Finger Lakes racetrack canceled its card on Monday after three races due to wet track conditions. |
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Warner, who has rescued Thoroughbreds off the racetrack before, plans to keep Big Rut as a lead pony or show horse. |
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It's a lot of hard work, and I don't mean just about what happens on the racetrack. |
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The last major stakes winner to stand at stud then return to the racetrack for competition was champion Bertrando. |
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To add to the general excitement, a couple of tigers were let loose on the racetrack to be hunted! |
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And the racetrack shows skid marks, cracks and you'll occasionally see thick clouds of smoke. |
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And imagine that situation not on a flat highway, but on a narrow, one-groove racetrack with banked corners. |
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In 1937, they took the racetrack by storm, winning everywhere and lifting a quickly obsessed nation out of its doldrums. |
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And every racetrack requires a little different gearing, so we have to go through the transmissions and change the gearing. |
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Killed in the fire were four horses that were being laid up from the racetrack, two yearlings, and one weanling. |
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Alerted by Gold was being led off the racetrack when she propped and refused to move. |
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When they got to a brand-new racetrack, surprisingly everybody adapted to the track. |
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The man who asked not to be identified was so fed up with his estate being used as a racetrack that he grassed the offenders up to police. |
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Considering that most fans watch the races on TV rather than from the stands, the racetrack will make or break the reputation of an event. |
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Another whisper has an alleged drug baron's money tied to a recent racetrack incident that led to a jockey and a bookmaker being disqualified. |
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And the whole idea of bringing the pro-am golf tournament to Rancho Santa Fe was to promote the racetrack. |
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This is not a new situation for Texas's owners, trainers, breeders, and racetrack operators. |
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His goal is to reduce the number of catastrophic injuries to horses on the racetrack. |
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Already there is a museum and a horse racetrack, and last year more than 30,000 tourists visited the desolate area. |
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Related storms caused extensive damage and killed horses at a racetrack in Kentucky. |
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A hotwalker is the name given to the guy at a racetrack who walks hot horses around in a circle to cool them down. |
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Plans call for the demolition of the racetrack and grandstand to provide the necessary space for expansion. |
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Now I'm the fat girl, jiggling and bouncing in unnecessary ways while Zeek, the greatest guy around runs fitly and trimly around the racetrack. |
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Nolan watched the race from the inner of the racetrack and every manic tic of his fevered reaction was captured by the television cameras. |
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Ruinous pickups, cram-full of teenagers in an elevated mood, swayed toward us at racetrack speeds. |
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Then he is sprung from prison by close associate Mike Carter so that Bannion can lead a daring racetrack heist. |
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Behind them, in chalk, is a train schedule, like a tote board at a racetrack. |
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At the end of the day, when the sun sets on the racetrack, the owners load up their thoroughbred and Arab horses until next month's race meeting. |
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He would build a racetrack, the finest in the world, and bring horse racing back to California. |
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The good Dr. Gupta tests his own driving skills and physical endurance on the racetrack. |
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Last year, she rode shotgun in a NASCAR vehicle for several laps at a California racetrack. |
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Usually, when I'm racing, I've got my head down, and all I remember about a resort is its racetrack. |
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Obviously, winning the first race last year seemed like it all came together, but there's a lot more to it than just the results on the racetrack. |
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It featured some striking visual images, and Graham Greene's story, set against a background of racetrack racketeers, offers intriguing pre-echoes of Brighton Rock. |
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For racetrack or off-road use only, Mopar says, which you can take to mean not street legal. |
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Planners in South Wales have shrugged off environmental concerns to give the go-ahead to a £280m racetrack. |
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Usually televised at off-track betting parlors or at a racetrack other than the one at which a race is being run. |
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There's only a two-day reprieve before Oaks Day, or ladies' day, where the big focus is on racetrack fashion. |
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My riding of Etobicoke North has the Woodbine Racetrack, Canada's national racetrack for horses, thoroughbred and standardbred. |
