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The saga of Hal's Hope added a chapter of storybook drama today when the 3-year-old colt won the Florida Derby by a head over the favored High Yield, and advanced one milestone closer to the Kentucky Derby with Harold Rose, his 88-year-old owner, breeder and trainer.
She slowly walks down the stairs in a distorted form unable to move properly she drags her legs and forces her body infront of her each step is a milestone closer to where she needs to be...but where?
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The Ebola vaccine furthest along in development has cleared a critical milestone and edged closer to entering large-scale efficacy trials in West African countries hard hit by the current epidemic.
Yesterday, China took another step closer to that milestone when a twenty-three-year-old Tibetan, named Kunchok Kyab, set himself ablaze in Bora township, near Labrang monastery, in Gansu province.
With each passing match, as she gets closer to the milestone, it seems less as if she is playing the person across the net and more as though she is playing somehow against herself, by herself, alone.
"With today's milestone, we are one step closer to embracing policies that say yes to energy," he said.
It seems like it would be quite an achievement, and it gets them that much closer to the milestone, but sifting through the junk can be a hell of a thing.
This drew crude oil closer to the psychological milestone of $150 a barrel.
Connecticut Coach Jim Calhoun and Syracuse Coach Jim Boeheim both moved closer to an impressive milestone on Saturday.
Wednesday night, he celebrated his 72nd birthday by doing what he loves, coaching his Temple Owls to a victory over Penn, and moving closer to another career milestone.
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