He lauded the school for encouraging sports and exhorted young sportsmen to make strides in sports and academics. |
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He is one of the most single-minded and obsessive sportsmen in the world, utterly intent upon relentless success. |
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His sporting pedigree is confirmed by a bloodline that has produced other fine sportsmen. |
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Putting up with sulks and tantrums after a straight sets defeat or a poor innings go with the territory for the wives of sportsmen. |
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The general consensus of opinion has it that love is not a good thing for professional sportsmen. |
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Good grief, there are Scottish sportsmen and women who don't do one-to-ones. |
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How many movies have you seen about a team of useless sportsmen that is groomed into shape by the charismatic charm of the lead actor? |
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To begin your marketing adventure, head West, where 32 percent of all zealous American outdoor sportsmen live. |
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For a lot of pro sportsmen that kind of trauma can send them off the rails. |
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One Labour MP hinted that Smith's case was a wangle, and mentioned other sportsmen and celebrities who had returned home quickly after call-up. |
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Experienced sportsmen become hardened and learn to deal with this sort of thing. |
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Despite being one of the best paid sportsmen of a generation, he was declared bankrupt just one year after playing his last professional match. |
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Footballers and all sportsmen alike are entertainers, just like singers and actors. |
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Nominees can be able bodied or disabled sportsmen and women and may well have triumphed over adversity. |
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The famous Braemar Games are in early September and offer a great chance to ogle Scottish sportsmen in their kilts. |
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Historical figures, sportsmen and sportswomen, politicians, and intellectuals contribute to a common identity. |
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One could tell she had greatly admired the skills of other sportsmen and women. |
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Mr Campbell has also treated a host of other sportsmen, ranging from golfers to rugby league players. |
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His balanced approach remains an inspiration to aspiring sportsmen worldwide. |
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You feel like you are the only one it is happening to, even if thousands of sportsmen experience the same thing each year. |
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He wonders why European sportsmen don't wear boxes to protect themselves from such painful eventualities, when Americans are so keen on them. |
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The best mode of managing a large congregation of plovers is the hide two of three sportsmen at a distance of about 100 yards from each other. |
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As professional sportsmen united in grief they recognised that winning is one of the best restoratives. |
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They have also refurbished cottages to provide holiday lets for visitors and sportsmen. |
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Scotland hasn't produced too many cold-hearted sportsmen with the killer's instinct for an awful long time. |
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Star sportsmen like him expect to appear on the back pages of the newspapers. |
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Now they have lunch with each other, daydreaming like children about new lives as inventors, explorers and sportsmen. |
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Unlike some sportsmen, he has been astute enough to invest in a financial future during his playing days. |
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To the layman, track and field athletes seem to be injured much more frequently than other sportsmen. |
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It was the end of an auspicious era for one of Scotland's most successful, if unheralded, sportsmen. |
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But, excuse me, isn't playing sport before audiences what sportsmen are paid for? |
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Abrams and his group wanted to attract membership from the sportsmen and businessmen of Pittsburgh, men who were always dapperly dressed. |
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He's one of the greatest sportsmen that ever picked up a mallet or a cricket bat. |
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And it is said some sportsmen, to show their skill in free-falling, open their parachutes as late as possible. |
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Both sportsmen and hide hunters could easily reach the hunting grounds and once there, range freely without worry. |
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Few sportsmen have ever been so consumed by preoccupations with image, publicity and puerile self-justification. |
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After the matches the young sportsmen, local government, NGO, media, and youth organisation representatives discussed interethnic issues. |
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Dunne believes that musicians, artists and sportsmen all export the culture of the country they come from. |
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I have no objection to professional sportsmen but I don't think they derive the same pleasure from their exertions as the people who play sport primarily for enjoyment. |
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You are a model for sportsmen, disabled and abled bodied sportsmen, all over the world? |
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The basketball sneaker has a long and lucrative history, especially for the sportsmen who become the brands' ambassadors. |
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Yorkshire is on course to play host to more than 2,000 Olympic athletes ahead of the 2012 games to allow the sportsmen and women acclimatise to conditions in Britain. |
