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"When your friends hear you're going to run around the same course 150 times, they call you crazy, and that feeds the marathoner's ego," says Dick Daymont, who ran about 75 outdoor marathons before launching Northfield's indoor race in 2006.
Another Round? Indoor Marathons Keep Athletes Running in Circles Kevin Helliker 2011
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The FDA granted priority review status to Northfield's application for U.S. marketing of PolyHeme in December, several months after researchers found that blood-substitute products consistently resulted in deaths and heart attacks that could have been avoided had the FDA acted early enough.
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The FDA said Northfield's pivotal study "did not meet the pre-specified primary efficacy endpoint" and "based on the totality of the data in the application, FDA has determined that the data submitted do not support the proposed indication."
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Northfield's select circle was an uncommonly pretty young woman of twenty-two, tall, and a most strikingly interesting brunette, Oswald had little disposition to be promiscuous in his tastes for female charms.
Oswald Langdon or, Pierre and Paul Lanier. A Romance of 1894-1898 Carson Jay Lee
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Northfield's strength on balance beam is key to another state title
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As part of the agreement, Republicans agreed to three of Dayton's conditions, including taking policy issues off the board and passing a $500 million bonding bill, the latter of which Northfield's senator, Al DeKruif, wasn't a fan of because bonding bills are typically done in the second year of a biennium.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Northfield's strength on balance beam is key to another state title
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Northfield's current $5.4 million annual levy expires in 2014.
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Northfield's Sveta Mason on the balance beam at the 2010 state gymnastics tournament.
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"I'm obviously very concerned about the so-called flip-flops, and I want to look at them," said Northfield's Linda Stone, who attended the dinner in Tilton.
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