This time out, however, the beats are more upbeat and inviting compared to the downtempo and contemplative beats of Folk Songs. |
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Anthony Wong is a harried family man who spends most of his time out of the house playing mah-jong. |
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This time out I'm happy to report that he's as scabrous and brutal as all his little goat-children could've hoped. |
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Adam, thanks for taking time out of your very busy schedule to be with us tonight. |
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She was the deputy matron in St Columbus but decided to take time out to rear her family. |
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Last year the Saints had to sneak into the B.C.s via the back-door but would rather punch their ticket more easily this time out. |
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I tried to go back but eventually chose to take time out and to leave any decisions about returning until this September. |
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So, we at the Listener are inviting you take time out for some creative leisure. |
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It is during this period of time out of the workforce that the debt would grow. |
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He chooses the work he wants to be involved in, and wants to take more time out, have more holidays. |
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His time out last year while serving a drugs ban may have also provided a mental break. |
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I also took some time out for me this weekend and went white water rafting on one of the fastest rivers in the world! |
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Robinson will now take some time out of the game while he waits to see what other coaching jobs become available. |
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All the children at the school, aged four to seven took time out of their day to complete the task in the hope of winning an Easter egg. |
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It has been a hectic few months and I intend to take a bit of time out for myself. |
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I followed them across the docks toward the buildings while workers took time out to stare at me. |
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I'm going to take some time out to think about my future and what I should do next. |
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Shane had taken time out to recover from a viral infection and jetted off to the sun for a break. |
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It's important to take time out once in a while to enjoy the fruits of one's labours, smell the roses and enjoy. |
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At this point everything should be under control so you can take time out of the kitchen. |
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Swindon donors who took the time out this summer to give a pint of blood are being thanked by the National Blood Service. |
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Women took time out from their busy jobs to enjoy a day of pampering at a health and beauty workshop. |
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In the future he may well take time out again to volunteer his services in other countries. |
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He had been behaving since we got here, but had already been in time out once today. |
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I spend so much time out here now, I thought I'd get meself something comfortable with left hand drive to get about in. |
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Last time out, I discovered a cheap way to do a re-mix, or record an extra track overdubbed onto your music. |
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We made good time out of San Antonio and saw lots of freight trains on the sidings. |
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Now with the chance to have some time out of the spotlight, and with most of the internal dissent gone, they seem to be having the better of it. |
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He's a busy man but takes time out to play golf and put together a chic and trendy photo book every year. |
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Taking some time out from a boring monotonous chore is truly worth all the hard work. |
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He sold the business to Nationwide in 1997 in an undisclosed multimillion pound deal before taking time out to travel and ski. |
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Some people would mulligrub about taking time out to feed another person's cat. |
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It's summer, or so they'd have us believe, so take some time out, wrap up well and just sit and enjoy your garden instead of slogging it out. |
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This time out, the author returns to both familiar and unknown ground to collect new stories, strange encounters and first hand accounts. |
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The basic principle of having ' time out ' is fine, and the naughty step is a symbol of parents taking back authority. |
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He spoke rather vaguely of contacts with directors of rugby to try to obtain time out for the knackered, now and again. |
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The relay stays energized until time out and then it deenergizes ready for the next operation. |
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She also said too many parents were condoning school non-attendance and allowing their children to take time out of the classroom. |
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During the hectic split-second timing of a campaign, this is a man who took time out to sit beside an old friend who was dying of cancer. |
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He comes in after a monster effort last time out that only ended in a place showing. |
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Ty squeaked again, this time out of a childlike excitement and pushed Bryan down before she landed a blow across his chest and stomach. |
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Unbeaten in six career starts, Numerous Times won the Atto Mile Stakes last time out by a nose over Affirmed Success and Quiet Resolve. |
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We are asking Graham Thorpe, more in hope than expectation, to come back and make an impact first time out. |
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By breaking in your shoes at home, you won't be at the center struggling through games in stiff, rigid shoes the first time out. |
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It took me less than five minutes to do all this my first time out, and required no heavy lifting. |
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Event organiser Dr Chris Lane took time out from his hectic schedule to watch the junior fell runners cross the line. |
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The Briton has not competed in a heptathlon since her Sydney 2000 triumph, after taking time out for the birth of her daughter. |
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On your first time out, go through an outfitter who will provide instruction and rent quality gear. |
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The module based system of learning allows learners to take courses at times to suit themselves and take time out if they need to. |
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The sultry songstress took time out to share her thoughts about what makes her so different. |
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The hospitalist covering the patient overnight looked at a clock and read the time out loud, quietly. |
