As a matter of fact, so many of us cycled to school that the bike sheds filled an entire tennis court. |
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For the last four years I have cycled more then 20,000 km annually, which equates to too many hours sitting on a bicycle saddle. |
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Last year, she cycled over 1,300 miles from John O'Groats to Land's End on a tandem bicycle with her brother. |
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From dawn to dusk they ran, swam, canoed and cycled around North Yorkshire in a trial of stamina and skill. |
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Jimmy Bergin from Abbeyleix took out his bicycle and cycled 28 miles to raise funds. |
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This result is similar to the micrographs shown in Fig.3, a and b, obtained from freeze-thaw cycled dispersions. |
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Others packed onto coaches, hired minibuses, brought cars and even cycled to get to the march. |
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There they had to swap their individually coloured bibs with their team mates who then cycled as far as Sheffield Cross. |
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She reminded Graham of the mother roe deer he sometimes saw hiding in the hedgerow as he cycled along. |
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Some ran the course and others who are no longer in the bloom of youth cycled the miles just to prove a point. |
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She cycled on, through the winding streets of the village to the graveyard beside the old stone church. |
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Appalled, Sarah jumped onto her bicycle and cycled for half an hour until she reached her old house. |
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Typically, water is cycled through an underground pipe, and the heat in the surrounding soil warms or cools the heat pump's refrigerant. |
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When he was 65 Mr Simpson cycled 750 miles alone from Milan to the heel of Italy to visit his son-in-law and daughter. |
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If the shirt has cycled through the dryer, the stain may be more difficult to remove. |
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To maintain the continuity of the record it is necessary that the cycled radiometers have the same spectral responsivities. |
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Joshua, of Earlswood Walk, Great Lever, watched in horror from a kitchen window as a thief pinched the bike and cycled off. |
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Back home, I found I'd cycled 2.32 miles, rather more than I'd planned, and three times as far as I can walk. |
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They cycled both ways in the rain and the dark without any oilskins or protective gear and arrived back at 5am. |
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Carbon is cycled through the hydro and geosphere through biological, physical/chemical, geological, and human activity. |
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A flasher has indecently exposed himself to two teenage girls in Broadway as they cycled near a disused railway bridge. |
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So far, he has cycled more than 5,000 miles, pedaling for up to six hours a day, six days a week. |
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As luck would have it, I had ridden to school that day, and cycled quickly to the nearest butcher and pantingly ordered another load. |
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Naturally, when I was safe on the ground with the airplane on jacks in a warm shop, the wheels cycled up and down without difficulty. |
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He played water polo at Lancaster University where he cycled the eight miles or so to work and went running on his lunch break. |
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Whizzing along on the train, there was a sense of achievement recalling how we had cycled all that way only 48 hours earlier. |
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The following year he cycled to Lochaber, where he bought his first pair of nailed climbing boots. |
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I cycled through forests, rolling hills, grazing pastures and past a few extremely well-kept country properties. |
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He cycled, canoed or walked from one Munro to the next, covering 1,639 miles and wearing out three pairs of boots. |
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They described their son as a keep-fit enthusiast who ran regularly, and cycled to work every day when he was at Barton. |
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Instead I picked up a sandwich and cycled through Yoyogi Park, whooshing through the drifts of orange-brown leaves. |
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Machines would be used only to sterilize and purify water that has already been cycled through the artificial biosphere. |
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I invested in an old pushbike and cycled through the seething frenzy of traffic with my own mortality looming before me like a 20 ft shadow. |
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Every day he cycled to the newly designated high-tech zone seeking approval to build his business there. |
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The frame includes a predefined number of time slots that are cycled through in sequence. |
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Here is an example of how much I enjoy cycling on an ordinary bike: I even cycled to see Tony Blair for lunch when he was Prime Minister. |
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We cycled through the pine forests and rolling hills of apple orchards of Himachal Pradesh to the holy city of Manikaran, a town built around hot sulphur springs. |
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Almost every year, the two women have cycled the Trans Canada Trail in different provinces. |
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After the occurrence, the wing flaps were cycled to full extension, and operated normally. |
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In this region, workers have often cycled among spells of employment, employment insurance and social assistance. |
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That question is like asking, how much blood is cycled through a person's lungs? |
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Her husband, sons, daughter, brother-in-law and his brother have all cycled. |
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If the modes are cycled through automatically, the measurement time shall be long enough to obtain a true average that includes all modes. |
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The heyday of cheesecake photos has cycled back around and is again en mode. |
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Between all the clowning, the show cycled through dozens and dozens of singers. |
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Clinching the final question in the quiz that once again held a packed auditorium to rapt attention, the schoolboys from Delhi cycled away with their hoard of prizes. |
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Teenagers cycled past on bikes and young mothers pushing prams made their leisurely way down the street, stopping occasionally to do a bit of window shopping. |
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They also wanted a second look at a liquid hydrogen pressurization relief valve that cycled more times during the first tanking test than is standard. |
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At the Hermitage they had a glorious scramble up the Mueller Glacier to Mount Ollivier on the Sealy Range before they cycled on to Wanaka, Cromwell and Dunedin. |
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He cycled more than 2,000 miles following the route of the world-famous Tour de France on his own for six weeks in the blistering heat of French summer. |
