There was an eight race programme, and the final race ended in a dead heat. |
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Common sense and other information tells me that this race is actually dead-even, fifty-fifty. |
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Candidates who have declared or are considering the race include Baltimore Health Commissioner Peter Beilenson, State Del. |
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He was hit on the first lap, pitted for a new right-front tire and returned to the race near the back of the field, only to be hit again. |
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Strong gusty winds made for exciting racing in the third race of the Killington Sailing Association's winter series. |
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We race through Urus-Martan, a large central Chechen settlement, and rocky country lanes. |
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But her fellow countrywoman was following a different race plan that allowed her to maintain boat speed for longer. |
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The first post-war motor race took place in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris within weeks of the Liberation. |
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If you joined at your favorite event this year, you can use your discount coupons when you come back next year or at any other race on the tour. |
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Friday night's editions will carry a race coupon while entry forms are also available from our Deansgate reception. |
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The human race is on a course of discovering a new and unknown power hidden within. |
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The second race featured the open coxed four for those with the use of legs trunk and arms. |
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Three heats with the top three boats qualifying for the final left it up to the coxswains to call the race plan. |
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More than that, I did not discriminate against my men on the basis of race or colour of skin or texture of hair. |
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He said that forfeiting the presidential race would be the least of his party's problems if Democrats are tied to any forgery scandal. |
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Now that he has earned a super license, Speed will be permitted to race in Formula One should the opportunity arise. |
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Poor, homeless, trustful, the Exoduster displayed the traits of his race in unfailing cheerfulness and childlike trust in Providence.
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The law of segregation said that it was permissible to separate children according to race as long as each received the same kind of education. |
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Ben Franklin drubs Thomas Jefferson in the race to be our nation's foremost Renaissance man. |
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Hamilton was deeply disappointed at the prospect of dropping out of the race after dedicating his year to the campaign. |
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She entered the presidential race in 1995 but dropped out a few days later. |
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She was forced to drop out of the race on the next lap because of a mechanical problem. |
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The main drawbacks are the lack of a two player mode and no opponent cars to race against. |
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Old, formerly discredited ideas about race and culture are on the ascent once again. |
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With the introduction of the human race into the balance, everything began to fall into discord. |
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It's the fastest and loudest motor-sport on earth, with sensational race action from dragsters and door-slammers, beetles and bikes. |
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If you finish fourth and you don't race well, then you can be frustrated and disconsolate. |
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However, World Champion Steve Goacher fought back in the second race to record an emphatic victory for his Windermere Sailing Club. |
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In 1993, he became the first drag racer to exceed 200 mph with a gasoline-powered race car. |
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Being an old-fashioned racer, I have always thought that slowing down a race car is antithetical to the concept of drag racing. |
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But in Cincinnati, too, if you look, are the clearest possible guideposts for how to get race issues right. |
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A local track's bracket race is like a family gathering and the drag race is just part of the party. |
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From the first time I can remember seeing a drag race as a little kid, the only thing I ever wanted to do was race and be a Pro one day. |
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I don't know if I've ever seen so many fans crowd the pits or pack the grandstands at a drag race as they did in Indianapolis. |
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The street lights along the side of the roads are giving the race the air of a drag race. |
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Organisers of the annual Chinese dragon boat race at Coate Water believe they are in for a bumper year. |
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The race today also looked likely to feature a direct descendant of each horse. |
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These private men's clubs continued the European traditions of elitism, race superiority and gender exclusion. |
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He bobbled coming out of the gate and spent most of the race making up ground before flattening out in the stretch and finishing third. |
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The newer one is no longer a low downforce, flat-out blast and it's now like many of the other circuits we race at. |
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A book on this down-and-dirty Senate race could be entitled, When Good Candidates Use Bad Tactics. |
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Last year the race happened on a Friday so most people from round here were either working or down the pub. |
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The party chair race has exposed deep fissures within the Democratic Party. |
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Having taken the 4km short course race on Saturday, he became the first man to complete the double when he won the 12 km race yesterday. |
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This, too, will be the venue for the Festival Regatta, when inflatable dinghies will race from Barrow Bridge to Spa Bridge. |
