You can pick it on jockeys, trainers, form and even a dart at the board at you have just as good a chance as getting a collect. |
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It's not my kids I don't trust, it's the other ones, older children who may take a fancy to their bikes, pocket money, trainers etc. |
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Ireland has produced more than its share of quality horses, breeders, trainers, grooms, farriers, jockeys, head lads and punters. |
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If 17 jockeys, trainers, farriers, yes, farriers, and hangers on, have been caught in the UK, how many have not been caught? |
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The trainers are young leaders currently working in community organizing, labor, and nonprofit organizations. |
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She was wearing trainers but didn't realise her body weight would indent it. |
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After test work was completed, the aircraft were used as military trainers. |
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Let's conservatively estimate that one of these workers stitches together five pairs of trainers per day. |
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He was wearing a beige jacket with red piping on the sleeves, dark jogging bottoms and dark trainers. |
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With finicky precision, he models turntables, scuffed trainers, tape decks and BMX bikes. |
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So peel off those manky trainers and get something fresh and funky on your plates of meat. |
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Today, he is sporting a pair of trainers that appear to be made of fluorescent pink faux-ponyskin. |
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In fact, my feet are naturally predisposed to wearing trainers or hiking boots, or, most happily, nothing at all. |
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Continue to engage and consult professional trainers, breeders and other specialists. |
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There are continuing education courses, personal trainers, committees, and councils to fuss over. |
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Given time, and several pairs of trainers he will surely fist pump his way to a major trophy before long. |
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He will need individually made insoles permanently, and wear trainers rather than shoes for comfort. |
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It harkens back to the glory days of said genre, when rock albums popped with big, grand melodies and kids pogoed along in their best trainers. |
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He is described as white and was wearing a burgundy jacket or fleece, with white trainers and a baseball cap. |
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He wears a tracksuit, trainers and carries a plastic bag that holds a football. |
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He has a Liverpool accent and was last seen wearing a polo shirt, blue trousers, white trainers and a gold neck chain. |
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Not far away, a small pile of flip-flops, sandals and trainers have been carefully gathered, next to a growing mountain of wreaths. |
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They wore trainers and tracksuits, they were religious, sure, but no-one thought they were fanatics. |
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After a while he glanced down at his trainers to mind his footing over a particularly uneven patch of road. |
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The boy was described as having short, dark hair in a crew cut, and wearing trainers and shorts. |
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Some trainers suggest that for maximum benefit, you should do crunches and other ab exercises before your aerobics or weight training. |
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But weeks later, a package arrived direct from the designer containing two pairs of trousers, two shirts, dress shoes, trainers and a belt. |
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I never really take any shoes myself preferring trainers as these are more suitable for the types of nights out you have in these places. |
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The usual backwards baseball cap and baggy trousers, but instead of trainers he wears tiny, tight climbing shoes. |
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O'Brien was galloping his horses up a really steep hill at his brother's farm when the master trainers in England had theirs out for a stroll. |
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He galloped horses Tuesday at Calder Race Course and on Wednesday was at Belmont Park to breeze horses for trainers. |
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He also spent five years galloping horses for Racing Hall of Fame trainers. |
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I was the only person who had to hire a pair of shoes, she won't let me wear trainers on the big day. |
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The horse was gelded but chipped his knee as a three year old, missed a lot of racing, and changed trainers. |
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Once there, trainers evaluated every second of the missions during post-flight debriefings. |
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Shoes, trainers and sports bags are some of the best buys to snap up, but also look out for top label sports wear at reduced prices too. |
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The club owns about 40 gliders, split into trainers and intermediate gliders. |
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He was wearing a blue jacket with white piping, blue denim jeans and either blue or black and white trainers. |
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If you're pumping iron, then you're better off wearing a pair of cross trainers because they offer better lateral stability. |
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Similarly, some trainers like to follow a pyramid of lifts with a pump-up set. |
