Scott nodded and turned to go back to his funny papers and the sports news. |
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Most sports utility vehicles are so high off the ground that your dog has to be virtually airborne or a St Bernard to be able to climb in. |
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Born in Thirsk in 192, he excelled early in a variety of sports, and became a champion in boxing, high diving, and pole vaulting. |
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Thirty-five sports disciplines and four cultural activities will be offered during seven days of competitions. |
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He skated with charisma, changing from one gear to another, from one direction to another, faster than a sports car. |
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If a change of venue occurs it will be announced on the sports programme on Radio Kerry during the week. |
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Armchair sports fans settling down to watch the Olympic Games could be for the high jump if they do not pay their TV licence fee. |
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The highlight of this sports event will be when two teams from the local area compete with a team from Mexico and Chile. |
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Then his relationship started to sour with his dad, who regularly lost large amounts of money on sports betting and became a problem drinker. |
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Though The Times continued dutifully to print a court circular, it is doubtful whether it was as much read as the sports page. |
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Drop by our sports website every Monday and Wednesday for the latest on our top drivers, written by our network of plugged-in correspondents. |
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It also has a large tarmac sports area, for tennis, basketball and five-a-side soccer. |
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It will feature a 40-bed hospital as well as a 104-bed nursing home, diagnostic centre, sports injury clinic and convalescent homes. |
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It's also the venue for computer classes as well as meetings convened by local sports clubs and political parties. |
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Such invitationals will attract more viewership for sport by sparking interest among sports fans. |
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I know that when I was at school I was involved in lots of sports and when I left everything stopped. |
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As a practicing equine veterinarian, she hopes to specialize in equine sports medicine, podiatry, genetics or neurology. |
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I immediately pulled my van to the side of the road, put my emergency flashers on, and ran toward the now burning sports car. |
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She barely noticed a flashy sports car almost run them over, until Eddie lunged forward and grabbed her body away. |
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Prizes include Jesters merchandise, breakfast, Irish coffee or weekend carvery at Shenanigans, and sports shirts to name a few. |
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And he flatters the mother and she kind of gets prissy and he talks her into going for a ride in the sports car. |
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To stay hydrated, drink water or one of the flavored sports drinks almost as fast as you can pour it down your throat. |
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If your drink bottle contains sports drink or cordial, it will provide your body with an additional source of fuel. |
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The full list of winners is published on our sports pages in this week's issue. |
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This is a high-riding off-road car that corners like a normal, well-sorted sports saloon. |
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For big-time sports programs and the Ivies, winning football games does not translate into increased giving rates to the institution. |
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The only enjoyment you can get from these sports is the occasional deb resurfacing from a murky lake covered in pondweed and slime. |
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Many sports clubs, corporates, or private individuals with their own venues run sports events. |
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I think the floor manager is seriously considering personally forking out for my membership at another sports club. |
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He, being weak, was a total flop at sports and athletics, so he was all the jocks' favorite victim. |
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He then went on to become the athletics correspondent for The Observer and ended up as its sports editor. |
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The sports teams won't make your eyes pop out of your head, in fact there isn't much to see in the game. |
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The masses are too immersed in suspicions that money has corrupted sports beyond hope. |
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They only did four songs, but Nicole and Jason were poppy and lively and such good sports for doing their set right in front of us. |
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Toy and sports shops in Bradford could soon be full of pig farmers who have been ordered to give their porkers something to play with. |
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And certainly they think that to convey it to a sports audience they must couch it in those terms. |
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Now's the time when sports observers everywhere adopt a standard pose of indignation, a haughty pooh-poohing of the opinions of the masses. |
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This replacement for the popular model is designed to be a hardcore sports car, not just a posing pouch. |
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Cardholders will get free entry to certain sports clubs and discounts on activities such as ultralight flying, diving and climbing expeditions. |
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Rossignol's X6 boot now sports an upper cuff and heel counter and has the look of a suede hiking boot. |
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Plus, this team posted the country's best-ever showing at the World University Games, making them the darlings of the maritime sports scene. |
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The grounds have been used for many diverse sports, such as massive youth football tournaments, American football, and even sheepdog trials. |
