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Late in the race Gant lost his brakes, which gave Earnhardt the chance he needed to make the pass for the win and maintain his record.
Late 19th century nationalists were the first to embrace contemporary discourses on " race ", ethnicity and " survival of the fittest " to shape new nationalist doctrines.
Rules for construction of a Late Model race car varies from region to region and even race track to race track.
Presently, the race track hosts several other events hosted by sanctioning bodies including ARCA, USAR Pro Cup, and UARA Late Models.
Late in the war, the mysterious race known as the Breen joined forces with the Dominion, and launched a devastating attack against Starfleet Headquarters on Earth ( DS9, " The Changing Face of Evil ").
In the mythological traditions and creation accounts of Late Postclassic peoples such as the Aztec, Tamoanchan was conceived as a paradise where the gods created the first of the present human race out of sacrificed blood and ground human bones which had been stolen from the Underworld of Mictlan.
Late in the primary race, Republican contender Will McBride polled only 31 points behind Nelson in a hypothetical election against him, while Harris polled 33 points behind Nelson in the same poll.
Late in the 500, Foyt stopped for fuel, but a refueling malfunction meant that he returned to the race without enough fuel to finish.
Late in the race, dueling with Gurney, Foyt spun.
" He also does not believe language is itself sufficient to breed races, and that " the mother tongue " signifies " deep ethical forces " in Late Civilizations rather than Early Cultures, when a race is still developing the language that fits its " race-ideal.
Late in the race, Davey had finally managed to reach the top five and was in position to win the championship when Ernie Irvan lost control of his car on the frontstretch on lap 286.
In fact, NASCAR sanctions such " club " racing, offering the Whelen All-American Series as a national championship for the drivers, and an invitational race for club racers, the Toyota All-Star Showdown, a 150-lap race featuring the common Super Late Models with NASCAR-established rules.
1999: Late in the race, Dale Jarrett leads, but fourth-place Bobby Labonte is the only car in the top 5 that can go the distance without pitting for fuel.
Late in an increasingly competitive race against Republican Doug Forrester in 2002, Torricelli suddenly withdrew after disclosure of illegal contributions to his campaign by David Chang, a businessman connected to North Korea.
Late in 1944, under conditions of severe racism, a race riot broke out in Guam at a naval base.
Late in the race, the two raced for the lead side-by-side before Keselowski bumped Busch during a pass.
Sadler began racing in go-karts at the age of seven, and moved up to the Late Model stock car division at the local race track.
He pulled out of a 1977 Late Model Sportsman race at Hickory Motor Speedway with 25 laps left, and called for a relief driver, collapsing on pit road.
Late in his campaign, he underwent surgery and chemotherapy treatments but stayed in the race, which he subsequently lost.
He also asks Thomas to have a race which is a reference to Thomas and Bertie, Better Late Than Never, Trust Thomas and Harvey to the rescue.
Late in the race, drizzle forced him to slow and he held second from Trintignant.

Late and lost
His name is also written in Taiwan as " The Late President Lord Chiang " ( 先總統 蔣公 ), where the one-character-wide space known as nuo tai shows respect ; this practice has lost some popularity.
Late in October 1970, Gygax lost his job at the insurance company and then became a shoe repairman, which gave him more time for pursuing his interest in game development.
The rowing arrangement of these differed considerably, though, since knowledge of the multi-level structure of the original triremes was lost some time during Late Antiquity.
Late Elizabethan portrait of Anne Boleyn, possibly derived from a lost original of 1533 – 36.
Late in the 20th century, communications satellites lost most of their North Atlantic telephone traffic to these low cost, high capacity, low latency cables.
Late in 272, however, when the emperor Aurelian defeated Zenobia, Paul lost her protection.
De origine actibusque Getarum ( The Origin and Deeds of the Getae / Goths ), or the Getica, written in Late Latin by Jordanes ( or Jornandes ) in 551, claims to be a summary of a voluminous account by Cassiodorus of the origin and history of the Gothic people, which may have had the title " Origo Gothica " and which is now lost.
Late in the season, the club lost the final of the Intercontinental Cup, also created that year, after a 0 – 0 home draw against Real Madrid, in front of 71, 872 spectators, losing 1 – 5 in Spain.
The city had lost its political pre-eminence by the end of the Late Classic ( ca.
Late into the fight Sanada Yukimura made the decision to begin a retreat towards Osaka Castle, as he had already lost a powerful commander earlier in the day.
Pitted head-to-head with RTÉ's long-running flagship programme, The Late Late Show, Dunphy's show lost what was a highly publicised " ratings war ", and was cancelled before its original run was to conclude.
Late in the season, the Battery lost goalkeeper and captain Dusty Hudock to injury, but were still able to make it to the USL-1 finals, losing to the Montreal Impact 4 – 2 on aggregate goals.
Late summer of 2005 Donruss Playoff lost its rights to produce baseball cards.
In the 1st century AD, the larger warships were retained only as flagships, and were gradually supplanted by the light liburnians until, by Late Antiquity, the knowledge of their construction had been lost.
However ( as was common throughout Europe in the Late Middle Ages ), in enabling the nobility to seize more and more economic and military power, the kingdom itself lost influence to the Frankopan, Šubić, Lacković, Nelipčić, Kačić, Kurjaković, Drašković, Babonić and other families.
Late Cycladic ( 17th century BCE ) gold ibex sculpture about 10cm long with lost wax cast feet and head, repoussé body, from an excavation on Santorini
The altar lost its function at the latest in Late Antiquity, when Christianity replaced and suppressed polytheistic religions.
Late one night, Nelson is singing about his long lost father, while Lisa, unable to take any more starvation, eats an entire Labor Day cake that was baked especially for Lenny.
Late in 2000, Seven lost the rights to the AFL to a News Corporation headed consortium also containing PBL, Network Ten and Telstra.
The station joined on the condition that it be allowed to pre-empt The Late Show, which by the time WCGV received Fox affiliation had lost Joan Rivers as its host and was not doing well ratings-wise.

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