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Idiom
Make tracks.
To leave a place to go somewhere.
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Even more telling than the sums spent on players, which also include Suning's £25m outlay on Chelsea's Ramires, is that the game's so-called super agents are all making tracks for China.
Martin taught him, he said, "Instead of making tracks for five thousand people, why not make tracks for a million?" Their first No. 1 together was Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone," a remarkable pop record that came out in 2004.
Making Tracks for North America--and Academia.
Don't take my word for it though – check out THUMP's very own Making Tracks for footage of some of the scene's finest strutting their stuff.
Whereas the emergence of hardcore was tested in illegal raves to first-time listeners already locked in to a space, producers are now making tracks for an online audience with a short attention span.
For the occasion of this premiere, Earl sat down to talk to THUMP about the release via email: "I made Reggie Sackz about a year ago in the studio after not making tracks for months because I was on tour," he said.
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Sometimes they used axes to make tracks for the runners of their sledges.
Allen & Son Barbeque As soon as my plane landed, I made tracks for this regionally renowned Chapel Hill restaurant.
I'm not paying that: then make tracks for the Hotel Advokat (00 49 8921 6310; hotel-advokat.de), a modern boutique hotel on the other side of the city centre.
In the event of a war, business will be entirely broken up and nearly all the Americans in this place will make tracks for San Francisco".
Nonskiers can pick up a plastic slider at a discount store and make tracks for the 180-acre Sugar HousEastrk (1300 East 2100 South, 801-483-5473), but they will have to walk up the 100-yard hill.
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