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In an office in Oakland, California, rows of musicians sit wearing headphones and making entries on computer screens.
By the time he stopped making entries, seven months later, he had inadvertently created a psychological document of which very few examples are known.
Between August 4th and September 9th, when Andrée stopped making entries, the ice had carried them approximately eighty-one milesouth-southeastst, when they had been trying to travel the same distance southwest.
Desperately searching for a racecourse where the going is not measured in fathoms, Nicky Henderson has started making entries for his horses in Ireland, traditionally the home of heavy going through the jumps season.
Intriguingly, the prospect of having to tackle Frankel has not deterred a number of the big stables from making entries in the St James's Palace Stakes, while the presence of the dual Japanese Group One winner Grand Prix Boss in the line-up adds further spice.
And, for that matter, with the last time the Queen was involved in a drugs scandal in 2009 when her trainer Nicky Henderson was fined £40,000 and banned from making entries for three months after Moonlit Path, one of the Queen's horses in his care, was injected with a banned blood-clotting agent on the day of a race.
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