But qualifying did go ahead yesterday as the rain relented to a drizzle though the track was still soaked. |
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Leaving the boardwalk, the track climbed through forest and past a small waterfall. |
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Okay, you Yanks don't have a great track record of remaking British classics, but this trailer for The Italian Job makes it look quite fun. |
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In other words, having your period is a totally lame excuse for skipping track practice. |
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Hitters need a good track record of success, with walk rates as a key indicator. |
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It was once a water tank on stilts, fed by the windmill across the mud track that runs just past it. |
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He had his first race just two days after his sixth birthday at the world championship track near Swindon. |
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Investors should keep track of distributions made by their mutual funds that are reinvested. |
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The on-site running track and all-weather pitch will appeal to students involved in athletics and team sports. |
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One novel idea is to attempt a mass centipede walk around the athletics track at the County Ground. |
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Fourteen wagons of timber left the track at Quintinshill, near Gretna, at 9.07 am. |
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We lapped the track a few times at a walk, trot and canter and the horse went through it pretty smoothly. |
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This band performs admirably on one track and abysmally on the subsequent ten. |
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Derek Lee nearly took Pettitte out of the yard on the next at-bat, but Rivera ran down the ball at the warning track to end the inning. |
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Venus Express will be positioned to map the background magnetic field in the region, to track how the solar plasma interacts with the atmosphere. |
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The track builds into a ringing guitar drone backed by the screeching sounds of Arne Ericsson sawing away at his electric-cello. |
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The track then levelled out and became somewhat cattle-churned near a farm. |
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So after a brief run through the tapes were switched on to lay a backing track down. |
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She just ambles around the place, then gets to the track and wins her races. |
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It's time peace returned to the tranquil lakeside track and people there started working together for the benefit of all. |
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These efforts produced a relatively tame dog, able and willing to track and to hunt. |
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In her latest feat, Olek took yarn bombing on a whole new track when she covered an entire locomotive with crochet in just two days. |
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It seemed that although the road is single track they would need to install traffic lights. |
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The Festival is finally abandoned after the confirmed outbreak just five miles away puts the track within an exclusion zone. |
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Each track seems to be accented with an exotic instrument like the Indian drum, bass conga, Moroccan clay drums, and the wah-wah bass. |
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A half-hour walk along the rough track on the right of the lochan takes you to the base of the buttress. |
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One double-walled track heads off north-west while another, wall-less, gently climbs a little east of north. |
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Omar is qualified enough to track these two photographers and write about the region through their lenses. |
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He added that we could run at track speed but that if the train were to exceed 30 cars the limit would be 60 mph. |
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Chris instructs us to head down the foul line to the notch where the warning track inside the field of play ends. |
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Watch the camera slowly track down a dark hallway toward a shaft of light from a crack in a door. |
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In 1900, the track was widened to 2m so Rerekapa settlers could carry in supplies but the make-do road was often impassable in winter. |
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Cows and herdsmen alike shun the warm sand of a track bordered with withered sedge, to hide in the shade of an oakwood on a nearby knoll. |
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Leave the road and take a track which runs to the left, leaving it almost immediately to follow a path which runs south round a knoll. |
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The 1970's Jamaican DJ toaster URoy accompanies Toots on track 11, Never Grow Old. |
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Nonetheless, the instrumental arrangements are tweaked just enough from track to track to sustain the listener's interest. |
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He plans to prove his all-round ability by moving from Manchester Velodrome's indoor track to a week of road racing in Majorca. |
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He said he was determined to have this work on track by the summer with a view to having it completed by the end of this year. |
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The trails were mainly mapped while traveling, using the track function of a portable GPS unit. |
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Historically, northeasters with an easterly track have brought the East Coast its heaviest snowfalls. |
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A longer wheelbase and wider track helps the car's handling, and also improves interior accommodation. |
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From there they track back to their colony, leaving a scent trail to follow back to the food source. |
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The authorities can now secretly tap into e-mails and mobile phone calls and track websites visited without the need for a judicial warrant. |
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James also performed superbly in some track events and led his team to victory in the relay races, as well. |
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The damage caused by the Berkshire train crash is so bad that the whole section of track will have to be relaid. |
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The 23-year-old said the newly relaid Interlagos track was awash with rivers of water after being hit by a torrential downpour. |
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The track starts slowly with an electro beat that eventually gives way to a long drawn out synth bass line of three notes. |
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Most trainers and owners have praised track executives for keeping them aware of developments and working to make the current meet. |
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Every track is just a rant delivered over a monotonous beat and the limited vocabulary would be laughable were it not so obscene. |