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He wore a black balaclava, black waterproof jacket and jogging bottoms with elasticated ankles and light blue trainers with moulded grey soles. |
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Many people, Vincent explains, start out running in an old pair of trainers they wear about town. |
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The only persons permitted to be close enough to touch the horses are trainers, jockeys, grooms, stewards, and course attendants. |
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The income ensured he always got the latest expensive trainers before anyone else. |
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A proper Soccer Saturday supporter I reckon, loads of top bantz with your mates and bad trainers. |
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In those days, the young students didn't wear nylon tracksuits and trainers, but gymslips and plimsolls. |
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Training programmes will enable the trainers to further disseminate the information to others in the community, creating a multiplier effect. |
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She was wearing a white duffel coat, white top, blue jeans and white trainers on the day she disappeared. |
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Her passport, mobile telephone, trainers and handbag were found by police divers in Barmston Drain. |
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The girl wore a beige fake leather jacket, blue stone-washed jeans and white trainers. |
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She also paid tribute to everyone who contributed to the day to day running of the club, the executive, committee, trainers, parents and players. |
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He was wearing a dark balaclava, dark coat, blue denim jeans and white trainers. |
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Quite a few of the clubs have a strict dress code, banning trainers and jeans. |
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Many trainers and hunters want to accustom their dogs to the scent of the birds and animals they will be hunting. |
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I rummaged in the sock drawer for a matching pair, flung on a jacket, and jammed my feet into trainers, and then walked to work in record time. |
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Invested with 16 years of research, the trainers are not only easy on the eye but they're also alleged to help you exercise more efficiently. |
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She admitted there were some difficulties with the number of trainers available to carry out training schedules. |
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The two teenagers are described as being slight, about 5ft 9ins and wearing light hooded tops with dark trousers and trainers. |
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I'd wear army pants and trainers some days and then jeans some other days and then I'd be all suited and booted at other times. |
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You might not think it to see my trotters in trainers, but I would dearly love to be able to get away with impractical heels. |
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Always in their best grey suits, they nevertheless fail the sartorial test by wearing trainers which glare from under their trouser cuffs. |
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The trainers were medical doctors, nurses, and health and sanitary officers from the same area. |
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The neat cut means that they look as good with tailoring and smart shoes as they do with casual T-shirts and trainers. |
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The large ships boast colossal fitness centers, complete with top-of-the-line equipment, personal trainers and scads of classes. |
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Armando Martinez rode three winners on the program while eight different trainers saddled winners. |
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He had short cropped hair and was wearing blue stone-washed jeans with turn-ups, dark jacket and white trainers. |
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There also are 32 pavilion suites for trainers with living rooms, kitchens, and private baths. |
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While the gym had two rowing machines and four exercise bikes, there was only one treadmill and no cross trainers or steppers. |
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The bench press is beloved, foremost because so many trainers find it an excellent muscle-grower and test of strength. |
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Be sure trainers are showing the leadership skills necessary to actively engage staff in a two-way communication process. |
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He is described as white, slim, aged 20 to 25, wearing a red check shirt, blue jeans and white trainers. |
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One is that the winners opt to thank their agents and personal trainers in Ukrainian, Cantonese or hesitant Franglais. |
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For second offenses, trainers will be prohibited from entering horses at the track for 15 days. |
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But unbeknown to his family, he had packed extra items in his work bag including socks, a pair of trainers and some hair gel. |
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An hour of walking in a pair of these trainers or sandals is apparently equivalent to three hours of hard exercise at the gym. |
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She was wearing a cream rollneck jumper, blue jeans and trainers and was carrying a dark coloured puffa jacket. |
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One of Britain's top trainers, Tim Easterby, who has 120 horses at Great Habton, Malton, uses the pure muck as a fertiliser on his own fields. |
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You will end up wearing jeans, a hideous fleece and skanky trainers every day. |