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I include our history, our sports and other modes of recreation, our folkways and our means of making a living. |
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Most sports that people follow pit either individuals or teams against each other, all season long. |
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Johnny is a keen sports follower and is especially interested in local soccer. |
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Yet he adds he has loved the Scottish countryside from an early age through his enthusiasm for country sports. |
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Then again, where's the fun in having a sports coupe if the roof doesn't come off entirely? |
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I'm never going to have hips or chunky thighs, but I've no waist and a pot belly, which apparently makes me ideal for endurance sports. |
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Last Thursday's ban on the barbaric sports of hunting and coursing with dogs is a great and long overdue advance for animal welfare. |
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The building is being converted into a sports centre, with six squash courts, a gymnasium, sauna, lounges and bar and a sports shop in the foyer. |
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The penchant for sports wear among middle-class youth resided on an almost voyeuristic fascination with American hip-hop subcultures. |
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So he asked if I could handle the Elmwood football game, since I was a sports reporter for my college paper. |
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An Afghan boy came to look curiously at my sports shoes, footwear Afghan women never wear. |
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Monica brings to mind those old-time sports heroes that kids with cowlicks once looked up to. |
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So with your guide in hand and August 13 just around the corner, you are now prepared for the most intense two weeks in sports television. |
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The Project runs six projects including life skills, sports, cookery, creative activities and craftwork. |
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A team of sports types with craggy faces walk past our window going to their car. |
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The show's format will have three contestants dealing with three rounds of sports trivia questions. |
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Thus there were times when the emphasis lay with the sports racing prototypes rather than with Formula One. |
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If adventure sports is one's forte, the city offers everything from dune bashing, desert camping and deep water diving to dolphin watching. |
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Some sports will also take place in Fort Chipewyan, a small isolated Cree community a 30-minute flight from Fort McMurray. |
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All of the boxes are sealed with purple tie wraps and rest on the kind of blue sports mat you did your first forward roll on in primary school. |
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The sports will preferably offer participation in a team-based environment that encourages and fosters the development of esprit de corps. |
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I moved into a new place, started playing sports again, and I now have a totally great crew of close friends! |
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He now sports a crew cut, after years of maintaining a floppy, hippie-style coiffure. |
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People are crippled and occasionally killed playing contact sports such as football and rugby, yet no one would suggest they are banned. |
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There are only 121 franchises in major team sports on this continent, and let's face it, 90 percent of them are not particularly compelling. |
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You don't want to come off looking like a frat boy who indulges in booze and sports all day. |
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A cross-country runner, he served as sports editor of his school paper during the past school year. |
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Other popular sports include horse racing, hockey, cross-country running, tennis, swimming, and other water sports. |
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Like all extreme sports, the very element of danger is what makes freediving so intriguing. |
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Freediving has an enviably safe record in comparison with most other sports. |
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He has also previously covered sports at the Tagesspiegel and freelanced for other Berlin newspapers. |
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The holder sports a gray and silver cover with four-color process printing for the back and insides. |
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He had worked for a chemicals processing company, and was also involved in sports. |
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On free-to-air television, the coverage of the major Australian and overseas sports and sports events is extensive. |
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Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligaments is among the most common forms of knee injury, particularly among individuals who engage in sports. |
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Students might enjoy researching some of the ways in which frictional forces are minimized in such sports. |
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The small red sports car pulled into the gravel parking lot, crunching over the small rocks as it went. |
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Also, somehow, in the midst of being homeschooled and hating sports, I've managed to have never, ever played frisbee in my entire life. |
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James's appearance on the front of the Daily Telegraph sports section last Saturday has drawn a lot of response. |
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The smaller panel van, once called the 200 and based on the old Freight Rover Sherpa, the Pilot sports a new front end and a new name. |
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At night, our brainy babe sports a bikini, hits the local dive, and does the naked frug in front of a bunch of drunken longshoremen. |
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The price covers flights and transfers, full board and accommodation, wine and beer with all meals, sports activities and evening entertainment. |