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As flawed as the human race is, we seem to be a lot better than the doomsayers think at muddling through. |
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Thoughts of my dominating this race quickly turned to thoughts of my finishing this race. |
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From dominating the race before and after the Second World War, French riders have gradually lost their grip over the race. |
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With this film, Loach digresses from his usual gritty themes of social realism to pose questions of culture, race and religion. |
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He remains on course for the victory he needs to keep this year's title race alive after dominating the Rally of Italy yesterday. |
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Handling data will be especially important as teams prepare for the race at Phoenix. |
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Then, over the high, exposed moorland road, with a backdrop of hills still decorated by shrinking dollops of snow, the race began to splinter. |
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On the out lap, I lost front wheel grip and nearly went onto the race track. |
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I mean, the reason I think she's the most electable Democrat has nothing to do with race or gender. |
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Actually, this is the first time you have won a Formula One race from fourth on the grid, for what that's worth. |
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A powerful example of the first type is ethnic exclusivism, whose extreme form is found in the Fascist idea of race pride. |
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But that did not stop them qualifying first and second fastest on the starting grid for race one. |
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Despite running greenly in that race and in the Matron on September 15, Storm Flag Flying has scored both wins with ease. |
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In keeping with tradition, the last race of the Championships was the men's eights. |
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The fourth race which was over the standard trip resulted in an exciting finish. |
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He was the only man to have won a race on the night, to see him through to the final eight. |
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This essay is excerpted from her current project, a book-length study of spatial constructions of race and gender identity. |
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You certainly need a car that you can race well, and I am confident that when the green flag drops, we are going to have that. |
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Horseplayers, a docuseries that takes place in the high-stakes world of professional horse race handicapping, will premiere this year. |
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The Dutchwoman rode an aggressive race and made the right moves when it mattered. |
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Most impressive was the solid critical examination the exhibit gave to issues of race and gender. |
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The cream cracker eating competition and bar person's race will both be held in O'Connell Square. |
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In the first race in the Chase, at New Hampshire, he had a strong car and led before his engine died. |
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Many health boards and trusts have no specific race and equal opportunities policies. |
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For us it was just a great race and I enjoyed every minute because I could push the car all the way. |
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Or they race around the school yard, covered in a layer of gravel, waiting to fall and graze their knees. |
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This is a traditional and fun race meeting and we shouldn't feel guilt ridden by social conscience and all wear dungarees and cloth caps. |
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The use of race and ethnicity in epidemiology and public health research has been debated hotly. |
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Are these people not prepared to lend their services to the human race gratis? |
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That money is divided among the 43 teams in each race according to finishing order. |
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The foot-and-mouth epidemic sweeping Europe and causing the cancellation of numerous race meetings will not affect Spain's bullfighting season. |
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What's more, Cardenas has more than once demonstrated a disquieting willingness to play the race card to further his ambitions. |
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As the race progressed Hanks dropped back a little leaving Horspole and Neary to dispute the lead. |
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Faulkner's novels dealing with race and slavery return again and again to the concerns and dispossession of white male characters. |
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He said there are no barriers in practising Zen and that anyone of any race or religion could find enlightenment. |
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Obviously, we have some genetic disposition to reproduce or the race would have ended long ago. |
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Their satisfaction, well-being and enjoyment of the race are their primary goals. |
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Unfortunately, Hancock was too close to him to avoid a collision and he hit a wall, putting an end to his race before it had begun. |
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However, the pair still enjoyed the race and were delighted with fifth spot. |
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I say pigeon cooing because Joseph also likes the pigeons and his pigeon won a race last weekend. |
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They then purported to exchange contracts with the winner of that race on behalf of both claimant and defendant. |
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I think it's time to concede the race and throw my support behind other weblogs. |
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In the end, Adam conceded the race lead to Ollie knowing fourth or above would secure an overall victory. |
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He was among 700 competitors in a gruelling 150-mile race across some of the most inhospitable terrain in the Sahara Desert. |
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In a terrain so inhospitable to a civilization of hunters and gatherers, the Kurds became a race of raiders and traders. |
