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Because it was more taxing to be up front, breaking track, the men took hourly turns in the lead.
He said that he preferred breaking track, despite its difficulties, because all you saw in front of you was "the infinite beyond".
Mr. Katzev, a connoisseur of horse racing, said, "With a fair wind over her stern, Kyrenia II sails like a filly thoroughbred breaking track speeds, speeding well beyond our highest expectations".
Shorter versions of this have appeared in the AAAI 2013 late breaking track, and at the KDD 2014 workshop on Data Science for Social Good.
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Forty-seven yeafterfteRoger Bannisterer broke track's equivalent of the sound barrier, a four-minute mile still resonates with many as a measure of the outer limits of human achievement.
Not only was the sled heavier; he constantly had to break track, and he had to carry out alone the tiresome tasks of making camp each night and packing up in the morning.
Horses still break track records from time to time.
England's Roger Bannister, who broke track's four-minute mile barrier in 1954, once called Zatopek "the greatest athlete of the post-World War II era". Zatopek, then 29, returned home from Helsinki to a hero's welcome.
The shares are down 60percentthis yearafterter a crash in October ascribed to broken tracks forced the company into an extensive emergency repair program.
Further postprocessing involves connecting broken tracks which are possibly part of the same track, and checking to ensure that the track lengths are longer than a certain threshold.
Mills is credited with breaking the track over here and helping it to number one.
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