As soon as James was out of sight of the main room, he broke into a run, sprinting down the hall and throwing the door open. |
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Before long, the duo were sprinting full pace down the busy streets of dawn. |
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After lunch the athletes were divided into teams for mini competitions and took part in javelin, shot-put and sprinting. |
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So new was she to top-flight sprinting that she had never before worn spikes. |
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More often than not, Martin manages to land sure-footedly but still sprinting. |
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Oh, perfect, I thought as I lunged from the sofa, barreled out the door and started sprinting in a beeline to the liquor store three blocks away. |
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But the man fled, vaulting a ticket barrier and sprinting for the platform. |
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With every athlete sprinting for the line, Hannah finished in 15th place to help her team to victory. |
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Secondly, a bunch of athletes started sprinting round the perimeter race track. |
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One girl bolted to the fire alarm and pulled it, setting the siren wailing and then sprinting for the door. |
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I do a lot of sprinting, a lot of plyometrics, and I introduce a lot of different exercises and techniques. |
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His ceaseless sprinting on the wing against the Dutch went some way to copper-fastening his cult status around Lansdowne. |
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My body suddenly started sprinting, as if some internal switch had been flipped. |
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We do very little sprinting or anaerobic training with our younger swimmers. |
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The slender body, well-developed limbs and long tail of most species are indicative of the superior sprinting abilities of lacertids. |
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A 14 year old boy was sprinting during a 200 m race when he suddenly developed a severe pain posteriorly in the proximal part of his left thigh. |
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In sprinting you can't say that because a guy was bad last week I don't want to be sitting on his wheel this week. |
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Ignoring the pain, Matt dug his hands into the floor and shards, pushing himself upward and sprinting after the assassin. |
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A little water, a quick hobble to the touchline and seconds later he was sprinting round like a 10-year-old. |
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For many years, middle and long distance running has been the strong point of our sport with field events and sprinting being the poor relations. |
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It seems his best plays come when he's running for his life and sprinting toward a sideline. |
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The players then took the court for agility and sprinting drills, followed by a vertical leap measurement. |
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Sally took his advice, sprinting past him down the corridor, easily outdistancing him. |
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Suddenly, as I was sprinting backwards, huge drops of rain splashed on my forehead. |
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He pulled into the school parking lot, doing a haphazard parking job and sprinting across the asphalt. |
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There are theories that men sprinting in flat shoes get out faster than women hampered by heels or waiting to help a colleague. |
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And I did not relish the idea of sprinting past them and maintaining that pace. |
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She came sprinting into the hallway in a yellow dressing gown wrapped around her medium frame, curly hair covered in curlers. |
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All that running and sprinting made my muscles all tight and painful to stretch out. |
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She stood up and elbowed him in the back before turning on her heel and sprinting for the stairs. |
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It took all my control to stop myself sprinting down the driveway and knocking him flat. |
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As an underage athlete he was talented but had a very unusual sprinting style. |
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Faye squealed, the two of them sprinting back toward the ladder as fast as they possibly could. |
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Alan Duggan scored a wonderful try, scooping up a loose pass from Barry John on the halfway line and sprinting for the corner. |
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In every other country in the world, they can't do enough for their sprinting heroes. |
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The cause is usually forcible contraction of the hamstrings, as in sports such as sprinting and hurdling. |
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I spent an hour sprinting to four drug stores, three of which were sold out of the blue non-latex nitrile gloves I sought. |
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The eight remaining challengers vaulted the wall, sprinting across an open field of grazed grass, spreading out as they got further from the road. |
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As soon as he went down, she took off, sprinting down the street. |
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They passed off Samantha like a baton, alternately sprinting through the relay of grocery shopping, dry cleaning drop-offs, and gas tank fill-ups. |
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The discus throw, javelin, long jump, sprinting and wrestling eventually formed the pentathlon, which became the central event. |
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Sarwan is on, but oddly he's sprinting straight back off again because it's started to pelt down with rain all of a sudden. |
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Anderson has a certain languidness about him tonight, never really sprinting for the ball, trying ambitious passes without assessing the risks. |
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Field studies of performance in nature have shown that anoles utilize their maximal sprinting capabilities to escape predators and, to a lesser extent, to capture prey. |
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New arrival Breschel will add a further dimension to Rabobank's classics squad, while Dutchman Theo Bos boosts the sprinting options. |
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The hurdling events combine sprinting with negotiating a series of obstacles called hurdles. |
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The track events include the sprinting events, middle-distance and long distance running, hurdling, relays and the 3000 m steeplechase. |
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But for my school, I was sprinting from quite a young age, as soon as I could make it into the team. |
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Some of them seem to be sprinting, and I don't think they're really stopping to look. |