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I prefer to go barefoot, but I have trainers, high heeled mules, loafers and flipflops. |
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He has often been seen wearing a blue and red hooded top and white trainers. |
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He was wearing an NY bobble hat, cream jacket with blue writing on the front, and white trainers. |
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One wore a pair of sky blue trainers with white laces and one wore a grey coloured fleecy sports hooded top. |
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He wore a pink button-up shirt with the sleeves rolled up, light coloured trousers and white trainers. |
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I don't think I've ever seen quite so many spotty teenagers in baseball caps, hoodies, white trainers and nylon trackies in one place before. |
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The issues involve the players and owners, not the trainers, equipment managers, broadcasters or public relations directors. |
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They also filled nontraditional billets as air traffic controllers, link trainers, mechanics, and parachute riggers. |
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My dad used to tell me off because I would wear things like boot-cut trousers, trainers and polo necks. |
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Ten minutes later her son has put on his trainers and is escorted back to school in an unmarked police car. |
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During the summer, drivers can wear a plain blue or white polo shirt and smart trousers and shoes, but not shorts or trainers. |
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High-school student Sarah Porchetta, 14, wears a Gap black ribbed turtleneck with checkered pants from Mariposa and Fila trainers. |
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The influx of horses last year led to a similar influx of new trainers and jockeys, supplementing a well-respected group of returnees. |
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Participants ranged from physical education and fitness instructors to personal trainers and professors from all over the country. |
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He wore a dark blue anorak with the hood up, blue jeans and light coloured trainers. |
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He seems unfazed as he picks us up in the car, nattily attired in a safari vest, jeans, and trainers. |
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Action should be taken now to ensure that grooms as well as owners, trainers and racecourses share in the future of the sport. |
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He was last seen wearing a blue jacket, white T-shirt, black tracksuit trousers and trainers. |
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However, animal trainers defended the role of the sniffer dog and said a machine would never be able to take over completely. |
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He was last seen wearing a blue and white striped polo shirt, green zip-up fleece, navy track-suit bottoms and navy trainers. |
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He was wearing a navy blue button neck polo shirt, worn blue jeans with a tear on the right leg and trainers. |
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He was wearing a smart grey suit type jacket, grey trousers, white trainers and a gold bracelet on his wrist. |
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She wore a grey hooded top and had trainers with white luminous markings, which looked new. |
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She is late and I am edgy, expecting a group of tough females in hoods and trainers. |
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Their trainers crunched against loose stones as they ran down a narrow dirt alley, bordered by high wooden fencing. |
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John sorted me out with running kit five minutes before the race started by chucking me his spare trainers. |
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Instead of niffing of pongy feet, the new hi-tech trainers could smell of lemons or even wild flowers. |
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Many of today's trainers use similar training methods and ride with the same style of equipment as used by those gifted vaqueros. |
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Personal trainers that are worth their salt can spot poor alignment, correct it and make sure that you are doing the exercise properly. |
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Personal trainers that are worth their salt, can spot poor alignment, correct it and make sure that you are doing the exercise properly. |
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To test the spacecraft and our spacesuits, we spent two days in Baikonur with a large group of engineers, trainers and officials. |
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He wore plain dark trainers, black jeans, a white pullover and a black wool-like coat, with a navy shoulder strap bag hanging behind him. |
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He also had on a green jumper, a pair of dark blue woollen gloves, jeans and trainers. |
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He wore a grey top, light-coloured trousers and white trainers with a blue stripe down the side. |
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Those may be appropriate for hardgainers, powerlifters or trainers who want to bulk up in the offseason and need insulin and calories to do so. |
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The water under foot splashed everywhere, soaking my trainers with 10 strides. |
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But this single-mindedness was honed by a team of white trainers and handlers. |
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We expect that the revised structure, which increases our own race planning options and choices for owners and trainers, will be well received. |