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Oil on the track forced the cancellation of the fourth race and the rest of the meeting was abandoned. |
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The track had been rained on for the better part of 40 days, I heard Noah had entered but sadly this was not the case. |
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Until the Soviet era began in the 1920s, Abkhazians did not celebrate their birthdays or keep track of their chronological age. |
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The part-time tenure track prorates additional years to tenure review based on the full-time equivalent. |
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Even the ground over which a tank has driven shows where the track pressure has warmed it, like the wake of a ship. |
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Another way of keeping abreast of opportunities is to use one of the services that track contracts that could be relevant to your business. |
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Waltrip hit the wall, slid down the track and eventually flipped over in the infield. |
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The track bends sharp left over a stream and at this point leave it via the stile facing you on the far side of the bend. |
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The possibilities go on and on if you start thinking about having an intelligent agent that keeps track of your net wanderings. |
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This is one track you're not likely to find on too many jukeboxes in red states. |
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Setting quantifiable goals means you can track your progress and generate enthusiasm when you beat the numbers. |
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With relatively little snow and temperatures which are warm enough, runners can avoid excessive indoor track training. |
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Carry on past a row of cottages, just before reaching the war memorial before looking for a track on the left. |
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We managed to find a track without electric rails and decided it would be safest to follow that one. |
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The family should keep track of how many times the child voids during the day and how many nights the child wets the bed. |
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The track seems prepared to venture into a long landscape of guitar noodling and ambling electronics, but the band wisely resists the temptation. |
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At the greyhound track bettors usually have as many as 12-14 wagering pools to select from. |
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A moment later, she heard a thudding noise that sounded as though the train wheels had jumped the track and were now riding on the wooden ties. |
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The oldest daybook I have dates back to 1963 when I used it to keep track of the money I made caddying at a local golf club. |
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After a few minutes the wagon jolted and moved on the track and then there was a sudden thud that almost made Bligh cry out in fright. |
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A 3,000-foot section of track was ripped off the gravel bed where 11 of the coaches jumped the track, leaving wreckage for a quarter of a mile. |
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Take the track to the left of the castle ramparts, rounding small sewage works on its left. |
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Clinch also advises working out your current net worth once a year so you can see if you are still on track to meet your financial goals. |
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The track features a sweet backbeat that sounds like music that would be played on Halloween, interestingly enough. |
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In Champ cars we race on road courses, street tracks and ovals and the guy that can cope best on all types of track will take the title. |
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Central registries, which opened and kept track of files in an orderly fashion, have long gone. |
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Most people have had more than one job and it is easy to lose track of old employers and the pension schemes you may have paid into. |
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He leads the boys of Angleton track in a tour de stade during practice on Thursday at Wildcat Stadium in Angleton. |
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It may be necessary to track down a donor if it is determined that he or she has an infectious disease. |
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Now, the best you can hope for is to see them on a dirt track at a raceway. |
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I've lost my copy so if anyone out there has this track then wing us one will you. |
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Race walking actually has a longer history than many of the more glamorous track and field events. |
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The company says it will take up to a week to clear the track and repair damaged rails. |
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A full list of county championships was held for juveniles, juniors and senior track and field and cross-country. |
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After a pause, Huw tries to speak to fill the gap, just as the track comes in. |
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To hold the door at a convenient height, clamp a small board to the track above and below a wheel. |
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Every track is distinct from the last with its added dash of Erasure magic installed within. |
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Son Of A Preacher Man was the album's most successful offspring but every track sparkles with a radiant beauty. |
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Instruments were coded with an identification number to track and follow up with non respondents. |
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Immediately, the dark gray track was ahead of her, a thin white line separating the lanes. |
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The title track is even an evocative melody reminiscent of early Portishead. |
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Unlike most remixes, each track is treated beyond a simple representation or repetition of its original. |
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The accident could have been avoided only by detecting the track fault and preventing the freight train derailment. |
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Cohen said that one of their customers is a hospital that has attached Wi-Fi tags to wheelchairs so it can track them. |
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Unfortunately it wasn't to be as he spun off the track on the sixth lap of the race. |
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The software enables record labels to track usage for target marketing and sales efforts. |
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In the back of the Wolf Cub Scout Book, there are pages to track which points a Cub Scout has completed on the Arrow Point Trial. |
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It takes long enough to track down a reliable set of information sources for domestic companies anyway. |
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Saturday mornings alternated between dress parade and inter-squadron track meets. |
