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  • A guy who is six-four and two-ten isn't going to ride a winner in the Kentucky Derby no matter how much he wants it and how hard he trains -- unless all the other horses drop dead in the gate.

    The Perfect Storm Steve Perry 2010

  • A guy who is six-four and two-ten isn't going to ride a winner in the Kentucky Derby no matter how much he wants it and how hard he trains -- unless all the other horses drop dead in the gate.

    Archive 2010-04-01 Steve Perry 2010

  • In one of them -- he's like, six-two, maybe two-ten, and an iron pumper -- he demonstrates defenses.

    "Jennifer's Body" (2009) Steven Barnes 2009

  • Now, Stacy Peterson has been missing for two-ten days now.

    CNN Transcript Nov 7, 2007 2007

  • She leafed through the book and read id as she flipped through the pages, 'Jared Salvatore, eleven a.m. Salvatore, two-ten p.m. Jared Salvatore, nine-forty a.m.

    With No One as Witness George, Elizabeth 2005

  • He was six-two and two-ten and had a record from here to Nebraska.

    State of fear Crichton, Michael, 1942- 2004

  • She looked formidable, with a boxer's jaw, going maybe two-ten at ringside, short dyed-blonde hair swept back from her ears, a hearing aid showing plainly.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • She looked formidable, with a boxer's jaw, going maybe two-ten at ringside, short dyed-blonde hair swept back from her ears, a hearing aid showing plainly.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • "Heading at two-ten mark three," she said briskly.

    The Captain's Daughter Peter David 2000

  • "Heading at two-ten mark three," she said briskly.

    The Captain's Daughter Peter David 2000

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