If that is your proposition, that seems to me to present an insuperable hurdle in your way. |
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The third hurdle that nuclear power advocates must overcome is radioactive waste. |
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The gelding's new trainer may try to capitalise on Captain Corelli's novice hurdle status before reverting to chases. |
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Watch for an Irish outsider in the supreme novice hurdle and an Irish winner of the Coral Cup. |
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The Philip Carberry-ridden Killeaney, on the other hand, went unbacked in the three-mile handicap hurdle. |
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But that was before the Queen's horse, Shining Strand, won a novice hurdle race at Wetherby. |
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Ambitious plans to invest billions of pounds in South Yorkshire could fail at the first hurdle unless muddled rail networks are sorted out first. |
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It deserves every congratulation for having got over the first tough hurdle. |
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And there was some consolation for the connections of Limestone Lad when Solerina won the novice hurdle. |
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Culloty sustained the injury when falling from Only Vintage at the fourth flight in a novices' hurdle at the same course on Tuesday. |
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I may not have been a winner but at least I had completed the novice hurdle. |
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Buying presents for other people is generally considered the biggest hurdle of the festive season. |
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Those undertaking Indonesian law research face the major hurdle of sourcing relevant legal material. |
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Only a man who loved someone beyond their looks could get over this hurdle, and for that, I applaud him. |
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Lack of proper transportation system in the region is also a major hurdle in the development of the area. |
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But this was of little consolation or comfort to the latter who for the second year running had lost out at the final hurdle. |
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For maximum excitement and variety a mixed card of flat, hurdle and steeplechase racing has been organised. |
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The National Trust also provided funding for radiocarbon dating of the hurdle that turned out to date from the early bronze age. |
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Although Gavilan was a brilliant welterweight, he found the extra strength of the Hawaiian too tough a hurdle. |
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Adding to the justiciability hurdle, I doubt members of the Senate even have standing to bring such a claim. |
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His first hurdle was to devise a safe and effective method of seizure induction. |
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After being given a crash-course in rowing, my first hurdle was to get into the boat without it keeling over. |
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In order to breach this communication hurdle all they have to do is send off a quick text message on their keitai. |
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Now the proposals have been approved by planning officers and the final hurdle to the creation of their perfect rural idyll has been crossed. |
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Clear this hurdle, and they have a realistic chance of running Australia close. |
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York City defender Chris Smith reckons to have overcome his biggest hurdle on the long road to full fitness. |
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What happens when a community built on oppression and struggle clears its final hurdle? |
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The final hurdle has at last been overcome in the battle to give Middleton protected Conservation Area status. |
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It doesn't take you a year to learn to hurdle, but it does take you a year to learn how to race at it proficiently enough to be successful. |
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The Dublin trainer, a past master at turning out hurdle winners, supplied the first two home. |
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This is considered the final hurdle for the bill's passage, as approval is considered certain in the Senate. |
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But Mr Davies, said that any such proposal from Brussels would fall at the first hurdle. |
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In fact, once they get to the play-offs, they always fall at the first hurdle. |
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Given this high hurdle, Congress's exercise of power in this realm would be reserved for unusually egregious circumstances. |
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An attempt to bring a private prosecution over the death of a partygoer at the entertainer's home fell at the first hurdle yesterday. |
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The fact that publishers can leapfrog this hurdle by agreeing to submit the full text of articles has fuelled publishers' grievances. |
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There were many dot.com entries, but these were not technology-based businesses and all fell at the first hurdle. |
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In February he cleared the most important hurdle, successfully retaking the ethics portion of the bar exam. |
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Finding the capital cost of complex pieces of equipment is a major hurdle and often public appeals are run to raise the money needed. |
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Near the end of seventh grade the teacher in gym class had us run, jump over a hurdle, and land on a mat head first while doing a roll. |
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The commander's intent was to hurdle obstacles, crawl beneath objects, ascend and descend obstacles, and jump from objects. |
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This is not going to be an easy hurdle for local government to come to terms with. |
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The education of both officials and electorate has been another logistic hurdle. |
