The early pacesetter faded to last, and Regal Thunder ran on to finish second. |
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Magna Graduate kept close to the leaders on the inside and moved to within one length of pacesetter Tani Maru through six furlongs. |
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I'm taking over at a different time in different circumstances, but I believe the SDLP can still be the pathfinder and pacesetter. |
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Indeed the company was soon a pacesetter in the market with its hollow shaft encoders. |
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People couldn't believe that you could break the world record in the Olympics without a pacesetter. |
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Commercial investment normally sets the example for the private sector and thus serves as a pacesetter for rural development. |
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Checa was the pacesetter in full wet conditions until he stopped five minutes before the end, as the rain eased and track began to dry. |
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A pacesetter must be credible in the implementation of environmental policy if his role is to be effective. |
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Eric Gauvreau took the early lead and was the pacesetter up to lap 15 when Laurent Ladouceur took over until Dagenais decided otherwise. |
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He powered past Pierre Dagenais who was sailing in second position and then grabbed the lead from Eric Gauvreau the pacesetter up to that point. |
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These companies all help to make the aerospace industry a pacesetter in greater Montreal. |
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The Gatineau driver was the pacesetter from start to finish and set a torrid pace throughout the fifty laps with favourite Joey Ladouceur in tow. |
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From the glorious one-upmanship of the first Sputnik flight on October 4th 1957, until the mid-1960s, the Soviet Union was always the pacesetter and America the seething second-best. |
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The pacesetter in terms of administrative leadership is, without doubt, Ivan Fellegi, Chief Statistician of Canada, who received my first Leon Leadership Award. |
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The biggest is that the Fed is the world's monetary pacesetter, and it is rapidly moving toward tightening at a time when a disinflationary freeze is settling in around the rest of the globe. |
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It has always been at the cutting edge of the industry, as a pacesetter in delivering quality gas and welding products, as well as designing leading-edge gas applications and welding technologies. |
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Rhodia can help you become the pacesetter in the personal care market by creating sensorial experiences for consumers and boosting end-user benefits and claims. |
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As many countries have no experience in that area, we look to UNESCO to be a pacesetter and inventor, a clearing house and a laboratory in this cutting-edge area. |
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With the conferring of the Lifetime Achievement Award and the European Design Prize for 1997, the European Commission honored the company's overall achievements and confirmed bulthaup's role as the industry's pacesetter. |
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Denis Gauvreau was the early pacesetter and seemed to cruise to his first win of the year but midway into the race, a flat tire turned things over and he had to retire to the pit. |
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Front-runners Hoof It, Nameitwhatyoulike and Dragon King are all in single figures and only Mythmaker, who is in stall 14, is a confirmed pacesetter among those drawn higher. |
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The PaceSetter is a variable-rate, fruit-coating applicator designed for use in the fruit packing industry. |
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McDermott, one of Citadel's CFS Investment Services representatives, received the Advisor and the Pacesetter of the Year awards. |
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Not all vehicles were up-armored before leaving FOB Pacesetter, but the vehicles without armor used sandbags for protection as the brigade moved north. |
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The low end of the price spectrum is occupied in part by hydromechanical clamping systems from American Aerostar and a more recent entrant, Pacesetter Inc. |
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Pacesetter processes and supplies cold rolled, galvanized, galvannealed, galvalume, aluminized, and prepainted steel. |
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In 2013, more than 1,100 of the 8,500 walkers achieved Pacesetter status. |
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