Helicopters land in the track-and-field stadium behind the center, and ambulances stream in regularly.
They came in regularly, mostly alone, and purchased a wide variety of apparel and accessories.
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The sport has 75 million fans tuning in regularly.
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Not once did I hear talk of the importance of newspapers driving people into shops, though you have to assume they remain one of the main ways of drawing people in regularly.
She still has a profile on the site, and you can see that she still logs in regularly, but she's as unresponsive as a bleary-eyed Best Buy employee lollygagging amidst the Blu-Rays.
But, either way, they received phone calls from palliative-care nurses who offered to check in regularly and help them find services for anything from pain control to making out a living will.
Under the last government, only two in five children took part in competitive sports within schools, with one in five regularly taking part in competitive sport with other schools, he added.
"Volunteers on our nightly feeding program, long-time outreach professionals and virtually anyone who lives in or commutes regularly in our city will find today's announcement that street homelessness is down completely lacking in credibility, " she said.
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Unlike Irene Dunne, Katharine Hepburn and Barbara Stanwyck, who were stars virtually from their start in movies, Lombard worked long for her success, appearing in films regularly, including many shorts, beginning in the mid-1920s.
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Smith fought back from a groin problem that sidelined him for 16 months in 2006 to feature regularly in the Scottish Premier League title-winning side of 2009.
Family and friends want to help you, and even if you feel like you already stay in touch regularly, seeing them face-to-face when everyone is in the holiday spirit offers the perfect opportunity for reminding them of exactly what you're looking for.
He already looks in good form and was regularly in the top 10 in the Giro d'Italia sprints.
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Partner Bijan Sabet for example had previously spent ten years in Silicon Valley and is regularly in Silicon Valley.
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The effect was noticed in those regularly drinking between 2.5g and 14.9g of alcohol.
However, Heacock notes that it only began to appear in print regularly from about 1975.
Central banks in Asia and in Russia regularly purchased gold whenever the IMF scheduled auctions of its inventory.
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The NRC said that the plant, which is in a regularly scheduled outage, declared the Alert at 8:45 p.m.
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Attached to this e-mail you will find a list of voters in your precinct who regularly vote in presidential elections, but not in mid-term elections.
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Prior to this hire, the young man in question regularly phone called me, asking me out on dates and expressing how attracted he was to me.
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Figures from the Scottish Health Survey also indicate more than one in three regularly drink more than is good for their health - the recommended weekly guideline of 14 units for women.
And the TUC said UK workers put in the longest hours in Europe, with one in eight regularly doing more than 48 hours a week while 460, 000 workers did more than 60 hours a week.
It is not surprising that independent fiduciaries may be engaged in unsavory industry practices since often these firms are owned, controlled or have business relationships with parties involved in financial services that regularly engage in wrongdoing.
Research that has looked at the medical records of 2, 000 breast cancer patients taking tamoxifen suggests half of women fail to finish a five-year course of the drug and one in five regularly forget to take a tablet.
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While opinion in America regularly swings from waiting for a rate cut to bolster the cooling economy to positoning for an anti-inflationary increase, the preponderance of evidence emanating from the Federal Reserve is that the U.S. target will remain unchanged for months to come.
He continues to maintain a lively interest in ideas: the book group that meets regularly in his house in Brentwood includes such intellectual celebrities as James Q.
Abendanon, who has made only one Test start, could even find himself pushed straight into the team because Josh Lewsey and Mathew Tait, the other full-backs in the squad, have not been playing regularly in the position this season.
Today, a good chunk of the planet logs in to the site regularly to keep in touch with friends and family.
In her push to have the disputed Michigan and Florida delegations seated in full, Clinton regularly argued that in a general election, Republicans would hammer Obama for his reluctance to do the same.
It has been recorded in northern Argentina and Australia and is now occurring regularly in Asia.
Malpass co-authors the Current Events column in Forbes magazine, and his opinion pieces appear regularly in the Wall Street Journal.
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