Sentences with phrase «miles leading group»

Since then they have logged countless thousands of miles leading group dive excursions about twice a year.
In the first few miles a lead group soon formed, comprising Mokoka, two - time world champion Abel Kirui, Olympic bronze medallist Tariku Bekele, European silver medallist Daniele Meucci, two - time European cross silver medallist Ayam Lamdassem and Britain's Andrew Lemoncello.

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The 1,100 - mile (1770.28 - km) pipeline, being built by a group of companies led by Energy Transfer Partners, would be the first to bring Bakken shale from North Dakota directly to refineries on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
This year marks her fourth year leading a group (Team HandCraft) in multiple breast cancer awareness walks across the country, including a 3 - Day (60 mile) race for the cure.
I have come to a happy medium, thinking that 42 - 50 miles per week for the top groups seems to really do well and leads to running well at a State level.»
The Freshman Boys D1 race went from a lead group of four riders after the first lap to two groups of two riders out front in the second lap in the 12 + mile race.
Frank was leading a group of 26 cyclists, representing each of the lives lost in the Sandy Hook shootings, in a 400 - mile bike ride from Newtown to Washington, D.C., to urge Congress to improve gun laws.
Congressional candidate Adriano Espaillat today led a group of supporters on a four mile walk through Manhattan, from 135th Street to his campaign headquarters on Sherman Avenue.
In fact, our lab recently experienced an unsuccessful collaboration with a group in a leading research university located more than a thousand miles away.
A group led by British sedimentologist Paul Wignall of the University of Leeds writes about examining rocks cored from basin sediments 600 miles south of Bedout.
Each summer in a Wisconsin marsh, experts train a group of captive - raised chicks to follow an ultralight aircraft, using techniques like those portrayed in the fictional 1996 movie «Fly Away Home» to lead them on a 1,300 - mile journey to their Florida wintering grounds.
In February a group led by biologist Stephen G. Willis of Durham University in the U.K. reported that they had introduced two butterfly species — known as the marbled white (shown here) and the small skipper — into new habitats about 40 miles and 22 miles, respectively, from their homes.
But a group led by geologist Rajdeep Dasgupta of Rice University in Texas put very small samples of peridotite under very large pressures and discovered mantle rock can and does liquefy, at least in small amounts, as deep as 150 miles (250 km) in the mantle.
«The Way Back» might be an epic story of a small group of prisoners who escape a Siberian Gulag and march 4,000 miles out of Communist Asia into India, but he wanted a lead who could grow into the role of leader throughout the course of the film, rather than exhibit those qualities from the outset.
In this month's cover story, Back on Track: Leyland - Thomas No 1, David Burgess-Wise tells the story of Parry Thomas's first Leyland Eight racer, destroyed in a war - time air raid, and the recent re-creation built around a collection of original parts / Steve Welsh reports from this year's Goodwood Revival, the world's biggest historic motor racing event, with highlights including an all - Ferrari Lavant Cup and a tribute to Bruce McLaren / Inspired by a 1956 Motor Sport article, Justin Marozzi takes his Bristol 405 on a 1000 - mile round trip to the Lake District in his article Filton Fashion / We bring together another group of unrestored cars and lead them on a scenic tour round Rutland, Britain's smallest county, for The Oily Rag Run / In Woodrow: Stockport's sporting cyclecar, John Warburton samples the sole surviving example of this unusual light car built by a hat manufacturer in the north of England / Jörg Sierks visits two world - class concours for An Elegant Weekend, held on opposite sides of the English Channel / Edwardians to Ostend — Stefan Marjoram took his sketchbook and camera on an exciting Continental road trip and shares his experiences / In this month's Back on the Road, Michael Ware visits a 1921 Morris Oxford Sports
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Not valid for multiple rooms or for group bookings (the lead booking individual or couple may qualify for miles for their room only).
(05/25/2009) A partnership between local villages and conservation groups, headed up by the Bonobo Conservation Initiative (BCI), has led to the creation of a new 1,847 square mile (4,875 square kilometer) reserve in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
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