Myra's grief was tinged with guilt that she, the strong swimmer who could have saved him, should have been there with him that day. |
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A serious drama should be like a swimmer diving into a pool and swimming to the other side in one smooth, perfect trajectory. |
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Water's buoyancy makes a swimmer feel weightless and reduces stress on joints in the spine, hips and knees. |
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Have you had cases where a swimmer was unable to use his arms while rehabbing from injury and was only able to kick? |
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Although 100 percent Dutch by lineage, Swimming World's male high school swimmer of the year, Matt Grevers, is a Yankee Doodle Dandy. |
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As happy in the water as on land, this breed is a fearless swimmer, and is most useful for hunting wild fowl. |
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There were no lanes, with one swimmer per lane, nor were courses accurately measured. |
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As she grew, she loved swimming competition and the challenge of going faster than the swimmer in the lane next to her. |
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For the second time in three days the usually reserved swimmer showed overwhelming emotion in the pool. |
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Haley reverts her eyes to the cement edge of the pool, as her friend focuses on the swimmer approaching them. |
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Speak slowly and face the swimmer when giving instructions to facilitate lip-reading. |
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Even though it is large, the arapaima is a graceful swimmer and it is valued as an aquarium fish as well as for food. |
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But he is a strong swimmer with an athletic build, and he eventually manages to save himself. |
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The saga began two years ago when a swimmer died after hitting his head on a submerged post in the lake. |
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The problem comes when a swimmer or diver manipulates the brain's automatic breathing control device through hyperventilation. |
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Strains of Sinatra's signature tune would have completed the snapshot of Britain's tardy and most controversial swimmer. |
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He may be the best freestyle swimmer in the world, but the 100m backstroke was an event he entered to vary his programme. |
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The swimmer also picked up merits in the 4 x 50m freestyle and the 50m backstroke as he was credited with a 4th and 5th placing in the events. |
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Once the swimmer has achieved ideal body position, the snorkel may be taken away to allow him to practice the low-profile breath. |
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We swim every day for an hour at 8 o'clock in the morning and I have to confess to not being the best swimmer in the world. |
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But it is a case of the more the merrier for the swimmer who is confident he has a great hope of a medal in the 4x200m freestyle team event. |
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Of course, the simplest theory is that he did so well because he was a very good swimmer! |
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Among the Olympic gold medallists taking part are Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe and English triple jumper Jonathan Edwards. |
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In other news a guy at the pool said I was a beautiful swimmer, commenting on my butterfly. |
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But then he was a strong swimmer, and, what is more, he had beginner's luck. |
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A keen swimmer and trampolinist, she was a regular visitor to the gym and had completed the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme. |
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He competed as an international swimmer and was Scottish motorcycle trials champion twice before he switched to pedal bikes. |
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James had once been an excellent swimmer and, despite his missing limb, was still able to paddle about quite proficiently. |
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Increased momentum forces a fast tuck and tight flip turn, and to quickly reassume streamline position as swimmer pushes off wall. |
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An accomplished swimmer since his schooldays, David was a university blue in water polo and later served the sport in other capacities. |
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A champion swimmer and blue-eyed boy of his parents, Sanjay finds that his world completely changes after he gets the disease. |
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Curiously, those measurements may as well have served as a blueprint for our prototypical swimmer ever since. |
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He swam across the river easily, even though the undertow beneath could be fatal to someone who was not a strong swimmer. |
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On the initial attempts, it is helpful for the swimmer to perform long, slow strokes and a long side kick while getting a breath. |
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As she hit the water, she pumped her arms to keep herself submerged, but Marcy was no swimmer, especially in this thick soup. |
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When doing this turn, the swimmer would roll to his side, keeping his shoulders just shy of the vertical. |
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A third way could be that followed by my sensible dad who was a keen non-swearing cyclist, swimmer and drinker of dandelion and burdock. |
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Performing drills that focus on breathing, timing and acceleration can help a swimmer grasp the finer points of swimming butterfly. |
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The most terrifying is the story of the swimmer stung by a particular kind of jellyfish. |
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Three hundred feet below, a red inflatable boat chugged out from the beach towards a strong swimmer. |
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Sections of the river flow extremely quickly, a challenge even for a strong swimmer. |
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He jumped out to swim 50 metres back, but never made it, although he was fit and a strong swimmer. |
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He was said not to be a strong swimmer and his friends found him floating unconscious. |
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He'd be well past the mouth of the Delaware by now, strong swimmer that he is. |
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He had prided himself on being a strong swimmer, even for an elf, but this girl was easily outdistancing him. |
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As the swimmer completes his pull with a quick, downward chop of the hand, notice that he still maintains a broad surface area with the hand. |
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The two rescuers help the swimmer into their boat by lifting, encouraging, balancing, and preventing their boat from swamping. |
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In Clione, an almost continuous parapodial swimmer, the basic CPG is fairly simple. |
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She extends a hand to the desperate swimmer who struggles to make the shore. |
