He will be even more pleased if they can start their run-in with victory at Oldham tomorrow. |
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After this, an unspecified run-in period was implemented until the nurse could perform consultations in 10 minutes. |
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During the run-in period all debriefing sessions were taped to assess the quality of the intervention against the key elements. |
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He made it back to Calgary where a run-in with the police led to his entering the Poundmaker treatment centre. |
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The inclusion criteria allowed randomization of patients with symptoms up to 4 days in 2 weeks during the run-in period. |
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A direct comparison of adverse events between group for the run-in period and mean monthly events during the trial showed no difference. |
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As the run-in approached Bertogliati's Lampre team set a fast pace before the Telekom team took over. |
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We will use electronic monitors for 8-12 months after an initial two month run-in period before the intervention. |
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During the two-week run-in period, patients underwent spirometry and recorded daily symptoms and morning peak-flow measurements. |
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After a three month dietary run-in period patients were stratified on the basis of fasting plasma glucose concentration and body weight. |
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However, the test vehicle was brand new, and a well run-in engine should average a much more creditable 22 mpg. |
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Baseline FEV 1 was the mean at four and eight weeks of the run-in period that is, at least four weeks after withdrawal of corticosteroids. |
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Somehow, he gets into a run-in with a police officer who is then thrown out of the force after he accuses him of harassment. |
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Langford welcomed back the defender to the club this week as he looks to strengthen his squad for the final run-in. |
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With the Benson and Hedges signalling the start of the run-in to the World Championship it seems that The Rocket is yet again the man to beat. |
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Her vehicular troubles stem from her August 2007 run-in with a parked car that was captured ever-so-efficiently by the ubiquitous paparazzi. |
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He regained fitness but not form, offering a series of ordinary performances in the championship run-in. |
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Their teenage son Paul had a recent run-in with police over the theft of alcohol from a country club. |
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During the run-in period, patients took a morning daily dose of inhaled steroids. |
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The brilliant weather and great visibility made the final run-in down the stunning Attermire Scar a great spectacle. |
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Has a European club, or an international team, ever won a major trophy without a manager for either the final or the title run-in? |
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Clan Royal, whose jockey had lost his whip, was passed on a dramatic run-in where he veered off course. |
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They used their speed on the run-in to outpace their rivals for Murphy's second win of the Festival. |
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She was joined by Karen's Caper and the pair battled up the run-in before Maids Causeway got up by a short head. |
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Flagship Uberalles, third in the last running of this race, galloped ahead on the run-in and battled up the hill to take a convincing victory. |
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Favourable Terms and Chorist came pretty close on the run-in and a stewards' inquiry was called, but the placings remained unaltered. |
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The third round of the FA Cup saw Premier League teams join the competition for the run-in to the Final in May. |
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The pair jumped the last together but he, who was 19 lb heavier than his rival, just found the extra weight too much to carry on the run-in. |
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Her Grand National runner famously collapsed on the run-in while seeming certain to win the 1956 race. |
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It was a very important night for us and I hope it can set us up for the final run-in. |
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Several of the young players shone and I'm looking forward to a successful run-in to the end of the season. |
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The 11-year-old pulled clear of First Gold and Tony with a couple to go and he was much stronger on the run-in to win by a comfortable margin. |
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Respiratory symptoms, bronchodilator use, and peak flows were recorded twice daily in a diary during the run-in and each treatment period. |
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Of the 422 patients initially enrolled in the SOCS, 361 patients completed the triamcinolone run-in period. |
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Staff were trained in the protocol, which was piloted during a 2-month run-in period. |
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Evi filmed her run-in at the union offices with her ever-present handheld camera. |
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My first bad run-in with the university administration occurred in the dying days of my first year. |
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His team-mate Olof agrees Villa Park could be staging Uefa Cup football next season as long as they shake off their inconsistency in the run-in to the end of the season. |
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Instead of feeling down in the dumps it stirred me into action but this time I'm hoping a victory at Mottram will inspire me even more in the final run-in to the season. |
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In Saturday's home game to third placed Bowling Old Lane will be one of the biggest games so far this season as the winner will be in pole position for the promotion run-in. |
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But in an exciting run-in, Cash managed to get the favourite ahead at the crucial time to claim a famous victory and get the Irish off to a great start at the Festival. |
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Hedgehunter jumps the last in front and cannot be caught on the run-in. |
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Be My Royal took the last superbly and showed his strength on the run-in to finish clear of Gingembre, who was second for the second time in this race. |
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There was more drama on the run-in as the horse did well to avoid someone dressed as Santa who made a dash across the track in the closing stages. |
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The track is an undulating one with a long run-in of almost five furlongs. |
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After the run-in period, children whose asthma was acceptably controlled without the continuous use of inhaled steroids were switched to inhaled budesonide. |