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This loosey-goosey approach might make it easier for some motivated students to jump the GED hurdle swiftly and move on to college or work. |
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This is the one hurdle at which most listeners coming in hope, tend to falter and often lose heart and turn away. |
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If you're walking along and spot a snake, fear propels you to run with blazing speed and hurdle the fence like an Olympian. |
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Intercounty, whose only previous win was in a handicap hurdle on this track, doubled the total in the Beginners Chase. |
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Four months later he brought a team of horses to the Festival and landed the new juvenile handicap hurdle with Dabiroun. |
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A chase involves larger, rigid fences while a hurdle race is run over shorter, more flexible obstacles. |
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Now with Sue Smith he has already improved to win a handicap hurdle at Wetherby. |
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The biggest hurdle any first-timer has to overcome is walking through the door. |
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The insurmountable hurdle for the Liberal Party is the perspicacity and discernment of the public. |
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A York couple who overcame the hurdle of cancer are now tackling another challenge in aid of a cerebral palsy charity. |
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I'm trying to be patient, but my confidence is low and that is a hard hurdle to overcome. |
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The knee injury that kept her away from the courts for more than eight months was a huge hurdle to overcome. |
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When you can't show how, when, where it all occurred, you have a major hurdle to overcome. |
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It was told with such passion and energy that it was difficult imagining a hurdle they could not overcome together. |
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She tore cartilage in her knee on August 6 as she did a routine jump over the hurdle during warm-up for her last pre-Olympic race in Zurich. |
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Pittman injured herself during a warm-up before her Zurich race, landing awkwardly after clearing a hurdle. |
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The hoarding, the structure on which an ad is placed, is related to the hurdle over which athletes jump. |
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Realising that I'd circumnavigated my way around all of the exhibits, there was only one hurdle left to conquer. |
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It is terraced, surrounded by hurdle fences, furnished with parasols, umbrella heaters and plants. |
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Having surmounted the hurdle of the committee stage the bill will proceed to become law in the normal way. |
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The former chaser slipped the field turning for home and galloped 12 lengths clear by the time he cleared the final hurdle. |
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I took one look at the form for that particular novices' hurdle, and advised him to restrict his bet to a nominal sum. |
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Lake was injured when his mount jumped poorly at the next-to-last fence during a novice hurdle race and unseated him. |
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However, transitioning from the current governmental management to private management is a major hurdle. |
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His first hurdle as chairman will be to erase the cartoon image of him that is seared into the minds of most of the population. |
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The loans, which amount to trillions of yen, are seen as a key hurdle to economic revival. |
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But separatism only widened the gulf and deepened the mistrust, which was a hurdle in maintaining peace and harmony. |
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His seal of approval was the final hurdle for a deal that has been on the stocks for several years. |
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In the commercial industry of publishing and stationary, there are often layers of opinion to hurdle in order to get an idea from conception to market. |
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As the recruitment process begins, the question of motivation could also prove to be a hurdle. |
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In the meantime, just as the bill passed its first hurdle, snow flakes started to fall down on the Capitol. |
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But just when it could all fall over at the last hurdle, he plays his ace. |
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The race sprung to life at the second flight when leader Westender refused to jump the hurdle and also knocked the favourite Rule Supreme out of contention. |
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Once I got over that hurdle, it was as if a huge weight had lifted and I was not scared anymore. |
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For most young men and women in fashion, honing a distinctive voice is, perhaps, the most difficult hurdle to building a business. |
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If the two companies can overcome that hurdle, they must then clear three others to secure the exemption they seek. |
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Still, assuming Kasich survives his 2014 reelection race, he easily clears the hurdle of having gotten stuff done. |
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You put your money on Bricks And Mortar, running in the 25-year hurdle. |
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As Beck suggests, getting a chance is usually the most difficult hurdle on the path toward coming back for a player whose career has been on the skids. |
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Yet the initial hurdle Mace and the anti-Graham contingent faces in the Palmetto State is unity. |
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And I think those people handicapped by the lack of a diploma can easily bypass this hurdle so long as the stress is placed more on a certificate than on real abilities. |
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It was only fitting that there should be a female winner on Ladies Day and trainer Venetia Williams obliged when Limerick Boy won the novices' hurdle handicap. |