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Sensing that Nike's lack of a proven sports superstar marketing its shoes spells weakness, rivals are mounting a full-court press. |
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In hockey, a helmet with a full-face cage, made of either wire or polycarbonate, and sports goggles are needed. |
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Every household sports a solar-powered stove, an ingenious device that saves valuable firewood. |
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I also see sport as being fun, and let's face it, the only reason that most people do sports is for fun. |
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Among those attending the funeral service were representatives from a host of other clubs and other sports. |
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Stutterheim is a place for both water sports and mountain hiking, within 45 minutes from the beach. |
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On my second visit, it had been warm, and I'd gone hiking in my sports bra. |
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Madeira has a host of water sports options including surfing and water skiing. |
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The vast majority of sports injuries and accidents happen because people overextend themselves. |
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The first was that people hipped on sports can get overaddicted to victory. |
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A young man hired a sports car under a false name then crashed at high speed and killed his best friend. |
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Informal chats with officials revealed that windsurfing is one of the fastest growing aquatic sports in the world. |
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He was a regional sports correspondent who got promoted beyond his abilities and given a chat show. |
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A pupil today hit back at constant criticism of her school as plans were revealed for it to become a sports college. |
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Coherent rubber compositions obtained by the method are well suited for use as play surfaces or sports surfaces. |
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With a plain black shirt, black shorts, and an orange overshirt, Carly more resembled a well-mannered teenager than a lunatic sports fan. |
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It's not about hobnobbing with sports superstars and entertaining celebrities in the Owner's Box. |
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Andy Gard was a healthy teenager who loved all sports and played hockey for his county. |
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The centre is host to a number of different sports including hockey, soccer and cricket. |
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The chance to dance the night away comes on March 2 with a right old country hoedown to be held in Ryston sports and social club. |
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The two drivers overtook a number of vehicles along the road and witness statements expressed concerns about the speed of the two sports cars. |
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It also sports a hand-carved cheekpiece and checkering on the pistol grip, plus a thick ventilated rubber recoil buttpad with white-line spacer. |
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Of course, some American sports still have cheerleaders, but at least these girls actually do something. |
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He compared this to pyramids made by cheerleaders at sports events and parents putting tethers on toddlers. |
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At the 2008 Olympics, he was chef de mission of the entire Dutch team, in charge of all sports. |
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Members had a May sports meeting with indoor bowls, darts, snooker and cards. |
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The expo will feature classic, vintage, sports, touring and cruiser bikes, as well as a number of superbikes. |
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The 1960s supercar, the Shelby AC Cobra, has the slightly unenviable reputation for being the most copied sports car in the history of motoring. |
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Really use the gear box and push the engine up to its 6800 rev limit and it is transformed into a very responsive sports car. |
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Buy toys, like Frisbees, kites, or sports equipment such as Velcro paddles and tennis balls. |
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Put simply, you can modify a supermini all you want, but at the end of the day, it'll never be a sports car. |
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Often the treatment goal may be a return to pain-free or even less painful daily activity instead of sports. |
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A lot of boys in my grade care more about being the class clown or a sports superstar than being a star student. |
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We need something besides religion and politics to debate over our beers, lattes, cuppas or sports waters. |
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There are communities around sports, partying, politics, arts, religion, and so on. |
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Here his interest in sports medicine started and in 1965 he became honorary medical officer to Cardiff City Football Club. |
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As with so many sports, the dawn of a new century brought nostalgia for a supposedly vanished golden age. |
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Italy's sports minister has demanded that clubs take immediate steps to tackle hooliganism. |
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One sports firm agreed that some numbering could be illegible on certain backgrounds of hoops, bands and colours. |
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Actually, I think the sports organisers play the record as a sure-fire way of rapidly clearing the field at the end of the sports. |
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One of my favorite sports of summer, surfing has its strong points and fantastic features that many non-surfers do not know about. |
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She left the TV on the sports channel as she reached over to the coffee table, grabbed the half eaten chocolate bar and chomped on it. |
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Observers have always suspected that the government does not really take the sports portfolio very seriously. |
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Numerous sports and games are played at the religious festivals of the Mordvins, especially foot races and horse races, and other contests. |