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I find only a very small percentage of people are willing to take time out and learn some new strategies. |
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This time out, the author collects some chilling accounts of coal mine ghosts, phantoms. |
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Premiership stars took time out from training to give poorly children a massive Christmas boost. |
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Make sure that foals are handled often and that young horses get plenty of fresh air and time out to play. |
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And while their forwards are definitely talented, asking them to get three goals each time out is too much, even for a Newcastle team. |
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Despite his fall at Ayr last time out, he has a good each-way chance, even from a bit out of the handicap. |
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After defeating the undefeatable French last time out, more was expected of the Czechs in Dublin. |
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Roscommon were definitely the proverbial Goliaths on Sunday and next time out might not retreat the way they did in Hyde Park. |
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So, in his honour, we take time out today to mourn his passing and celebrate his brief but glorious career. |
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Or you could always take some quality time out on the Scottish isle of Eriska in a hotel built in the grand style more than 100 years ago. |
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Then she calls him a blame shifter and then screams for a time out and I nearly died laughing. |
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I even took time out from my normal journalistic duties to spend a week with the gricers at a national festival of steam. |
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I had a lovely time out for lunch yesterday, with eye fillet steak melting in our mouths on a bed of truffled gnocchi. |
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Baseball players and managers of the offensive and defensive team, as well as umpires, can request time out for a number of purposes. |
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She is an absolutist, despising those opportunists who take time out of normal life for a little promiscuity. |
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Carlow's league campaign has descended from early promise to an abysmal second half display against Wexford last time out. |
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Members socialized and took time out for a waterborne architectural tour of downtown Chicago and dinner at Navy Pier. |
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Authority's remedy, if you spent too much time out of the stream in one year, was to keep you back a class. |
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After taking time out from teaching Lionel Messi his plethora of tricks, Dan is now offering tips on how to become a keepy-uppy supremo. |
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I think we could all benefit from taking time out now and again and re-evaluating our lives. |
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I see too many publishers come in and expect to hit home runs the first time out of the box. |
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Where their rucking had been crisp and brutal last term, this time out it was hesitant and laboured. |
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The celebrity and fundraiser took time out to officially launch a new boat for disabled people at the Sailing Club at the weekend. |
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How do you get that many journalists to take time out and attend your product launch? |
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Most people take enough time out for a haircut but next time you go to book yours, why not think about having a beauty treatment too. |
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So, let us take time out of our busy schedules to listen to the simple request of these children. |
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It would also be nice for both national and local radio talk show hosts who broadcast during the 1pm to take time out to salute a fallen soldier. |
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When your schedule cuts stretching or sauna time out of your workout, reach for a rub. |
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The half-backs were a little astray at times with Campbell somewhat quieter than his impressive display against Kildare last time out. |
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Excessive sunburn was sagely avoided by taking time out around the interior of the island. |
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The man who founded Blogger is taking time out to do his thang. |
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Carol Adams wants automatic time out of the classroom so teachers can learn from and be mentored by experienced colleagues during their first five years. |
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As well as helping with presentations and speech days David also took time out to lift the spirits of children who were suffering from severe illnesses. |
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He congratulated her on her appointment as Minister for Agriculture and thanked her for taking time out of her very busy schedule to come to talk to the meeting. |
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Anyway, assuming you work or spend any amount of time out of the house, crate the dogs when you are gone, and as soon as you get home uncrate them and take them out to pee. |
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Three wins at their back, they'll fear no one next time out. |
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If Huckabee runs, the hurdles he faced the last time out, namely geography and money, would still be there. |
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In this untracked and threatened wilderness, our group will backpack between glacier-fed rivers, taking time out for close observation and photography. |
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And after he completed the stunt to the audience's applause, he asked to be excused while he took time out for a photo opportunity, which he informed us he never misses. |
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Normally Democratic silicon Valley opened up its wallets to the Republicans this time out. |
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I'm going to take some time out and just think about the past five years. |
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This time out, however, he disciplines himself to reach the goal. |
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I rudely hang up on a nice lady from a PR company who was very kindly taking the time out of her hectic schedule to ring and confirm some travel arrangements for me. |
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Learn to relax and enjoy quality time out of life's normal rat race. |
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Her remembrance of Gandhi is that of a fond grandfather who used to take time out and play with all children in the family, howsoever busy he was. |
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It's then that I take time out to fill it, time on my own to discover new jewels that will enhance its sparkle, fresh dewdrops to replenish my pool. |
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He also took time out to joke with reporters and photographers. |
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I once met Keegan at Heathrow and he took the time out to have a talk with four ragamuffins, when some would have just walked past and ignored us. |
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This time out we tried the shrimp nuggets, deep-fried half-moons stuffed with a whole shrimp in a creamy sauce, and topped with slivers of marinated red pepper. |
