There are too many tracks which feel tired and whiny, while not enough goes on to suggest that the band is not on auto-pilot. |
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And if running, dodging and shooting was not your cup of tea, there were car and motorcycle rallies, with dirt tracks and the grand prix. |
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Three of the station tracks were now simultaneously occupied by westbound trains. |
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There are twenty-four tracks where she'll scream and shout and raise the devil. |
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When she fails to show, he tracks her all the way to a ski lodge where she's, of course, weekending with a concerned medic. |
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A snowstorm wiped out live racing at five tracks in the Eastern United States on Sunday. |
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Supposed lacertilian tracks have been reported from a single site in the Navajo. |
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However, most of the time, these unreleased tracks have no redeeming value whatsoever. |
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Six bands, twenty three tracks and boy those Boss Tuneage dudes don't do things by halves. |
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He's knocking some tracks together and trying to get an album together at the moment. |
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On Friday, the top racer from each of the program tracks will compete in the Race of Champions. |
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And it gave Ice Cube a haunting refrain in one of his angriest and best tracks. |
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Saratoga leads all North American tracks in average attendance, on-track wagering, and total handle. |
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Martin began racing stock cars at 15 on dirt tracks near his home in Batesville, Ark. |
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Whether you would rather race touring cars around Brands Hatch or hop Baja Beetles over rough dirt tracks, the choice is yours. |
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The Khmer saw the tracks of the truck, however, and decided to emerge from the jungle. |
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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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Granted, it started off reasonably enough with Jakatta and Bent, but I've got both those tracks already. |
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However, steel had structural advantages and durability which iron lacked, and the railways adopted steel for their tracks. |
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We maintain a real-time database that tracks information about every known online fraud threat. |
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Containing all of their released works, it also contains rare compilation tracks, live sets and rarities. |
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And when I'm constantly rediscovering tracks from old albums, I feel less of a need to go out and gather new material. |
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The Austin plan will use existing railroad tracks already in place throughout the city. |
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Her new album contains a colossal 18 tracks, some of them traditional songs, some instrumental traditional airs, reels, jigs and waltzes. |
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This is apparent on the string of flaccid acid-house tracks that make up the middle portion of the disc. |
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But scientists are finding that the wily creatures can stop cancer in its tracks. |
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The road surface had worn smooth and in places there were sunken tyres tracks that caused vehicles to shudder when they pass over them. |
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A U.S. Navy official who tracks piracy issues says as long as shipping companies are willing to pay ransoms, than piracy will continue. |
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Hikers may however see leopard tracks in the sand and scratch marks on the trunks of old waboom trees. |
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It's seriously repetitious, but still unique from the rest of the tracks, the piccolo playing is quaint. |
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A tall, menacing African stood by the tracks and jabbed at me with his spear each time I passed. |
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It also has a job bank and links to the growing number of academic institutions with educational tracks that support the meeting profession. |
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You can still upload routes, tracks, and waypoints, but you can't download. |
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The soundtrack sounds reasonably clean, and the dialogue and laugh tracks are acceptably distinct. |
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Ignore tracks to the left and right but keep to the main access road which bears right and climbs gradually to the lane crossroads. |
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In a flash, instinct took over and he rushed outside to stop the thief and his accomplices in their tracks. |
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These accordion style doors have the advantages of no tracks to trip over or keep clean. |
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The thoughtful accrual of knowledge isn't possible when events unexpectedly jump the tracks. |
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Erica pleaded, tears streaming from her closed eyes, making thin watery tracks down her pale cheeks. |
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The scrub that borders the tracks is overgrown with kudzu, an imported plant that strangles the natives. |
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I had a little trouble finding the place, until I noticed the railroad tracks that run along Lake Dora. |
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When getting close to the city, he lost his visual reference point, the railway line, as the tracks converged around York Station. |
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And then, when the river was nearly sucked dry, they lined it with railroad tracks and freight yards and dumped industrial waste into its bed. |
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She's in a warehouse district, so in addition to the trucking garage where she meets Juan, there are railroad tracks full of freight cars. |
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First albums are often collections of tracks recorded over a long period of time. |
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All four wistful and melodic tracks document yearning and loss with an almost angelic intervention. |