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Their main duties were to track resources, co-ordinate information and help to predict the fire's path. |
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Not a vast change from the last album, but in a picking up the pace of my favourite tracks and staying on that track kind of way. |
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Nervousness and awkwardness set in before the next track brings the funk back. |
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An existing satellite system designed to detect and track ballistic missile launches is currently being upgraded. |
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On the putting surface, the track of the ball to the hole is in their mind's eye as exact as the lines on a graph. |
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Given the organisation's track record, I wouldn't be surprised by either explanation. |
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The university preparatory track requires successful completion of the Abitur, a university entrance examination. |
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Last week I read the parts of the book that deal with track and field and assessed the damage in print. |
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Alaskans voted in 2000 to stop private citizens from using aircraft to track and kill wolves for state predator-control programs. |
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Kirk and Tom use a little tote board to keep track of which numbered trawl lines have been hauled and which remain to be done. |
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Keep track of your weight and your waistline, because improvements in weight or waist measurement can reduce your risk of getting diabetes. |
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The company should not be running this, they have an abominable track record. |
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Then comes the disturbing news that there was a new track record of 43-thousandths of a second. |
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Clearly, it's because the track wants to offer the fans as many ways to wager as possible, to create the largest possible handle. |
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They then hired a young unknown Chester band called The Wayriders to mime to the track in the accompanying video. |
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The first of the two test sessions ran on a track that started very wet after a heavy rainstorm and only dried slightly. |
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He recommends sticking to firms that have a track record because they have proved that they know how to run the funds. |
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It should also have a strong historical track record in terms of growth and profitability. |
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It is difficult to track any supporting documentation for West's sources because there are no footnotes or notations. |
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To be an effective literary enthusiast, the unspoken goal is to wander off the beaten track and find the titles that no one else has read. |
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If you hire someone who has a good reputation and track record, then put your faith in him or her. |
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Each member of the consortium has a proven track record in the field of supported employment. |
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The track saw an attendance increase and a double-digit mutuel handle decrease. |
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They also warn that the Government's track record on hi-tech projects suggests it could prove a shambles. |
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We should try to be the best in whatever we do, so that people want to employ us for our excellent skills and track record. |
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Video footage can be an extremely useful tool in helping the police track down criminals. |
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Now that man has a proven track record with us, so don't even think of asking us to choose between you. |
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The school is investigating the incident in a bid to track down the culprit. |
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A number of years ago she was a superb athlete and won many honours in track and field events throughout the county. |
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More fundamental are policies to get the economy on track so that there are jobs for all. |
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They've added track lighting, painted the walls and set up a lounge in the entrance. |
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Athletes will compete in track and field, volleyball, football, netball and basketball. |
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The club caters for all aspects of athletics, track and field, indoor and cross country. |
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We had been optimistic that track conditions might suit us during the race, but that did not happen. |
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You can rename these if you'd like by clicking on the name of the track and typing something else. |
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He speaks with the authority of a man with a track record, but how much experience can he have at his age? |
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Given the organisers' track record it may not be so long before their wish is granted. |
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I always give folks the benefit of the doubt, but when they have such a track record you have to have these things written into a contract. |
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History shows that track cycling probably has the worst record of any of our Olympic sports other than weightlifting. |
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He notes additional volunteers are still needed to assist with track and field, swimming and table tennis. |
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That evening she was due to go out and as time wore on Jane began to call round friends and family to try and track her down. |
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For the first time, scientists could accurately track weather balloons, and tell much about clouds and the direction that they travel in. |
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The track is pure bliss, from the interstellar electrical storm opening to the whammy bar keytar solo that closes it out. |
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Should the 12-year-old negotiate the track safely, he will break the record for the number of National fences ever jumped by one horse. |
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In return, racetracks are able to track betting patterns and gain marketing information. |
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As usual, nobody seems to know where the words originated, except that they both grew out of gambling, the race track and general raffishness. |
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But a two-fold surge in the price of coal put the mining scheme back on track last year. |
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The window itself looks out on the track and football field in back of the school. |
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Under this report, users can track social media referrals, landing pages, trackbacks, conversions, visitors flow, plugins, and more. |
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The needle swept up and down the tacho as I concentrated on my track position. |
