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On the men's side, Teela is the only U.S. athlete with World Cup points, currently standing 62nd.
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They rise as islets (commonly called Teela, Beng.) out of the Jheels, within twelve to twenty miles of the Khasia; they are chiefly formed of stratified gravel and sand, and are always occupied by villages and large trees.
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"I would like to have the one you call "Teela" licking at my feet, " said a strong, mature fellow.
Kajira Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1983
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Teela didn't have the energy to stay with Norwegian legend Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, who was going for his 11th Olympic medal but missed seven shots on his way to a 27th-place finish.
Tim Burke feels biathlon's cruelty in men's 15K mass start 2010
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Jeremy Teela had the best-ever result for the U.S. at the Olympics, finishing ninth in a sprint thrown off by a heavy snow that wiped out late starters, but he's ready to move on from these Games.
After disappointing Olympics, U.S. biathletes look forward 2010
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Teela said on his Twitter feed that he has also qualified for the mass start.
Biathlete Tim Burke, U.S. team perplexed by performance 2010
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Wynn Roberts learned at 9 a.m. that he would be replacing Teela and making his Olympic debut.
Biathlete Tim Burke, U.S. team perplexed by performance 2010
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Jeremy Teela, who qualified for the mass start thanks to the points earned in his U. S.-best ninth-place finish in the sprint, still felt the effects of being ill on his way to a 29th-place finish.
Tim Burke feels biathlon's cruelty in men's 15K mass start 2010
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Until Thursday, Jeremy Teela had the best luck among the U.S. team, racing before a snowstorm wiped out the favorites in the sprint and finishing ninth, the best for a U.S. biathlete.
Biathlete Tim Burke, U.S. team perplexed by performance 2010
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"I'll probably go into Whistler, have a steak and a beer and try to forget about this race," Teela said.
After disappointing Olympics, U.S. biathletes look forward 2010
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