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They haven't got the legs or the time to get to us, but the Aussies respond and the race begins to concertina up again. |
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I used to love watching the Royal Tournament and particularly the field gun race as a child. |
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The race sets off from Durisdeer Church, and shows no mercy until the arrival at yet another church for a well-deserved cream tea. |
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This cost me some time in extra rest for the dogs, but it was concurrent with my race plan of coming into Dawson with a large well rested team. |
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As the first pinwheel of light burst, the sparks seemed to race forward to capture Emily. |
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This was Damien's first ever race over fences at the age of forty, an age when most jockeys are thinking about hanging up their boots. |
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But Sam Allardyce revealed today that Hoddle was pipped at the post when he could have won the race by a distance. |
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The reality is that the centaur race is marked in myth as particularly war like and fierce. |
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A grand total of 6,810 euros was raised and the committee would like to thank everyone who supported the race night. |
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It's fun being able to race like that and being part of a historical moment, especially on the Fourth of July weekend. |
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We did a scheduled pit stop halfway through the race then made a brief stop for fuel near the end of the race. |
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Twenty-seven competitors fronted the event, held at Enoggera in late April, to compete in a 60 km road race and a criterium. |
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We will be racing the four-day Tour of Geelong, which consists of a time trial, a criterium, a circuit race and a road race. |
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The third stage was a criterium, a 60-minute race on a one-mile course weaving through the streets of Fairfield. |
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My plan was to sort of take it a bit easy in the criterium, because tomorrow's road race looks really hard. |
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It was then a frantic race to the finish as the excited onlookers cheered the teams over the line. |
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His next race is the world junior cross-country in France in two weeks time. |
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After she is freed from slavery, she becomes a teacher, writer, and activist for the black race and for women's rights. |
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Instead, he wrote several books about race relations and education, and became a freelance journalist. |
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Swimmers Darian Townsend, Lyndon Ferns and Karl Thaning race in a freestyle time trial at the Olympic Aquatic Centre. |
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He keeps fretting himself into a frenzy on a race continuum, sliding between dynamic and charismatic, sinister and galling. |
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One of the cruxes of the problems is that the funding is based on race and location, not on individual patient need. |
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With Galen's assistance, they discover an entire race cryonically frozen underground. |
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The chances of winning a race against a flutter-kicking buddy by using the frog kick are slim. |
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This was the only race of the day where the front runner did not control the race. |
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The Ulverston runner competed in the Under-20 men's race and was the first Cumbrian home and delighted with his 21st placing. |
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He opened the scoring with a penalty and made the most of a firth fumble to race 80 metres up field, and add the conversion. |
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As we arrived at the race site, Simon had on his headphones listening to funky music. |
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Moleketi said the family event will include a 21 km marathon, a 10 km race and a 5km fun run. |
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However, we are not having much luck in York because our fun run at the race course was rained off this year. |
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For the first part of the race Attraction was boxed in but when a gap opened up on the rails with two furlongs to go the race was over. |
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Dettori had his mount travelling well all through the race and moved up with a furlong and a half to go to challenge Two Miles West. |
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Further muddling my ability to fuse my private and public sense of my relationship is the paradox of race in general. |
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Warwick claims cyborgs will buy us time in the evolutionary race between people and robots. |
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As the cycle repeats, panic starts to rise inside me, causing my heart to race and my temples to pound. |
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Like Heinlein, Smith built a detailed future history of the human race as a backdrop for his writing. |
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The race takes in the summits of Ingleborough, Whernside and Penyghent and is rated the toughest cyclo-cross event. |
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As more and more of us live longer, and become more affluent, the race for new pills and potions to combat the effects of ageing is speeding up. |
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We had something go bad with our tires early on, but once we changed them, we took off and had a great race car. |
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The race will be supervised by 20 powerboats and 20 paddle boats who will assist swimmers if there are any problems. |
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Fierce gales damaged many yachts in the Fastnet race and forced 100 to retire. |
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The Sports Day Fathers race was a serious event with all the daddies togged out for the event! |
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The flags are flying proudly at York Racecourse after a new grandstand was officially handed over to race chiefs. |
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After that the car was so consistent the whole race that I was really able to push hard, until the last 15 laps. |
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A late race pit stop to replace a flat tire forced Dino Crescentini from tenth place. |
