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They and raced
They raced and maneuvered for war, swinging their horses in single file and then abreast like cavalry.
They are usually raced on scaled-down circuits.
They raced away towards the mountain's brow,
They set themselves apart from many other internationally successful crews by winning almost every time they raced.
They started off of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on 11 December 1866 amid high westerly winds and raced to The Needles, the furthest westerly point on the Isle of Wight, famous for its lighthouse.
They raced down into the Peno Valley, where an estimated 1, 000-3, 000 Indians were concealed.
They raced to save him, and Johnny took Thor back to the Baxter Building where Mr. Fantastic discovered that Franklin really was his son.
They accompanied the convoys provided by the U. S. Navy and raced time during the few weeks the ice was open to land supplies at dozens of spots on the Arctic Ocean shore during the summers of 1955, 1956 and 1957.
They merely raced about this way and that in play and looked at their father without heeding him.
They purchased a Mercedes that same year, and then a Bugatti Type 30 which had previously been raced in the French Grand Prix.
They were decades before their time, although MR Miller Specials raced a few times at Indianapolis between 1939 and 1947.
They vigorously raced the red and white Cobra Daytona Coupe until the 10th hour when a blown engine put them out of the race.
They raced on public roads and hung out at transport cafes such as The Ace Cafe, Chelsea Bridge tea stall, Ace of Spades, Busy Bee and Johnsons.
They are raced on dirt tracks throughout the country anywhere from 1 / 4 mile to 1 / 2 mile.
They can only be raced using the VX220 / Opel Speedster cars with automatic gears.
They are also very fast, and frequently raced against Arabians.
They raced again in 1937 TT in both 250 and 350 capacities but were retired in May 1938 before that year's TT.
They shoot at each other for a while, eventually making their way to the pier that they had raced down on bikes as kids.
They are raced under the historic register HSRCA in Australia as 1959 and 1960 Nota FJ. The third car was rear engined Nota FJ Renault.
They were also raced by Mr and Mrs AE Moss, the parents of Sir Stirling Moss.
They raced with freshness and flair throughout the World Cup series and finished in fourth place at the World Championships.
They were the only Chaparrals to be raced by someone other than Chaparral cars.
They are raced in different regions as a community social activity.
They were raced at Guatemalan and Central American Championships in 1985 and 1986.

They and racing
They produced large numbers of posters and prints published by Mabileau et Cie, covering racing events involving motorcars, aircraft, dirigibles and speedboats.
They included the 1½-litre " T-type ", the " International ", the " Le Mans ", the " MKII ", its racing derivative, the " Ulster ", and the 2-litre 15 / 98 and its racing derivative the " Speed Model ".
They also provide a popular form of recreation, and have been adapted for such uses as children's toys, adult fitness, military and police applications, courier services and bicycle racing.
They could allow the drivers to settle the outcome by racing each other – and risk one or both cars breaking down or crashing.
They developed the racing game Driving Emotion Type-S.
They are in a relatively mild state of racing tune, so that they are extremely reliable and can go years between motor rebuilds.
They are adequate for racing and fun kart applications.
They are strictly governed in most aspects of performance in an effort to keep all the drivers on an even footing to create closer, more exciting racing.
They are used for distance riding and racing.
They are also used in competitive sports including, but not limited to, dressage, endurance riding, eventing, reining, show jumping, tent pegging, vaulting, polo, horse racing, driving, and rodeo.
They are most often associated with racing canoes.
They were a Tengriist, pastoralist, yurt-dwelling warlike people fond of epic poetry, wrestling, horse racing, archery, fur hats and fermented mare's milk.
They are generally less flat and are curved to catch more water which will enable racing paddlers to maximize the efficiency of their stroke.
They participated in the popular English sports of the day, particularly racing and hunting, and often intermarried with the ruling classes of Great Britain.
They have been rumoured for several years to be developing a racing game based on the Ultimate / Rare universe titled Sabreman Stampede.
They were aided by continuing racing success.
They usually pull a two-wheeled cart called a sulky, although racing under saddle ( trot monté in French ) is also conducted in Europe.
They are also used in motorcross sidecar racing.
They then swap places for the next day's racing, whether that be the calendar day or the first day of racing in the next year's competition.
They refused, selling instead to former racing driver ( and World War One fighter ace ) Edward V. Rickenbacker in 1927.
They are distinct from two-seat sports cars and expensive 2 + 2 GTs intended for high-speed touring and road racing.
They paddle in a general canoe style since canoes dragon boats, proa's and rafts are all distinctly differing paddle craft all paddled similarly variations exist due to the size and seating position in the boat ( Note that the sweep is not a helmsman or ' coxswain ', which are British-based naval and competitive rowing terms ( coxswain is also a Canadian War Canoe racing term ) for the person in charge of the boat.

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