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The talent at the top of the Oslo coffee scene is so dazzling it throws off the curve.
To some extent, this surfeit of issues reflects what has always been California's reputation as being slightly ahead of the curve — some might argue off the curve — on all kinds of social and domestic issues.
The brash but patient Greene, who holds the world record of 9.79 seconds at 100 meters, believes the two runners will come off the curve together, or within one and a half steps of each other, and that he will pull victory out at the end.
She got a brilliant start today and led comfortably off the curve.
In Boldon's estimation, the first person off the curve on Sunday will be the winner at the Olympic trials.
He added: "I can't afford to let him come off the curve three or four steps ahead.
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Rain water flowed off the curved imbrices into the channels and down over the surfaces of the tegulae, and descended into the gutter (canalis).
"If the baby was falling off the growth curve, you'd know it pretty quick," he said.
The children with the greatest exposure were starting to fall off the developmental curve and displayed signs of attention-deficit problems by the time they were three.
Samsung shows off the S9W 106" Curve SUHDTV during a press conference at the 2015 CES Convention at Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas Monday, Jan . 5 2015.
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