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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
slalom .
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Examples
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Kristina Koznick had her best results of the season, finishing fourth and fifth in slaloms in Levi, Finland.
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Although never a gold medal winner, Spiss has earned one silver medal and one bronze medal in world title slaloms and has won many of the top European races.
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Although never a gold medal winner, Spiss has earned one silver medal and one bronze medal in world title slaloms and has won many of the top European races.
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He slaloms past two defenders till he gets to the edge of the D where he's knocked over and wins a free kick.51 min: Xavi takes the fee-kick with his right-foot aiming for the top right-hand corner of the goal but it flies over, but not by much.
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This is an imagined elsewhere that Gross has helped create, too, in these in-between pictures of drag racers, Harley owners and truck slaloms.
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He never completely abandons the tune in subsequent choruses, but rather slaloms in and out of it, rocking from side to side.
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Against most teams, Messi drops deep to receive the ball in the space in front of the defense, before embarking on one of his trademark slaloms into the penalty area.
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Luckily, as the regime slaloms between crises of its own making -- from the post-election unrest to the current strike by Bazaaris -- its inherent instability grows ever more acute.
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Luckily, as the regime slaloms between crises of its own making -- from the post-election unrest to the current strike by Bazaaris -- its inherent instability grows ever more acute.
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A former World Cup slalom race winner, Schleper's chances Friday are slim -- she finished just two of seven slaloms this season.
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