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Yep, just likebeingafactory worker during undergrad helped me want to stay in college, this career – extraordinary work experience aside – isa wonderfulmotivation to stay on-track formedical school.
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Yep, just likebeingafactory worker during undergrad helped me want to stay in college, this career – extraordinary work experience aside – isa wonderfulmotivation to stay on-track formedical school.
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David Stremme experienced incidents in 23 of his 33 races — the highest number of spins and crashes since USA TODAY began tracking on-track mishaps in 2001.
Penske pair Stremme, Hornish jam to top of crash charts 2009
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I interviewed the usual suspects -- Jimmie Johnson, leading the pack after Fontana, CA, with just six races to go (of the season's 36) and on-track to win an unprecedented fifth consecutive driving title; Jeff Gordon, in fourth place and perhaps NASCAR's most famous or infamous driver, depending upon whom you talk with; and Tony Stewart, in fifth place, who has raced in both the IndyCar and NASCAR series.
James M. Clash: NASCAR's Kurt Busch on Racing Brother Kyle James M. Clash 2010
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Not since 2002 have there been fewer on-track incidents in the sport's top series, according to numbers compiled by USA TODAY.
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For somebody more average, it could be the difference between secure and on-track and being a bit of bad luck away from bankruptcy.
$125 K of premium medicine, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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So he was a very academic, on-track scholarly type.
hugh fox | icehouse & thirteen keys to talmud « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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(We'll leave corporate tax in parentheses for now, if only to keep the discussion on-track.)
Archive 2009-11-01 2009
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So he was a very academic, on-track scholarly type.
April « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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I love your example, and I think making a worksheet with those guidelines (“Because of this … Until this …” etc.) would probably help any writer, either in his/her brainstorming process, OR in his/her revising process (to make sure the story is coherent and on-track at all times).
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » The Shape of a Story, and Why We Tell/Read Stories 2009
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