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This would help insure that any propagation of the human race worked toward evolution rather than devolution. |
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With brilliant sunshine, the penultimate race of the season brought a light north easterly so sail pumping was the order of the day. |
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It boils down to a race to the finish and the addition of new multiplayer power-ups helps to keep the action interesting. |
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One need only watch a rodeo or horse race to see how quickly a horse can go from standing still to a full gallop. |
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I very much agree with what was said earlier about the dalek going into the future to make a new race of daleks. |
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In the first race he gambled on dry tyres on a damp track in the hope that conditions would improve. |
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New gaming laws could also allow bingo clubs to offer other services, such as horse race betting and fruit machines. |
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His comments echo the findings of reports into race relations in Bradford published following last summer's riots. |
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I knew I was quicker, I knew that I should have to pit and therefore when I came out ahead of him at the last pit stop the race was done. |
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Thus begins an intense race between the police and the gangsters to capture the shadowy man behind the murders. |
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Caste has ruined the Hindu race and has destroyed, demoralised and devitalised Hindu society. |
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Just before the race Radcliffe wore a specially designed pre-cool vest for 30 minutes to keep her body temperature low. |
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The race ended in a dead heat so the scullers had to re-row and Lyon lost by half a length. |
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Schumacher said immediately after the race that he was trying to engineer a dead heat between the two Ferraris. |
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The most recent poll, by the Pew Research Center, suggests that the race for the White House is once again a dead heat. |
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The first race at Pioneer Park on Saturday resulted in a dead heat, showing springtime racing at its best. |
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There was another grandstand finish in the eight race between two of the outsiders of the party. |
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The seven-year-old dead-heated for first place with Seattle Alley in a similar race over this course and distance a fortnight ago. |
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Appropriately, he ran his first race at Aintree, aged 23 months, and dead-heated with a horse called Curlicue. |
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Appropriately, he ran his first race at Aintree, and dead-heated for first. |
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It feels as if only the ultimate extinction of the human race will able to stop that deadly spiral. |
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Genocide is the deliberate and preplanned attempt to wipe out a particular race of people. |
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They are not caught in the cheap food syndrome, the race to the bottom, the chase for the lowest cost of production globally. |
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Canadians are no longer depicted as being any one cultural background, race or heritage. |
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World champions Canada are Britain's main threat for the gold medal and the race looks set to go down to the wire. |
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There would have been no poll tax, race riots, rail privatisation and less industrial dereliction. |
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The showers before and during the race made the very steep descents a real challenge. |
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If so, then why not see some race or nation or class as more fully human and more deserving of respect and preservation than others? |
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Jockey Justin Sheehan said after that race that he had almost pulled the horse up midway through the race. |
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It's an unending, escalating arms race between the control freaks and the goof-offs. |
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But the No.31 team didn't win a race this season, and that goose egg has become an increasing source of frustration. |
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One Dutch team and all four Spanish teams withdrew from a race that was reduced to a farce as the riders protested with go-slows. |
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Perry Rees explains that every race is an important test-bed for new ideas and developments. |
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Everyone else in the race was either an Oxbridge graduate or undergraduate. |
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But this attempt to confound nationality with race is no better than the Russian attempt to confound it with unity of religion. |
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We believe that this directly relates to reality programming that has been instilled in our race since its conception. |
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She didn't disgrace herself and managed to keep with them for much of the race only to fade slightly at the end. |
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The rest of us observe the endurance of the human spirit from the sidelines as they race towards the finish. |
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Anyway, I'm happy because we reached the finish of a race where so many things have happened. |
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Late Monday evening news travelled through that the race finish had been moved, as most ships had not passed the second waypoint! |
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The top 20 finishers in each race will be invited to represent York Schools in cross-country fixtures next term. |
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We do know that when you cross the finish line in a race first, you're the best person in that race. |
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Think Big won the big race twice and Let's Elope and Saintly were amongst two of his other special charges who were first past the post. |
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Esha Ness, ridden by John White and trained by Jenny Pitman, was the first past the post but the race was later declared void. |
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Any politician who plays on race is a danger to the country and should never be allowed to run in any public office. |