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The walk is almost wholly on level tracks and paths, with a very short stretch along the Barbon road. |
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They are justly proud of the record, which explains why, in a 13-song set, they play all 10 tracks. |
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The tramway was double tracked, with an endless cable that was attached to rail cars running up and down the tracks in a continuous procession. |
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Their eighth full-length album is still in the works, but keeners can get an early listen as they will test driving some new tracks at this gig. |
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The two derailed locomotives remained upright after jumping the tracks, as did two of the five rail cars, Melonas said. |
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Seagulls keened and skied, pelicans bobbed on the swells, sandpipers left sharp three-toed tracks along the tidal margin. |
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He and the receiver kept running along the dark expanse of the warehouse roof, making for the elevated tracks of the commuter rail. |
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The purpose of these tracks would seem to be for adrenalized action, but it merely serves to dominate the game's aural aspect. |
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Here we learned that something was going on, which explained why no one was out on a Sunday on the well-trodden paths and tracks. |
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The wind howled down the railway tracks from West Hampstead, slicing through my leather coat and posh kecks. |
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On the line itself, ragwort and cow parsley grew almost as high as the platform, but in the gaps you could see the tracks were gone. |
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This was once the defining gap in that prominent shopping strip until 2001, when the airspace over the tracks was sold. |
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Some tracks have been excerpted from relatively new, as well as soon to be released albums. |
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Recorded in 7 days, the album packs 11 tracks into a joyously brief 28 minutes. |
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That is so despite a few tracks that may not invite hallelujah's from certain quarters. |
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It's a live performance of many of her most well-known tracks, recorded in a cathedral in Paris. |
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After much leisurely rambling, we made tracks for Provincetown, a charming seaside town. |
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In the end, both of the bonus tracks come off as inessential add-ons included for marketing, rather than musical, reasons. |
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During the wet season, a network of creeks, water channels and muddy tracks connect villages. |
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There are also ten secondary tracks used for minor repairs, a train-wash, and a loop track and a wye. |
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These strips, or tracks, are attached to the ceiling joists and support the tiles. |
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And such has been their success at making tracks that they have been travelling as far afield as Holland and Canada. |
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It has 14 tracks that showcase a variety of musical styles like dance, reggae, jazz, mbaqanga, kwela and gospel. |
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In the 1800s, planting a hardy and attractive tree called salt cedar along newly laid railroad tracks in the vast American West seemed a good idea. |
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A man tracks her back to a building where the girl bares her fangs and devours him, reversing the role of predator. |
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While our waddlers, such as skunks, porcupines, raccoons and bears, often are not seen in the dead of winter, you may find their tracks after a late spring snow. |
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One judge commented on the unique integrated tracks used for side canvas attachment to the beefy center console with a wrap-around windshield integrated into the hardtop. |
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Silinga said he thought the robbers used the wheelbarrow to carry off their loot as its tracks seemed headed in the direction of nearby Ntshabeni. |
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Walls that slide on tracks, platform floors, and pivoting panels are some of the devices used to reapportion the space while maintaining its flexible nature. |
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Lake District National Park Authority rangers will be on their bikes and inviting guests to join them as they explore cycle tracks and bridleways around the area on Monday. |
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Once I found my way around the main controls, recording this piece took about an hour, since it took several takes to get some of the tracks just so. |
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Of course it's all wrapped in a chocolate coating of beautifully crafted songs and a crisp musicianship, but the 12 tracks on Always Got Tonight do waffle on a bit. |
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Holmes and I left the wagonette and proceeded by foot to this field, careful to avoid some of the deep muddy tracks left by the cattle that shared the field. |
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Most tracks are simply heavy rhythmic grooves, adorned with ethnic percussion and wah-wah, with Davis spurting spacey, celestial trumpet shapes over the top. |
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The album is divided into different tracks, but it is really one continuous song. |
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Listening to the slow percolation of the organs and the smoky raspiness of his vocals on his classic tracks, you can hear the sound of true inspiration. |
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I got my hands on an exclusive early test run of the Amiigo, a health gadget that automatically tracks gym exercises. |
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He is the juvie from the wrong side of the tracks and she is the rich kid. |
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It will cover a large range of popular music genres and artists giving a national platform to the more obscure and less commercial tracks that rarely receive airtime on radio. |
