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races and through
Radio broadcasts, however -- now that even plain people could afford `` loud speakers '' on their sets -- held old fans to the major-league races and attracted new ones, chiefly women, who through what the philosopher called the ineluctable modality of audition, became first inured, then attracted, then addicted to the long afternoon recitals of the doings in some distant baseball park.
" In 1982 BJU's then-president Bob Jones III, during interviews in which he defended the school's tax-exempt status, cited nine passages from the Bible-drawn both from the Old and New Testaments-which he claimed demonstrated that God intended races to be segregated: " The Bible clearly teaches, starting in the 10th chapter of Genesis and going all the way through, that God has put differences among people on the earth to keep the earth divided ", he said, adding that inter-racial marriage was " playing into the hands of the antichrist and the one-world system.
Today more and more races are being held in audience-friendly formats, such as mass start, sprint, relay and pursuit ( a race that involves switching skis, and styles halfway through the race ).
Conflict is in fact the basic law of life in all social organisms, as it is of all biological ones ; societies are formed, gain strength, and move forwards through conflict ; the healthiest and most vital of them assert themselves against the weakest and less well adapted through conflict ; the natural evolution of nations and races takes place through conflict.
This theory presented above could be refuted and in need of revision due to new scientific evidence presented by HUGO ( Human Genome Organization ) through genetic studies of the Asian races that points to a single Asian migration from South East Asia traveling northwards and slowly populating East Asia instead of the other way around which as popularly depicted above.
Modern races are short, ' track ' style events with much improved viewing for the spectators, and the different categories of boats have multiplied far beyond the 4 classes that were common through much of the 60's, 70's, and 80's.
Racial discrimination refers to the separation of people through a process of social division into categories not necessarily related to races for purposes of differential treatment.
Riders defeated in the earlier rounds may get a chance to continue in the competition through the repechage races.
A number of the other military athletes in attendance were also familiar with the San Diego races, so they understood the concept when Collins suggested that the debate should be settled through a race combining the three existing long-distance competitions already on the island: the Waikiki Roughwater Swim, the Around-Oahu Bike Race (; originally a two-day event ) and the Honolulu Marathon.
These problems will be solved through restoration of man to God through Christ, and also through such measures as initiating proper moral standards and practices, forming true families, uniting all peoples and races ( such as Orient, Occident and Negro ), resolving the tension between science and religion, righting economic, racial, political, and educational injustices, and overcoming God-denying ideologies such as Communism.
Rowing skills were encouraged through races and regattas.
Prior to 2005, after the top two cars were set, the top 14 cars in the qualifying races advanced to the field, and then between six ( 1998 2003 ), eight ( 1995 97, 2004 ), or ten ( until 1994 ) fastest cars which did not advance from the qualifying race were added, and, since 1976, between one and seven cars were added by previous year's points performance and or championship, except for 1985, when no such car was eligible for a provisional starting spot, the only time that happened in the Daytona 500 from when the provisional was added in 1976 through 2004.
He gained sufficient prestige from his naval exploits to be named the official Champion of Queen Elizabeth I. Clifford became extremely wealthy through his buccaneering, but lost most of his money gambling on horse races.
Similarly, through the 1920s and 1930s the roadgoing sports / GT car started to emerge as distinct from fast tourers ( Le Mans had originally been a race for touring cars ) and sports cars, whether descended from primarily roadgoing vehicles or developed from pure-bred racing cars came to dominate races such as Le Mans and the Mille Miglia.
Porsche started to evolve a line of sports prototypes from the late 1950s ; noted for their toughness and reliability they started to win in races of attrition such as the Targa Florio and as they grew bigger ( via the Porsche 910 to the Porsche 908 and finally the Porsche 917 ) the Stuttgart marque became first a competitor for overall wins and then came to dominate sports car racing both they and Mercedes have made intermittent returns to the top level of the sport through the 1970s, 80s and 90s.
It has added an element of contrivance to race results with front running competitors languishing downfield through no fault of their own, and allowing midfield drivers to win races.
Warcraft III < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s single-player campaign is laid out similarly to that of StarCraft ( another Blizzard game ), being told through all four of the game's races in a progressive manner.
In Great Britain, Thoroughbred horse racing is governed by the British Horseracing Authority ( BHA ) which makes and enforces the rules, issues licences or permits to trainers and jockeys, and runs the races through their race course officials.
Historically, equestrians honed their skills through games and races.
Both majority and minority races in society have established gangs in the name of identity: the Igbo gang Bakassi Boys in Nigeria defend the majority Igbo group violently and through terror, and in the United States, whites who feel threatened by minority rights have formed their own groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan.
He then races through the backyards of his neighborhood to get back home before his parents.