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The second race of the day was played out in very different conditions to the first. |
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The fort serves as a playground for the children, who hide in its ramparts and race along the walls. |
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In addition, questions began to be raised about how to enumerate race for children born of interracial unions. |
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That shocking statistic is the reason Todd's side are just on the fringe of the play-off race and not in the thick of it. |
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By first light on race day, the sky is clear, and it's already pushing 80 degrees. |
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When the race began, the crowd contented itself by lazily torturing his teammates, and, by early appearances, they were in rare form. |
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Behind racism is a sort of double-think that renders belief in the determining importance of race immune to contrary evidence. |
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Meanwhile, the largest contretemps of the campaign season erupted between two studios that are not even in the race for best picture. |
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He has already introduced race nights, fancy dress parties and a pop quiz to the award-winning boozer. |
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The one-hour show, with allegations of race fixing, betting scams and jockeys mixing with criminals, made headlines on the front and back pages. |
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I notice that the Police are questioning a few individuals in an attempt to uncover evidence of race fixing. |
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This was a race for the plungers, the speculators, the people who trade commodities and bet the house that the price of nutmeg will skyrocket. |
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She lost her race with the lights though, as the last one, far down the path from where she was, flickered twice and fizzled. |
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David had to retire from the race with seven laps to go due to a loss of pneumatic pressure. |
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The collection will include some of the cars which completed the London to Brighton race last year and is by invitation only. |
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Coming Down Under to train and race for the last few seasons, he is known as a strong athlete and in 1999 podiumed in the World Cup here. |
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The Great River Swim starts at 1.10 pm when iron men and women challenge each other to race to Chiswick Eyot and back. |
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Even if she skips the Ironman this year, Ratkovic plans to conquer the race soon, and she won't go without the intention of winning. |
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Indeed, it has been argued that the discourse of race in the United States is founded on the dichotomy, and polarity, of black and white. |
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Finishing the race in 8th position would have normally allowed Borja to start the Sunday race from pole position tomorrow. |
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Nevertheless, Tom charged as hard as ever, hoping to grab 10th place and pole position for race two. |
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Turkington did everything right on Saturday when he qualified on pole position for his first race with Vauxhall. |
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What is your feeling now that you are in pole position and the race might not happen tomorrow? |
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Maldonado took the pole position and the best race lap too, with a tremendous performance. |
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Charlie Hollings started the race from pole position after securing the quickest time at Spa back in April. |
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As the cloud cover came over for the first time, so Viso and Carroll powered out of the pitlane and into the race for pole position. |
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I had a bad start in race one from pole position, but even with an oversteering car I could keep up with the winner. |
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Rockenfeller responded with the fastest time in every practice session, the pole position and the race victory. |
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Qualifying in pole position he held the race to the finish followed by Akshay Patel in second and K.V. Dheeraj in third. |
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Turkington started race two from pole position but was passed by Muller into the first corner. |
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He was crowned world 100 km champion after completing the race in a new British record time of six hours, 24 minutes and 5 seconds. |
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You have to be fit as a flea to take the race on, and I feel I am as fit as I could be. |
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Used mainly as cavalry horses, the walers also excelled as mounts at polo, race meetings, and gymkhanas. |
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Superpowers flexed their muscles figuratively in the space race and literally at the Olympics. |
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So followers of the affect of the draw were hoping for a horse drawn low to land the big race itself. |
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For Asia's health officials and increasingly corpulent citizens, the real race is to stay out of wheelchairs altogether. |
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The field was filled with every race of persons found on the planet, flower children, hippies, and people there just there for the music. |
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At each portage, then, they're carrying maybe 250 pounds, and before they reach the end of the race they will have done maybe 25 such portages. |
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Despite that, he got a flying start into the opening race and shot from ninth on the grid to fourth place at the first corner. |
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Printers have won the race to publish all the 14m postal ballot papers for the north west and three other regions, the government said today. |
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A 14 year old boy was sprinting during a 200 m race when he suddenly developed a severe pain posteriorly in the proximal part of his left thigh. |
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The three aspirants are already out of the race as elections in their constituencies had been countermanded. |