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Thousands of walkers were not only eroding and abrading the fragile soils at a record rate but also were rapidly creating tracks and pads in previously untracked areas. |
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His cinematic influence is to the fore again with a number of tracks, usually using Peveron's rambling raps, as vehicles to keep the album moving. |
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The sbu appears to be covering tracks, getting rid of evidence, tying up loose ends. |
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It barrels down the tracks so fast, he thinks, that it can't stop. |
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In it, Kraven the Hunter tracks down Spider-Man, shoots him repeatedly, and leaves him for dead, buried underground. |
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The telltale clink of tracks heralds the advance of a brigade combat team. |
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The group are big racing fans and visit the tracks around the country. |
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But many other villains are stealing cars to use in other crimes, such as robberies and ram raids, then setting fire to them to cover their tracks. |
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As part of the acclaimed hip-hop group Jigmastas, DJ Spinna rose to prominence with a catalog of tracks that exuded a diaphanous cool and open-air jazziness. |
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For those two releases, Bones came up with his own tracks, cut them onto twelve-inch acetates and mixed them live before a riled-up crowd of Californian ravers. |
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We strolled the railroad tracks together, laying pennies on the rails and waiting for the train to pass so we could use the flattened coins for guitar picks. |
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You will need to eat, you will need to take the weight off your feet and yet, at so many of the provincial tracks, eating and sitting are poorly resourced. |
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For example, to build flexible career and promotional tracks which do not conflict with biology. |
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I think they were just comparing notes and laying down some tracks, as they say in the biz. |
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Each of the three tracks on the EP convey a sense of raw realism. |
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It was called Windowsill Daydreaming, Rochester, New York, from 1958, and, despite its corny name, it stopped me in my tracks. |
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The clicks and whirrs, the stuttered, granulated melodies, the use of found sound and field recordings find their way onto all nine of the acoustic guitar-centred tracks. |
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Mariners general manager Pat Gillick points out that the union raises safety concerns about outfield fences and warning tracks, yet refuses to confront darker questions. |
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Barkeley came up with the idea for The Daily currant after a few other career tracks failed to pan out. |
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She competed in an era when Allan Wells beat the rest of the world after training on rainswept tracks in Edinburgh without money, but not motivation. |
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I get so excited at the sound of that air horn so far off down the tracks. |
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She also tracks his deteriorating health through the harrowing videos of the captives regularly released by the Nusra Front. |
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Various technical difficulties in running the new trains on British tracks were quickly overcome. |
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Floods may in the future reach the railroad tracks leading out of the city. |
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One can infer exhumation rates from fission tracks and from radiometric ages as long as one has an estimated thermal profile. |
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Motive power came from the tank's own tracks which were connected by rods to a propeller shaft running through each float. |
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A fuel convoy had set out from Alamein on the evening of 5 November, but progress was slow as the tracks had become very cut up. |
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The tunnel itself is only six tracks wide at its narrowest point, which often causes congestion and delays due to heavy use of the route. |
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Deauville is internationally known for its horse culture, its famous tracks, Yearling sales and its multiple group one annual races. |
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The tracks of hotspots give absolute reconstructions, but these are only available back to the Cretaceous. |
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Foxes ignore jackal scents or tracks in their territories, and avoid close physical proximity with jackals themselves. |
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When bounding or moving at speed, the front foot tracks will be behind the hind foot tracks. |
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Because of this, it rarely manages to capture hidden hares or birds, though it can easily follow fresh tracks. |
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It should be noted that these hotspot tracks have been broken by the still active spreading ridges mentioned above. |
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It is also considered one of the most important hotspot tracks because the Tristan Hotspot is one of few primary or deep mantle hotspots. |
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The NIC is the only organization that names and tracks all Antarctic Icebergs. |
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In 1978, the tracks east of South Dennis were abandoned and replaced with the Cape Cod Rail Trail. |
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Speedway was also staged briefly at tracks in Alphington and Peamore after the Second World War. |
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Some basic processing occurs on the radar tracks, such as calculating ground speed and magnetic headings. |
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Hendrix played guitar on both tracks, which also included background vocals by Lee. |
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Access is limited and only possible down two steeply sloping concrete tracks. |
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The FIM regulations require licensed tracks to provide a garage or pit area for motorcycles as well as medical and press facilities. |
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They are mandatory for tracks in the British Elite League, Polish Ekstraliga, Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup. |
