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I spoke to an Iraqi living in Canada who began doing trials when he immigrated.
The only hiccup in her consistency came during the Olympic trials, when she fell off the balance beam.
She also wants to improve her time from the 1996 trials, when she finished 13th in 2 36:54.
The military also has not renounced its practice of sending civilians to swift military trials when it chooses.
The sportsman was taking part in one of the show's famed Bushtucker Trials when the incident occurred.
It was the first 200-meter race for Greene since the 2000 Olympic trials, when he and Michael Johnson were injured in the same race.
The companies do have to submit their clinical trials when first seeking approval to market a new drug, and the F.D.A. publishes summaries of the data after approval.
Typically, people have faster reaction times on congruent trials — when the right-pointing arrow actually appears on the right, and vice-versa.
But he said "recent empirical research" indicated that the decision was not, in fact, leading to unfair trials when defendants were mentally competent.
Crawford, 30, ran nowhere near his old form until this year's Olympic trials, when he finished second, a mere 0.005 seconds behind Walter Dix, in the 200.
He failed to make the Olympic team three other times, but stinging memories of the 1984 Olympic trials, when he lost by a half-point, lingered.
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