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But Sunday's New York City Marathon also proved to be a test of human patience.
"It is supposed to be a test of human capability, not a chemical war or a genetic war," Brandi Chastain of the American women's soccer team said.
It is almost a test of human solidarity.To call the experience Sehgal has set in motion life-affirming would be no more than platitude.
Ron Shaich, the chairman of Panera and a co-founder of the chain, says that if "we see people are gaming the system, we're going to say, 'Why don't you come in and volunteer?' " "It's a test of human nature," Mr. Shaich added.
Introducing unGooglable text questions, multimedia clues and using special backgrounds that thwart computer vision could keep HQ a test of human knowledge.
Doctors usually required a relative who matched closely on a test of human leukocyte antigens, the markers the immune system uses to distinguish foreign flesh.
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When Danielson followed with his great run in 1966, it was still considered a defining test of human capacity for speed and endurance.
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