As I have written in previous Forbes commentaries, the demographics of the defense industry are shifting so dramatically that the day is within sight when a majority of the top executives in the sector will be women.
However, it would be madness to write off Denman, who himself beat another Gold Cup rival Albertas Run out of sight that day, and it would be no surprise at all to see him bounce back.
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Who knows, perhaps if it is successful the great British tradition of ferret legging, involving stuffing the creatures down trouser legs, might one day become a common sight in the bars of Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The birds usually forage by sight during the day and less efficiently at night by locating prey by touch using their bills.
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Many of us get so caught up in our day-to-day duties that we lose sight of whether we're on the right path to begin with.
Sleep, even now a mystery in many ways to science and medicine, was utterly obscure to the doctors of his time, who were still struggling to understand what went on in plain sight in the day.
The 23-year-old responded with a birdie at 11, and three more at the last three holes to end the day tied for fifth and in sight of pacesetter Billy Horschel.
And just to complete the day, there was the unedifying sight of coach Henk Ten Cate having to restrain a graceless group of Chelsea's defeated players confronting referee Mark Halsey at the final whistle.
It seems that global preseason tours, driven by the need to boast revenue and satisfy the growing demand of an international fan base, shows no sign of ending soon even if jet-lagged players maybe a growing sight on the opening day of the European season.
Although a lot of the organisation has fallen on the shoulders of Jones he has not lost sight of what the big day is all about.
The breakthrough was welcome but on such an arduous day England would not have relished the sight of the limpet-like Shivnarine Chanderpaul walking out to bat, a man with a Test average of 100 in the last two years.
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Homing pigeons can travel from up to 400 miles away in a single day - using magnetic fields as well as sight for navigation.
The day of reckoning will not be a pretty sight.
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Women smoking cigars is a common sight at Churchill Downs on Kentucky Derby day.
It is a unique and beautiful sight that makes a perfect start to the day.
"I can't see a day when all red kettles go virtual, because the sight of someone standing next to a red kettle has become an icon -- a symbol of Christmas to people, " he said.
And in their fanatical state of mind, some sports fans lose sight of reality and allow emotion to rule the day.
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While it is possible to arrive at the Forty Foot and swim without another soul in sight, the scene is quite different on Christmas Day (25 December).
The company promised a major revamp of the service would land in October yet, here we are with one day left in the month, and no iTunes overhaul in sight.
But their day - and arguably season - was summed up by the sight of Danny Webber and David James having to go off injured in the closing minutes, leaving Portsmouth to finish the match with 10 men.
Unlike the day before, there were no children or any other civilians in sight.
Alas, on this day the reward for our panting effort to the top is the sight of thick mist and the bite of a cold, wet wind.
Both cities progressed rapidly from manufacturing to industrial to financial capitals, and in the process, voraciously abetted by the appetites of their citizenry, both killed their oysters (Paris, the third great oyster metropolis, protected its beds far more successfully, and to this day shuckers presiding over crates of oysters packed in ice remain a common sight on the city's corners in winter).
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Enclade said she and her daughter usually speak every day, and it's extremely uncharacteristic for Monette to drop out of sight.
The day will build from there and I'm anticipating it will be a fantastic sight around the stadium - that's what everyone tells me.
Officials say that at one point earlier this year there was only a half-day's supply of gasoline in all of Baghdad, and gas lines stretched out of sight.
The key to keeping cool in summertime New York City is to forego midtown Manhattan, the Big Apple's "core", filled to bursting with sight-seeing buses and camera-clicking hordes from the 4th of July through to Labor Day.
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