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Jockey E. J. Perrodin likens a turf race to a chess match, with moves and countermoves being executed by riders in the race to the wire. |
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These festivities included a contest in music, a dance to symbolize the defeat of the giants by the gods, a race for four-in-hands, and finally a gymnastic tournament. |
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A winner over this course and distance during his purple patch two seasons ago, Smart Predator found himself too high in the ratings and failed to win a single race last term. |
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Troopers on foot at a gallop or in cars would race to the motor pools. |
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Fleche was the fastest race I have done this season, and amazingly faster then most of the criteriums I did while racing in America with an average speed of 47 kph! |
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Every morning, a flotilla of day boats leaves port in a race to be first to the prime sites around the Strait of Tiran, to the north, or Ras Mohammed, to the south. |
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Her heart began to race inside of her chest, pounding against her ribcage. |
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As the penultimate race of the four race The Greatest Race Series, this result improved the UK's overall placing in the integrated Nation's Challenge to fifth position. |
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The first week of competition also features the cycling stars of tomorrow as junior and U23 riders compete in time trial, road race and criterium events. |
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Should he clinch victory today, he would leapfrog the Belgian as the most successful driver in the world's most famous endurance race with seven wins. |
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This race brings together elite Canadian and international cyclists for a criterium race through the cobblestone streets of Gastown, an historical downtown district. |
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For all the club's recent trials and tribulations, the fact that they have kept this great race going well into a fourth decade is cause for congratulation and celebration. |
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The final polls before the election had showed him in a neck-and-neck race with Mr. Labastida. |
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But race is usually less about facts than historical mythology, which evokes the black bogyman, who saps the money from the whites who earn it. |
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He emphasised that the real test for the drivers during the race will be a crossover where the carts will be switching tracks at a hair-raising speed. |
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The race regulations shall determine how times be recorded, including those of riders who drop behind. |
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But this race was all about Fernandez and from his leading position he was not going to allow Hartl get within striking distance of his direct trip to the semi-final. |
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The situation in France is politically complex and does not lend itself to the easy answers advanced by the ideologues of religious exclusivism, race and nation. |
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The state of public education, as well as race and class relations in the United States, have pushed many families into the sprawling suburbs and edge cities of North America. |
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In what is shaping up to be a neck-and-neck race between the Socialists and the Partido Popular, the campaign is dominated by economic issues. |
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You are a blight upon the human race and a disgrace to your profession. |
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When push comes to shove in a desperate race to survive, Manny, Sid, Diego, Elle and her two frolicsome little brothers all pull together despite their differences. |
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The funny thing is that in the presidential campaign early on in the Democratic race in peculiar, the economic relationship with China really was front and center. |
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Mr. Carnahan, a Democrat, had been in a neck-and-neck race for the Senate with the incumbent, John Ashcroft. |
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When Dole dropped out of the race for the Republican nomination, he joined the front-running campaign of Bush and soon became its press mouthpiece. |
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It escalated in the March 2002 race at Bristol, where Busch bumped front-running Spencer out of the way and went on to his first Winston Cup victory. |
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Half way through the third race there was no way I thought I would win but suddenly everything started playing into my hands and I took advantage. |
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He lost one race on a track that I would classify as dead and cuppy. |
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At almost every race on the calendar, more than 120,000 spectators cram into the grandstands, all vying for a view of the millionaire superstar drivers. |
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Wouldn't you like someday to put a curse on the whole race of dogs? |
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This explains why the party's chairman, Terry McAuliffe, is fulminating against any candidate who remains in the race without winning an early primary. |
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I guess what you must ask yourself is are you prepared to date someone who eroticizes race in a way that may be confining to your individual personality? |
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I love to see them roll over and over on their backs, race up and down the hills making snorting, happy noises, most obviously full of glee and fun. |
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Bosses at the engineering firm, which specialises in custom-built race trailers and hospitality units, say motor racing teams are tightening their budgets. |
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The report reveals that many health boards and trusts have no specific race and equal opportunities policies in place, and where they do they are often out of date. |
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As well as giving a detailed portfolio of all the contestants Liam also kept everyone in high spirits with his funny stories and famous race and match commentaries. |
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Gamers can choose to race on a dirt track with jumps on a dirt bike. |
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I'm embarrassed and humiliated to think that I actually live in a place where this sort of thing seems to be acceptable, and where some will invoke race to excuse it. |
