Jose Espinoza retains the mount on Giant Finish, the third-place finisher in the Spiral Stakes who joined the field late Tuesday.
Pirate101 is set in The Spiral, the same universe as Wizard101, though the two games feature different locations: Players can sail their sky ships between five new worlds, Skull Island, Monquista, Valencia, Cool Ranch and MooShu.
But he said the United Nations had to close ranks in the face of "the spiral of violence and terrorism in Iraq".
One consequence of the ratings downgrade is that it will be a significant deterrent in breaking the death spiral that the sovereign-banking loop creates, this conundrum was discussed in detail in Eurozone Crisis Solutions.
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After everyone in a group has putted, one player rakes the green in spiral circles fanning out from the hole.
Based on information from the GALEX program, astronomers have crowned spiral galaxy NGC 6872 the largest known spiral galaxy in the universe.
This, allied to his dramatic omission from Glenn Hoddle's squad for the 1998 World Cup, only succeeded in speeding up the spiral of decline that finished off his career - and appears today to be putting his life in jeopardy.
While city hall is overwhelming in its symmetry, the Spiral building (Maki Fumihiko, 1985) in the fashionable Aoyama district is deliberately asymmetrical.
U.S. intelligence believes the Russians are sending the ship to help fortify its naval base in Syria as the situation in the country continues to spiral out of control, Pentagon officials said.
Drizzle with a little olive oil and roll the lamb up in a spiral, seasoning the fatty side with salt and pepper as you roll.
But under the husky winter sky, where snowflakes twirl down toward the ground in a dizzy spiral and the wind bites your cheeks, something is brewing.
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Television ratings for the NBA have been in a downward spiral the past several years, while the NHL's ratings have remained low.
In the early 20th century, there had been interest in an ulcer link to the spiral-shaped bacterium until a large 1954 U.S. study failed to find it in stomach biopsies, delaying the discovery for 28 years.
This is because the silicon in question is a spiral designed to take the place of the balance spring in mechanical watches.
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The glider then descended in a spiral and hit the concrete and asphalt runway, and Miss Preston sustained a severe head injury.
The intensity peaks within a solenoid beam are found in a spiral around the line of the beam itself, while a Bessel beam's intensity rises and falls in peaks and troughs at higher distances from the beam's line.
In the distance, limestone pillars spiral skywards, their pinnacles cloaked in cloud, and white mist drifts off the fields.
In short, the economy then was limping because the dollar was in an inflationary spiral downward, and its descent led to the relative starvation of economic innovators.
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But it doesn't add nearly as much to the deficit and it's doing nothing in allowing the economy to spiral out of control.
Mercer model of prank calls: Let the person in on the joke before things spiral out of control.
In the end, the death spiral for Microsoft is in full effect, and management is expending a lot of effort to speed it up.
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When the three researchers programmed their model to arrange PS10's mirrors in front of the tower in a segment from such a spiral, they both improved the efficiency of the collection process and saved space.
In a series of experiments, he found that as foods he was cooking warmed up, the spiral sides directed the flow in a concentric movement.
Prominent economists have drawn an eerie parallel between today's events and those of the early 1930s when, as the world limped in the aftermath of the 1929 Wall Street crash, a banking crisis in Europe took the world economy into another downward spiral and led to an explosion of extremist politics that, ultimately, set the pathway to World War II.
This is particularly worrisome given the mortgage reset schedule that has just begun, unwinding fiscal stimulus, and the deflationary spiral just kicking off in the euro zone.
There is good reason to think that treating Brazil's crisis as merely a temporary setback on the road to recovery is to ignore a potentially more ominous Big Picture - that the event represents another loop in a deflationary spiral that could dampen the world's economic prospects for years to come.
With the economy in a downward spiral, they couldn't find a buyer, and when the property didn't move for over a year, they were forced to pull it off the market.
Those who miss out on the correcting influence of either of these tend to fall into a spiral in which the body clock gradually becomes more and more out of synch with daylight hours.
Tim Geithner, my incoming Treasury Secretary, reported that the financial system, shaken by the subprime crisis, had halted almost all lending, which in turn threatened to pull the broader economy in a downward spiral.
In the other half, a small spiral notebook was used in its place.
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