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Imagine a world of sports where black men didn't dominate boxing or track and field. |
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The final track comes as a wind-down, complete with wave sounds and lullaby-like female cooings. |
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Letting her bike swerve, she halted a few inches from the track railing and stayed on his tail. |
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Final track Come and Go completely wrong-foots you with its bossa-nova beat. |
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Fast track may well be dead, but nobody should take that to mean that the U.S. is going to retreat into autarky. |
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Use of this technique would be an excellent way to track the progression or regression of emphysema in a noninvasive way. |
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This piece is lyrically substandard to the surrounding material, and the closing title track doesn't find its sea legs until the very end. |
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Amazingly, although set up to tackle the roughest rally terrain in the world, the Group B cars could race on a track as well. |
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There is at least a glimmer of hope that bank regulators have learned something from the track record of past regulatory attempts. |
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The Japanese track is simple stereo, which seems lackluster in comparison to the English dub. |
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An isolated, bleak windswept wilderness it lies well off the beaten track and until recently was completely closed to foreigners. |
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If the developers decide to put the road on part of the track bed then the town council will be powerless to stop them. |
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Some track lighting systems have a cord which can simply be plugged into an existing outlet. |
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The medals of a war hero have been returned to his family after a four-month police search to track them down. |
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This will not only limit the level of grip on the track but, in terms of the engine, the air filter will play a more crucial role. |
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The track sounded fun and contemporary, while also recalling some of their earlier work. |
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Race walking is probably more mentally demanding than any other track discipline, Sundlun said. |
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However, race-walking isn't the first discipline that springs to most minds when contemplating the schedule of track and field events. |
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Try simple track lighting or, if you can, invest in low voltage or mains voltage recessed lighting in the ceiling. |
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Major advances in forensic science could help police track down the killer of a newborn baby murdered four years ago. |
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People who are trading up will also probably have a decent deposit and a track record in managing a mortgage. |
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On a summer's day Ben Nevis appears to be a benign environment, with a track leading to the summit used by around 70,000 walkers a year. |
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In most cases, employers want to know if you can do the job and if there is a track record of achievement, he says. |
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Privacy activists warn that police will use the tags to track suspects, and that criminals will obtain tag-readers to locate valuables. |
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He has a proven track record in developing innovative, award winning programmes which the BBC audiences love. |
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His feeling for the track and racing came through very clearly, but again it was understated. |
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In the air-to-air role, the radar operates in search, track and combat modes. |
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The application, if passed, will extend the track from the winning post to link with the back straight at the mile-and-a-half start position. |
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People taking part will be issued with radio receivers to help track down the birds. |
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Iarnrod says the upgrading of the track to continuous welded rail will improve the reliability, speed and comfort on the route. |
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She is also a keen sailor, who is on track for her yacht master's certificate. |
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Ian Semple has a good record at this track and the Lanarkshire trainer saddles an interesting runner in the Golf Course Handicap over a mile. |
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But because the indoor track in Leipzig has only four lanes, the final is run as two separate contests. |
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The commentary track for Female Trouble is filled with funny stories and reminiscences. |
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One of the most important considerations is the need to bring electrical power to your track lighting. |
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Crushed leaves become slippery when wet, and the poor adhesion between wheel and track makes it difficult for trains to slow down and stop. |
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Michael installs track lighting in the guest closet, only to discover that he accidentally put it on the floor instead of the ceiling. |
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The track blossoms into a wonderful cacophony of bells, whistles, and wheezes. |
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We have worked out where we were going wrong, and I believe we are back on the right track now. |
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Her track list doesn't add up to anything more than a desire, however noble, to cover folk songs. |
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A perfect choice for an album closer, this track would be an ideal candidate for second release. |
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Various classes of competitors take 10 laps around the dirt track to qualify for the 20 lap trophy races. |
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Traders want to know whether the scheme is still on track so they can plan for the future. |
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The route north all the way to Whitby carries no traffic at all as it is the Rail Trail which runs along the track bed of a former railway line. |
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Some users are purposefully misspelling or jumbling the names of songs so they are harder to track down. |
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The seduction hilariously unfolds over a bombastic bass track laced with suggestive whinnies. |
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I'll certainly be ready and raring to go in Monaco, a track I've never raced at but have always dreamed about. |
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Ivan tried to keep track of the hours, minutes and seconds, but she lost it somewhere. |
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Sensors can also be placed around buildings to track the travels of laptops and desktops and prevent them being nicked. |