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Unbeaten in three bumpers he is a novice hurdler to follow from one of the best trainers in the country. |
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Around half of the new army's recruits have deserted or failed to make the grade, U.S. trainers say, leaving only about 2,500 soldiers. |
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I went into my room and pulled my hair into bunches, slicked on some lip gloss, then grabbed my bag and my trainers. |
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Indeed, even trainers of junior club teams are well recompensed for their input, and few are formally equipped for the role either. |
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The reality of motherhood is trainers, a fleece, a worry list and a mobile phone. |
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He was wearing a black jacket with white reflection marks, dark blue jeans and trainers. |
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The jug-eared Englishman meanwhile dressed down in a winter jacket, crumpled looking jeans and black trainers. |
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He was wearing a white T-shirt, with a checked shirt over it, jeans and trainers. |
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The committee included jockeys, owners, trainers, racing association members, and racing officials. |
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If you buy a pair of trainers and they fall to bits, you won't buy them again. |
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She's one of those rare young people who touched counselors, teachers, coaches and trainers alike. |
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Historically the pub has been used by people from the local racing stables, from the lads up to the trainers and owners. |
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Once certified, master trainers are authorized to train appropriate journeymen to become certified craft instructors. |
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With their hoodies up, they wore getaway trainers and, often, ski goggles to nullify the effects of CS gas. |
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Standard poodles are especially noted for their intelligence and obedience, earning them high marks as family dogs among many top trainers. |
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He seems to have had a hall pass from federal authorities, which embittered other foreign flight trainers not similarly well-connected. |
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The animals went through a special blessing ceremony before the tournament and there are specialist trainers on hand. |
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In the dark, the five of them had to avoid running into elliptical trainers, stationary bikes, treadmills, and rowing machines. |
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Now, despite the efforts of doctors, personal trainers, dieticians and the social services her weight has continued to rise. |
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The ATP took responsibility for the positives because its own trainers had handed out the supplements that could have caused the positive tests. |
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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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This is not a new situation for Texas's owners, trainers, breeders, and racetrack operators. |
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One had short blond hair and wore a blue, hooded sports jacket, dark jeans and white trainers. |
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Below the top, she wore faded jeans and scuffed trainers, and held a burgundy jumper in her lap. |
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He was wearing blue denim jeans, trainers, a top possibly with white stripes and either a hat or a hood. |
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Race trainers, like public schoolboys, love to paste their walls with pictures of long-gone triumphs. |
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That may be true, but even more obvious is the fact that, when acting as tipsters, lots of trainers make excellent trainers. |
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The 42-year-old Bone won half the races on an eight-race card with the help of three jockeys and two trainers. |
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We had to identify him by one of his trainers and a schoolbag with his name on it. |
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I picked up a new pair of trainers, some carpet slippers and a new winter jacket. |
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He was wearing a dark blue sweatshirt, dark stonewash jeans and white and blue-coloured trainers. |
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He wore a dark jacket, stonewashed jeans, white trainers, a dark-coloured hooded top and white polo neck top. |
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This model establishes a sequence for trainers to follow, at all echelons, to improve planning through the execution of training events. |
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The shop branched out to include sports clothing as well as trainers and soon he was cashing in on an unlikely new rage for casual sportswear. |
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Kirill has also established a theological seminary for catechists, nurses and choir trainers in part of the administrative complex. |
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Apart from students and teachers, other participants in the programme were principals and school physical education trainers. |
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Too many trainers dismiss stretching as something done by weekend toners, not hardcore bodybuilders. |
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I was based here when the flight line was filled with DH82 Tiger Moth trainers. |
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The aircraft were transferred to Canada where they served as trainers for the Free Norwegians who were learning to fly at Canadian bases. |
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He had short black hair and stubble, and was wearing a black cotton jacket with black trousers and white trainers. |
