Sentences with phrase «runners neck and neck»

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Among the broomstick limbs of the distance runners and the slender legs and muscular torsos of the pole vaulters, the bulky Capes stood out in his gray sweat shirt and dark beard, which he grew in 1970 to keep the shot from irritating his neck.
Long - distance runners can potentially have a stress fracture of the femoral neck which can not be ignored, and can be devastating if they progress to a complete fracture.
It's a rite of passage, and today it is Bill de Blasio's turn: All of a sudden neck - and - neck with Christine Quinn for front - runner status, the public advocate is featured on the front page of the New York Times in an article meant to reveal what he's really like to work with, and how he gets — or doesn't get — things done.
Runners - up: denim jacket (see above and here), J. Crew crew - neck merino wool sweaters (see here and here).
When you chance upon a marathon runner with a toned body, tanned skin, strong legs, sweaty hair, and a race medal hanging around the neck.
Rockwell and Dafoe are probably locks, and seem neck and neck as front - runners.
From the Los Angeles Times: ``... features traditional dishes such as beef tartar, campfire trout and wood - fired chicken... dishes such as grilled octopus with scarlet runner beans and preserved lemons, smoked lamb's neck with refried cannellini beans and salsa verde marmalade, or halibut with lemon ash and olive «debris.»
Despite Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano pointing fingers at American red necks it is the inner city drug runners and street gangs that are going to be really dangerous and gun laws will have zero effect on them.
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