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The nine-year-old, a previous winner over this course and distance, ran a nice race in sixth on his seasonal comeback at Wetherby three weeks ago in a hurdle race. |
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One hurdle to overcome would regard who actually owned the ground. |
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The first hurdle to be overcome was to avoid major civilian casualties. |
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The six-year-old proved that staying was his game at Wetherby in May when he won a handicap hurdle over almost three miles by a neck from the favourite Garnett. |
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Hosts handed tough task In Group A, reigning world champions Brazil will have to be at their devastating best to avoid falling at the first hurdle. |
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It is our primary submission that this case falls at the first hurdle. |
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So you fall at the first hurdle, you have no musical credibility. |
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By uttering the word Ascot, I had already fallen at the first hurdle. |
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But as far as a true sampling, this show falls at the first hurdle. |
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An additional hurdle for existing leaseholders is that they must gain agreement from the freeholder if they wish to convert from leasehold to commonhold. |
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It's a good start, with many a hurdle to overcome, nevertheless the question of being able to make interoperable mobile payments will ultimately affect us all. |
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Grand Jete looked like landing the spoils for Nicky Henderson when he powered into the lead between the last two flights, but he made a mistake at the final hurdle. |
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Perhaps the biggest hurdle for SDR will be to get these companies to cross-license their waveforms to companies building SDR products, Powell said. |
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It means they are on their own on the final hurdle of a seemingly endless slog of course work, mock examinations, orals, practicals and revision which began in year nine. |
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With members of Congress itching to gavel their lame duck session to a close, the biggest hurdle remains a catch-all spending bill that's now weeks overdue. |
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The seven-year-old has been a reformed character since being gelded last summer, winning valuable handicap hurdle races at Cheltenham and Newbury on his last two outings. |
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Tough luck on Lauren Platt after she fell at the X Factor's semi-final hurdle. |
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The judge couldn't split Classical Art and Princess Ombu in the 2m1f novice handicap hurdle at Taunton. |
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Coppiced, peeled sweet chestnut will form beautiful hurdle fencing nestled among the planting. |
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And that includes getting over a tricky first hurdle against Les Fennecs, who have flown under the radar heading into this tournament. |
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Coole Avenue, trained by Tom Cooper, won the 2m six-year-old and upwards maiden hurdle by three and a half lengths. |
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Her latest success, her ninth of the campaign, came on her father Nick's Forcefield in the 3m handicap hurdle. |
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The Minister said law and order situation has improved, there is no hurdle of red-tapism or any other, and investors get necessary facilitation. |
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McCoy's other ride, Arctiid, started odds-on for the two-mile novice hurdle, but after making the running, faded to be fourth. |
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United will hope to make progress on the De Jong deal over the weekend but the main hurdle for Toon chiefs is likely to be the transfer fee. |
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Dempsey was again seen at his best when he completed a double on Petuntse in the two-mile handicap hurdle. |
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Lew, a thatched hurdle, supported by sticks, and set up in a field to screen lambs, etc. from the wind. |
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In contrast to Duke, Double Double has been knocking on the door in his three hurdle starts, filling the runner-up spot on each occasion. |
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Terry Biddlecombe reaches a career total of 900 as Pitpan wins the novice hurdle at Windsor. |
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The lightly raced gelding was last seen when beating Drumfire in a highly competitive maiden hurdle at the Galway Festival. |
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I had a brand new up-chit in hand, and the dunker was the only hurdle between me and the cockpit. |
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Dutch treat for Ferguson The second division of the 2m3f novice hurdle was won in fine style by Cape Dutch under Jack Quinlan. |
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The initiative promises to sort out your bodgers from your badgers and offers free instruction on pole lathes, hurdle making and forestry skills. |
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The measure aims to solve the long-standing problem caused by the need to have separate winning posts for hurdle races and chases. |
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Willie Musson enjoys his first success as a trainer when Shantogan takes the juvenile hurdle at Plumpton from Goose Pimple. |
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The last of about 1,800 victories was with Agdistis in a juvenile hurdle at Worcester. |
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Genghis Khan, who holds two entries at the Cheltenham Festival, makes his jumps debut in the two-mile hurdle at Navan tomorrow. |
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There are four valuable finals down for decision at Galway tonight with the Flaherty Markets Corrib Plate backed up by two hurdle deciders. |
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Following a good run at Cork last weekend Strand Line must be given every chance in the 74-102 handicap hurdle. |