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Next to the grandstand we go under the racetrack to the pit road and vehicle shelters. |
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The daring racetrack leads players between high-rise buildings and high above the roofs of the city. |
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A boy dragging a backpack runs a hand along the top of a wooden fence, the rail a racetrack, his hand the racecar. |
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He is more of a shoo-in than any previous heir apparent I can think of, yet the political racetrack has seen many favourites fall at the last fence. |
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Which means you can go from the city's racetrack to its runways, restaurants and flowerbeds. |
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A number of visual displays ring the screen that measures the grip of your tires to the racetrack and the degree to which inertia and G-Force push onto your car. |
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He was at a car racetrack near Houston, amid a landscape of flat fields and smoke-belching refineries. |
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A leisure and retail complex will also be proposed at the former prison, including an all-purpose motorcycle racetrack, DUP sources said. |
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It was generally kicking out-of-hand stuff and Thirsk rugby club is based alongside the racetrack. |
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The development of a two or three hundred acre plot next to the racetrack will be known as Woodbine Live. |
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It licenses all racetrack operators, as well as those who work at the tracks or participate in racing. |
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The race takes place in a controlled environment on a racetrack where safety officials are present. |
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The car's lines do not end abruptly but instead continue to flow organically, echoing the smooth shapes of a racetrack. |
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The T-33 arrived at its holding point at approximately 11:28 at which point the pilot entered a left-hand racetrack holding pattern. |
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Imagine an overloaded dump truck driving too fast around a racetrack, leaving clouds of dust and a trail of debris. |
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If my mares produce successful horses on the racetrack then obviously they'll be worth a lot more money, which is why I'm doing it in the long run. |
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But trading options is more like betting on horses at the racetrack. |
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An artificial hoof attached to a machine that mimics the pounding of a horse's stride may help researchers discover the safest racetrack surface material for horses. |
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So a racetrack like Milwaukee, being another track that's fairly short and not really steeply banked, it ought to be a pretty difficult place to race? |
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A half-dozen animal rights protesters demonstrated near the racetrack entrance. |
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Silverstone racetrack was the stage for a brand new racing car yesterday. |
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Our members are statistically amongst the safest people with whom to share a racetrack, with consistently fewer incidents and therefore more track time. |
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It's truly the best race in the world and the best racetrack in the world. |
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This place is probably the best-maintained racetrack on the circuit. |
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The series is so competitive that an extra second on a pit stop or getting through traffic on the racetrack can mean the difference between finishing first or fourth. |
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It is not exactly a usual thing for a six-foot-five inch white man with a shock of white hair, a man of distinguished bearing to ask for a job as a hotwalker at a racetrack. |
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When a superstar retires, the price is based on his racetrack performance. |
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Instead of going to college, young Taylor opted to go to work at the racetrack, where he apprenticed in nearly every phase of training Thoroughbreds. |
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And my father is a jockey so when I saw his picture I knew it was a grandstand at a racetrack. |
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The pilot practiced landings and take-offs by taking off and following a racetrack pattern that brings the aircraft back to the start of the runway to land. |
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The business boomed as the brothers' reputation for their racetrack achievements grew the family business rapidly becoming a magnet for the motorcycling community. |
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A speedster on the ski slopes, the racetrack and the highway, he could be slow and indecisive as a translator and elsewhere. |
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Riders participated in a meet-and-greet with fans on the paddock level of the racetrack, signing autographs and posing for photos while accepting donations. |
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After a two-month trial, a former racetrack tout and his former accountant were found guilty of conspiracy to defraud people who invested in a racing syndicate. |
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The nation's two largest racetrack operators have reached an agreement to work together in distributing simulcasts of their racing products to Europe. |
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I worked at a racetrack, picked fruit, traveled about as a vagabond. |
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Tens of millions of others watch their sports heroes wrangle on court, field, rink and racetrack. |
