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The race, one in a series of 12 trail events organized this year by the Ohio River Road Runners Club, features a course of twisting trails through an old-growth woodland preserve where wild turkeys roost and orchids bloom with the warming days of spring.
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The skid car is one of my favorite exercises because it is basically a MINI on a set of training wheels that slightly raises the rear tires of the car off of the ground to simulate the car sliding out of control, but at a very low speed of about 10 mph, while navigating a tight course of twists and cones.
After riding up the lift hill to a 38-foot first drop, the ride continues on its one-third-of-a-mile course, twisting and turning through two tunnels and over seven more hills with magnetic force taking the rafts up the hills and gravity pulling them down.
The street has been known since at least the early years of Christianity for its ramrod course through the twisting alleys of the old city of Damascus.
Nicole Kidman's dalliance with accents -- she sometimes seems to be a tomboy version of Meryl Streep -- works in her favor in "Birthday Girl," a collision course of plot twists.
Speed freaks can head out to the Bondurant Racing School in Phoenix, Ariz., to learn to drive an open-wheel Formula car on an asphalt road course full of twists and turns.
In the course of his long and twisting career, Mugabe has repeatedly bedeviled his critics and outsmarted his foes, apparently for the sole purpose of continuing to govern.
As the short film flies past, the historian Douglas Brinkley pops up for a few seconds to demonstrate another of the fence's inefficiencies: how the twisting course of the Rio Grande in Texas led to a no man's land between river and fence.
The Volta's lower course was well-known to Europeans since the time of the 15th-century explorations of the Portuguese, who gave it its name, meaning "turn," because of its twisting course.
Of course, EMT/MET also twists with other biological processes or factors including cell senescence with telomerase reverse transcriptase (Qiao et al., 2012; Yu et al., 2014), hypoxia with hypoxia induced factor 1α (Liu et al., 2013b; Marie-Egyptienne et al., 2013), microRNAs like miR-200 (Ocana and Nieto, 2008; Park et al., 2008), and so on, we did not listed them all in current review.
They hew to the essential truths -- the widower's sexual reawakening, the course of Vietnam -- but twist the story behind the facts or the speaker behind the story.
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