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He was interested in all sports, especially hurling, soccer and horse racing. |
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The information will be on the Nextel Wireless sports page under the heading horse racing. |
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The favorite spectator sports are soccer and games involving horseback riding. |
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Arledge, the late ABC sports panjandrum, set the tone of covering the Olympics. |
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High chroma, the intensity of a color, will put more punch in reds and light blues for compacts and sports cars. |
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If I cared, at all, about sports other than the Avalanche, this site would be on my hotlist for many years. |
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And on Friday some 26 youngsters, aged between eight and 14, worked up a sweat at a sports and games day. |
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From a gaming standpoint, the most important change is that the QD sports a hot-swappable multimedia slot. |
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She's wearing long, baggy sweats, white sports socks, and a baggy gray sweatshirt. |
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Such al fresco activity surely beats aerobics in a sports hall or regular visits to a hot and sweaty gym. |
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She threw her hair up into a ponytail, and quickly put on sweatpants and a sports tank top. |
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A thrilled young champion has swept the board at a national sports contest after overcoming his difficulties. |
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Go swimming or enjoy water sports such as wind surfing, ride a water scooter, parasail or take a speed boat ride, even water skiing is possible. |
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Outdoor sports are not only rock climbing or trekking but also include paragliding, hot-air ballooning and parasailing. |
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Water sports, from yachting to parasailing and skiing, a children's amusement park, and many fine restaurants complete the picture. |
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It is hoped that the scheme will tempt more local people to use the city's world-class swimming and sports facilities. |
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They should also be able to give a view on how other swimming and sports facilities can be modernised. |
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At most girls' schools basketball and hockey were the winter sports with tennis and swimming and lifesaving in summer. |
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The statistics also showed the number of visits to swimming baths and sports centres had fallen by 40 per cent. |
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Bring plenty of books and magazines to pass the time, and comfortable clothing and sports gear, including a swimming costume. |
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Everybody else put on their clothes over their swimwear, and gathered up their things, then they started to head out of the sports center. |
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This will include professional tennis coaching, co-ordination circuits and fun team sports and competitions. |
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In their youth, Sebastien and his pals played a variety of sports which all, in one way or another, contributed to their development of parkour. |
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Lines to the betting counters are odysseys unto themselves, and open seats in any good sports book are rarer than a winning four-team parlay. |
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In contrast, applicants for humanities, medicine, arts and sports are ever increasing. |
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Rachel was great at sports, but what makes her different from the other girls Todd knew was that she was modest and humble. |
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His subject matter ranges from portraits to cityscapes, harbor scenes, still lifes and sports figures. |
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The scheme is part of a national sports development project to increase participation in sports. |
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The cause is usually forcible contraction of the hamstrings, as in sports such as sprinting and hurdling. |
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The disturbing issue is that this advertisement was passed off as a legitimate newsworthy article in the sports section. |
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Main is also working on a hush-hush project involving a Scottish-based online games business and a couple of high-profile sports journalists. |
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Other than the lightweight classes or categories, all other classes or categories in both sports should be banned for several reasons. |
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That will come as a relief to Giffard, who is as passionate about the rule of law as he is a supporter of countryside sports. |
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Sailing is one of those sports which involves hydrodynamics, fluid dynamics, material science, human physiology, tactics, psychology. |
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Since Great Britain's Olympic successes last year in Sydney, clay pigeon shooting has become one of the country's fastest growing sports. |
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You, Sheila, are the perfect person to be the broom that cleans house in our sports establishments. |
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The hymen can be broken through activities such as wearing tampons or playing sports. |
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Remember that cleats, sports shoes and high heels can dent any floor surface. |
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His client list includes many professional sports and entertainment notables. |
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The floor of the leisure centre's main sports hall is covered with colourful climbing frames, crawl-ways, footbridges and ladders. |
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It clearly positions Ice Sheffield as a premier venue for hosting ice sports, ice shows and family entertainment events. |
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Paradise Beach has traditional water sports available such as water skiing, jet skis, banana boats, pedalos etc. |
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What friend, dignitary, hero, sports idol, movie star, etc. might we ask over to eat with us? |
