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The 29-year-old Smith, of New Zealand, joins a female field headlined by three-time Olympian Jen Rhines and Edna Kiplagat, who had the race's best time among women last year.
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The 29-year-old Smith, of New Zealand, joins a female field headlined by three-time Olympian Jen Rhines and Edna Kiplagat, who had the race's best time among women last year.
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Rhines: The largest companies in the semiconductor industry have only had modestly declining market share almost throughout the history of the industry.
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Walden Rhines It's been 45 years since Moore's Law was first created and nearly four decades since the introduction of the personal computer.
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Jen Rhines, bothered by a foot injury, finished 14th (16: 34.63).
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Rhines: The largest companies in the semiconductor industry have only had modestly declining market share almost throughout the history of the industry.
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Walden Rhines It's been 45 years since Moore's Law was first created and nearly four decades since the introduction of the personal computer.
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The 5,000 field includes Jen Rhines, who finished seventh in last year's worlds, one spot ahead of Flanagan.
Distance specialist Flanagan poised for double duty at trials 2008
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One of the great things about living in New York is that sometimes you just might be walking down the street, and sometimes Jon Bon Jovi just might be lying in that street, in a sleeping bag, with LeeAnn Rhines.
CAPTION THIS: A Bed Of Roses In A Sleeping Bag In The Middle Of Manhattan | Best Week Ever 2007
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"C.stomers who wish to remain competitive will sustain most of their design effort," C.airman and C.ief Executive Walden C. Rhines said in the company's release Friday.
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