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If you are located near the very edge of the eclipse track the apparent disks of the Sun and the Moon glide along the same tangential line. |
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The last I heard was that she was going to see the movie but I lost track of it. |
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The track is partially redeemed by another great sax solo, but otherwise seems very much out-of-place and closes the album on a sour note. |
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A track from this will appear on 7inch single on the white label alongside Ann Shenton, and Kings Have Long Arms. |
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Of course, there are plenty of legitimate routes to the top which don't involve telling little white lies about your track record. |
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A climb out of the woods brought the shock of the raw, cold, outside world, and a bracing but easy track back. |
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In fact, Irish mortgage customers have an excellent track record of repayments. |
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A mail train chugged along on a parallel track to her left but soon disappeared into a tunnel. |
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The dream quickly turned into a nightmare as poor reliability on the track and fierce internal squabbling made the team a laughing stock. |
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Someone had broken a hole in a meshed railing and people came through it and across the railway track to the Quay. |
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The section of track in question is on a raised berm about 10 feet above ground level. |
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He also wants a proper pony track and stables for the local boys to keep their horses. |
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Plus, people who fervently believe in stupid ideas have a quite consistent track record into reacting against dissent with violence. |
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A soft track ski will be squirrelly on a fast firm course and a hard track ski will tend to plow in soft snow. |
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His track record was smashed twice last night in the fastest speedway meeting ever held in Manchester. |
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The track makes a brief foray into soothing ambience, but comes full circle before long. |
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She had to blink to readapt to the natural light when the track came into view. |
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Within a few horse length's the track opened, and became wider, and I saw what looked like wheel ruts in the soft reddish soil. |
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Soon the road becomes a single rutted track in a green tunnel of clattering branches. |
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The road to the ranch is a rutted track of red clay that stretches a slow nine miles from the highway. |
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It was heart-breaking because he conceded 23 lb to the winner and they smashed the track record. |
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The whole setting is wonderful, with the track swooping and plunging its way through magnificent pine forests. |
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An irrigation ditch ran alongside to the left of the track and was filled with water, weeds, waist-high rushes and reeds. |
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Go through the kissing gate and follow the track past Loch Aisir on the right. |
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And the need to field a new army of spies and intelligence agents to track down and destroy terrorism is clear. |
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With a degree in psychology behind him, he now practises psychotherapy in Colorado with an inside track on dreams and nightmares. |
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The harbour has a good track record of being able to berth ships on arrival. |
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It shows that a fund's past track record tells us nothing about its future performance. |
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Travis Fryman has arguably the worst minor-league track record of any successful major-league player. |
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Most of the aggressiveness of this track usually shows up during the concert performances. |
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The last couple of miles is an auto-pilot cruise back down the Nidderdale Way on a wide stone track with dry stone walls each side. |
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He showed his wide array of ability on both track and field to make him a deserving winner of this title for the second successive year. |
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Showers in the morning and consistent rainfalls made for restricted track times of the two drivers. |
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Local police and hunters are working day and night to track the surviving wolves down. |
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Accessible only by a dirt path which runs off a single track road, it's about as far from the heady glamour of Hollywood as you can imagine. |
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It was an apartment by the railway track and every time a train went by the whole apartment would shake. |
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Dozens of families boarded a vintage steam train and went the short distance up the track to see Santa in his grotto. |
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John used to go to the greyhound track every night before Denis was attacked, but he hasn't gone since. |
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Despite the author's track record, the new book has received a number of highly critical reviews. |
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Nothing in his past particularly gives him a track record in these technologies. |
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There was a small track going off to the left, directly opposite the College sign directing me further down Spetchley Road. |
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My dad would take her fishing and get her involved in sports like track and basketball. |
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He had a really light build, perfect for track and swimming, which were his two favorite sports. |
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Syrians also enjoying swimming, tennis, track meets, and ping-pong tournaments. |
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This track crossed it at a diamond, one of the last such crossings at grade with streetcars. |
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Her track record in politics however suggests that there is an authoritarian streak in her. |
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There is a proven track record of prejudice, narrow thinking and incompetent advice. |
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Wearing sports suits from China, prisoners competed in track and field, boxing and basketball. |
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Not so many years ago I could proudly say that Richmond had the best soccer, track and other sports facilities in the Lower Mainland. |
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Number three on the sporting calendar was last Friday's primary school track meet. |
