Word: sprinted
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...perhaps the most telling characteristic of Kelly's career emerges in her role as captain; often unable to sprint with the team, Kelly stands to the side when the team is chastised, laboring away with push-ups or sit-ups while the other players...
Coach Tomassoni would be the first to tell you that "the hockey season is a marathon not a sprint," and that "championships aren't won in November...
Although Coach Tomassoni insists that championships are not won in November, that the season is a marathon rather than a sprint, it is time for the Crimson to start picking up the offensive pace...
Outside the U.S. the two companies, which already operate in 72 countries, want to plug into Europe and Asia in a big way. That would mean head-to-head battles with such rivals as the partnership between AT&T and Unisource, a group of European telecommunications firms, and Sprint, the No. 3 U.S. long-distance outfit, which is 20% owned by French and German phone companies. A rich prize will go up for grabs in January 1998, when members of the European Union open their sluggish state monopolies to fast competition...
...roots campaigning with his wife and children, but he has to keep it up to win this seat, which was Democratic for 20 out of 24 years before Sam Brownback took it in the 1994 election. For Ryun, the athlete and politician, this race could come down to a sprint in the home stretch...