After three muddling performances in maiden races in May, I thought he might just possibly get there in the final furlong of a stayers ' race. |
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Iris Gift is a excellent horse and I think will be at the top of the stayers list for a long time to come. |
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The wages of job stayers, and even of those who remain in the same job with the same employer, are still mildly procyclical. |
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All but a few stayers were in their swags when a contingent of young people from Oodna arrived, hoping to join a party. |
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It is a wide, undulating course with a long back and home straight which make it a real test of stamina and suited to stayers. |
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They're geared up for large groups and long stayers working their way around, but they offer what we're after too for less than 50 a night. |
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Life sure is going to change for the stayers when they realise that all the ordinary people in drudgery jobs will have bailed out. |
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Also run at the same meeting is the Yorkshire Cup, one of the top races of the season for stayers. |
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Regular jockey Charlie Swan said Bannow Bay was one of the best stayers he had ridden. |
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It can also be mounted on a mechanical structure with 3 stayers, and on compressor lances. |
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Confirming what we've suspected in Australia for a while that despite our stayers not being up to international standard, our sprinters are the best in the world. |
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It is a galloping left-handed track, 1m3f round, suitable for stayers. |
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Detailed measure of awareness, usage and preference of major Middle East brands amongst business stayers. |
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It can catch out European horses – our stayers can get lost. |
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We therefore refer to the former workers as leavers and to the latter as stayers. |
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This is particularly common among half-thoroughbreds and non-thoroughbreds, which are not so fast but particularly good stayers and gifted over the jumps. |
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Both fugitives and stayers would do well to take note, and pay less attention to their national flags and folderols. John Grimond: contributing editor, The Economist. |
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It's everybody's dream to have a horse good enough to run in the Gold Cup and I'm sure unless we get beat by stayers next time that will be on his compass. |
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But all such support must also be balanced with the support offered to the general population in the country in question, to avoid resentment between stayers and returnees. |
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For long time stayers or groups considerable discounts may given. |
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Detailed measure of awareness, usage and preference of over 50 brands amongst business stayers. |
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Sprinters are usually well muscled, while stayers, or distance runners, tend to be smaller and slimmer. |
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We find through OLS estimation that returners earn 7 per cent more than comparable stayers. |
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This is likely to be a lower bound on the actual wage gain of the original, preadjustment workforce if stayers are a select draw from that workforce. |
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Compared to normative stayers, increasing hyperactivity and maltreatment during childhood were associated with a likelihood of being a late onsetter. |
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Races for stayers are a popular spectacle at Pontefract, befitting a racecourse which has possibly the longest continuous track in the world on the Flat. |
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The team, which will comprise three stayers, one puppy, one dog and a sprinter, looks quite formidable judged on what turned out to be a dramatic session. |
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There won t be any Limestone Lad in the Stayers Hurdle but in Bannow Bay we have a horse that is definitely one of the Irish banker bets. |
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The Stayers Hurdle, first ran in 1912, is the oldest race from the Cheltenham festival that is currently a championship race. |
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