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But without a literal idol or incense to burn, what does sports idolatry look like for the one who says he believes Jesus is Lord? |
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By the 5th grade, our physical education was passed to the hands of the woman who also coached the girl's sports teams. |
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He pulls out some pennants of our favourite sports teams and we taped them to some of the remaining wall space. |
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The walls that weren't glassy were adorned with autographed sports photos and pennants. |
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A coalman from York has become world champion in what must be one of the most unusual sports in existence. |
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The programme of sports included a popular penny-farthing race, which was won by a man from Bawtry for the third year in succession. |
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More important, he was a famous educator and the father of modern sports in Japan. |
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Passengers are now required to remove all types of coats, including blazers, sports and suit jackets. |
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A light tubular chassis with an inline 8 cylinder engine was made by cobbling a couple of sports engines together. |
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Where does a man who goes from designing ultra-exotic sports cars to middle-of-the-road people movers get his influence? |
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Even so, the gimmicks enabled an everyday people mover to turn more heads than some of the sports cars at the show. |
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In his bonnet the champion sports a cockade neither of Jacobite white nor of Hanoverian black. |
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Gambling is popular among adults, but many traditional sports such as cockfighting have been banned. |
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In sports that require a face mask, such as hockey, football, and lacrosse, the athlete must wear eye protectors under the face mask. |
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It is ironic that the country which gave the world logic should produce this most illogical of sports results. |
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The Rotary Club of Corsham is planning to sponsor perpetual trophies for some of the town's sports clubs for the centenary landmark. |
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The proposed national body would be a coherent group to represent the needs of all female sports in Ireland. |
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That's when somebody noticed that Bayer was getting a fair amount of mention in the national press, albeit in the sports pages. |
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All subjects were fair game from gossip to sports, from crime to society balls. |
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There are schools, shops, restaurants and sports clubs in the immediate vicinity. |
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It represents the most advanced and immersive interactive sports television experience created to date. |
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If given a chance, are there any famous movie stars or sports personalities you would like to meet? |
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Perhaps the most unconscionable aspect of intercollegiate sports is how we have broken faith with the students for whom it should exist. |
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Politics aside, it was a great sports victory under very adverse conditions and deserves to be immortalized in film. |
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The cold may make football difficult to cover but other sports have their own problems. |
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If ever there was a device that so perfectly excites the petrolhead to the complete astonishment of lentil-lovers, it's the sports exhaust. |
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He was a true family man who enjoyed all sports and games together with caravanning jaunts with his wife, Joyce, and friends. |
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Once a cult activity among sports fanatics, fantasy games are going mainstream. |
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If the sports car is considered some sort of phallic substitute or symbol, then the quad bike is equally emblematic. |
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Ira had a great ear for colloquial language, especially the language of sports. |
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If you fancy yourself a bit of an improv or would like to give it a try there will be a theatre sports workshop just for you! |
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All sports are cyclical and when you are on a downer, it only makes it all the better and more exciting when you are back up there again. |
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It has since expanded beyond that to include women's sports and more entertainment and reality-based fare in its lineup. |
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The lads upstairs were having a sports night in with, I suspect, more than a few beers. |
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The land includes the canal and surrounding farmland but not the factory site itself, the sports field or the slag bank. |
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It is celebrated on the last weekend in July, and includes a mass and picnic, music, dancing, and sports contests. |
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Festivals are based on contests and events such as poetry readings, sports, and other activities. |
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But can it make running its own mix of in-depth sports reporting and phone-ins attractive to listeners? |
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Papa sports endless plaid shirts and Mother was a fashion plate in spreading skirts and petticoats. |
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The old Victorian buildings have since come down amid plans for a business park which would create 1,200 office jobs, and a new sports centre. |
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Send us your sports stories and photos, pictures of your fun night out or your school reunion. |
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The attractively clothed sports seats are comfortable and supportive and the driving position perfect for my small frame. |
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Moreover the idea of systematic change is incompatible with the ideology of sports. |
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Move beyond your comfort zone, find your inner sports enthusiast, and then bring it to me. |