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Today's boots are more like good quality trainers with studs in the soles and are very light and comfortable. |
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Any of the Fairchild trainers is among the most enjoyable flying airplanes of their era. |
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Large numbers of Manhattan women are also reportedly trading high heels for trainers. |
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She usually wears jeans, trainers and a black leather jacket and may be wearing glasses. |
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Stories of people being robbed for their trainers emerged with those red and black high-tops. |
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After all, what's more suitable than a nice pair of trainers to help you keep on running? |
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The trainers were with the trainees almost the full day, beginning with PT in the morning before joining them for breakfast in the mess. |
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He wore a baseball cap, light-coloured jogging bottoms, trainers and a big woolly duffel-type coat with a hood. |
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Jenny points to the popularity of hoods, vests, trainers and toggles in today's fashions. |
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He was wearing a blue hooded sweater, black coat, dark jeans and black trainers. |
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One of the robbers was white, 5ft 11 in tall, aged mid to late 20s and was wearing light blue jeans and a grey hoody with trainers. |
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He was clean-shaven and wearing blue coveralls, white trainers and a white baseball cap. |
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Robbie wore a clerical collar, kilt and trainers while marrying his friend Billy Morrison, the bass guitarist with the 1980s band The Cult. |
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He developed an interest in massage and body work and observed football trainers and others involved with sports. |
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Matthew was 5ft 5ins tall, slim, with close-cropped hair and was wearing blue jeans, a navy sweatshirt and black trainers. |
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Tom was struck by the boy, with his close-fitting purple shirt, tucked in at the waist, tight black jeans and black trainers. |
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My son wore black shoes, not his trainers, and a black shirt, but this was not presentable enough, apparently. |
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Once the rink opened Michael took my comfy worn trainers and returned with a pair of ice-skates which I dubiously donned. |
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She feels very grown up in her pedal pushers, cool t-shirt and trainers that light up with every step. |
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Typically, training systems were justified as trainers for a specific aircraft, weapon system, etc. |
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But soon, the trainers pepped up Charlie with a little bit of sweet-talking. |
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We encourage employees to define for themselves what is acceptable, but jeans, trainers, crop tops and collarless shirts are definitely out. |
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In terms of the product continuum, they have enabled users to personalise their trainers, creating designs and patterns within a tightly bounded shoe design. |
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He apparently gave the fake sheikh seven winners out of ten tips, but jockeys and trainers can offer better strike rates than that in their newspaper columns. |
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Having been trained by the Kennedy's dog trainers, the black and white puppy reportedly made no toileting errors and did not gnaw on the furniture. |
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One of the provisions of the policy will make it feasible for out-of-state trainers to race horses in California when their home tracks are closed. |
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I apologize to my fellow jockeys, the owners, and the trainers. |
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There will be a panel discussion by women jockeys, trainers, and owners. |
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We have already had the location of our proposed new racecourse visited by a number of leading racehorse trainers and jockeys and the feedback has been unanimously positive. |
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When Mark came in, he employed 5 fitness trainers and a full time doctor. |
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The basic types of model aircraft are trainers for beginners, sportsfliers for those at the next stage and scale models for the more experience pilot. |
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Step into one of these trainers and you'd swear you're on a flight deck. |
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The students were put through their paces with day and night trainers. |
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They come with wholesome winter references such as alpine leaf designs or chunky cable knits, and should be worn with jeans and heavy shoes or trainers. |
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That, and the fact that almost everyone in Horden wears a shell suit or football shirt and trainers at all times, persuaded him to try the fitness industry. |
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At the encouragement of the trainers, both Lukonge and Mushingano signed up for the mechanics class, the only two girls to do so. |
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After retiring from the saddle and taking up residence in Paterson, N.J., then a famous rendezvous for turfmen, Littlefield became one of the leading trainers in America. |
