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Races usually have some rules about disqualification if an opponent is unfairly hindered ; these rules vary between the disciplines.
In 1967, another incidental tracks, between new polka arrangements and some rock / soul influences, were adopted in several cartoons as Wacky Races, Cattanooga Cats and Josie and The Pussycats.
Other regattas and rowing races are held on the same reach, including: Henley Women's Regatta, the Henley Boat Races for women's and lightweight teams between Oxford and Cambridge University, Henley Town and Visitors Regatta, Henley Veteran Regatta, Upper Thames Small Boats Head, Henley Fours and Eights Head, and Henley Sculls.
Rocket Cottage also included experimental tracks " Fighting for Strangers " ( with sparse vocals singing concurrently in a variety of keys ) and, on the final track, excerpts of studio banter between the band members and a seemingly impromptu rendition of " Camptown Races ", in which Prior gets the lyrics wrong.
He also stages fights between champions from the Six Races: sometimes the victor gets a job — and a name.
Races to the bottom can also occur between the states or administrative regions within nations, which often seek to attract businesses and jobs on the basis of a favourable regulatory environment.
About AD 200, the Alans were the only branch of the Sarmatians to keep their culture in the face of a Gothic invasion, and the Alans remaining built up a great kingdom between the Don and the Volga, according to Coon, The Races of Europe.
Nott translated Arthur de Gobineau's An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races ( 1853 – 1855 ), a founding work of racial segregationism that made three main divisions between races, based not on colour but on climatic conditions and geographic location, and privileged the " Aryan " race.
* Races between aeroplanes and cars are only won by racing cars.
Races alternated between the Brands Hatch and Silverstone circuits, Pryce made his debut at the former.
In 1964, Bill Stead, a Nevada rancher, pilot, and unlimited hydroplane racing champion, organized the first Reno Air Races at a small dirt strip called the Sky Ranch, located between Sparks, Nevada, and Pyramid Lake.
Begun in 1964, the Reno Air Races feature multi-lap, multi-aircraft races between extremely high performance aircraft on closed ovoid courses which range between about 3 miles ( Biplanes and Formula One ) and about 8 miles ( Jet, Unlimited ) in length per lap.
During the late 1920s and early 1930s the aerodrome was also a checking-in point for the infamous ' Contact Races ' held in the Midlands, which were organised by and between various civil flying clubs in the area.
Races for senior categories are generally between 30 minutes and an hour long, with the distance varying depending on the ground conditions.
Races for senior categories are generally between 30 minutes and an hour long, the distance varying depending on the conditions.
Races had been run on the Inner Dirt Track between the Wednesday after Thanksgiving until just before the Wood Memorial in recent years.
* Blue Train Races, a series of record-breaking attempts between automobiles and trains
At The Races is a British television channel, originally co-founded with Channel 4, but now owned by a partnership between British Sky Broadcasting, Arena Leisure Plc and 27 ( out of the 60 ) UK racecourses.
At the Races was originally a venture between BSkyB, Channel 4 and Arena Leisure who owned six racecourses at the time.
Scott made several appearances at the Isle of Man TT Races between 1910 and 1914 with specially built racing machines.
The Henley Boat Races are a number of rowing races between the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge.
Indigenous Races of the Earth ( 1857 ), Josiah Clark Nott and George Robins Gliddon implied that " Negroes " were a Creationism | creational rank between " Greeks " and chimpanzee s.
The diplomacy menu, called " Races " in the game, also enables the player to allocate spies between defensive duties and spying or sabotage against other empires, and to check opponents ' technological progress and diplomatic relationships.

Races and British
He was an owner of thoroughbred racing horses, including a record equalling five winners of the Epsom Derby ( Blenheim, Bahram, Mahmoud, My Love, Tulyar ) and a total of sixteen winners of British Classic Races.
* Malayan Races Liberation Army, which was referred to as " Communist Terrorists " or " Charlie Tango " by the British during the Malayan Emergency
* British Association of Road Races
So intense was their rivalry that they continued their battle during the 1987 Trans-Atlantic Match Races in which they were supposedly teammates competing against a team of British riders.
In the UK, his horses have won numerous important Group One races including several of the British Classic Races.
These troops were replaced by new units recruited from castes hitherto under-utilised by the British and from the minority so-called " Martial Races ", such as the Sikhs and the Gurkhas.
* Horse races, e. g. British Classic Races
The British researcher of the Balkans H. N. Brailsford wrote in his book Macedonia: Its Races and Their Future: " The moment for which the Bulgarian population had been preparing for ten years arrived on the festival of the Prophet Elijah's day — the evening of Sunday, August the 2nd, 1903.
The State of Emergency in Malaya had been declared in June after increased violence and terrorist acts against British, Asian and other citizens were perpetrated by the Malayan Races Liberation Army ( MRLA ), an organisation made up largely of ethnic Chinese Communists who opposed the creation of the Federation of Malaya as they believed it did not directly lead to the creation of a Communist state, and also opposed the British Empire.
His Thoroughbred racehorses have won numerous Group One and British Classic Races in England, Ireland, and France as well as important races at other venues in Europe, North America, Japan, Australia, and Hong Kong.
There is some debate about these two races as they are not recorded in the list of Championship Races such as the one published in 1930 by the British Rowing Almanac nor in other publications.
After 1857, the British applied the Martial Races theory and north Indian troops replaced the South Indians, the regiment eventually being renamed as The Punjab Regiment.
So intense was their rivalry that they continued their battle during the 1987 Trans-Atlantic Match Races in which they were supposedly team mates competing against a team of British riders.
After the war the airfield returned to civilian use including a short lived period as a commercial airport, with Blue Line Airways operating from there until 1949, when its aircraft passed on to British Eagle Since that time, Tollerton has serviced small private aircraft only, this has included hosting airshows and three King's Cup Air Races 1967, 1968, and 1970.
He is one of the sport's most respected trainers, though has yet to produce a winner of one of the British Classic Races.
" The British Empire is a more pacific power, whose possessions are scattered across the globe, and distracted by " insurrectionary movements in Ireland and among all its Subject Races.
Lily Agnes was a top broodmare also foaling 1000 Guineas winner Farewell, Ormonde's full-brother Ossory and another full-brother Ornament, who produced the outstanding Sceptre, the only racehorse to win four British Classic Races outright.
A combined force of 2, 000 French and Irish routed a force of 6, 000 British militia in what would later became known as the " Castlebar Races ", or Races of Castlebar.
He was British Champion Jockey five times ( 1972, 1973, 1978, 1980 and 1983 ), won 17 British Classic Races, and passed 100 winners in a season 23 times for a total of 3, 828 wins, making him the fourth most successful jockey in Great Britain.

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