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The majority of tracks are dedicated to speedway or other sports such as sidecar speedway and banger racing. |
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Occasionally races consist of six riders but this is rare as most tracks are too narrow to accommodate the extra riders safely. |
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Notably, the album featured no instrumental tracks, with the band now focusing heavily on songs. |
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King and his band were playing more and more Level 42 tracks at their live shows. |
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Eventually, a compromise was made, and the band decided to release an EP featuring one album track and three new tracks. |
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The band then attempted to record a new album, and 11 demo tracks were recorded. |
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The station was rebuilt on electrification of the remaining line in 1967, and the new layout consisted of two tracks with three platform faces. |
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One of these tracks is now out of use, so only one platform currently operates. |
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Carrier could carry up to 14 wagons on two tracks, each having a maximum load of four tons. |
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Tyre tracks left near the murder scene resulted in a long list of possible suspect vehicles. |
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Although there is a food and drink stall inside, there are joggers like me who prefer to drink plain water after sweating it out of the tracks. |
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Upon arriving in Rome, which would have happened by 75, he quickly began to lay down the tracks for his political career. |
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For instance, words can differ in length, and we can rhyme a monosyllable with a polysyllable, like tracks with haversacks. |
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The history of railways in Malabar dates back to 1861 when the first tracks were laid between Tirur and Beypore. |
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Other suburban services are operated by Rodalies de Catalunya over RENFE tracks. |
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An impressive place with excellent grass and dirt tracks, it runs the best horses in the nation. |
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South Carolina is also home to one of NASCAR's first tracks and its first paved speedway, Darlington Raceway northwest of Florence. |
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The tracks continue north of Poughkeepsie as Amtrak trains run further north to Albany. |
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One of the two tracks is due to be taken over by Telford Steam Railway as part of its southern extension from Horsehay. |
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A large handle on the end of each shelf allows them to be moved along tracks in the floor to create an aisle when needed. |
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Hot rolling is used mainly to produce sheet metal or simple cross sections, such as rail tracks. |
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Examples include tank tracks, bulldozer blade edges and cutting blades on the jaws of life. |
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He fell onto the tracks in front of the train, suffering serious leg injuries and dying later that night. |
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By the time the trains reached the outskirts of Manchester the crowd had become hostile and was spilling onto the tracks. |
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As the rain had formed deep puddles on either side of the railway embankment, most of the party remained on or near the railway tracks. |
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Huskisson walked along the tracks to the carriage, extended a hand, and the Duke reached out of the carriage and shook it. |
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It took three years to relink the tracks on the west and east ends of the border. |
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In Emosson in Valais, Switzerland, dinosaur tracks were found in the 1970s, dating probably from the Triassic Period. |
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It also has minor tracks running northwards and southwards via tidal fords, which are unsuitable for normal motor vehicles. |
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The boundaries are frequently described in terms of features such as large trees, streams or tracks, and even standing stones for example. |
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There are also seven horse racing tracks in Moscow, of which Central Moscow Hippodrome, founded in 1834, is the largest. |
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It was built alongside of Little Ring of the Moscow Railways, taking some of its tracks into itself as well. |
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There are also rails with trails in the USA that follow working rail tracks. |
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Working with producer Nigel Godrich, Beck built a studio in his garden, where they wrote many of the tracks. |
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The duo knocked out two tracks in two days, but the notion that the album would be finished in a timely fashion soon evaporated. |
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The region is rich in footpaths, bridleways and green tracks that give access to the area. |
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Both companies built warehouses to the northern side of the station and the viaduct south of the station to Ardwick was widened to four tracks. |
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The area is now used by the Metrolink station, its tracks and sidings, as well as car parking. |
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Water troughs were laid between the tracks at Garsdale enabling steam engines to take water without losing speed. |
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For example, if a railroad is required to connect a mine and a smelter, it is necessary to construct a right of way, to lay tracks, etc. |
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But the trees went uphill and down, turned leftways and rightways, without landmarks or anything to orient me with the tracks. |
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Watson tracks the second man he saw in the area and discovers it to be Holmes, investigating independently in hopes of a faster resolution. |
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There are many areas that provide space for interesting walks, including commons, parks, canals, and disused railway tracks. |
