He won his maiden at the Curragh last season by 15 lengths and was almost as impressive on his reappearance at Tipperary in July. |
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He won four races off the reel in the first half of last season and ran well on his reappearance on the Flat at Navan on Wednesday. |
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The reappearance of road gangs in Alabama revived painful images of the state and the South as a backward and racist region. |
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Alison, who is visibly affected by the reappearance of her old lover, at first tries to avoid him. |
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They have since struggled to make a reappearance, as movies have become more and more enmeshed in the Hollywood discourse. |
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Hurrying from the room, his mind turned dizzying somersaults with thoughts of his missing wife and what her reappearance might mean. |
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There has been no reappearance of the phantom farter who terrorised my last flight. |
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And the gelding showed he was no back number by making a successful reappearance at Huntingdon a month ago. |
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The sudden reappearance of his father, coupled with his mother's mammoth success, proves to be too much. |
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When the sun does make a reappearance, the hard top can be removed by two people and the standard soft top comes back into play. |
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The reappearance of feldspar in the detritus probably indicates erosion of a less mature source area. |
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There is a reappearance of interest in alternative methods of traditional healing, medicines and healers. |
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The comet made no reappearance and again Lexell correctly deduced that Jupiter had changed the orbit so much that it was thrown far away from the Sun. |
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Evidence of the breakdown in traditional methods of financing highways is the reappearance of the tollgate. |
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Then out comes a comic magician in white tie who does a long card trick that depends heavily on the continued reappearance of a black card in a group of red cards. |
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Scorpio holds secrets of disappearance of son of man and his reappearance as Son of God. |
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Make-up and perfume, which had first made a daring reappearance in the previous decade, really came into their own. |
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The fourth is the reappearance of mass poverty and precarious work, even in rich countries. |
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History clearly shows that a decrease in immunization coverage sets the stage of the reappearance of disease in previously protected populations. |
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It supports the disappearance of the brown spots and prevents their reappearance. |
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A combination of lower world market prices and a stronger euro has led to the reappearance and growth of export refunds. |
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But it should be noted that as fast as such shows go, new ones emerge, and old ones make a reappearance. |
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His reappearance started the first of many searches, including air drops of written pleas. |
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But his reappearance may be the last thing his party needs now, says Michelle Cottle. |
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However, one of connecting tissues is the reappearance of the figurative eagle in the film. |
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The emergence of new startups and the reappearance of the backyard inventor is no real mystery. |
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There too, an action must be maintained to avoid a reappearance. |
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Interoperability, access to the markets and the integration of networks are making a dominant reappearance on the stage, albeit with two qualifications: time and money. |
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Finally, as the time approached for the expected reappearance of Halley's Comet, celestial mechanicians undertook a more-precise calculation of the date of return. |
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As this topic is back on the agenda in this part-session, I find it very interesting that these same bacteria should choose this of all times to put in a reappearance. |
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Plant extracts and active ingredients combat the local inflammation and redness of minor spots, while promoting healing and preventing their reappearance. |
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On her reappearance at Catterick she picked up takingly from well off the pace to reel in the leaders close home. |
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The Committee is concerned about the revival of traditional stereotypes in relation to the role of women in society and the reappearance of phenomena such as polygamy and forced marriages. |
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The report also confirmed the reappearance of eels. |
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Today, humanity stands at a peculiar and unique middle point, between an unhappy past and a future which is full of promise if the reappearance of the Christ is recognised and preparation for His coming is undertaken. |
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There was a reappearance for the Great Britain team at the 1977 World Cup in Australasia under coach David Watkins. |
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David O'Meara remains undecided over whether to let last weekend's Curragh winner Watchable make a quick reappearance. |
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The reappearance of Comet Halley a few years ago gave us the impetus for a Once-in-a-Lifetime Party. |
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Disappearance and reappearance of the nuclear envelope during cell cycle is controlled by intermediate filament phosphoprotein called lamin. |
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The first known reappearance of the Island of California on a map dates to 1622 in a map by Michiel Colijn of Amsterdam. |
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The end of the Cold War has not altered the nature of the state and has not prevented the reappearance of expansionism, revanchism or pernicious nationalism. |
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The reappearance of these profits, in toto, is unexplained. |
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The reappearance of Slam in the Axminster Carpets EBF Maiden Stakes is eagerly anticipated. |
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Conveniently, Corpus Christi synchronizes with the Inca solstice ceremony, intiraymi, and presents an excuse for the reappearance of the native sun god in a huge gold disc headdress. |
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Medicean is set to make his seasonal reappearance the Juddmonte Lockinge Stakes at Newbury a week today. |
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Yet how can we prevent disease in a society wracked by unemployment and poverty, in which we are witnessing the reappearance of diseases that we thought had been eradicated, like tuberculosis? |
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The reappearance of the victim's sidearm is enough evidence to reopen the case. |
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There is even a fateful incident with a car, though in Mr Wolfe's latest novel it involves a misparking not a misturning. The social x-rays do not make a reappearance, but the gold-digging second wives do. |
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There is reason to fear the reappearance of illnesses that we believed had disappeared forever in the 21st century and the spread of persistent famine to reach the scale of an entire region. |
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The 'hunger gap' for poorer households continues into the rainy season, when cereal prices are at their highest, but livestock begin to recover thanks to the reappearance of grassland, and milk production increases. |
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The reappearance of the sun at dawn symbolised the renewal of the world. |
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As there have been many stories of the ghostly reappearance of these statues, alleged sightings may be due to the confusion created thereby. |
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Cracking Rosie also scored on her Polytrack bow on the same day, so improving ALMOND WILLOW looks an outstanding bet when the youngster makes her reappearance. |
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A victory at Ripon on his reappearance suggested Luca Cumani's charge could be in for a profitable campaign, but he then bombed out badly on his next three starts. |
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The swansong wouldn't be complete without its long-standing archnemesis and, through the miracles of science, Michael Rosenbaum's Lex Luthor makes a dramatic reappearance. |
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But Freddie Head's filly disposed of Helleborine in the Group 3 Prix Imprudence at Maisons-Laffitte on her reappearance and can overcome the home guard. |
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