"I am desperately disappointed especially as I was looking forward to running in front of the amazing crowds of spectators in London, " she said.
In July last year Liam, a talented musician who had three A-grade A levels and a degree in maths, was sectioned under the Mental Health Act for 72 hours after running in front of a bus.
Ms Clark was running the line in front of almost 45, 000 fans at Ibrox, quite different from the crowd of 200 supporters at the junior match she refereed last weekend.
There, he started at quarterback for two seasons, orchestrating an option-style offense in which he would often pitch the football to a running back then sprint in front of him to act as the play's lead blocker.
In some instances, there are allegations of front-running, in which the company grants options, then releases market-moving positive news days later, allowing the executives to benefit from the runup.
Prior to his 5-game suspension for the 2011 season, some pundits felt that his game was maturing and that he had the potential to be a Heisman front-running in 2011.
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He was given the job of running water to the men in the front line.
Currently the front-running Democrat in the race, she would be both the first woman and the first openly gay person to lead the nation's biggest city.
New Zealand maintained the pressure and when Jane collected out wide he barged over Beale with ease before running in to level the score and Carter's kick edged the All Blacks in front.
In it, Sinclair described how, immediately after the Democratic Convention, the Los Angeles Times began running on its front page a box with an Upton Sinclair quotation in it, a practice that the paper continued, every day, for six weeks, until the opening of the polls.
Plus a TUAW reader, Zeno, sent in a video of Front Row running on his Mac mini.
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The European 5, 000m silver medallist, 23, paid the price for a brave display of front running and he trailed home in last place in eight minutes, 00.60 seconds.
Kovalainen was running with a new diffuser and front wing in Hungary and he was quick to make the most of the updates which gave Hamilton's car a performance gain of about 0.8 seconds a lap in Germany two weeks ago.
Hyperactive speculators, particularly high-frequency traders that use digital techniques to simulate the front running that used to go on in the pits, would probably complain loudly.
His father, George Romney, was a Governor of the state of Michigan, and for several months was believed to be the front-running Republican candidate for President in 1968.
The NYSE launched a high-profile investigation this spring into allegations that specialist firms have been front-running clients, or trading in advance of them to profit from expected price moves.
You know, he's - one thing about his whole national front-running campaign is just falling apart in the summer, he does seem a lot more relaxed.
But like the Irish or the Poles, you don't give up your faith in the face of sneering, front-running fans from Dallas, New York and Washington.
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Guess who was parked in front of the apartment, who came running when she saw what I had in the shopping cart, who took Rafa and me and Mami and all the Horsefaces up to Beth Israel?
Checking odometers in reporters' cars against expense reports, running front-page ads and compelling publishers to promptly send weekly financial reports so Jelenic can scan for the odd indulgence are traditions at Journal Register (nyse: JRC - news - people).
They were always shaking and running around and they never stopped to see what was right in front of them.
Moonquake set out to make all the running under Frankie Dettori, but Moore kept pace and remained in the front three throughout.
As a result, the scalping and front-running that we were all putting up with in the name of voluminous markets will no longer be tolerated.
Front-running that trend is truly a once-in-a-decade opportunity.
Meanwhile, Mr Tuttle, who had knee-replacement surgery in July, is running his campaign from his kitchen table or his front porch.
Council Speaker Christine Quinn, one of the state's most prominent Irish-American elected officials and a front-running mayoral candidate, again plans not to march in the Fifth Avenue parade, held this year on March 16.
In 2000 Meyers was charged with violating regulations relating to front-running and insider trading.
Rotating quarterbacks and a November injury to star running back Frank Gore derailed that possibility in a big way, and the Niners front office seems to be all right with that.
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Afridi drew applause from all sections of the crowd after running backwards from mid-on to remove Scott Styris with a magnificent catch in front of the rope to give Gul his first victim.
As the previous Labour government found to its cost as UK forces fought on two fronts in Iraq and Afghanistan, amid front pages about overstretch and an army "running hot", defence can become an explosive political issue.
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