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In racing, these swimsuits might help a swimmer swim anywhere from a few hundredths to a few seconds faster. |
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Now the second swimmer sprints for 65 strokes, then peels off for the third swimmer's lead. |
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The 21-year-old swimmer, who has a club foot, started swimming to help his self-confidence. |
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The keen swimmer and fanatical Rovers fan taught thousands of people, young and old, to swim within the 10m teaching pool. |
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He took the fateful decision to jump from the dinghy and swim for the shore but did not make it, despite being a strong swimmer and fit. |
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Allowing a swimmer to use a fin would send a message that his impairment is a disability and not just a characteristic of who he is as a person. |
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Having taken health supplements as a competitive swimmer, Wilkie became convinced of their efficacy. |
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It is a common fault for a swimmer to start turning the head for the inward breath before the forward hand has entered the water. |
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This is demonstrated by Thorpe and illustrated with the sensation a swimmer gets when swimming with flippers. |
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I suppose Olympic swimmer Johnny Weissmuller was the ichiban Tarzan portrayer and Maureen O'Sullivan with prototypical Jane. |
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Natural breaststrokers have a tough time with flutter kick, because their feet turn out, often without the swimmer realizing it. |
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The result may have been a remarkably smooth motion, like the crawl performed by an expert swimmer. |
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The team were penalized 97 points last year when one swimmer missed the start of his prelim race on the final day. |
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He still earned a gold medal as a prelim relay swimmer and captured silver in the 200 back along with a fifth-place finish in the 100 back. |
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The Paralympic swimmer was surrounded by excited children eager to start playing on the specially designed multi-play area. |
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In Australia it is illegal to feed wild dolphins or for a swimmer to approach within thirty metres of them. |
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Hey don't sweat it, I am not a very good swimmer either so just keep on the swimming team no matter what. |
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By repeating this drill, the swimmer should be encouraged to complete the second kick in order to generate enough power to recover the arms. |
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Oliver Owen was correct to point out that no East German swimmer ever failed a drug test. |
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A top-class swimmer and cross-country runner as a junior, she won the London Triathlon in 2001 and is now placing consistently well in World Cup events. |
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He wasn't such a great swimmer, about his only move was the doggy-paddle. |
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The swimmer begins the lap in a streamline position, counting his kicks. |
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You may not be able to sleep with Ryan Lochte, the Olympic swimmer and ubiquitous grinning presence at New York Fashion Week. |
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Sailors on board ships can then fish the swimmer out of the water. |
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Another German swimmer was among the four men's European record setters. |
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Also present was swim-fan Prince Albert of Monaco, but he was without his wife, Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock. |
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Lyman, a competitive swimmer, is coming to the end of his final year at high school. |
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Named for the Canadian province where it originated, the Newfoundland's webbed feet, rudder-like tail, and water-resistant coat make it a natural swimmer. |
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A strong swimmer and knowing the sea well as a born and bred Beach oke, he left his clothes with someone, dropped into the sea and started swimming. |
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He's a great swimmer and was fast in the prelims and semi-finals. |
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Ian Thorpe stood atop the victory podium in Barcelona today as the first swimmer in history to win the same event at three consecutive world titles. |
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Winton had been wearing a complete set of thick winter woolens, oilskins, and sea boots, and despite being a strong swimmer had not stood a chance in the heavy sea. |
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The Olympic swimmer has reportedly received more than one offer to design a fashion line. |
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Although I'm a pretty strong swimmer it took all my strength to swim out. |
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The swimmer took home the gold in the 4x200 freestyle relay, earning him his 19th trip to the medal podium. |
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Four of the park's 10 staff mermaids perform at each show in the spring's chilly waters, along with a male swimmer who plays the prince in the story. |
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It kills me when a swimmer who I train gets run down at the end of a race. |
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A witness said Davis, a good swimmer, began floundering in the water. |
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A poised and graceful swimmer, she never seemed to tire in the water. |
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We landed on our ship, refueled and embarked a rescue swimmer. |
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She is a keen gardener, bird watcher, photographer and swimmer. |
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Second, as mentioned above, drag forces are considerably higher if the swimmer remains at or near the water surface than if it submerges during swimming. |
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This is accomplished with verbal and visual aids with a priority placed on each swimmer understanding the purpose of a particular drill or exercise. |
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A swimmer gets up and approaches the sea and Haley is down once more, trotting on the black sand with a battered piece of flotation equipment, just in case. |
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These grooves create microscopic vortices in the water next to the swimmer, thereby disturbing the flow of water along the body and reducing the surface friction drag. |
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South African swimmer and gold medalist Cameron van der Burgh thinks it is. |
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Medley swimmer Dean Kent is vowing to continue competitive swimming. |
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As the swimmer progresses, particularly with breathing control, submersion activities facilitate an understanding of upthrust. |
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But Power says, no, it's a rescue when a lifeguard enters the water for a swimmer in distress, provides flotation, and removes him from harm. |
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Careers in lifeguarding If you are a strong swimmer and enjoyworking in and around water, a career as a lifeguard may appeal. |
