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Born-again and .
* Born-again virgin – a person who, though not still a virgin, chooses to live as one.
* In October, 1999 the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council found that Warren was in breach of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters ' Code of Ethics when he stated on-air at CKNW that " Born-again Christians are the scum of the earth.
A young boy in 1948, he became a Born-again Christian and became involved in the Baptist church.
Born-again Christian evangelist ( and missionary ) Martin Quarrier and his wife Hazel arrive with their son Billy, here to spread the Christian gospel to the primitive Niaruna indigenous natives.
: Born-again ex-alcoholic hotelier.
Most of the population's Christians are Born-again Christians and Catholics.

athletes and like
After this contest, Los Angeles Times sportswriter Owen Bird reported that the USC athletes " fought on like Trojans ", and the president of the university at the time, George F. Bovard, approved the name officially.
Some Eastern European athletes have been successful enough to be scouted into professional sumo in Japan, much like their Japanese amateur counterparts.
They are conditioned, much like professional athletes prior to events or shows.
Young sports icons and Olympic athletes during their competitive times were considered teen idols like Jean-Claude Killy, Peggy Fleming, Bruce Jenner, Joe Namath, Dorothy Hamill, Mark Spitz, Nadia Comăneci, Mary Lou Retton, Dominique Moceanu, Michelle Kwan, Shawn Johnson, Nastia Liukin, Mia Hamm, Ryan Lochte, Michael Phelps, Shaun White, Apolo Ohno, McKayla Maroney, and Gabby Douglas.
Collins never rated himself with the super athletes of the astronaut corps, like his fellow backup crew member Ed White, but he still tried to keep in shape, especially in the run up to Gemini 7, when he could have been called upon to spend 14 days in space.
There are also costumes of pop culture figures like presidents, athletes, celebrities, or film and television characters.
Small amounts of sodium bicarbonate have been shown to be useful as a supplement for athletes in speed-based events, like middle distance running, lasting from about one to seven minutes.
Most of the athletes of the era like Heavyweight Champion Jack Dempsey had ceremonial roles in the military, but Ross insisted on fighting for his country.
The third heart sound is benign in youth, some trained athletes, and sometimes in pregnancy but if it re-emerges later in life it may signal cardiac problems like a failing left ventricle as in dilated congestive heart failure ( CHF ).
Drivers could switch teams, much like athletes can be traded to different teams today.
Lake thought the falcon was a fitting nickname because the falcon is a small but powerful bird of prey, and like the athletes, goes through extensive preparations and training.
Daily fantasy sports is like traditional fantasy sports where players draft a team of real world athletes who then score fantasy points according to set scoring rules.
Reeves liked the name of his character as it reminded him of star athletes like Johnny Unitas and Joe Montana.
Participants are mostly b-list celebrities like musical artists, actors, and TV hosts, but there are also known athletes that have ongoing professional careers in winter sports, like three-time Olympic luge champion Georg Hackl and the Jamaican Bobsled Team.
According to Schwarz, in theory this seems like a great plan, but with football season over for a large majority of the high schools, ( football is the number one sport of concussions ) experts are finding that athletes have learned a couple of ways to get around the standards such as denying any concussion symptoms they are having, learning how to answer questions to hide any signs of concussions, or not saying anything about the possible concussion to the athletic trainer or physician working the game.
Sports bodies have recognised the superior achievement of athletes like Sharron who shunned the use of performance enhancing substances but have fallen short of rewriting the medal tables.
Hearing aids, cochlear implants and the like are not allowed to be used in competition, to place all athletes on the same level.
Frye also formed the Speed Elite, a group of high quality athletes like Johnson and Monique Hennagan, that have the goal to compete in and win national and international competitions.
clubs named Dukla Praha however still nurture world class athletes in their respective sports ( like Roman Šebrle and others ).
She was as good as athletes get, there has never been anything like her since.
Partially because of this, less renowned athletes like Isaksson came to dominate and be recognised outside of their specialisms.
However, after lobbying by sports agent Mark Cubas and representatives of the Cuban-American National Foundation ( CANF ), then-Attorney General Janet Reno eventually offered both Hernándezes and Bosch a special status known as " humanitarian parole " that would allow them to enter the U. S., based on ( 1 ) what were judged to be realistic fears of persecution should they be returned to Cuba and ( 2 ) their status as exceptionally talented athletes, a class of person that — like exceptionally talented people in other professions — can qualify for special admission to the U. S. under State Department rules.
The city featured athletes like Fernando Roese, Paulo Taicher and Andre Ghem.

athletes and New
Category: New Zealand athletes
Category: Olympic athletes of New Zealand
It is not rare for a team to participate in a weekend tournament outside of New York City and for the athletes to stay with local families in the area.
Williams's company designed the set of the Tavis Smiley Show on PBS, the Olympic athletes ' apartments as part of New York City's failed bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games, and residences and businesses in the Palm Beach, Florida area.
When Stewart was ten years old, she worked as the occasional babysitter for the children of Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, and Gil McDougald, all athletes for New York Yankees.
" The tower was reilluminated on 4 August in support of New Zealand athletes competing at the Beijing Olympics.
However, the school has been heavily criticized, particularly by The New York Times, for incidents and behavior among the players and coaches on the 2008-09 basketball team related to substance abuse, sale of narcotics, NCAA recruiting violations, and abuse of admissions standards for under-performing student athletes.
* The U. S. Olympic Center in Lake Placid, New York is a facility for winter sports athletes.
Coach Little had a problem of getting good high school athletes because of the entrance requirements at Columbia, and Columbia didn ’ t have any physical education undergraduate program, and so, when New College was started Lou Little was happy because they had a P. E. Department.
The New York Times described Levine's illustrations as " macro-headed, somberly expressive, astringently probing and hardly ever flattering caricatures of intellectuals and athletes, politicians and potentates " that were " replete with exaggeratedly bad haircuts, 5 o ' clock shadows, ill-conceived mustaches and other grooming foibles ... to make the famous seem peculiar-looking in order to take them down a peg ".
The idea of jogging as an organised activity was mooted in a sports page article in the New Zealand Herald in February 1962, which told of a group of former athletes and fitness enthusiasts who would meet once a week to run for " fitness and sociability ".
In an early civil rights victory for black athletes, Gilchrist led a successful boycott of New Orleans as the site of the 1965 American Football League All-Star game.
They were held in two separate locations, Stoke Mandeville, United Kingdom ( wheelchair athletes with spinal cord injuries ) and in the Mitchel Athletic Complex and Hofstra University in Long Island, New York, United States of America ( wheelchair and ambulatory athletes with cerebral palsy, amputees, and les autres ( the others ) conditions as well as blind and visually impaired athletes ).
Category: Olympic athletes of New Zealand
The New York Times states, in theory these new standards for concussions are great for preventing any further brain damage and significantly reducing the risk of missing symptoms that can be onset in the next 24 hours, but with athletes now hiding possible concussions from athletic trainers and physicians, these standards may actually have a negative effect on concussion management.
The New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1970 to honor outstanding athletes, teams and sport builders in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
New coach Lou Holtz gave an impassioned speech when the time came in 1984 to decide whether to remain at the Metrodome, and declared that " athletes want to play at the Dome.
The New Athletic training room serves athletes daily needs as well as rehabilitative needs following an injury, and is equipped with a variety of whirlpools and strength equipment machines.
Category: New Zealand athletes
Category: Olympic athletes of New Zealand

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