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One man was described as white, around 30, 6ft tall, of slim build with brown hair and wearing a two-tone fleece jacket, blue jeans and white trainers. |
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Most mountaineering trainers say that rock climbing is all in the head. |
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Great credit is due to all the under-age trainers who do tremendous work. |
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The workout facilities are beautiful and on-site trainers are easily attainable. |
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The main trainers seem to enjoy the air of mystique that surrounds a lot of it, and they want to take large amounts of your money from you for signing up to their courses. |
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He is 30 minutes late and hardly cuts an imposing figure, dressed shabbily in an old pair of tracksuit bottoms and trainers, polo shirt and fleece. |
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The unshaven Moodley later walked to the dock in trainers without laces. |
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He wore white trainers, dark blue jeans and a navy blue hooded top. |
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Kurei pulled on his old battered trainers and black denim jacket. |
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His total assets then represented a beat-up van and a few boxes of cheap trainers, which he sold to small, independent sports shops in towns across the north of England. |
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And then, trainers still squelching, it was time for everyone to disperse. |
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But trainers need jockeys who can compete on handicaps at weights considerably less than 9st, and it is a fearsome task to comply, even for fit athletes. |
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His animal trainers and handlers scrubbed an ordinary gray elephant with white plaster and used peach-colored tint around the animal's ears, trunk and feet. |
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He drove a rolls-royce and smoked Cuban Cohibas, but wore track suits, medallions, and trainers. |
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Just at that moment a middle-aged man in a colourful padded car coat and grubby trainers appeared on the other side of the road and momentarily eyed us suspiciously. |
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The definitions also make an important distinction regarding the degree of clinical responsibility for clinician's caseloads that supervisors, consultants, or trainers assume. |
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The first day saw the swearing-in of athletes, trainers and judges, after which athletes would make sacrifices to the gods and, if they wished, seek advice from oracles. |
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Their life means juggling time with their children with long hours, unsociable shifts, and with a wage that won't stretch to pay for clothes, trainers and educational trips. |
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He was a cavalier in an age of roundheads, grandson not just of one of the greatest trainers who ever lived but of Sir William Lyons, the founder of Jaguar cars. |
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After a week when racing has come under scrutiny over trainers allegedly cheating, two rank outsiders made a mockery of the conspiracy theories yesterday. |
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He has a snake tattoo on his right forearm and was last seen wearing blue or black jeans, black trainers and grey jacket and carrying a red holdall with the word TRAVEL on it. |
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He was 5ft 6ins tall and wore a navy blue hooded top and black trainers. |
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They were taken out because Ascot's likeable clerk of the course upset trainers by refusing to artificially water the sun-baked turf because rain was forecast. |
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These teachers were coached by trainers from the Education Ministry. |
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On the morning we meet she is casually dressed in black satin combat trousers, a black T-shirt under a lilac, lace-trimmed cardigan worn with black trainers. |
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The officers, executive members, managers, trainers and selectors were complimented for their dedication and commitment to the running of the club. |
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Even the humblest of trainers can have his fifteen minutes of fame. |
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With a full week to rest your chest between sessions and a reduced workload for other muscles, intermediate and advanced trainers should thrive on this routine. |
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These are the fundamental plans that introduce beginners to the basic lifts and raise the intensity and volume for intermediate and advanced trainers. |
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Other legendary trainers suffered flameouts just as dramatic. |
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He was wearing a grey fleece, jeans, trainers and a scarf around his neck. |
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The show grounds were a bustle of activity, horses, riders, spectators, staff members, trainers, worried parents and other people, running around in a flurried way. |
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The proposals are part of a wide-ranging White Paper on public health which also includes curbs on junk food advertising and the introduction of NHS personal health trainers. |
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And yesterday their hard work was celebrated at Harewood House in Leeds at a special event bringing together dogs and their partners, trainers and volunteer fund-raisers. |
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One of the people William rode a lot of horses for was cutting horse trainer Robert Rust who is one of the top cutting horse trainers in the world today. |
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Off she flapped, her flimsy cotton based trainers galumphing all the way. |
