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Tony Paley: One of the most fascinating races of the whole week, a race to study closely and always one that throws up a host of future winners.
He reviews film of his race to study at what angle he should run and how to postpone his body's natural deceleration.
But in getting to the November election and the Republican nomination in 1976, Mr. Hatch did vanquish a Republican primary opponent who was better known and widely favored to win, and Mr. Liljenquist, 37, in facing what he admits are uphill odds, said that that is the race to study.
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So why they would be racing to study here is an interesting question.
Since then, it has raced to study the potential government uses of voice technology and the market for deploying voice authentication equipment to control access to buildings.
When her coaches asked her what she did to relax, she would sometimes answer that she watched videotapes of World Cup races to study elite racing tactics.
Force India's Paul di Resta, doing a two-stop strategy in contrast to the three employed by the rest of the main contenders, drove an excellent, studied race to take sixth place.
And we have tabled, seemingly indefinitely, our commitment to genuinely improved race relations, to studying and understanding race, racism and the impact of our country's racist past on society today..
During the 18th century the moor was also used for nude male races, allowing females to study the form before choosing their mates.
But to change biased thinking and unfair stereotypes, we should begin immediately with a national dialogue on race in America and the creation of a national commission to study race-based injustices -- so that eventually there will be less George Zimmermans out there.
Ultimately, Mr. Clinton appointed a seven-member commission to study race.
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