She kept the Commonwealth gold firmly in her sights by having a special cast made which allowed her to keep her fitness by constant swimming.
But, dogged by constant financial woes, the club fell precipitously into League Two, the fourth tier of English soccer, where it languishes in midtable.
As I rolled off the boat into heaving waters caused by constant huge Atlantic swells, I entered a great swaying underwater forest of kelp.
Some will be turned off by constant deeply personalized ads, but others will enjoy the greater relevance of the new offers presented to them.
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By constant exchange rates sales grew 12 percent.
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There were news conferences, constant updates of the death toll all accompanied by the constant clatter of helicopters overhead shuttling search teams across the countryside to locate the trail of wreckage.
But by 1989, New Yorkers were ready for a change, soured perhaps by his constant scraps with other public officials and with the press, and turned off by a series of government corruption scandals.
Investments in fast-growing markets usually get watered down, too, by the constant flood of new stocks.
Both candidates realize voters have been turned off by the constant bickering, but they can't seem to help themselves.
Regolith is a fine powder formed by a constant rain of small meteorites that breaks up the rocks at the surface.
The continuous pumping means the patient's pulse is replaced by a constant whir - similar to the sound of a washing machine.
The former English teacher also complained that teachers' lives were "being made a misery" by a constant regime of inspection and "ridiculous" control.
Mourinho's world has been turned upside down by the constant attention on Real both in Spain and abroad since moving to Madrid in 2010.
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He correctly sensed that Israel was exhausted by the constant fighting.
Anxiety is also dysfunctional if it is causing physical tension in the body, or if it is generated by a constant stream of self-criticism, which can be self-fulfilling.
The American innovation rocket ship, which has taken us so high, has been fueled by the constant flow of the brightest, most entrepreneurial immigrants from around the world.
Though Europe saw itself as the pilothouse of fate, in truth it was more like a fort, which had been shaped by the constant assault of those horsemen.
The Austro-Hungarian empire was bedevilled by the constant demands of competing nationalities within the superstate, a problem that these days the European Union faces as it toys with federalism.
Multiply such examples by their constant media coverage and it is hardly surprising that crime is the number-one issue in France's presidential and parliamentary elections, which begin in April.
The style for DC is represented by the constant balance that must be maintained between its local and federal identities, between radicalism and conservatism, between the new and the old.
Using the first completed section of the NOvA neutrino detector, scientists have begun collecting data from cosmic rays-particles produced by a constant rain of atomic nuclei falling on the Earth's atmosphere from space .
Dennis has worked with organizations in that smug, apathetic position that follows continued success, and companies in the erratic, frantic state caused by the constant rise of new threats and the continual shift of focus.
Mr Gates himself is portrayed as an autocrat short-fused and increasingly out of touch who has little interest in the engineering problems caused by his constant tactical manoeuvrings and only a shaky grasp of major technological trends.
Not everyone is convinced that wind-power is the most reliant route to clean, renewable carbon-free energy, and it is concerning that Britain is relying on a power source that must be backed up by more constant technologies such as nuclear, coal, or gas, because the wind blows inconsistently, as is its nature.
The constant attempts by industry to influence regulatory oversight is constant across the board of all agencies, but the NRC has been able to hold it at bay better than most.
Worse, by giving the impression that surfers are under constant surveillance by companies such as DoubleClick, he may deter people from using the Internet altogether.
In fact, he argues, the Fed would be better run by computers that can make constant observations and adjustments than by humans.
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Lafferty justified his selection ahead of David Healy by providing a constant threat in attack.
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