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Leaving the reservoir, DuBois would make a sprint for his office, followed by Stefansson and Andersen.
Boris Johnson is dodging and weaving in the pack, itching to make a sprint for the front.
There in the dark, sensing the priming sugar, the yeast in the bottles will wake up and make a sprint for the finish line.
Teams consist of two, or four, athletes, who make a sprint start before hopping into the bobsleigh to begin their descent.
It is a trade-off people who do this piece have to make: a sprint with blurs or a gentler lope in which all is revealed.
For most of the summer, it looked like Miami discard Dee Gordon would also make a sprint for the playoffs.
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Liberal James Paterson, who is passionately pro-Israel, and orbits with conservatives despite his libertarian tendencies, made a sprint for the barricades.
When the shoreline of the 28-mile-long St. George Island came into view, I picked out a slash of white beach amid the gray tree trunks, alerted Peter, and made a sprint with the last of my energy to get there.
The competition, which is to be held for the first time in the UK, involves entrants making a sprint for their skis or snowboard and then sliding the rest of the way to the finish line.
The competition, which was due to be held for the first time in the UK, involves entrants making a sprint for their skis or snowboard and then sliding the rest of the way to the finish line.
The outfield was playing shallow, but Pederson made a sprinting catch just before crashing into the wall.
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