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Some of the tales told against him by fellow touring pros were spiteful, but without doubt he would be counted among the top five British sportsmen in any era. |
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As you might be aware, the Income Tax Act requires withholding tax to be deducted from all payments to all entertainers and sportsmen and women who are not resident in Zambia. |
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On November 1st, all the young sportsmen of the countryside with dogs, guns and bags took to the bogs and rushy fields, with hopes of good bags of game birds. |
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In recent weeks the Australian media has given saturation coverage to criminal allegations of pack rapes, cover-ups and pay-offs involving high-profile sportsmen. |
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He worked helping disabled people in America and did sports, coached other sportsmen. |
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And just as modern sportsmen have their eating requirements monitored to the nth degree, Kent says a good nutritional balance in your soil is crucial. |
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But it was a problem that needed addressing, and sharpish, if his impeccable reputation as one of the world's greatest ever sportsmen was to remain intact. |
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From jockeys to poets, singers to nuns, barbers to bewildered sportsmen, they all combine to bring you on a two hour side-splitting journey of pure entertainment. |
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The fact remains that sportsmen and alcohol are hardly strangers in the night, and most of the game's mythical booze-ups have involved Australian cricketers. |
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The nation sees its self-respect, its status, its success and failure, in the performance of a small number of young sportsmen on a field of play. |
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The Super 12 is a brutally tough competition, but the reality of being professional sportsmen is you've got to take the heat when you don't perform. |
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The old adage of practice makes perfect applies here, that these sportsmen who now play almost all year long must also practice more than ever before. |
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The dogs are a reminder that the three friends were also keen sportsmen, and this journey would have provided them ample opportunities for indulgence. |
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Competition has been exceptionally high with the British adventurers competing against professional sportsmen and sportswomen from around the world. |
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Mothers of sportsmen and sportswomen play an enormously important role in the sporting lives of their offspring and yet, very often, that contribution is unrecognised. |
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They are no less talented compared to physically normal sportsmen. |
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He is undoubtedly one of the most phlegmatic sportsmen in the world. |
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The mistake is to believe that recently retired sportsmen or women, fast-tracked into the studio, are alone best placed to commentate on and analyse their sport of expertise. |
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Sean Grey has helped students, musicians, singers, actors and sportsmen and women deal with performance anxiety. |
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A volleyballer from Qalat's Barq Club, Muhammad Nasir, said the number of sportsmen had increased in the province. |
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These Games have provided good role models who can inspire future generations of sportsmen and sportswomen. |
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A group of Japanese drummers, karate, aikido, kendo, sumo, Iaido, judo sportsmen, as well as cosplay artists will perform at the event. |
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Following Owens' haul of four gold medals, his success cemented the good reputation of Dassler shoes among the world's most famous sportsmen. |
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Since 1999 the city of Amsterdam honours the best sportsmen and women at the Amsterdam Sports Awards. |
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Californian and Oregonian sportsmen pursue the last three extensively using hoop nets, and prepare them in a multitude of ways. |
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Cup Finals in 1925 and 1927, Cardiff were making the once unpopular sport of 'soccer' very fashionable, for fans and sportsmen alike. |
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What is clear is we have the priviledge of watching one of the finest sportsmen to have ever lived. |
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None of the sportsmen who have crossed my path have made as great an impact on me as Ian. |
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The resident personal trainer is an expert in biomechanics, a modern training initiative fast growing in popularity among sportsmen. |
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In my eyes, though, ski jumpers are the noblest sportsmen on the planet. |
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Sport is an important pastime in Tasmania, and the state has produced several famous sportsmen and women and also hosted several major sporting events. |
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Channel Island sportsmen and women compete in the Commonwealth Games for their respective islands and the islands have also been enthusiastic supporters of the Island Games. |
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During the British Raj, British sportsmen in India would hunt jackals on horseback with hounds as a substitute for the fox hunting of their native England. |
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The active hunting season in Missouri for the native ruffed grouse was closed this year due to declining populations statewide, a call to action by sportsmen is now needed. |
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He felt that professional sportsmen were overpaid and overregarded. |
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The county has also been home to many notable sportsmen and athletes. |
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