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After a complete physical assessment, a three-week run-in period was initiated during which lung function and biochemical baselines were established. |
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The 244 patients who remained in the study after the run-in period were randomized to continue receiving the inhaled corticosteroid or to receive placebo. |
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And while many fans read the short blurb as a shock, others saw this coming as clearly as a run-in chair shot. |
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Hopefully by the time we start the run-in we'll still be sitting pretty in 17th spot with all to play for. |
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I was standing by the winning post with my friends, screaming and shouting as he come on the run-in. |
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The run-in to the winning post is uphill, making it difficult for horses who like to be held up and come late. |
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In a previous run-in with the law, police had gunned down Edward several years ago. |
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He looked beaten on the run-in, and was being hampered by a loose horse, but rallied gamely for a thrilling triumph. |
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Lancs have been in imperious form of late and with the signings of Symonds and North, the county have real momentum as we approach the final run-in. |
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He was today maintaining a focused game-by-game approach to the run-in after seeing his York City Knights side put one foot in LHF National League One. |
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A spate of postponements in the north left the morning's leaders Cove Rangers kicking their heels and allowed Huntly to move into pole position in the championship run-in. |
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However, police in Baltimore logged a report indicating that on October 8 Williams had been in Baltimore and had a run-in with city police, a law enforcement source said. |
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He first stepped in to help when he was suspended after a run-in with an official and in the same week the assistant manager quit, leaving Town with nobody to man the dug-out. |
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I moved my shoulders and shook my hips in a little dance as the run-in music started. |
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Home from NYC, musing about that and an India that has changed, I had my once-in-several-months run-in with a journalist I know. |
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According to Murphy's family and local news reports, this was the teen's first run-in with the law. |
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This launched a small-scale fightback and a sizzling break by Aaron Cowie and a copybook final pass gave Duncan a run-in. |
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The track is a right-handed 1m3f circuit with an uphill run-in. |
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The Curragh is a right-handed horseshoe shaped course with a circuit of two miles with no sharp bends and a straight run-in of three furlongs uphill. |
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The FDA has had a run-in with Allergan before, condemning it for advertisements that it said suggested the drug was effective for unapproved uses. |
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Therefore, when the train is stretched, a run-in of train slack will occur and in-train buff forces will be generated. |
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I'd heard about the balayage technique, but after a disastrous run-in with bleach as a teen I was afraid of highlights and thought I'd be better off boring brown. |
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His only run-in with the law has been for possession of hashish on the beach near his hometown Bari. |
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The tail-end run-in impacted on the block of empty cars, compressing them against the loaded cars ahead. |
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For numerous riders over the years this elongated run-in has proved mental and physical agony when the winning post seems to be retreating with every weary stride. |
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His only known run-in with the law was a 300-euro fine for failing to stop at the scene of an accident and lacking insurance. |
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Caddis was on the fringes at Parkhead and unlikely to feature in Gordon Strachan's line-up in the SPL title run-in. |
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I heard his brother had a run-in with the police the other day. |
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Also featured again on the show was PC James Grieves' run-in with an American bulldog in North Ormesby, Middlesbrough, in May. |
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Sergeant Pink went on to win the race but had the victory taken away from him after he was ruled to have impeded Harry Tricker during the run-in. |
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After the walk I e-mailed the orthopod, advising that the newish hip was now properly run-in. |
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The absence of the spring on the gravity pawl on the hand brake of the first runaway car was considered in the context of the jarring effect of the slack run-in as the brake was being applied. |
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Immigration and gender continued to hound the real estate mogul's theatric run for the White House as a return to this first-in-the-nation voting state was quickly overshadowed by another run-in with the news media. |
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We're still thereabout as the games in hand are caught up on by other teams, but we need a result and a couple of other results to go our way in the run-in. |
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Porter, who had a key pickoff against Minnesota in the NFC championship, then effectively sealed the victory with his dramatic interception, pointing to the Saints fans in the end zone during the last 20 yards of his run-in. |
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While the final failure of the valve likely occurred due to overstress as a result of the buff forces generated by the run-in of train slack, it appears that the pre-crack developed in fatigue. |
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Earlier this year 2 Chainz had a run-in with with the law in Los Angeles, where he was arrested for posession of marijuana and promethazine. |
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I had my own run-in with these Taliban guys in Maiduguri two years ago. |
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It was not Ms. Mitchell's only run-in with a dissatisfied customer. |
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Unfortunately for those punters, his jockey was outmuscled on the run-in, the race going to All About Alfie. |
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Ground Ball looked to have the Grand Annual at his mercy at last year's Cheltenham Festival before being collared by St Pirran on the run-in. |
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Snowden had earlier produced a very different ride when patiently delivering 11-8 chance Inca Trail at just the right time to outspeed favourite Back Nine on the run-in. |
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