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A skift of snow had fallen overnight on the ski trails, and Paul had yet to groom them and erase the tracks in the new snow. |
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We never swam skinny in the river like the hippy kids on the farm across the railway tracks. |
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Tito tached up and dropped into low, leaving a fragrant set of tracks a block long and a screech that could be heard halfway to Boulder Dam. |
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A bunch of the tough boys from the wrong side of the tracks threatened him. |
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This tour-goer stopped everyone in their tracks when she told of seeing a family in the attic window many times prior to this particular night. |
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Those apartments have a high turnover because they are so close to the railroad tracks. |
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The massive tusker leading the herd stopped in his tracks. His ears went out, his long sinuous trunk up. |
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He grew up on the wrong side of the tracks, but he made a success of himself. |
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Most primates have five digits on each limb and so could make yetilike tracks. |
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Unless we intend to permanently economically balkanize the White Mountains, this project should be stopped dead in its tracks. |
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And Eminem used one of his underground tracks, Wanksta, on the 8 Mile soundtrack. |
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In Chris Wright's athletic future, he sees basepaths and warning tracks, not end zones and goal posts. |
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Blowing dirt from the infield and warning tracks attack the eyes much like a Mojave Desert sandstorm. |
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Wells identifies trees, alerts us to a water ouzel, and points out rabbit, weasel, and mouse tracks in the snow. |
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But on other tracks like the slow moving Sweet Prince and Only Living Soul, he has the soft whispery, wavery voice of Michael Jackson. |
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He also called on all the wheelchair users to keep their own tracks on the mataf in order not to obstruct the smooth flow of circumambulation. |
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It is better to mark the bike tracks and walking areas for mountain climbers and adventurists. |
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The flowing synth tracks, precise, minimalistic beats, and whispery vocals still perfectly capture the way aikido movement makes me feel. |
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Doreen Winkler was waiting for her train at the Bowling Green subway station in Brooklyn when a drunken, homeless man fell onto the train tracks. |
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I'm confused by the plethora of overpaid England footballers using draconian rulings made by overpaid woolly-minded judges to cover their tracks. |
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Surveyors use a wye level, and railroad tracks may be laid in a wye formation at a station to enable the train to change directions. |
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The band then decided to record four brand new tracks in order to give the release value to fans. |
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After two years on the run from the US authorities the suspected thief known as the Barefoot Bandit has finally been stopped in his tracks. |
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His steam locomotive used interior bladed wheels guided by rails or tracks. |
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The Time Traveler's Wife tracks the achronological course of their lifelong love affair. |
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It's a whole nother bunch of folks over beyond the trees 'cross the tracks. |
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One of the boys runs into a bitesome boxer dog, then tracks down its owner in church and demands that justice be done for his torn trouser leg. |
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His tracks joined a cattle pad, and the blackboys followed them at speed, two riding on each side of the path. |
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Bounce tracks two and three to track four, then record the cowbell on track two. |
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These corfs were also hauled along the tracks using pit ponies rather than the women and boys who had previously been employed for the task. |
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Still, the dogged obstinacy of his race held him to the pace he had set, and would hold him till he dropped in his tracks. |
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Now ye and yore boys jest haul yore ashes and start makin' tracks back to the Yellowstone. |
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Along with a housey bass beat, it makes one of the most astonishing dance tracks you've ever heard. |
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The first roads in the Peak were constructed by the Romans, although they may have followed existing tracks. |
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The Access to Medicine Index tracks how well pharmaceutical companies make their products available in the developing world. |
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The photo plate is traversed so that each lenslet tracks along the dotted line. |
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He fell between the two tracks, but the 'Rocket ran over his leg which was fouling the rail, shattering it. |
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The tracks laid for the systems of semantical linguistics were among the first evidences of the scientific invasion of linguistic terrain. |
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A locomotive has no payload capacity of its own, and its sole purpose is to move the train along the tracks. |
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Some stations use platform screen doors to increase safety by preventing people falling onto the tracks, as well as reducing ventilation costs. |
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Sand from the beaches was blown across the tracks and filled up the conduits. |
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If the tracks are close together, central poles with 'steady' arms on each side are used. |
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If the tracks are further apart, poles on either side with span wire are used. |
