Word: lapped
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...running events. Adam Dixon's outstanding kick remained true to form as he held back until the last lap and then blew the other runners away to easily capture...
...competition's strategy played into Dixon's hands perfectly. The harrier ran his own race, hanging back the first three-quarters and then in the final lap exploding with his famous kick which has served hire so faithfully in the past...
Despite the long layoff, Dixon's renowned, blazing kick does not seem to have suffered After trailing B.Us Mark Kimball and Branders Mark Beeman for seven laps, Dixon took off in the final lap. By the time he crossed the finish line at 4 05 48. Dixon had taken first place almost four seconds ahead of Kimball...
...this thing in my hand is an ice cream cone, would it be the truth or a lie?" To put children at ease, some judges bend courtroom rules a bit. In one Seattle trial, a 5½-year-old witness was allowed to sit on her mother's lap...
...comes from below the equator. "Pull Out the Pin," the song of a Vietcong cadre in combat, borrows from the rhythm of Indonesia. Even the blades of a clipper join in to help keep time in a manner reminiscent of The Clash's Charlie Don't Surf. "Scott Your Lap" has the throbbing, polyrhythmic beat of the last Talking Heads or Peter Gabriel albums. Bush never really had her roots in African rhythm, but she carries it off as if she were a genuine descendant...