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The first rule of good sports photography is to get as close as possible to the action. |
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As Phil has explained more than once, he is trying to make his response so incontrovertibly clear even a sports writer will understand. |
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To some, Title IX is a quota law, designed to destroy men's sports by unfairly favoring women. |
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We can also introduce activities like sports indabas where we can meet and share views. |
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He will also present other sports programmes for BBC London, fitting them into his schedule of commentaries for BBC Radio Five Live. |
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He has worked with the BBC for 40 years presenting and commentating on a wide range of sports and programmes. |
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He is keen to branch into areas like sports commentating, a field where former tennis players don't always perform best, he believes. |
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Barry will continue to work for BBC Sport on a freelance basis, commentating on a range of sports. |
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At the moment one of the Caribbean's best known sports broadcasters is in Australia, commentating on the West Indian cricket series. |
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Cronje said he had dreams of becoming a sports commentator or columnist after retiring as a national player. |
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We all like to hear the gaffs that are made on television and radio by our esteemed sports commentators. |
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The collection has won plaudits from golfing past master and BBC sports commentator Peter Allis. |
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Drug tests are what owners and sports commissioners institute to cover the PR angle. |
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Compared with commissioners in other pro sports who are hired by team owners, he has considerably more power in regard to competition. |
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Please be the caretakers that you should be, commissioners of our sports, and protect sports because they're part of the fabric of America. |
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All physical contact sports carry an element of risk, and it is a risk that players are aware of and accept. |
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We berate those who cross the line and leave the immature and underdeveloped open to the physical abuse of contact and collision sports. |
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Yes, there is the element of consent and the obvious foreknowledge that physical contact sports carry an inherent risk of injury. |
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In physical education, pupils had the chance to take part in 16 different sports and ended up winning regional and local trophies. |
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A further important aspect of the school and national curriculum is physical education, sports and games. |
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Locals have achieved great feats despite rather than because of the state of the district's sports grounds. |
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Also sports is a common currency of casual conversation for many people in the U.S., especially men. |
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The international federation has organized regular sports events for organ recipients to advocate organ donation and transplant worldwide. |
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Balfour said yesterday that he recognised the autonomy of sports federations, but autonomy needed accountability and responsibility. |
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The centre would have a main activity area designed to accommodate community arts, leisure and sports. |
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Any indoor sports shoes like volleyball shoes or badminton shoes can be used. |
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Im talking a choice of sports, both indoor and out so children can choose their occupation. |
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No matter who's playing, pickleball requires much less power and speed than other racket sports. |
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The point of pub sports is, of course, that they're played in the cosy indoors, with a pint of ale to hand. |
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The theory is that the rich have time and leisure to enjoy the sun at the beach and indulge in sports frequently. |
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At the new gym facilities, structured times have been setup for pickup games that involve various sports. |
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There are picnics plus barbecues and sports activities in the home's fields and grounds. |
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A school is set to give up some of its land for a housing development in exchange for a new sports field, it has been revealed. |
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I was surprised at how many sports areas there are near the city centre and how inexpensive they are. |
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After all, who else would close their album with a small, quietly defiant song about the horrors of competitive sports? |
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I want school sports coordinators to spend the next 12 months bringing competitive sports back to schools. |
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We have made so many excellent performances in the area of competitive sports. |
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Famous and infamous incidents in the world of sports will be related to the child. |
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If you were pretty ordinary at ball games as a child, if you're not a team player, then archery and fencing might be the sports for you. |
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He was the world-famous acrobat who proved that bodybuilding does not lead to inflexibility or the inability to excel in other sports. |
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There's room on the Thanksgiving-week sports buffet for more than just pigskin. |
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A plethora of entertainment, infotainment, sports and news channels have gone on air in this period. |
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The film's lead character sports an outfit seemingly custom-designed to send fetishists into apoplexies. |