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The line operates on streets in urban areas, and reopened conventional rail tracks that link the towns and cities. |
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Tram tracks would also run alongside the existing line to Solihull and Dorridge, with local train services ended. |
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Also reclaiming a railway corridor to use trains again, that have become bike paths, limits the use of double tracks. |
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If the standard track centre is changed, it can take a very long time for most or all tracks to be brought into line. |
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For example, adjacent tracks of a double line might have to be shut down to avoid collisions with trains on those adjacent tracks. |
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This was necessary as at points the two tracks are several miles apart and some destinations can only be accessed from one of the lines. |
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An unusual example used to exist on the Isle of Wight, where until 1926 parallel tracks between Smallbrook Junction and St John's Road existed. |
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A faster express line and a stopping local line are separated, with each having a separate pair of tracks. |
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Sometimes two of the tracks go more straight and with a little distance from the two other. |
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This is a design decision when widening a double track section, and allows higher speed on the faster tracks. |
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The next generation of writers widened the tracks further, especially in prose. |
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Unless these allusions are just simple anachronisms, the roads referred to were probably at the time little more than levelled earthen tracks. |
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These were mere tracks worn down by the feet of humans and animals, and possibly by wheeled carriages. |
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The Hot Dance Club Play chart tracks which songs are currently most popular in nightclubs. |
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The album was supplemented by the four tracks already released on their first two singles. |
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In the United States, the six songs were issued on an identically titled LP that also included five tracks from the band's recent singles. |
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Several reviewers stated that some of the performances in the film sounded better than their analogous album tracks. |
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They would also decide how to promote each release and which tracks to release as singles. |
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On 6 November 2015, the Mothership compilation was reissued using the band's newly remastered audio tracks. |
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In 1986, he played the piano on two tracks on the heavy metal band Saxon's album Rock the Nations. |
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He performed tracks from his new album live from the Nokia Theater on 9 October. |
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The music in the programme featured tracks from his new album and some old favourites. |
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Performing his greatest hits, the residency also saw him perform selected tracks from his upcoming, untitled blues album. |
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This was to allow for these tracks to be aimed at a more commercial scene rather than for the dancefloor. |
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Several tracks on Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue's 1997 album Impossible Princess also displayed a trip hop influence. |
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This influence has lessened with time but is still evident with many tracks containing ragga vocals. |
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Additionally, there are many albums containing unmixed tracks, suited for home or car listening. |
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He has also released tracks with a dubstep foundation and grime verses over the beats. |
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Rihanna's Rated R album released such content the very year dubstep saw a spike, containing three dubstep tracks. |
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Music libraries vary in size from a few hundred tracks up to many thousands. |
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Greyhound adoption groups frequently report that the dogs from the tracks have tooth problems, the cause of which is debated. |
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Greyhounds are not kept at the tracks, and are instead housed in the kennels of trainers and transported to the tracks to race. |
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In addition to state law and regulations, most tracks adopt their own rules, policies and procedures. |
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In Florida, where 12 of the operational dog tracks in the US remain, the financial decline is even more significant. |
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The Arabian is primarily used today in endurance racing, but is also raced over traditional race tracks in many countries. |
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Other tracks offer Quarter Horse racing and Standardbred racing, on combinations of these three types of racing surfaces. |
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The race track complex contains two tracks with seating for 60,000, a hotel, restaurants, theater and museum. |
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The course over which the race is run features much larger fences than those found on conventional National Hunt tracks. |
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Expansion of these series has resulted in dedicated tracks being built in Qatar in the Middle East, Sepang in Malaysia, and Shanghai in China. |
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Events for many types of motorized vehicles are held at road racing tracks. |
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The system was heavily built, using a wide gauge, sturdy tracks and strong bridges. |
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New techniques such as telephoto lenses and cameras mounted on tracks were employed. |
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Starving refugees, disorganised stragglers, and the sick and wounded clogged the primitive roads and tracks leading to India. |
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It works in three different ways including vertically, longitudinally, and laterally to control movement when racing on various tracks. |