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I came sprinting to the Commons from my office in West Block hoping for the opportunity to rise and speak to this bill. |
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Despite the rain, I managed to evaluate all the handling, sprinting and braking characteristics of Mazda's pocket rocket. |
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During this period you can also focus attention on sprinting and pedal-technique training. |
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Sports that involve lifting weights, running, sprinting, jumping and skipping are good. |
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I think they would do well to go in for easy, steady, long-distant running rather than for sprinting and that sort of violent exercise. |
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Optimization of traction, whatever the terrain, resulting in better acceleration, sprinting and bike control. |
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The players' strong sprinting and running performance was accomplished with batteries and small robust DC-motors. |
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Industry and commerce will benefit more by having men who work at a steady pace than by having a stable of sprinting gazelles who tire easily. |
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Norway's sprinting squad has gone the full monty for charity. |
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Jackson hit out at the standards of British sprinting earlier this week. |
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And what it did was bring the pride back to our sprinting men. who, by their own standards, did not perform as they would have liked in the individual event. |
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At training, his team ran three kilometres to warm up before finishing the session with fifteen laps of Indian file, an exercise of sprinting and jogging. |
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In the field, they wondered, are the animals content to creep around most of the time, sprinting only when necessary, or do they regularly dart from place to place? |
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Both groups did a series of push-ups, sit-ups and sprinting rounds. |
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A woman who had been walking in front of him began sprinting, too, in an alarmed manner. |
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While he held his machine steady and followed the sprinting animals, the on-board sniper darted the last two heifers and the helicopter winched them back to dry land. |
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They are sprinting flat out, their bowman calling every few strokes. |
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A girl would fall back, exhausted from sprinting, and I would meander my way to the front, making sure my pony tail did a swish to show that yes, I am doing better than you. |
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The stamps celebrate cycling, sprinting, javelin, swimming and hurdling as well as a race involving athletes with a disability in lightning-fast wheelchairs. |
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The perpetrator managed to knock over two Rick Santorum signs before sprinting away down a side street, hoisting up his tracksuit bottoms as he went. |
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Instead, Altidore stirred, sprinting toward the end line. |
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I'm pleased for Cav but with his sprinting talent and Columbia's lead-outs he should have won the green jersey. |
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The sight of substitutes jogging and sprinting along the touchline or following the action while performing a stretching exercise or two is commonplace during games. |
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Known for his strong leadership and over 200 career wins, he is enthusiastic about offering points on sprinting, tactics, and training to upcoming cyclists. |
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I started sprinting for the RAF and former British bobsledder Steve McFall was watching. |
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Seriously though, the bobsleigh and sprinting training bounce off each other. |
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However, that growth weakened slightly at the end of 2002 before sprinting ahead from the second quarter of 2003, as the military conflict in Iraq came to an end. |
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Tyler Farrar continued the teams winning streak by sprinting to victory after 205,4 km in the Belgian semi-classic GP of Escaut in Anverpen region. |
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Lots of exercise, sprinting up and down driveways, heavy lifting. |
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One makes uphill sprinting and changing pace much easier. |
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Kargbo encouraged him to study hard so that he could become a doctor or a lawyer but sprinting was always his first love and eventually she agreed to let him follow his heart. |
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There's an incredible calibre of female athletes, especially in sprinting. |
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While the dates, times and locations have not yet been confirmed, we're looking for a short video to highlight Chevrolet's brand, line-up and heritage in a way that will have guests sprinting to the party. |
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Pinter enjoyed running and broke the Hackney Downs School sprinting record. |
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A female blue whale may produce a specific power of up to 16 kilowatts per tonne when sprinting. |
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Whether you are climbing and epic mountain pass or sprinting to a sign on a club ride you will appreciate that your hard earned energy is helping you to accelerate. |
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Coming from a sprinting background I'd have to say Usain I think, but the thing is the speeds that Mo and everyone else run at those distances is so fast as well, I think it's sort of unfathomable for someone like myself. |
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But Rich was not going to let me off that lightly and soon I was lunging, sprinting, and bunnyhopping over hurdles. |
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Since most fast breaks involve a post sprinting to the ball-side block, our X5 is looking for him. |
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Now people are full-out sprinting in this direction. |
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Recently we looked at an introduction to sprinting, a great way to get fit and improve on ground speed, especially if you participate in a competitive sport. |
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The Brit, who has never won a title on clay, comfortably won the first set when Italian Starace hit a tight-angled shot into the net after sprinting to reach a drop shot. |
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I shoved the door closed and took off running for the steps. The clogs were too big and not the best shoes for sprinting. My feet clomped along the broken sidewalk. |
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Kangarilla Road, who also struck at the Ebor meeting can continue his rise up the sprinting ranks by winning the Coalite Smokeless Fuels Handicap. |
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