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The present hurdle to widespread adoption is the lack of standardisation among the levels in the value chain of the commercial vehicles market. |
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Off the bend it looked the match that it was, but Voler La Vedette started to fold going to the last hurdle and my mare stayed better. |
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A future star is on show at Kempton as subsequent Champion hurdler Lanzarote spreadeagles his rivals in the handicap hurdle. |
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The incredulity gap poses a serious hurdle for Secretary Kerry. |
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The accumulation of garbage in the water bed was the main hurdle in recovering the body, the official added. |
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Social Climber is tipped to end a long winless spell for Kevin Prendergast by winning the three-year-old maiden hurdle. |
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Auteuil, where Gallagher won a hurdle on Aardwolf, will frequently figure on his itinerary from now on. |
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Earlier, Pyromaniac, runner-up to Nicky Henderson's Snake Eyes at Punchestown last time, looks the one to beat in the rated hurdle. |
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The next hurdle was licensing the music from the Hendrix estate. |
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How do we jump over that last hurdle before we start most of the permittings being done? |
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The BTK has benefited from the recent market upleg, shooting higher over the past few sessions to hurdle its 10-day and 20-day moving average. |
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A NUNEATON gambler failed at the final hurdle to become the biggest betting shop winner in history. |
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Baba Au Rhum only just stays the minimum trip, but even so the waiting tactics he requires were overdone in the two-mile handicap hurdle. |
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A substantial hurdle to this aim is the difficulty of working out how old fossils are. |
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The 1986 winner, Dawn Run, is the only horse to have ever won both this race and the leading hurdle event, the Champion Hurdle. |
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A RUN-of-the-mill handicap hurdle at Ludlow had huge consequences for in-running and outright punters thanks to the 100-1 winner Tayarat. |
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The highly progressive Bellflower Boy looks the answer in the handicap hurdle. |
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However, Richard Branson indicated that Virgin was unlikely to continue its deal next season, citing cost as a hurdle. |
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George landed a double when Majaales, a son of Oaks runner-up Roseate Tern, won his second start in seven days in the 2m novice handicap hurdle. |
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I'll be on LETTRE DE CACHET for Noel Meade in the three-runner Grade 2 juvenile hurdle, a tight and fascinating little race. |
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Money talks Trainer Chris Down came in for lots of backslapping after Nothing Is Forever landed a touch in the 2m handicap hurdle. |
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Perth should suit down to the ground and the 2m 4f novices' hurdle looks ideal even with Gordon Elliot sending over his usual raiding party from Ireland. |
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While larger corporates have taken full advantage of the market opportunities available to them, a growing number of SMEs are overtrading and risk falling at the last hurdle. |
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The richest is the extended two-mile handicap hurdle race worth pounds 35,000, while there is a three-mile race for steeplechasers with pounds 25,000 in prize money. |
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Many a wretch who has been drawn upon a hurdle, has done less mischief than those barterers of forged lies, coiners of scandal, and clippers of reputation. |
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Early last month he won a maiden hurdle at Clonmel, but he did better still at Fairyhouse next time when chasing home Pivot Bridge in a reasonable handicap. |
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Stage Right, a 4-1 chance from the Oliver Brady stable, provided the middle leg of Cullen's treble with a length success in the fouryear-old hurdle. |
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The last hurdle in the actualization of the treaty was removed by the signing of Mutual Recognition Agreement, or MRA, on Plant Quarantine and SPS Measures. |
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Rodi Greene, unseated from Chop-Chop at the second-last hurdle in the race, sustained a badly cut right eye in the incident, and needed five stitches. |
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Racing off a mark of 73, What Lies Ahead finished a close third behind last week's Killarney maiden hurdle winner Pyromaniac and Pivot Bridge, a 117-rated hurdler. |
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Marsh Marigold and Jamie Goldstein got the better of a ding-dong battle with Skelton Sovereign in the handicap hurdle, giving Joe Fierro a welcome boost in the process. |
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Having defeated the cream of the County's youth teams to reach the final, Hepworth were left with one last hurdle to overcome but, sadly, it wasn't to be their day. |
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This is achieved by sitting the top horizontal bar of the hurdle in a bracket, rather than it being morticed directly into the upright as is presently the case. |
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The handicap hurdle went to Epsom, with Roborant showing his appreciation of a recent spin on the Flat to score for the Jon Akehurst stable under Seamus Durack. |
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Worcestershire-trained Batman Senora is firmly on course for the French GoldCup at the end of the month after landing a listed hurdle race at Auteuil. |
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The jockey, attached to the Venetia Williams yard, was taken to hospital after being unseated from Pennywise at the second-last in a maiden hurdle on Tuesday. |
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Fred Winter goes through the pounds 100,000 barrier when Bladon wins the novices' hurdle at Stratford from Pitpan, and Nantar beats Roisrian in the novices' chase. |
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