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The seats are designed to withstand strong forces so as not to break or come loose from their floor tracks during turbulence or accidents. |
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Locomotives that were cheap and rugged and could go over large distances over cheaply built and maintained tracks were the early requirements. |
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This venture also suffered from weak tracks and public interest was limited. |
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Like the outer sections of Thameslink, the Elizabeth line will share platforms and tracks with other services outside the tunnelled sections. |
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The motorplex, which also has tracks for motocross and all-terrain vehicles, has an overwhelmingly local feel. |
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Robin, still feeling poorly, missed the New York sessions, but the rest of the band put away instrumental tracks and demos. |
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Barry also appeared on the album's cover with Streisand and duetted with her on two tracks. |
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Several of the band's tracks have appeared in the video game Rock Band and its sequels. |
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Bowie's first studio album in a decade, The Next Day contains 14 songs plus 3 bonus tracks. |
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Touring car racing is a set of vehicles, modified street cars, that race over closed purpose built race tracks and street courses. |
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Currently the series visits nine different tracks in England and Scotland over the course of ten meetings. |
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In the 1960s and 1970s the lyrics were mostly in English, and some tracks were instrumental. |
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During winter the hens rarely go down to the ground and most tracks in the snow are from cocks. |
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The side of the tracks with the station would go to business, while the other side would go to warehouses. |
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The table below tracks the changes in the Royal Arms from the original arms of King Richard I of England, and William I, King of Scots. |
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Like Music Has the Right to Children, this album consists of longer tracks mixed with song vignettes. |
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While the band's songwriting remained based in rock and blues, many of the tracks moved into alternative rock territory in their presentation. |
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The album featured tracks spanning their career, from their 1989 debut to the current day and included three new songs. |
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Soon after, tracks from the debut EP began to be played on Radio 1 and other local and national stations. |
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The compilation features several of the band's singles mixed with a couple of album tracks which feature heavily in the band's usual setlist. |
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Eleven of the fourteen tracks included in the album were sung, produced and written solely by Harris. |
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The line is mainly four tracks from London to Stoke Tunnel, south of Grantham. |
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It was built directly over the River Clyde, sitting between the two river bridges, above the level of the tracks. |
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The remaining money came from three English railways, who ran trains from London over NBR tracks. |
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Another possibility is a Roman road between London and Lewes and then over local tracks to the battlefield. |
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In 1821, the works supplied iron for the railway tracks of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the world's first passenger railway. |
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There are many old tracks which were used over the centuries by drovers to take their cattle and geese to market in England. |
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To the east of the platforms, the Valley Lines tracks rise up and cross over the South Wales Main Line using a bridge. |
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There are four tracks from Severn Tunnel Junction through Newport to Cardiff Central, with two tracks on the remaining sections. |
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It is commonly believed that these were provided by Brunel to accommodate traversers to carry coaches between the tracks within the station. |
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Cathays railway station opened in 1983, adjacent to the Student's Union building which encloses the railway tracks. |
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The first featured tracks from the first two series, the second and third featured music from the third and fourth series respectively. |
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A second compilation disc was released on 17 July 2009, featuring 40 tracks from the show's third series, Children of Earth. |
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In 1964, the group recorded several solo tracks with producer Joe Meek, who took them to various labels, but they had little success. |
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On 14 September 2001, Tyler released Greatest Hits, a compilation album containing seventeen tracks. |
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It included 12 previously unheard tracks dating from 1972 to 1980, three of which were written by Hopkin. |
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The music included tracks Al Green, Bettye Swann, Ann Peebles, Doris Duke, Scott Walker, Phil Spector and Burt Bacharach. |
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A more comprehensive collection, with tracks from both record labels, was 2000s The Very Best of Badfinger. |
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At this concert they revealed many tracks from their upcoming sixth album, Know Your Enemy, which was released on 19 March. |
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Produced by Colin Richardson, it featured five tracks and marked the band's first official release. |
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Cyclist Anthony Robson found himself stopped in his tracks by this road sign. |
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Construction of new tracks and raceways is planned to accommodate an increasing number of races. |
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