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As was the case with this particular dog, some dogs deal on a regular basis with cattle prods or other shocking devices wielded by their masters or trainers. |
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Her trainers believe that she has the ability, commitment and determination to realise her Olympic dream but she will need a little financial help to get there. |
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Instead of electoral colleges, those people would come from associations of respective categories such as boxers, managers, promoters, trainers and officials. |
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Main Events' Carl Moretti emceed the event as all six major combatants and their trainers were brought up one at a time to give their insight to Saturdays Mega-Card. |
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Treadmills are still the most popular type of equipment sold, but a growing number of elliptical motion trainers are attracting exercisers seeking a low-impact workout. |
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I asked her how her trainers, born and raised in Iran, have learned how to teach hip-hop. |
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Nutritionist and trainers escorted players assigned to lose or gain weight to the buffet line and sat with them. |
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Those wearing jeans or trainers will not be admitted and casually dressed members of the media will be turned away. |
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Jeans and trainers may vary, but every man jack of them will be wearing a checked Burberry cap and a Stone Island jumper, usually in a fetching shade of beige. |
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I was merely glowing wetly, and worrying about the icecream I'd just bought melting through the bottom of my shopping bag and dripping all over my trainers. |
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Managing personal trainers is a world apart from managing aestheticians. |
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He is one of the few jumps trainers to have enjoyed success on the Flat, landing several races at Royal Ascot as well as the Northumberland Plate and the Doncaster Cup. |
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You flash past the winning post knowing you have won the biggest race of your life and are smothered in flash-bulbs and the congratulations of owners, trainers and punters. |
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Matt's throat constricted painfully and he dashed, trainers squeaking on the shiny floor, to the high bed, only just stopping himself jumping onto it. |
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In an age of five-minute wonders some trainers of the traditional martial arts are sceptical whether Krav Maga has the stamina to go the distance. |
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On the evening of her disappearance, she was wearing a pink sleeveless top, blue jeans with holes in the knees, a khaki duffel coat and black trainers. |
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His face was masked by a grey scarf and dark woollen hat and he was wearing dark trousers, a dark knee-length coat and black trainers with white stripes. |
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Moreover, the Hunters were related through marriage to the Reidys of Brownstown and to the Barretts, successful trainers and jockeys respectively. |
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Punters like me are uneasy when we witness things such as hot favourites finishing down the field with only lame explanations offered by trainers and jockeys. |
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Miss Stephenson was wearing black baggy knee-length combat trousers covered in zips and chains, and knee-length stripy socks with white Adidas trainers. |
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Miss Taylor was wearing camouflage trousers, white trainers, a black T-shirt and a grey zip-up hooded sweatshirt with pink writing on it when she disappeared. |
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Many trainers keep as much as they can to themselves, or share information only with their senior runners, to reduce the risk of a secret slipping out. |
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After a gap of three hours there was a further sighting of the men, all wearing trainers and T-shirts and two carrying rucksacks, at Baker Street station. |
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Racing enthusiasts are sure to enjoy the display of trophies, photographs, horse rugs, silks and other memorabilia from the area's top trainers and most famous racehorses. |
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Agency officials made first contact with the sere trainers during April 2002, not long after Abu Zubaydah was captured. |
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Several horses in hendra had fallen ill and died, followed by one of their trainers. |
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It was a particularly good evening for the Kildare trainers and Edward Lynam got a nice surprise when Ennistown Ladys late surge landed the seven furlong maiden race. |
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And there was no mention of Hezbollah fighters or trainers being present in Iraq. |
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They mostly came from inner cities around the country, usually showed up in sparkling brand new trainers, carrying a portable stereo, booming dance music. |
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Are you wearing scuffed sports shoes instead of scuffed Converse trainers? |
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Guests include a podiatrist, a sports masseur, a foot scanner technician for determining the ideal running shoe, personal trainers, dieticians to name but a few. |
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All players must have proper footwear, football boots or trainers. |
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He observed that the German military are the single trainers of the Armed Forces Electronic and Mechatronics Engineering Workshop and School. |
