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What he is not is a good descender, a rider able to fly downhill quickly and safely, gaining time with his daring on tight corners.
How, then, can we gain time for patients with life-threatening complaints (U1)?
Leipheimer assumed the race lead after Stage 3, having worked with rider Robert Gesink to gain time on the peloton with Gesink claiming the stage win and Leipheimer the overall lead.
In total, Kahn spent $50,000 in two weeks, but gained precious time with his son.
54 This might imply that the confidence to drive titration is gained over time with increasing familiarity, and thus further longer-term research would be of interest.
Their main reasons tend to be to gain more time with children; to study or learn other skills; poor health or, perhaps increasingly, to reduce stress.
People can gain extra time with hunting sessions where they can shoot the renegade singletons who hide out in the woodland.
He attended Dan Hurley's coaching clinic, as many N.C.A.A. Division I coaches have done in recent years, to gain face time with the school's stable of recruits.
The strategy is to gain extra time with convention-goers by offering them a place to relax and hang out, according to Peer Schneider, a co-founder and senior vice president at IGN. "It's hard to keep the attention of folks that are passing by on the exhibition floor," he said.
As I discussed in a recent USA Today column, you don't gain much time with your kids.
Experience can only be gained with time and this represents a disadvantage for junior engineers.
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