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All the British had to do then was take a lap themselves, but this was easier said than done.
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A change to the safety-car rules which will allow all lapped cars to un-lap themselves before a re-start.
For decades, youth programs have found benefit in sending troubled adolescents to drink from wilderness streams and lap up truths about themselves.
But both countries may well find themselves lapping each other on a jargon-littered circuit of "dialogue" and "action plans" for a lot longer than that.
If you have a weird hobby, your partner and their family will gather in a living room and hold cushions on their laps and ask themselves if the police should know.
Visitors can surround themselves in the lap of luxury while staying at CostaBaja, La Paz's five-star resort community.
With the first four past the post picking up a range of points from five to one and anyone who lapped the field securing themselves 20, those in and around the medal positions keep hawk-eyed tabs on each other in the race for death or glory.
Visually impaired Paralympic champion Fachie and pilot Peter Mitchell found themselves off the pace after the first lap of their 1km time-trail.
Indeed, myofibroblasts themselves release latent TGF-β1 complexed with latency-associated peptide (LAP).
The experimenter next asked participants to close their eyes and make themselves comfortable in the chair, deeply hypnotized, with hands resting in lap, while heart rate was recorded for the last three-minute period.
However, for the three decades that he ran the Los Angeles Philharmonic (LAP), Ernest Fleischmann, who has died aged 85, was almost as visible as the performers themselves.
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