races and swamp
" where the player races either the AI or another player on a Kaadu though the swamp, " Gungan Roundup!

races and accidentally
Sometime in the early 1970s, furosemide's ability to prevent, or at least greatly reduce, the incidence of bleeding ( EIPH ) by horses during races was discovered accidentally.
The races featured famous skiers like Dick Durrance (' 34 and ' 39 ), Brooks Dodge (' 52 ) and Toni Matt (' 39 ), who accidentally straight-lined the steep headwall for the win, a still-impressive achievement.
In the game year 2481, the homin races were decimated when the hostile, insect-like Kitins were accidentally released from their home deep within Atys's root system.
The game differs from other racing games in that the races take place on an elevated race track, with nothing to stop the player from accidentally driving off the side.

races and killing
He had operated his races over local roads in Nassau County during the first decade of the 20th century, but the killing of two spectators and the injury of many others showed the need to eliminate racing on residential streets.
The parkway hosted races on its first open portion in 1908 and on the full road in 1909 and 1910, but an accident in the latter year, killing four with additional injuries, caused the New York Legislature to ban racing except on race tracks, ending the parkway's career as a racing road.
* April 5-A fire races through Number 26 Colliery located in Glace Bay on Cape Breton Island killing one miner.
However, Haldora vanishes and his radio signal reaches the shuttle, which races to save him at maximum acceleration, killing Morwenna.
After landing, McClane uses his cigarette lighter to ignite the trail of leaking fuel, which races down the runway to the wing, ignites the rest of the fuel and destroys the jet, killing all on board.
Shadowbane was notable for emphasizing player-versus-player combat, implementing non-conventional races and specializing in siege warfare ( players building cities and trying to raze enemy players ' cities ) whereas a significant number of MMORPGs released since Ultima Online usually restrict player killing to certain areas of the game or special dedicated PvP servers.
The Rival, driven to insanity by his time in the Speed Force, races across the country on a super-speed killing spree.
After arguing with Dr. Wells and learning what has caused Adam's erratic behavior, Paul races home and finds Adam and Jessie in the shed in the woods, arriving just in the brink of time to stop Adam ( with Zachary's personality in control ) from killing Jessie with a hammer, in nearly the same way as Zachary had killed his mother.
Uncas, who had cared for Alice throughout, races ahead to intercept Magua's band, killing several warriors before engaging Magua.
: Virtue traits are common amongst all races and classes and can be earned by completing general goals, such as killing a set number of monsters, or completing enough quests in an area.
With some races, reputation can be earned through trade ; with others, the player must earn respect by killing unwanted visitors in the race's space-such as pirates, Khaak, or Xenon.

races and state's
His opponent in these races, Caleb Strong, was a popular moderate Federalist, whose party dominated the state's politics despite a national shift toward the Republicans.
Two weekends a year, NASCAR races are held at Dover International Speedway, attracting close to 100, 000 spectators and visitors and temporarily making Dover the state's largest city.
The county regularly reject Democrats in gubernatorial and senatorial races, usually by giving the Republican candidate some the state's highest percentage results.
In his desire and stated political aim of expanding the " living space " ( Lebensraum ) of the German people by destroying or driving out " lesser-deserving races " in and from other territories dictator Adolf Hitler may have devised an ideological system of self-perpetuating expansionism, in which the expansion of a state's population would require the conquest of more territory which would in turn lead to a further growth in population which would then require even more conquests.
( Under the 1890 amendment to the Morrill Act, if a state's land-grant university was not open to all races, a separate land-grant university had to be established for each race.
He was the state's greatest high school sprinter-jumper in the mid-1930s, but he first achieved renown while a student at Pennsylvania State University, running the 100 m and 200 m races and winning 12 gold medals and championships in collegiate meets between 1940 and 1942.
Chairman Adam warned Democratic officeholders prophetically that a strong GOP showing in 1963 would encourage Republicans to contest future races on a regular basis and could in time threaten the state's solidly Democratic congressional delegation.
After winning a string of minor races in Perth, Northerly burst on the scene with his victory in the 2000 Railway Stakes in his native Perth where he accounted for the state's best milers by nearly three lengths.
After the 2002 election, Democrats had a 17 15 edge in House seats representing Texas, although the state's voters voted for Republicans in congressional races by a 17 15 margin.

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