Its slow coast down was largely on the back of explicit policy aimed at pushing down the average hours worked by full time employees.
Resistance adjustments are instant, making it easy to replicate everything from a flat or rolling hill course, to the coast down a hill after a hard climb.
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It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and can coast down them.
"Each network doesn't have to have its own man or woman on the scene at every river that overflows its banks, every border where there's a skirmish, every town up and down the coast battening down for a hurricane, " Hewitt said Thursday at the Frank Gannett Lecture series at the Freedom Forum.
Sixty years ago, the MV Princess Victoria sank off the coast County Down, with the loss of 133 lives.
In other friendlies, Tunisia beat Namibia 2-0 while Ivory Coast went down to a surprise 2-1 defeat to Angola .
Hokuriku Electric said on Friday all three reactors at its Onagawa nuclear plant on the north-east coast shut down automatically after the quake.
With no natural predator, scientists say, the crayfish was free to roam from where the Nile meets Egypt's Mediterranean coast, down toward the arid nation's border with Sudan.
Care workers from a hospice 20 miles away, the South Coast Hospice in Port Shepstone, down on the coast, visit her when they can, bringing little more than words of comfort and support.
One possibility is that the jet streams that normally hit the west coast straight on will instead swing up into Alaska and dive down the coast, bringing along cold arctic winds with it.
The spike was larger because Isaac hit the Gulf Coast, shutting down not only refineries but also and oil drilling.
Mr Poots referred to research carried out on the County Down coast.
Bangor was the busiest lifeboat station, launching to 53 requests for help with the crew rescuing 53 people off the County Down coast.
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Smoke from the fires cut off the sun along most of Florida's east coast, right down to Miami, nearly 250 miles to the south.
This eliminated waste, dramatically reduced the variation in prices along the coast, brought down consumer prices by 4% and increased fishermen's profits by 8%.
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Mr McKnight was chief cook on board the ferry, which sank off the County Down coast on 31 January 1953 with the loss of 133 lives.
The administrative assistant for a New York City fashion house was visiting her mother in Philadelphia when Hurricane Sandy slammed the East Coast, shutting down Amtrak, New Jersey Transit, the New York City subways and power in the Manhattan financial district neighborhood where the woman lived.
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Trinket shops up and down the coast sell puffin shirts, ashtrays and key chains.
The first, the Great Seto bridge, down the coast from Kobe, was completed in 1988.
All other ports down the coast (Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah etc) are all open for business.
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With Hurricane Sandy leaving behind a path of destruction, oil refineries in the East Coast are still shut down.
Kure, a grimy shipbuilding town down the coast from Hiroshima, was home to the Imperial Naval Academy (still an officer school).
"We are at the end of long shore drift so all the tides come down the coast from Anglesey, " he added.
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Occupy Wall Street movement on the West Coast calls for shutting down ports in order to stick it to the one-percenters.
Jobs have been lost in heartbreaking numbers up and down the coast.
Now, since last weekend, FEMA has been deploying its Incident Management Assistance Teams to staging areas in communities up and down the coast.
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In late May, when the Grand Prix is in town, most of them leg it down the coast to their French Riviera weekend houses.
"I don't need the money, " he said before a recent promotional appearance at Camp Pendleton, the Marine Corps Base down the coast from Los Angeles.
The contingent is led by San Francisco, with the other four down the coast to the southernmost: the San Diego suburb of Rancho Santa Fe.
My guide, Gotfod, drives us towards another wreck down the coast.
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