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The area is covered by massive, dense, semi-fixed sand dunes, from 10 – 50 m in height, running nearly south to north (Qian et al., 2009).
Body composition (dual-energy X-Ray absorptiometry), muscular fitness (static and dynamic muscle force and power, vertical jump height, running speed [30 m sprint], anaerobic capacity [300 m running test]) and cardiorespiratory fitness (estimated VO2max: 20 m shuttle run test) were also determined in all subjects.
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The line of the post-World War II Green Belt runs quite comfortably along the encircling hills of the London Basin the long ridge of the downs to the south of London and, to the north, the more broken chain of heights running from Iver Heath (above Heathrow Airport) clockwise through Ruislip Common, Bushey Heath, Enfield Chase, Epping Forest, Hainault Forest, and South Weald.
The old boy, at 35, revelled in the excellence of those around him and used it only to inspire himself on to greater heights, running past and even through people, showing off the excellence of his technical skills with hand and boot and generally bringing a smile to everyone's face.
Since that evening, the Resnicks have watched Mr. Zakaria climb the media ladder to even greater heights — running Newsweek International, writing columns for Time magazine and The Washington Post, hosting "GPS," his own program on CNN, and becoming one of the favorite dinner companions of the power elite.
In both megathrust and upper-plate fault models, tsunami wave height (run-up height when wave approaches land) reaches more than 3 m high with inundation distance as far as 2 km along the coasts of Badoc (Fig. 5).
Around that time, the crowds in Toxteth, on the fringe of Liverpool city centre, were at the height of running battles with police.
In the second innings, Harvey took two noted catches, including one where he bent over to catch the ball at ankle height while running.
Williams later changed the nickname to "Bolt" after Jamaican sprinting phenom Usain Bolt, comparing the two athletes' similar height and running abilities.
What better sign of the times than this: former backroom-boy Lipsey rose to the dizzying heights of running the British Greyhound Racing Board, whereas another former special adviser, David Cameron, younger by almost 20 years, is running the country.
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