"The wind was pretty tough on the back stretch and I wanted to go out strong to fight that, " he said.
The teenager was never going well on Monday and finally gave up the ghost down the back stretch of the second and final lap.
We're separated from the public by virtue of the security, they make it quite quiet in the back stretch, and all of those things suit me.
In contrast, if a frog is placed in room-temperature water, which is gradually heated to a boil, the relaxed frog will kick back, stretch out, and calmly allow itself to be boiled to death.
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Those fears stretch back to the Korean War and the nuclear gamesmanship of the Cold War.
Stretch back a while and of course, the Iraq war and the way that it played out.
Gin's origins stretch back to the Middle Ages, when it was served as a remedy for various ailments.
Its roots stretch back to 1862 when it was originally established as the City of Glasgow Friendly Society.
The apparent fascination could stretch back into ancient folklore, says Prof Jack Zipes, a leading scholar of fairy-tale studies.
Its origins stretch back to the Aztec month of Miccailhuitontli, which was dedicated to deathly Mictlantecutli's equally scary wife, Mictecacihuat.
Such firms, by building companies that stretch back from the customer to the gas fields, are encroaching on oil's turf.
However, America's ties to this city -- and to this country -- stretch back further, to the earliest days of America's independence.
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Not that a tolerant attitude amongst Conservatives would stretch back too far.
The roots of the Brookfield deal stretch back to 2011, when Verde was forced to cancel an initial public offering, citing an inhospitable stock market.
Generations live blocks apart in the neighborhood, where friendships seem to stretch back to childhood and conversations invariably include stories full of memories and private humor.
Knowledge of specific localities may stretch back over many generations.
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The composer's political inspirations stretch back to previous works including his third symphony, 2010's "Poems and Prayers, " which set Israeli and Arab poetry and the Jewish Kaddish to music.
The administration's infighting and wasteful spending which spilled into public view last year during the so-called Vatileaks scandal is the result, many analysts say, of opaque governing practices that stretch back centuries.
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The other four values stretch back in time to the earliest days of the company, 30 years before we ever thought about building our first hotel, to our popular Hot Shoppes restaurants.
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The competing stakes in the South China Sea are nothing new: territorial claims to the islands stretch back decades, even centuries, according to some of the nations vying in the sea grab.
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That means that individual birds can be assigned to breeds, and individual breeds to a family tree that may, in time, stretch back to the domestic chicken's wild ancestor, the Burmese jungle fowl.
Bettencourt went as low as 8 under in the surprisingly calm Texas weather on Friday morning before falling back after a stretch of three bogeys in four holes once the wind picked up ever-so slightly.
Given that the allegations stretch back more than half a century, if the discovery motion is granted, it will be interesting to see how both sides attempt to prove the veracity of their version of history.
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Brenton Simons, president and chief executive of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, said renderings of family trees date at least to the 18th century in the U.S. and stretch back centuries before in other countries.
And combining the result with Iceland's excellent medical records, which stretch back the best part of a century, means that the map can be used to identify disease genes as they pass from one generation to another.
Mes Aynak is a sprawling, mountainous, 9, 800-acre site studded with artifacts that archaeologists believe are as significant as the Bamiyan Buddhas, as well as the remains of civilizations that stretch back to the time of Alexander the Great.
But the Chinese tales of malfeasance appear more wide-reaching and stretch back more than a decade, suggesting that corruption has embedded itself in the sport, much as corruption penetrates so many other facets of Chinese governance and state-run industries.
As such, steady declines in start-up size, which stretch back more than a decade, could explain the slow labor market recovery following the previous recession in 2001, as well as today, according to Brian Headd, an economist at the SBA's Office of Advocacy.
The roots of the row stretch back to the parliamentary elections, which followed a procedure set by an electoral law providing for two-thirds of the seats to be allocated by party lists and the rest to be fought by individuals running as independents.
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