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It seems, it doesn't hurt to take time out to paddle your own canoe. |
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Varsha was a respectable opponent, but she spent most of her time out of the arena primping and shopping, caring for nothing more than her appearance in public. |
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I had to help with the preparations, taking time out from the demanding task of waiting on His Grace to assist with everything from cooking to candle making. |
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The experienced frontman took time out to discuss England's chances of reaching the quarter finals in Portugal, as well as his own plans for next season. |
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Women fall behind when they take time out to raise children and then return to the workplace at a disadvantage. |
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They were Episcopalians, and for time out of mind had rented a half-pew in the church of their denomination on California Street. |
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Children may be punished with a time out or required to apologize or make reparations for misbehavior. |
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His love of golf was blamed by the Spanish media as the reason why he has spent so much time out injured for Real Madrid. |
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A part of becoming a pirate was to meet the expectation of uprooting their living environment and spending most of their time out at sea. |
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Harvests at Boisveyrac had been gathered under arms since time out of mind, with sentries posted far up the shore. |
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I was always so busy and full-speed ahead that I didn't take any time out to really listen to God. |
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Kristin Davis has taken time out to enjoy the surf and sand with her Australian beau, photographer Russell James. |
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I've been listening to quite a lot of Greek folk music, after spending some time out on this Greek island called Karpathos. |
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He has been drawn to meet Kate Dubby in the first round and the winner will meet either Crafty Perlico or Coome Hill next time out. |
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Always keen to demonstrate how much of a Renaissance man he is, Wossy, left, takes some time out from writing his new comic to explore Hitchcock. |
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It was like being in a sauna and I must have gone from being a light-heavyweight to a strawweight during my time out there. |
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And Santa Claus has taken time out of his busy schedule to give his seal of approval to the park after trying out the new play equipment. |
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Hors De Combat was an easy winner at Newmarket last time out and might just be underestimated in the Britannia Stakes. |
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Taking time out to take stock, a so-called gap year, may help them to decide whether to study or to choose an alternative form of training. |
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A small, 6-year-old, dilute tortoiseshell cat named Joy spends much of her time out of sight. |
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Gone is the naughty step, time out for young children is banned in Richard's view. |
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Texas Gold should be able to sit just behind Paddywhack and Tomthevic and pounce in the final furlong to follow up the Newbury win last time out. |
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Simon and Alyson Gerner are fishing well after attending a course earlier in the year and caught kept five between them to 3lb last time out. |
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The five-year-old was second to Pearlstone last time out over two miles at Southwell and was travelling well until making a mistake at the last. |
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The hosts should have it in them to win but Pakistan beat Argentina last time out and will be no pushovers. |
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Paul Nicholls' Bury Parade heads the handicap this year and routed re-opposing stablemate Grandioso by five lengths at Ascot last time out. |
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International heptathletes Kelly Sotherton and Louise Hazel took time out of their busy training schedule to indulge in a bit of pampering at Selfridges. |
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The 21-year-old heartthrob was in the Danish city for a concert with the band but took time out to visit a studio and record some of his own material. |
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Gabriel Obertan and Sammy Ameobi were the surprise fashioner of goals at Swansea last time out, while Yoan Gouffran has increasingly looked as though he requires a rest. |
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Spending time out in the sun may cause you to develop wrinkles sooner. |
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Or that these would be the nowaday worries, with no time out? |
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Patternmaker hated the conditions in a competitive race at Newmarket's July course last time out but should find things more conducive to gain success at Folkestone. |
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In Scotland, Trick Cyclist looks the one to be on in the Hamilton Park Super Six Stakes after showing his first bit of decent form for a while last time out. |
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Paddywhack won by five lengths and in theory will be chucked in if turned out quickly although my advice is beware before taking a short price about him next time out. |
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In 1995, with encouragement from Gordon Brown, Miliband took time out from his job to study at the London School of Economics, where he obtained a Masters in Economics. |
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Zhitomir was a neck behind Domesday last time out and he can go well off this mark judged on his 2006 form, but this trip may stretch his stamina. |
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When fellow superheavyweight Anthony Joshua took time out after winning gold at the London Games, Joyce stepped up as one of the stars of the short-lived GB Lionhearts team. |
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Gloucester coped with a tricky Saracens side last time out by outmuscling them in the set piece, and they look good value to record their first win at Loftus Road. |
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They face Ken Condon's Ballysax winner Success Days, Summaya from the Dermot Weld yard who beat Chester winner Hans Holbein first time out this season, and Carbon Dating. |
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I think 10 furlongs in the Lupin will suit him first time out. |
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Of their first time out, in a quiet west London restaurant, he said that it was an out-of-body experience, listening to her talk about Elvis, the Mirror reported. |
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The couple slurped on their cones as they wandered through the park, and Jimmy looked as though he didnOt have a Carr in the world when he took time out for a quick smooch. |
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Mark Johnston's colt finished a highly encouraging second to Ashkal Way on his racecourse debut, before finding only Strawberry Leaf too good last time out at Haydock. |
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Mosaicist looked a filly of potential when making a winning handicap bow last time out and she can build on that impression with further glory at Pontefract. |
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