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Her favourite sport is skiing, and as a student she often cycled to class. |
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I uninstalled the internet software, uninstalled the drivers, removed the card, cycled the CPU, reinstalled the card, and reinstalled the software. |
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Within a remarkably short span of time they cycled through a variety of literary schools and trends, ranging from neo-romanticism to imagism to surrealism. |
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I cycled off, leaving him to glower after me like a petulant teenager. |
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Having cycled into work, the intrepid reporter decided he needed a shower. |
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For instance, a sturdy crimp on a lead alloy bullet may not make it shoot tighter groups, but it sure holds it in place while the rifle's action is being cycled. |
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By the end of the year he will have cycled nearly 1,400 miles. |
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Two cyclists joined in and cycled 20 miles to raise funds for charity. |
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Using a virus they delivered a genetic mutation to the hearts of the hamsters that corrected a defect in the gene that regulates the way calcium is cycled through the heart. |
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This just isn't the case with air coolers: the air, or anything else for that matter, is not cycled out of the room. |
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Every time the refrigerator cycled on, I'd be coughing and wheezing. |
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Swedish holidaymaker Pernille Gusta, 27, and her five friends have cycled out from town to have a look. |
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Heating and cooling the mould in order to liquefy the plastic required that the mould be rapidly cycled through a wide range of temperatures. |
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The webbing must be cycled for a total distance of not less than 150 mm through the adjuster. |
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Last time I cycled it was in Exeter, where drivers often try to save cyclists energy, by hooking cyclists on their wing mirrors, and giving them a tow for the next 50 yards. |
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No obvious capacity fade was found even after cycled at 10 A g−1 for 10,000 times, demonstrating their excellent endurability. |
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From there we cycled to Stift Melk, the famous Benedictine monastery which is situated on the other side on the steep banks of the Danube. |
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On Sunday afternoons, Brown cycled out to Gorton and tried to stare in their window, hoping to see the shine of the headdress coins. |
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Members of this House will not be surprised that my wife and I have walked, cycled, and skied every centimetre of every trail in this region. |
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Water pumped from the Ottawa River is used in the museum's three chillers to maintain a constant temperature of 21°C and then cycled as grey water into the toilets. |
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He crossed the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans on a hi-tech pedalo, traversed North American on roller blades, cycled and walked across India and the Himalayas, etc. |
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Next day we cycled down to St Ouen's Bay for the blokarts, a sort of mini landyach. |
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I changed into my American jeans, lumberjacket, bobby socks and blue suede shoes and cycled the three miles to the airport base. |
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Mr Caffery, who is originally from Speke, is currently saddlesore in Austria having cycled across Bosnia and Croatia. |
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In the late Permian period, the drying continued although the temperature cycled between warm and cool cycles. |
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Having swum 1500m in the Serpentine, cycled 43km round Hyde Park in a wet cossie and run till she dropped for 10km, she had been denied a share of gold by what seemed like a dodgy art critic's appraisal of that photo-finish. |
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From there she jumped on her bike and cycled a punishing 11,000 miles across Europe, Russia and Asia before kayaking to Japan. |
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In recent years, as the authority cycled through chairmen, the program's standing appeared to vacillate between a leading long-term priority and a deferrable luxury expense. |
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Last year more than 100,000 Portland residents walked, cycled, jogged, skated, and rollerbladed through the car-free streets. |
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American guards were there, kicking him, and apparently cycled back to the coast after around 40 minutes, where an Egyptian and a Jordanian interrogator took over. |
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In the event of a finish at a track, organizers may require that the distance between the entry to the track and the finish line plus no more than one complete lap be cycled. |
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Moving from Pescara to Genoa, he quickly found himself shunted out to the wings on a team that cycled through three managers in a single campaign. |
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If just a third of these short car journeys were stopped and people walked, cycled or took buses instead, carbon dioxide emissions thorughout Europe would go down by several per cent. |
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As his toon dreams cycled through death and re-entry into the game, he heroically burnt his last free-octane in a videogamescape, rising into space again. |
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Chamberlain, who has travelled the world, cycled around Cuba and loves sport, was diagnosed three years ago with the progressive and terminal muscle-wasting motor neurone disease and now uses a wheelchair. |
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On the track, the organizers may arrange for the distance between entry to the track and the finish line, increased by at most one complete lap, to be cycled. |
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Mrs Conchita Warren is an unusual name, I thought as I cycled towards Limehouse. Most local women were Doris, Winnie, Ethel or Gertie. |
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In April 2007, he went to Turkey where he cycled from Istanbul to Trabzon, which was 690 miles in nine days. |
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Some respondents cycled through these questions more than ten times. |
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The test shall be carried out in both directions of strap travel through the adjusting device, the strap being cycled 10 times prior to measurement. |
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She has survived a mid-Ocean rescue on the Pacific Ocean, cycled through brutal weather conditions in the Gobi Desert and kayaked some of the toughest waters in the world. |
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Edna Broom was nicknamed Edna the Pedaller after she cycled to 30 castles in three days in 1984, sponsored at 1p a castle by school pupils across the North East. |
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This group of 16 women cycled upright on a stationary exercise bicycle. |
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Executive Producer, Erik Press and Loni Peristere, Co-Founder and Executive Creative Director at Zoic, both cycled in the European ride this year. |
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Roger Honeybun, whose nine-year-old great nephew died of asthma, cycled I000 kilometres along State Highway I last month, visiting nine centres on his travels. |
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