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However, as a result of being in this pathway, the best track runners often stepped up to the marathon when they were 5% beyond their very best, in the twilight of their careers.
Robertson said that when the star player left, younger players who watched and took notes often stepped up the next season.
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The latest attack comes during Ramadan, the Muslim holy month, when extremists often step up their attacks.
Re "Global Trend: More Science, More Fraud" (Dec. 20): When an ethical question is raised about a published paper, one of the co-authors often steps up and essentially says: "Not me.
Researchers already knew that when plants are partially eaten by insect pests or larger grazing animals, they often step up their production of poisonous or distasteful compounds, such as mustard oil, or develop a thicker protective coating on their leaves.
Nicks stood back, tapping her tambourine and nodding, every so often stepping up to the microphone to sing with Swift.
When late fourth-quarter conditions demanded small-window throws downfield, Gabbert stepped up, often finding wideout Cecil Shorts, who had several outstanding catches against tight coverage.
More than two dozen states also have stepped up enforcement, often by enacting stricter penalties for misclassifying workers.
But Odell Beckham Jr, stepped up, as he often does, and sped through the Cowboys on a 61-yard touchdown play.
In recent years, however, companies have stepped up their recruitment efforts, often aided by real estate companies.
He stepped up".
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