Nearly two years ago, Jiangsu Satellite TV's dating show "If You Are the One" caused ripples around the nation when a female contestant said she would rather be unhappy dating a man with a BMW than be happy with a man who rode only a bicycle.
A. Kamala Harris rode to a strong finish to win the Democratic primary for attorney general.
As he explored underwater, holding a rope, she rode in a canoe, tugging the line if she saw an alligator.
The classmate said he never saw Mr. Holmes with a car and that he typically rode a black BMX bike to and from class.
For two days running, he swallowed a thermometer with a transmitter attached to it and then rode a stationary bicycle in an uncomfortably warm room for an hour.
He found his niche two years later when he opened a store in Aspen -- and rode a spectacular wave of nouveau wealth by making custom frames long before anyone else.
Maduro, a longtime foreign minister to Chavez, rode a wave of sympathy for the charismatic leader to victory, pinning his hopes on the immense loyalty for his boss among millions of poor beneficiaries of government largesse and the powerful state apparatus that Chavez skillfully consolidated.
Now a writer who rode along, enjoying unmatched access to the band, has produced a complex accounting of a pop-culture phenomenon.
Sabathia gave up a home run to Rosales on his first pitch of the game, and the Athletics rode a fine performance by A.J.
For a Travel Channel show on the natural wonders of Jordan that he hosted, he flew his own helicopter, rode a camel in the desert and forged up a river to see a beautiful canyon.
In his first term, a smiling Mr Zapatero rode the crest of the economic wave, with a feel-good image of optimism and positive thinking.
Other information: Rode a 1, 682-1 four-timer as a 7lb-claiming amateur at Hereford on March 3, 1984.
"Javier rode a terrific race, staying closer, " Normandy Invasion's trainer Chad Brown said of jockey Javier Castellano.
If Labour successfully rode a tide of Welsh patriotism, why not do the same across the UK?
But when Mr Batista rode a borrowed donkey through town on Tuesday, no-one tried to stop him.
Arsenal's second owed much to Gallas, who rode a succession of tackles, before touching the ball to Henry.
He hustled back two days ago and rode a handful of races in preparation for the big Derby.
Ravi Bopara rode a generous stroke of luck when he was dropped on four to score exactly 100 more.
Schumacher rode a 990cc KTM Super Duke in the 10-lap KTM Trophy race.
The band Blind Pilot literally rode a pair of bicycles to success.
He rode a bicycle into the nearby of Lincoln for any food that he did not grow in his garden.
After Wales rode a tricky start, James Collins found space on the back post to side-foot home a Gareth Bale free-kick.
And that attention helped open the gate through which Rosa Parks rode a bus taking along her young pastor who changed history.
Astronaut Stephen Robinson rode a robot arm under the belly of the shuttle and plucked the loose fabric out with his fingers.
Republicans rode a populist tidal wave to seize control of the House.
You put all the pieces together, loving parents who had a job, rode the subway every morning down to the garment industry.
Recently, a white knight rode in to rescue the damsel in distress.
For the next 21 years Everett Halvorsen rode a winning streak as the magazine doubled in size, added color photography and went through two redesigns.
Democrats rode a demographic wave of young and non-white voters joining with its traditional liberal base, leaving Republicans with a shrinking number of older white voters.
"You can't find anything, " said 27-year-old lawyer Anglys Bericote, who rode a bus for four hours from the town of Cajigal to view the funeral cortege.
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