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race and quickly
The goal is to carry out these motions as thoroughly and as quickly as possible ; it is a race against the unbending of the pole.
The problem of our half-castes will quickly be eliminated by the complete disappearance of the black race, and the swift submergence of their progeny in the white.
Events moved at a quick pace after Santa Anna decided to divide his own flying column and race quickly towards Galveston, where members of the Provisional Government had fled.
The team's faith in the little-known Lauda was quickly rewarded by a second-place finish in his début race for the team, the season-opening Argentine Grand Prix.
After the 1852 election the Whig Party quickly collapsed, and the members of the declining party failed to nominate a candidate for the next presidential race ; it was soon replaced as the Democratic Party's primary opposition by the new Republican Party.
Soon after the fourth Indonesian President, Abdurrahman Wahid came into power in 1999, he quickly abolished some of the discriminatory laws in efforts to improve race relationships.
In 1967, a group of American offroaders created the Mexican 1000 Rally, a tough 1, 000 mile race for cars and motorcycles which ran the length of the Baja California peninsula, much of it initially over roadless desert, which quickly gained fame as the Baja 1000, today run by the SCORE organization.
The typical compromise is between grip and longevity — softer compound tyres have more traction, but wear out more quickly ; harder compound tyres have less traction, but are more likely to last the entire race.
Slotted discs are generally not used on standard vehicles because they quickly wear down brake pads ; however, this removal of material is beneficial to race vehicles since it keeps the pads soft and avoids vitrification of their surfaces.
Over time the first three runnings of the event were quickly forgotten to secure the 1839 race its place in history as the first official Grand National.
American concerns that they had fallen behind the Soviet Union in the race to space led quickly to a push by legislators and educators for greater emphasis on mathematics and the physical sciences in American schools.
Larry quickly adapts physically, but the difficulty of forging relationships unknowing of race, creed, or appearance takes its toll.
Without prior knowledge of a person, a practiced cold reader can still quickly obtain a great deal of information about the subject by analyzing the person's body language, age, clothing or fashion, hairstyle, gender, sexual orientation, religion, race or ethnicity, level of education, manner of speech, place of origin, etc.
Whether or not this was the intent, many musicians quickly adopted the style, regardless of race.
Cambridge quickly took the lead and went on to win the race.
* 2003 California recall: Republican Darrell Issa, the person behind the effort of recall election of Gray Davis, quickly and without warning dropped out of the gubernatorial race.
Former Washington State Supreme Court justice Phil Talmadge was the first candidate to enter the race for the Democratic primary, challenging Gary Locke before he announced his retirement, but Washington Attorney-General Christine Gregoire quickly became the frontrunner, leading in fundraising and endorsements.
Sno-cross oriented snowmobiles often have an engine size cap of 440 or 600 cc, but lighter machines with redesigned stances, formats, and weight control have produced extremely fast and quickly accelerating race sleds.
Ken Tyrrell was quick to snap up Andrea and his sponsorship and his faith was quickly repaid when de Cesaris took a fifth in the second race of the season in Mexico.
Following the war, Sommer quickly returned to winning ways, claiming victory in the 1946 René Le Bègue Cup race at Saint-Cloud.
It quickly evolved from a simple road race from one town to the next, to endurance tests for car and driver.
He quickly developed an interest in anthropology, and undertook fieldwork in Côte d ' Ivoire which resulted in a brief monograph on decolonization, race, and industrial relations.
Few debate that one ought to run quickly if one's goal is to win a race.
Hand guards also greatly improve survivability of the brake & clutch levers during a fall making supermoto bikes highly crash resistant and often able to quickly re-enter the fray during a race following a crash.

race and grew
While maintaining much diversity in class, race, and age, it became harder and harder for those who grew up in the city to be able to afford to stay.
The result was a naval arms race with Britain as the German navy grew to become one of the greatest maritime forces in the world, second only to the Royal Navy.
Throughout Portugal's Estado Novo period, Luanda grew from a town of 61, 208 with 14. 6 % of those inhabitants being white in 1940, to a wealthy cosmopolitan major city of 475, 328 in 1970 with 124, 814 Europeans ( 26. 3 %) and around 50, 000 mixed race inhabitants.
Since the second half of the twentieth century the associations of race with the ideologies and theories that grew out of the work of 19th-century anthropologists and physiologists has led to the use of the word race itself becoming problematic.
Born in Modena, Italy, Ferrari grew up with little formal education but a strong desire to race cars.
He led Durin's Folk back to recolonize Khazad-dûm ( Moria ) some ( unspecified ) time after the beginning of the Fourth Age, where they remained " until the world grew old and the Dwarves failed and the days of Durin's race were ended ".
Oenomaus ' chariot race was one legendary origin of the Olympic Games ; one of its turning-posts was preserved, and round it grew an Elean legend of a burnt " house of Oenomaus ", reported by Pausanias in the 2nd century CE.
When the troops of opposing armies both carried the pike, it often grew in a sort of arms race, getting longer in both shaft and head length to give one side's pikemen an edge in the combat ; the longest pikes could exceed 6 m ( 22 feet ) in length.
The crowds grew progressively smaller for the rest of the season, however, so the track owners chose to focus on a single race.
In the race Montoya gradually slipped back and grew frustrated with crew chief Brian Pattie as the car was getting tighter and tighter, Kasey Kahne and Montoya made contact when the 9 car got loose and its splitter touched the 42's right rear tire.
In a speech delivered in 1905 to the Boston Historical and Literary Association and later published as an essay, titled " Race Prejudice ; Its Causes and Its Cure ," Chesnutt imagined a " stone by stone " dismantling of race antagonism as the black middle class grew and prospered.
As the price of rubber rose in the market, the demand for it grew, and the race to the Amazon increased.
Once a steeplechase jockey, Tagg ( who grew up in Abington, Pennsylvania and won his first race in 1972 at Liberty Bell Park ) was a journeyman who had been on the racing scene for over 30 years.
Opposition to sending race based teams to South Africa grew throughout the 1950s and 60s.
The number of companies grew rapidly from that point in time, many of them involved with space race and cold war defense projects.
Based on writing of Percy Smith and Elsdon Best, there grew theories that the Māori had displaced a more primitive pre-Māori population of Moriori ( sometimes described as a small-statured, dark-skinned race of possible Melanesian origin ), in mainland New Zealand-and that the Chatham Island Moriori were the last remnant of this earlier race.
Over time, the race grew and changed, luring large corporate sponsors and paying substantial prize money to the winners.
The young Miguel grew up as part of what Gerald Brenan called " a hard-drinking, whoring, horse-loving aristocracy " that ruled " over the most starved and down-trodden race of agricultural labourers in Europe.
The development of the French Navy slowed down in the beginning of 20th century as the naval arms race between Germany and Great Britain grew in intensity.
On July 29, 2007, after leading a race high 66 of 160 laps, Stewart won the " Allstate 400 at the Brickyard " race at Indianapolis, just 45 minutes from where he grew up.
During this time, Garou are credited with destroying large human cities, retarding the technological and scientific progress of the human race, and even imposing population caps upon the humans of any given area, killing and sometimes eating humans when they grew too numerous.

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