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However, mum Stacie said the little swimmer knows everything about her sibling and talks about him all the time. |
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It's amazing to think that in three years I've gone from this little swimmer to challenging Hackett. |
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But Leighton, like most Westerners, knew little about swimming, except for perhaps a dogpaddle, and Jane was most certainly not a swimmer. |
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Within seconds, another swimmer saw the sea turn red and scrambled ashore to call for help. |
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Passers-by called 999 after the swimmer went out of sight between the rock groynes off Barkby Beach in Prestatyn. |
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What swimmer Carrie Grainger will make of the bearded sniffler stalking her is anybody's guess. |
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If I die and come back a Canadian, it will be as a swimmer, not a hockey player. |
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And thereafter United had that look about them of a swimmer trying to stay afloat with his jeans getting soggier and heavier. |
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With a squishy silicone body and a bellyful of electronics, the little swimmer flips and turns nearly as fast as living fish do. |
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Runners up were synchronised swimmer Madison Griffith and hockey mentor and player Stephen Tabb. |
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A 10-YEAR-old synchronised swimmer from Huddersfield has been earmarked as a potential international talent of the future. |
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Ellie, who is a keen synchronised swimmer and ballet dancer, has been growing her hair for over a year for the purpose of having it cut off. |
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Kelly Brook will be at New Look, whilst synchronised swimmer Jenna Randall and rower Andy Triggs-Hodge will open Next's new shop. |
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Ann grew up in Wallingford, CT where she was an All-New England Field Hockey player and synchronized swimmer. |
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Japanese synchronized swimmer Saho Harada won a bronze medal in the solo technical routine at the world swimming championships on Monday. |
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If a swimmer kicks up his heels and splashes the water, the judge will take points off accordingly. |
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The dolphin became infamous for killing a swimmer and injuring many others, which later earned her the nickname killer dolphin. |
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It was likely a good swimmer, but could probably move only clumsily on land, much like a modern seal. |
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After his record swim, Captain Webb basked in national and international adulation, and followed a career as a professional swimmer. |
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She trained with Jabez Wolffe, a swimmer who had attempted to swim the Channel 22 times. |
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Another American swimmer in France in 1926 to try and swim the Channel was Lillian Cannon from Baltimore. |
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He is one of the greatest marathon swimmers of all time and an honor swimmer in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame. |
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Its physical appearance suggests it to be a vigorous swimmer that can swim in a vertical position. |
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Double 50m and 100m freestyle Olympic gold medalist Alexander Popov is widely considered the greatest sprint swimmer in history. |
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The Northampton Swimming Club also trained the young Olympic swimmer Caitlin McClatchey. |
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The Viet Cong used swimmer saboteurs often and effectively during the Vietnam War. |
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Training sessions originally involved great variations of conditions that challenged the skills of any swimmer. |
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He was a great climber and swimmer, and a tireless walker into advanced age. |
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Now, in calm weather, to swim in the open ocean is as easy to the practised swimmer as to ride in a spring-carriage ashore. |
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A strong undertow may sweep a returning swimmer off their feet but it does not carry them far from the shore. |
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The white pointer tore two chunks from swimmer Jason Cull's left leg, leaving him floundering and screaming for help. |
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A former masters swimmer, Boies still competes in triathlons, and also as a racewalker. |
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Warren is a former swimsuit model and top synchronized swimmer, and made her debut in the recently wrapped Perfume. |
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As a teen-ager, she was a championship synchronized swimmer in her native Canada. |
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So sporty and presentable was Kumin that at age 18, she was offered a job as a swimmer in a touring production of Billy Rose's Aquacade. |
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As a teen-ager, she was a champion synchronized swimmer with Canada's national team. |
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Sadly, they were unsuccessful and Mr O'Sullivan, himself an experienced swimmer, lifeguard and subaqua diver, died yesterday evening. |
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The fish-eating dinosaur Spinosaurus might have been an avid swimmer. |
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It's quite unusual for a rough collie to be a strong swimmer and, apparently, in one of the previous films they used a husky dog and covered it in collie fur. |
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In the leftmost, a female swimmer glides over an artificial reef of jettisoned automobiles, each a 1949 Mercury 8 bearing the astronomical symbol for the planet Mercury. |
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Learning-disabled swimmer Chad Ganden sued the NCAA, claiming it violated the Americans With Disabilities Act by refusing to let him compete for Michigan State this year. |
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She was a swimmer and footballer until she was diagnosed with upper femoral epiphysis, which meant her hip had dislocated from the socket, ending her sporting hopes. |
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Sarah was an adventurist who loved sports and was an excellent swimmer. |
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The polar bear is an excellent swimmer and often will swim for days. |
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Russia's most decorated synchronized swimmer, Anastasia Davydova, sets off as the first torchbearer of the route through the rest of Moscow on Monday. |
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During the development of the project Mr Singh brought on board the synchronised swimmer Heba Abdel Gawaad, who competed in the Olympic Games in Sydney and Athens. |
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A former synchronised swimmer, silver-haired Lagarde is still slim and 6ft tall and credits being in good physical health for managing her hectic life. |
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The swimmer looked all set for the sunny day with a white T-shirt, baggy shorts and a sidewards baseball cap while covering his eyes with dark shades. |
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