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With both teams including several Olympic internationals, a high quality race is expected as Oxford seek to gain revenge for Cambridge's win last year. |
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More than a dozen highly contagious and potentially lethal diseases can be spread by horses, hounds, and hunt followers as they race across country. |
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It's a real neck-and-neck race between new money coming in and the new opportunities coming along. |
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I would, however, like to set the record straight about a statement that Mullen made in his engrossing account of the famous race at the 1924 Paris Olympic Games. |
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I happened to be in downstate Illinois for sales calls earlier in the week, so it made perfect sense to duck into Peoria and race both days events before heading home. |
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Now our thoughts are directed toward the road race on Saturday. |
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This article has presented intersectionality as a way of framing the various interactions of race and gender in the context of violence against women of color. |
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It was those instincts which undoubtedly contributed to her result in the downhill here in Turin, a race which took place in flat light on a tricky rolling course. |
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Queen's Logic offered sound reasoning of her credentials in the Fred Darling Stakes at Newbury, a race in which Roundtree also showed solid claims as an each-way prospect. |
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It is the first vote ordinary people will have in America's exhaustingly long, complex and costly race to elect the first president of this millennium. |
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I had also been sleeping fitfully and dreaming about the race all night. |
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The start of the main race was delayed after a thunderstorm hit the circuit, causing heavy flooding, with water coursing across the track in several places. |
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They also inform the wider ontology of war in verse that emerges into the foreground of military victory to ask unanswered questions about race and class. |
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It's not a pure race machine, but you could race it because its sub-71-degree head-tube angle means the Mootaineer likes the downhills as much as the climbs. |
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I assume it goes on in all sports and in racing it doesn't really bother me because I don't bet to make money and I don't believe every single race can be fixed. |
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Now women are fast catching up in the race to alcoholic excess. |
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Montoya made his first pit stop on lap 22 as the race leader. |
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In the same year, he was one of five jockeys arrested as part of an investigation into alleged race fixing, but was later released without charge. |
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America may have, as recently as 2008, claimed to be through with race as a country, but by 2016, race was clearly not through with us. |
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This is subject to winners being eligible for race competition licences. |
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During early childhood, boys' identities as babies overshadowed their identities as boys, although class and race could foreshorten this moratorium from masculinity. |
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For Fred Eastham, age poses no barrier as it will be his eleventh marathon since 1984-and he will be joined in the race on April 13 by his 29-year-old son, John. |
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I'm fascinated by how involuted discussions of race and society become. |
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Feeling that she was behind the race leaders, Marie put the pedal to the metal in the third lap, where she moved from seventh to fifth place. |
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To discriminate against someone because of their faith is no better than discriminating against someone because of their gender, race or sexuality. |
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At the same time we did some more development work on the dampers, fine-tuning earlier findings from the last three meetings for the race at Oschersleben. |
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The starting line outer distance mark will be either a dan-buoy or a boat... Finishing marks will be a race committee boat and an orange dan-buoy. |
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Among elite athletes who endure the intense swim-bike-run race called the Ironman, those leading the pack have a different mind-set than stragglers. |
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He outmanoeuvred and overpowered the gritty Australian to race through the opening two sets, hitting the corners of the court at will with his heavy groundstrokes. |
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The gap in the current literature exists when we consider race and gender. |
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I subscribe to the notion of araciality as it has time and again been suggested by many that the distinction of race is categorized as a social construct. |
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He qualified on pole position for race one and led it all the way. |
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Race, class and the environment matter again in an issues-based, neck-and-neck race for the Democratic presidential nomination. |
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I haven't run a race this long before but I have trained diligently. |
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But after a 12-minute wait, the race was judged to be a dead heat. |
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Campbell entered the race vowing to help Vancouver's drug addicts. |
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The race looks to be a close and competitive as ever, as we are aiming to gain ground on the few boats ahead of us, while keeping those behind just there. |
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But the main event is the down-and-dirty race between Rick and Richard. |
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The two events of selection and difference of race ought to be distinguished in broad considerations, while the frequency of their concurrence is borne in mind. |
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The normally exultant cheers of a vast Scottish Grand National crowd were muted because the splendour of a truly great race was bought at a very dear price. |
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