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Well, last year was my first Finke and that was when I was initiated into all that is motor sports. |
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Abandoning ping-pong, Andrew became a sports agent and adopted Campbell as his client, or perhaps it was the other way round. |
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The sports centre subsidises things like playing fields and football fields. |
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One sports talk show after another was lined up in front of the dugouts, taking live shots of the field before the big game. |
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Buz McCall, who has fielded championship teams in sports car racing and is a former NASCAR owner, notes today's trend toward specialization. |
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He is sporting several days of stubble and a pinstriped second-hand sports jacket over an inside-out T-shirt. |
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Hunters argue that hunting and other field sports conserve the countryside and contribute to it remaining the way we expect it to be. |
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For most commentators who referred to hunting and hawking in their written work, field sports were thoroughly moral occupations. |
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Without this many people would never have the opportunity to try field sports or other activities. |
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It is said that the local tribesman used to organise field sports while not engaged in agricultural pursuit. |
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Yet, he argues, almost the only genuinely self-sustaining activities in many Highland areas are field sports. |
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He raised money for village sports clubs, he organised events for charity and took inordinate pride in every aspect of Kimbleham life. |
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It is a region known for fierce loyalty to hundreds of local sports teams, and local rivalry is considered a virtue. |
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The remaining cash is further divided among communities, purchasing public works, sports facilities, community fiestas and religious services. |
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Now while this kind of weather may not be the most conducive to the playing of sports, for the spectator it is a godsend. |
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A vintage sports car passed me and disappeared into the distance, the headscarf of the lady passenger flapping in the wind. |
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Among those who died in the hijacked planes were a television producer, an actor, sports officials, media figures and captains of industry. |
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I am tired of the strong stance that they want to take with football without helping the conference in other sports. |
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There are home school sports conferences and organizations throughout the country. |
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But it's the condition of the two main facilities, the sports hall and artificial pitch, that is of most concern. |
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In some cases, they become sports anchor or pitchmen for products ranging from underwear to deodorant. |
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There are a lot of celebrity pitchmen out there, a lot of famous people, sports figures who have pitched products. |
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Apart from those inspirationally challenged baseball managers, sports and motivation go together naturally. |
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If you want to collect instances of English for the feeble-minded, you have only to trawl the sports pages. |
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Vacation classes, theatre workshops, personality courses, computer lessons, sports coaching sessions and so on fill their summer months. |
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Even Demi Moore, who rocked the pixie cut in Ghost, now sports a poker-straight curtain. |
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Furthermore, football is one of the grittiest sports, it films well, and it can be molded into just about any metaphor for life. |
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This insulting decision speaks volumes about the direction sports is headed. |
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The long wait for followers of the professional sports car racing series is finally over. |
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In recent years, many European sports have also found their way into Tajikistan. |
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A limited amount of funding is available to support a number of good practice models of sports integration for people with disabilities. |
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We are going to talk about it with two sports hosts who have their finger on the pulse of the fans. |
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The sharp increase in the number of men's intercollegiate sports that have been dropped over the past 30 years is cited to prove the case. |
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As part of his claimant stated that he could no longer play any sports as a consequence of the accident. |
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When we speak of intercollegiate sports, it is important to note that they have become so diverse that we must first group them into categories. |
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The closest he gets to the sports scene nowadays is covering intercollegiate athletics for the University newspaper. |
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Such an expectation is silly, at least absent evidence that male and female interest in participating in intercollegiate sports is equal. |
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Exposure during intercollegiate sports and military training was also calculated to the nearest hour. |
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Of particular concern, Carter says, is a dramatic increase in the amount of money going into intercollegiate sports. |
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Youngsters are facing a summer without a youth club after firebugs torched a sports pavilion, destroying its sports equipment. |
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The sports hall will address this demand in the interim period up to the development of new facilities on the new campus. |
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Christopher also plays ice hockey for Hull, and he is a defenceman in both sports. |
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