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By now all good leaders have a track record and what they have achieved is there for anyone to point at. |
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Then suddenly we were not on the train anymore but were walking along the railway track itself. |
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Why it was sent over the Hudson River bridge onto the single track main line I don't know. |
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His track record, he says, is proven, but he is helpless if others choose to ignore it. |
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From go to whoa, the compilation has something to prove, and isn't about to waste a track as it makes its case. |
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She hopes the hook appeals to curtain rail and track manufacturers and the general public alike. |
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Spotlights move in a track that's mounted diagonally, following the angle of the stairs overhead. |
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Note that there is a bonus audio commentary track with Peter, Graeme, and Nicola. |
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Although it was not the first track recorded, it proved determinant in how this album would sound. |
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Last time out, I discovered a cheap way to do a re-mix, or record an extra track overdubbed onto your music. |
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High track density magnetic media with pitted optical servo tracks and method for stamping the tracks on the media. |
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This is an apt track for the film, as it didn't really require a full-blown 5.1 remix. |
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The track for the film is mono, so you're getting about as good as you're gonna get with that kind of mix. |
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The audio track is mono only, in keeping with the original theatrical release of the film. |
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Also included on this disc is a French mono track as well as English subtitles. |
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Each episode contains its stereo surround track with which it is broadcast. |
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Then again, are you really complaining that loudly about the lack of a commentary track for this film? |
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The movie itself is not an aggressive action film, but the audio track really shines. |
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All three tracks are totally serviceable, but the surround sound track sounds the best of the bunch by leaps and bounds. |
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This audio track turns the film into a real comedy instead of an unintended one. |
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The mono audio track has been spruced up, and hiss is almost entirely absent. |
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The video transfer is quite excellent and the audio track is almost as impressive. |
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After exhaustive testing they found that a long track in the circuit board had functioned as the antenna. |
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Several suggestions were made by Ford engineers to improve its stability, including widening the track width of the vehicle. |
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It also has a wider track by two inches, although the body width is not much different. |
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The new car has a wider track and larger wheels, which set it off from the versions that have been sold since its launch four years ago. |
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The footprint of a vehicle will be calculated by multiplying its wheelbase by its track width. |
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Not only do they help monitor traffic movement but also track suspicious characters. |
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They track the radar sweeps of drug surveillance planes to map out gaps in coverage. |
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Researchers have found a way to track people's mouse movements in a bid to see how they behave when using the Internet. |
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They tried to track the person from following the account my paychecks came from. |
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No Chinese athlete had ever won a gold medal in an Olympics track sprint event. |
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The track season is now in full swing and already Sligo athletes are shaping up very well. |
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Step by step, cities like New York must now learn to watch and track everything that moves. |
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You can also find programs to monitor and track your child's online activity. |
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Holmes set a new British record and ended up as the only Team GB athlete to claim individual track and field gold. |
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Have a good week at work and best of luck to our athletes in the track and field events today! |
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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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This camera only pans to the right, so if fights move to the left the camera has to track 360 degrees to catch up. |
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Any halfway competitive track athlete ought to be able to cover that in 20 seconds, tops. |
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Two men carried sacks of chicken feed down a steep dirt track where the land dropped off just past the road. |
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This easy-to-use software keeps track of all your information and organizes it by categories and key words. |
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I started luging at 14 years of age when a luge track was built in Muskegon. |
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His wife would ream him good tonight when she found out he spent the afternoon at the track instead of the home improvement store. |
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As you're all well aware because you kept track of us all over the place, we searched on land, we searched in lakes, we searched in rivers. |
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That makes six since January, and I've lost track of how many since I started here last July. |
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The group pledged funding to the state prosecutor's office to help it to track down the killers. |
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I have lost track of how many times I have testified on this bill, but I think this was the fifth. |
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Her athletic prowess was demonstrated in the numerous track and field trophies she won. |
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The first is that the economy may be on track this year but the public finances are not. |
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It is the height of the athletic track season and Sligo athletes are getting in on the action. |
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From the outside it appears close to completion and certainly on track for a June completion date. |
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This track served as a folk song to Jamaicans of the time because the story being told was so real to everyday life. |
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