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Racetracks in the 1930s were not a magnet for the virtuous, of course, and some results were manipulated, bringing in a shady aspect to the business that had been avoided in its heyday.
Gambling Days In Harlem Michael J. Agovino 2010
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At low tide you stop your paddle short of The Peak and take off at Racetracks, a wave that probably gives up more fun tubes than any other wave at Uluwatu, especially at 4 to 6 feet.
Wave Of Dreams!!!! 2009
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Racetracks in the state, beaches state parks, and historic sites -- John.
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Racetracks around the country are cutting back on racing days and races per day.
The Seattle Times 2011
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- Ed. Racetracks pretty much look the same from the grandstands or on television - a vast expanse of asphalt on which drivers do battle.
Jalopnik Tony Borroz 2010
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Racetracks currently receive $30 million each year in purse subsidies from the casino industry in return for the tracks not pursuing slot-machines.
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Racetracks could "pay an annual alternative dog racetrack licensure fee, to discontinue scheduling performances of live dog races, and to maintain a license" to do simultaneously telecast dog races, the bill says.
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Racetracks, meanwhile, have started mining new sources of income.
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Racetracks, horse owners and their political allies in North Jersey have desperately wanted slot machines at the tracks to stave off the demise of the industry.
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Racetracks Accelerate Use of TrackMoist From Winning Brands water consumption with TrackMoist is hot discussion topic at Performance floods in recent memory, officials are mobilizing to seek federal relief funds and grappling with how to avoid becoming waterlogged again.
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