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"Racing is a very expensive sport, you can't get away from that," Herbert said yesterday.
Highclere parade matches well-heeled optimists with £2m in horseflesh Greg Wood 2010
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Racing is so much like life, '' says McGill, alternating between clown and philosopher.
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Racing is so much like life, '' says McGill, alternating between clown and philosopher.
Lance Mannion: 2009
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"Racing is the best way I know to get away from all the 'rubbish' of Hollywood," he told People in 1979.
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Racing is way too scripted and political, but so is engineering anymore.
Launching the 21st Century American Aerospace Workforce - NASA Watch 2008
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She is the author of the Spirit Binders trilogy, the first two books of which are called Racing the Dark and The Burning City.
Zombies vs. Unicorns Justine Larbalestier 2010
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Racing is the process of driving cars fast around the track, with the purpose of being the leading car after a certain distance has been covered, or time elapsed.
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"Racing is at an all-time low, we're trying to get a stronger foothold in TV and yet we can't hold a world championships race because of television," McNichol said.
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Racing is continuous and the attendance at the chief racing events runs into tens of thousands.
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Intended for competition, this car was finished in Italian Racing Red livery with distinct features including the absence of air outlets and a thin aluminum strip on the hood scoop.
Top Speed 2010
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