I am
always running races but frankly I never love it....
«We've
always run our race and we've done them all the same way.
Not exact matches
He said that once a horse has been trained to
race, it is
always ready to
run when the bugle sounds.
These doofuses just
run their mouths in front of the media, and
always act like they represent an entire
race of people.
I got it done in around 2.19, around 20 minutes slower than I aiming for on
race day, but I know it is best to
run the long one 1.30 - 2 mins per mile slower and this has
always worked for me in the past.
It was never an even
race between two similarly handicapped teams — whilst not denigrating their amazing achievement the ground over the
run - in was
always in Leicester's favour.
If you have ever seen me
race or read my blog before you'll know I
always moan about
running.
The sheikh agreed that the colt would not only
run in the 1991 Breeders» Cup, but that Paulson could also take him to the 1992 Kentucky Derby, the
race the American has
always wanted to win.
There's
always a
race to see who can
run there the fastest, and who jumps in first.
I had some good
races the first year or two, but I also suffered from minor injuries and was
always feeling one
run away from being too burned out to want to continue with my training.
Even if you are
always the runner who doesn't eat before a
run, it will absolutely pay off to get up a little earlier on the morning of a
race, whether it's a short 5k -10 k, or a half or full marathon, and eat a carbohydrate - containing meal, your body will thank you for providing it with the proper fuel to
run at its peak performance.
Whether you have
run several marathons in the past or none, there is
always nervousness, anticipation and fear of screwing up prior to the
race.
Now you just need to do a
run /
race here in Denver — I can
always use a training buddy!
I
always thought people who
ran the Disney World
races were crazy because they had to get up that early to get to the
race.
The Kentucky Derby has
always been a staple in my house growing up — my Mom loves watching the Triple Crown
races and we
always dedicated the afternoons of those
races to watch the beautiful horses
run.
I usually
always wear shorts or
running skirts when I do my half marathons, but I am tired of freezing while I wait an hour for the
race to start.
I haven't had any «beautiful»
races so to speak but some portions of my
runs through the park / by the pond / etc are
always lovely!
The Test Drive series is one of those series that hasn't been a front
running in the
racing category, but it has
always been a game that people have been able to just sit back and enjoy.
Not only do we get the
always enjoyably oily Malcolm McDowell as a vaguely Trump - ish autocrat who
runs the
race; Manu Bennett as a stoic yet dryly funny bad - ass hero; Marci Miller as his plucky sidekick (of sorts); Folake Olowofoyeku as a maniacal rock star who mows down on her owns fans; Anessa Ramsey as an insane evangelist who does the same to her own flock; Burt Grinstead (wonderfully manic) as a genetically enhanced, sexually confused, super-muscular man - child; and veteran character actor Yancy Butler as the furious leader of several ill - fated
race protesters.
«It's
always good to experience as many different conditions as possible, but it certainly would have been better if we could have
run through our planned program in the dry to get Marcel (Fassler) the maximum amount of time in the car and focus on our
race setup,» said the Briton.
Production engineers rotate through the Powertrain performance and
Racing Center to learn how to
run at «
race pace», where they
always have to take the data available and make quick decisions.
«We did
run our best lap on softer
race tires, but we
always have the
race in mind,» Gavin explained.
But it's
always hard when you get close to the end in a
race like this, looking like you're going to get results, and then you start
running into difficulties.
When I was little and
running on the
race track at school, I
always stopped and waited for all the other kids so we could
run together even though I knew (and everybody else knew) that I could
run much faster than all of them!
Legacy publishing's current health is largely the result of the industry's practice of paying authors so little in digital and keeping so much for themselves (a practice that for me
always calls to mind the image of Wile E. Coyote
racing off the cliff and thinking all is well because he's
running on air... until he looks down).
If Fido is hyperactive and
always on the move, your best backdrop would be the dog
run where it will be
racing around or playing with other animals.
This year's Highland Fling was again the Scottish Athletics Ultra Trail Championship, and provided a good depth of field to the
always popular and incredibly well
run 53 mile
race along the West Highland Way from Milngavie to Tyndrum.
You don't
always have to pay a
race registration fee to
run for your cause!
The development team at Nihon Falcom has
always been something of an underdog in the JRPG
race for the last few decades — while Square and Enix thrilled the world with massive franchises like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest, Falcom was building its own niche titles for Japanese PCs, ranging from the long -
running Ys franchise to cute experiments like Gurumin.
Like JD on Vita, which we released back in September, JD2
runs at a super-smooth 60 frames - a-second, and features ghost downloads so you
always have something to
race against, online leaderboards and new PS Vita - tuned controls.
As RunBot, you \'ll have to
run,
race, flip and fly around a never - ending and
always changing series of obstacles in this futuristic city with awesome 3D graphics.
However, even when
running into a mirror match in more realistic
racing games, it tends to be obvious which car is the player's since the camera is almost
always located directly behind the player.
The public presentation of the shortlisted artists combined with the long
run - up to the announcement of the winner
always makes the Turner Prize a horse
race of sorts.
I'm referring to the fact that for every
running and
racing walking event I enter, there are
always more women than men.