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He says: "I can't believe I'm swapping my running spikes for dancing shoes.
Already, we are seeing price spikes for food in Pakistan's major cities.
The greater plantain (Plantago major) provides seed spikes for bird food.
They were stunned that players wore their spikes for conditioning exercises.
It found that difficulty spikes for UK children in year six, but plateaus until year 11, after which it declines.
In the 12th and 13th centuries huge openwork hoops of iron or bronze supported numerous prickets (spikes) for candles.
As the creature eats and grows, it gains DNA points, which the player can use to add parts like tails for swimming or spikes for defense.
But the density of some harmful particles and droplets in the air spikes for days after Diwali and can reach up to 42 times the safe limit.
In England people were once disemboweled and castrated in front of a cheering crowd, with their heads put on spikes for viewing".
Females are slightly larger than males, which have short (2.5 3 cm [1 1.2 inch]) but sharp back-slanted spikes for horns.
"You're body's tired, and you're feet are killing you from wearing spikes for so long," shortstop Omar Quintanilla said about the extra-long games.
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