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"We've waited so long for this," said Mr. Rastrick, who added that not having to travel to out-of-state locations like Texas and Arizona will be a relief for New York City athletes.
A Tough Race Meets a Tough City Amara Grautski 2011
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Andrew Rastrick, a triathlete from Manhattan who has competed in six half-Ironmans, plans to jump on board.
A Tough Race Meets a Tough City Amara Grautski 2011
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"We've waited so long for this," said Mr. Rastrick, who added that not having to travel to out-of-state locations like Texas and Arizona will be a relief for New York City athletes.
A Tough Race Meets a Tough City Amara Grautski 2011
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Andrew Rastrick, a triathlete from Manhattan who has competed in six half-Ironmans, plans to jump on board.
A Tough Race Meets a Tough City Amara Grautski 2011
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Café de Paris, Coventry Street, W1, Fri LCAnyone familiar with the colliery-friendly parpings of the Brighouse & Rastrick Brass Band, who almost topped the charts in 1977 with their version of the Floral Dance, will most likely be of the opinion the sound of live brass is about as hip as the Salvation Army.
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I was brought up with my two younger sisters, Judith and Jennifer, in a rural environment overlooking the Calder valley near Elland, and then in Rastrick.
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I received an academic education at Rastrick Grammar School, specializing in Physical Sciences and Mathematics in the last three years.
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It satisfactorily answered the report of Messrs. Walker and Rastrick; and established the efficiency of the locomotive for working the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and indeed all future railways.
Lives of the Engineers The Locomotive. George and Robert Stephenson Samuel Smiles 1858
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But Rastrick was his daughter, and her name had been disguised by using her middle name as a surname.
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Sky Barker was playing in Rastrick, West Yorkshire, last Thursday evening when she asked the owner of a fearsome Japanese Akita if she could pet the animal.
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