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Neither I or any other member of staff at Gaming International have coerced trainers into remaining at Milton K eynes. |
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Despite the outroar from trainers, owners and fellow jockeys, I understand more arrests are in the pipeline. |
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She was wearing a black jacket, black jeans, a white blouse and pink, high-top trainers. |
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One of the men is described as wearing a high-visibility jacket, grey combat trousers and grey and black Air Max trainers. |
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The man police want is white, about 5ft 8ins and wore a brown shirt and trainers at the time of the attack. |
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He was wearing three-quarter shorts, a shell jacket and light trainers, and was carrying a brown leather satchel type bag. |
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He wore a grey or white zipped top and dark blue shellsuit bottoms and blue trainers. |
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Teaching firefighters solely through traditional means is a laborsome and costly process, tedious for both trainers and firefighters. |
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Added to that, we've got seven pairs of Phase Pro trainers, designed exclusively for the netball player. |
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Wear with opaque tights and hightop trainers and swap for laser-cut flats when it's sunny. |
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The meeting is of an advisory group of hunting dog trainers, game bird propagators, shooting preserve operators and more. |
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Some take the summer rack railway but most don mountain boots, trainers or flip flops to trek up Snowdon. |
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Among the rare sneakers on sale was a pair of PS400 Nike Air Max Lunar trainers designed to mark Neil Armstrong's moon landing. |
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Dressed in T-shirt, sweat pants, white socks and trainers, the only indication of what might be being said is when he shifts in his seat. |
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During the 1980s, a prospective sale of 63 Hawk trainers to Iraq was considered by the British government. |
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Most trainers do not allow boxers to train and spar without wrist wraps and boxing gloves. |
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For this reason, the haymaker or roundhouse is not a conventional punch, and is regarded by trainers as a mark of poor technique or desperation. |
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In boxing, each fighter is given a corner of the ring where he rests in between rounds for 1 minute and where his trainers stand. |
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The size of the horse is one consideration for buyers and trainers when choosing a potential racehorse. |
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Coinages like this one proliferate in the sociolects of trainers, educationists, and marketers, to single out three offenders. |
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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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Rick confirms Quo won't be ditching their enduring jeans, T-shirts and white trainers image in favour of Justin-influenced catsuits, though. |
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Racetrack owners, horse trainers and state governments sometimes receive a cut of ADW revenues. |
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Operations include Coolmore Stud and Ballydoyle, the base of Aidan O'Brien arguably one of the world's most successful horse trainers. |
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Injuries and other midmatch dramas are hardly unusual for Jankovic, who calls on trainers with regularity. |
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Initially, they were equipped with seven Folland Gnat trainers inherited from the RAF Yellowjacks display team. |
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She was wearing grey trousers, a white polo shirt and black trainers with pink laces. |
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He was wearing a black hoodie, dark three-quarter length bottoms, and dark trainers with illuminous patches on the heel. |
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Some trainers have only a few horses in the yard and pay to use other trainers' gallops. |
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I also believe that plimsolls should be brought back as regulation sports shoes, instead of fancy trainers. |
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Letters from around the world landed on the brothers' desks, and the trainers of other national teams were all interested in their shoes. |
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Celestial navigation trainers combine a simple flight simulator with a planetarium in order to train aircraft crews in celestial navigation. |
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For a time mercenaries became important as trainers and administrators, but soon these tasks were also taken by the state. |
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Peter's retiral requires them to find a new handler and I know a couple of Scottish trainers are casting covetous glances in their direction. |
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I have dozens of shoes but can only wear comfy ones, trainers or my baffies. |
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With a lot of trainers the wish is often father to the thought but Hobbs is neither dreamer nor waffler and I would tend to take his word for it. |
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Even my trainers have got a wedge heel to give me a little bit of extra height. |
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Classic sports shoes have been given a glossy makeover with comfy trainers that feature a concealed wedge heel to instantly lengthen your legs. |
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