Sentences with phrase «race is tomorrow»

I already had a shooting with Longines today and the race is tomorrow so stay tuned!

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«Sprint Cup qualifying is tomorrow and we race on Sunday; I can't wait for that.
In this vast cosmos, such as science knows it, we humans (even as an entire race, from beginning to end) are barely a speck in silent space, unimportant, less enduring than galaxies and stars» less so even than many plants, insects, and viruses» here today like the grass of the field, tomorrow gone.
I'm looking forward to my mom coming to town for a race tomorrow and yoga in the park on Sunday!
Will I be fueling up on this before tomorrow's race?
All around me are delusional faces 4 -4-2 cases, undefeated league races Cruyff's barca left without any traces Going nowhere, going nowhere BB's tears are filling up their glasses No expression, no expression Hide my head I want to drown my sorrow No tomorrow, thanks to ernesto
Arsenal are now just one point behind Liverpool, who are now under pressure to get all three points against West Ham tomorrow, so does Wenger think we are right back in the race for the Top Four?
Kimi Raikkonen and Max Verstappen won't have to worry about Sebastian Vettel chopping across in front of them at the start of tomorrow's race, but two weeks on from that first corner clash in Singapore it's seems to still be fresh in their memory.
Tomorrow's Japanese GP will be my last race for Renault.
«All things considered and with the right strategy I think we can be competitive during the race tomorrow.
So, what's in store for the race tomorrow?
The race is not today and it would be worse if this had happened tomorrow.
The forward also revealed that he is really enjoying his new central role, but will he fire the Gunners right back in to the title race and end another poor run against a big rival tomorrow?
Tomorrow Arsenal face yet another crucial game in the race for the title, and like the win over Leicester it is going to be a tough fixture facing Man United at Old Trafford.
Tomorrow is a must win game no Excuses time for the bottlers to stop talking off the pitch and deliver on it, anything but a win and you can not only consider the title race over but id say top four also because spurs, liverpool etc are defo on their way up.
But the race is far from over, either for the teams above us or the teams below us, and Wenger is looking for a positive result tomorrow to close the gap ahead, and also to keep away from the closing pack.
This is another must - win game for Arsene Wenger's side to stay in touch with the race for the title, and a win will take them to third place just six points behind Chelsea ahead of tomorrows big derby against Spurs.
But in terms of racing, I think it will be more boring because tomorrow who takes first into Turn 1 will win the race
The selection would be running from a mark 13 lbs higher if this race were run tomorrow and this looks an excellent piece of placing.
The gaps at the front between Mercedes and the rest make it look somewhat ominous for tomorrow, but as always, Merc's magic engine mode tends to exaggerate the difference, so things could be pretty evenly matched in the race.
Given the fact Lewis Hamilton is awesome at COTA and has taken more poles than anyone in history, it's completely unsurprising that he took pole for the US GP, in doing so beating Michael Schumacher's record of the most front row starts with 117 (assuming he starts the race tomorrow, anyway!)
This race is not over by a longshot but still we HAVE to get 3 points tomorrow night.
As well as being outqualified by teammate Charles Leclerc for the first time this season (by almost half a second, too), Ericsson also finds himself starting last for tomorrow's race.
That ninth place in Bahrain has clearly gone to his head; it'll be a long climb back up the field for him in the race tomorrow.
There is little reason that Arsenal can't manage their third win in a row tomorrow when they face Burnley, despite an ever - lengthening injury list, so Arsene Wenger is trying to gee the remaining players up by saying that Arsenal can still catch Chelsea in the race for the Premiership title.
If Ranieri is right that Arsenal could be in the race for the title this season, then we can only prove it by winning tough games like this on tomorrow....
Ben Lindheimer hugged everyone within reach and happily proclaimed: «What I like most about this match race — aside from the fact that tomorrow we are going to see the two finest 3 - year - olds in the country — is the wonderful spirit of good sportsmanship displayed by owners, trainers and jockeys.
The Hornets are now set to return to the scene of the crime tomorrow, and with Arsenal continued participation in the title race at stake, the Spaniard is worried about the Gunners players reaction.
Hamilton's massive qualifying pace makes it look like he'll run away and hide in the race tomorrow, but Ferrari and Red Bull are generally much closer to the Mercs in terms of race pace, which should hopefully mean it's a closer run thing than it was in qualifying.
As we all wait with baited breath on the injury to Mkhitaryan, my mind has already started to shift to tomorrow's game against Southampton and wonder what happens if our Armenian has suffered the suspected medial ligament damage that Arsene spoke about immediately after the game on Thursday night, then it really will be a race -LSB-...]
The race tomorrow will be tough, especially managing the tyres in the high temperatures.
We are aiming to have a good race tomorrow
As soon as the qualifying session started, we put in very competitive lap times and a P10 is a good place to start in tomorrow's race.
Unfortunately we didn't have the chance to improve, but after a tricky start to the weekend I'm happy with today's result and I look forward to tomorrow's race: we have a good chance of scoring points and we need to make the most out of our chances!»
Tomorrow it's off to the races!
The two - time Daytona 500 Champion will be racing into Chicago tomorrow morning for a day filled with fun, excitement, and a bit of driving.
Although it's far from my first race, tomorrow's run will be my first half.
Chicago is gearing up for the Color Vibe race tomorrow and, to celebrate, I'm partnering with Tum - E Yummies for this sponsored post.
We've been writing a lot about tomorrow being the deadline for Rick Lazio to decide whether he will indeed remain in the governor's race on the Conservative Party line because it's the last days parties can hold judicial nominating conventions.
The news of the robocall comes almost simultaneously with word that Owens, like Democrat Dan Maffei in central New York, has filed a court order to impound ballots ahead of tomorrow's vote — a sign that the race against Republican Matt Doheny will be as close as the public polls have suggested.
The race is one of two special elections for Senate seats taking place tomorrow.
In it, Obama declared that he was formally entering the race for the presidency and that «tomorrow, we begin a great journey.
Now, all the chairs involved in this race have settled their differences and will host a fundraiser tomorrow in Manhattan for Altschuler, who is determined to try again to unseat Bishop next fall.
Today's British children will tomorrow be competing with those from Thailand, China, India, Brazil and Mexico for jobs, and Britain can't sit out the race.
City & State had originally reported Mr. Mancuso was eyeing the race, but tomorrow marks the official firing off point for what will be one of the few competitive assembly races in New York City this year.
«I've said from the very beginning, I wasn't gonna do anything about anything except governors» races through tomorrow.
Tomorrow, the Siena College Research Institute will release the first public poll of the NY - 26 race, and word on the street is it will show the contest to be far closer than most observers had previously though — perhaps even with a single - digit margin separating the two majority party candidates.
Bishop is among the Republicans» top targets this cycle, and the race may well be tightening, given the Democrats» calling in of former President Clinton to headline a rally for Bishop tomorrow.
The Belmont Stakes is set to anchor a festive day tomorrow even as a fight brews in Albany for control of the New York Racing Association, the operator of the state's top thoroughbred venues.
A «race and faith» inquiry will be launched tomorrow to examine the way the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) handles the employment of ethnic minorities.
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