Mr Killian asked Mr Baker whether he was talking about front-running, which Mr Baker denied. |
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When this filly first got in Paddy Gallagher's barn and I rode her down the hill at Santa Anita, she tried to run like a front-running sprinter. |
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I think Santa Anita is going to favor a front-running horse, so that would work against us. |
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Such dicey practices as insider trading and front-running have long been rampant in Moscow's bourses. |
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The latest ugly campaign episode comes as new polls show the front-running parties becalmed in the eye of the hurricane-like rhetoric. |
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Motivator jumped out and was always up with the pace behind the front-running Hattan. |
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Seabiscuit overtook a pack of horses and stretched out for front-running Aneroid. |
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Oaks third Shadow Dancing was third again this time, another length and a quarter back, with front-running Jalousie fourth. |
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Now, it's altogether possible that the front-running Dean will do just that. |
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The opening time will most likely coincide with the arrival of the front-running cyclists from the Sponsored Cycle Ride. |
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Hahn tried, but failed, to inflict serious damage on the front-running challenger. |
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However, another gap appeared entering the home straight and he easily went through it to beat the front-running Shabernak by half a length. |
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When Dole dropped out of the race for the Republican nomination, he joined the front-running campaign of Bush and soon became its press mouthpiece. |
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Running on strongly, the 12-1 chance had a length and a half to spare over front-running One Trick Pony, who held on to second by a short-head from Eskimo Nell. |
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It escalated in the March 2002 race at Bristol, where Busch bumped front-running Spencer out of the way and went on to his first Winston Cup victory. |
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Such front-running would boost the funds' costs by driving stock prices up or down before they could adjust their portfolios, the industry argued. |
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Since then the crisis has widened to all the financial markets and has undermined many front-running financial institutions. |
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Though it plays Tom Thumb in the land of strategy, the UN is still a front-running diplomatic performer. |
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Because of his front-running style, dirt rarely sullies his coat. |
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The front-running riders took off, leaving Contador and others behind. |
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By integrating new states into the system, the UN played a front-running role in the maintenance of the world's overall stability, a role that has in fact been largely underestimated. |
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By essentially allowing products to self-track, RFID has emerged as the front-running technology for everything from stocking shelves and tracking assets to managing production and shipments. |
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The races in America set up better for Running Stag's front-running style. |
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Baffert concedes that his front-running horse has only one running style. |
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Mr Zoellick hailed three front-running free-trade partners. |
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At four, we have Zaha Hadid, the front-running female. |
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There were few alarms as Mitchell brought the 7-4 favourite to cut down the front-running Steel Blue and readily hold the late challenge of Ogre. |
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In the American League, front-running Cleveland was an odds-on favorite with the men who make book on baseball. |
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His supporters had little to worry about as Christophe Soumillon cruised up to the front-running Bandari on the favourite before letting out an inch of rein. |
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This two and a half mile trip is ideal for Solerina, who has won it for the past two years and the front-running mare will certainly take some pegging back. |
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