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The risk to others on the racetrack, surely, is decidedly greater than that presented by the HIV infection of Johnson or Louganis. |
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With the other soldiers he camped in tents at the racetrack. |
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The markets work in the same way as the Tote works at the racetrack, where the crowd is better at picking winning horses than any individual handicapper. |
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For the last year, the Yavapai Nation has attempted to amend an appendix that requires an Arizona racetrack to get off-track betting business taking place at the casino. |
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Those participants who qualify from each local market will join as a team representing their racetrack or off-track betting facility in Las Vegas. |
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Some minutes after the officials put the green light and the winning bets were paid, rumors about the identity of the winning horse grew at the racetrack. |
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The move was necessary due to a need for larger stables and paddocks, a training area for a mechanical horse, a full racetrack, and living quarters for out-of-town students. |
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Soon, he may even take over management of a horse racetrack. |
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One of seven children of a day labourer, Anderson attended school intermittently as a youth in Clyde, Ohio, and worked as a newsboy, house painter, farmhand, and racetrack helper. |
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Indeed, he refers to the technology as a magnetic racetrack. |
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The ashes of the champion racehorse, who died at the Devon course last November, are buried by the winning post at the racetrack in Cheltenham. |
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There is also a motorsport racetrack in Ayer Keroh, the Malacca International Motorsport Circuit. |
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She befriends Marilyne, a high school misfit, who introduces her to the Rungis circuit, an illegal racetrack in greater Paris where souped-up mopeds and muscle motorbikes meet to take part in exciting and dangerous races. |
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A Call Now subsidiary manages Retama Park, a thoroughbred racetrack in San Antonio, Texas. |
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He did work for a period of years as a horse racetrack superintendent. |
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The captain had briefed the first officer that he would fly a modified racetrack procedure turn, planning to descend to the procedure turn altitude. |
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Some of the vortices are swept along with the jet stream as if on a racetrack. |
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Alonso was behind Button on the racetrack when he retired, although Button still had one pitstop to make. |
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Many older adults gamble, but most limit their spending to small amounts at the casino, racetrack or bingo hall, or on lottery tickets or card games. |
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Her body was found the next day at the local racetrack. |
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A racino is a pari-mutuel racetrack that has the statutory authority to offer electronic gaming devices to its customers. |
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For you that don't miss any TV appointments, you following us on the racetrack, on the internet, visiting us on facebook and writing us to receive autographs and gadgets. |
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White Turf 2009 was overshadowed by a tragic accident, when the mare Bouquet fell awkwardly during the skijoring event on the last day and had to be put to sleep at the racetrack due to the severity of her injuries. |
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In 1986, the Campagnolo product range expanded with the arrival of the first lenticular wheel, the Ghibli M23, developed in two distinct models, one for the racetrack and the other for the road. |
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The app brings to life an actual racetrack the automaker created in the shape of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Tori Praver's body. |
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They exchanged talks on the strong UAE-UK relations on the sidelines of the Derby horserace at Epsom Downs racetrack. |
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Daisy was our 'Cliff Riders' champion, riding a unicycle precariously balanced atop a narrowing, winding clifftop racetrack high above the ground, tilting the Wii Remote like a highwire walker's pole to steer. |
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In the original raceways design — the name is inspired by the circulating water in the tubs, which resembles horses on a racetrack — there was three to five feet of water in each tub, making them too heavy to stack. |
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The racetrack faced financial and logistical hurdles during its inaugural season, including many rainouts, ultimately forcing the track to close. |
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Data on payouts at casinos, video lottery terminals, horseracing, and racetrack slot machines, which constitute a rising share of total spending on gaming, is fragmentary. |
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The competition was a timed lap of a racetrack in a Suzuki Liana. |
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This new Racetrack memory uses the spin of electrons to move data at hundreds of miles per hour to atomically precise positions along the nanowire racetrack. |
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Plus, Graham travels to Austria to try his hand at the sport of skijoring, which involves being pulled around a frozen racetrack on skis by a motorbike. |
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The racetrack announcer said that the next race was about to start. |
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