I wasn't in great shape, but suddenly I was getting cruised on the streets. |
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Overhead, a drone whirred menacingly, and a helicopter gunship cruised the coast. |
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In the arena of real sport though, Michael Vaughan and the England boys cruised to a whitewash 3-0 series victory over New Zealand. |
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Strange's US ship of golfers had cruised without all hands on deck for the crucial day. |
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In 1973 the Hesketh Team boarded a luxury yacht and cruised into Monaco harbour for their first F1 race. |
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About the same time, traveling in the other direction, a cream-colored land yacht cruised past. |
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As he cruised around with a camera the size of Surrey, I felt like a remora trying to clean a whale shark. |
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Skate Away cruised by the leaders, followed closely by Seainsky coming out of fifth place down the stretch. |
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Under the pressure that comes with a major final Boswell's chest-on, round-arm action disintegrated and Somerset cruised to victory. |
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Nordic fighters armed with swords and battleaxes took to the streets, while Viking longships cruised on the River Ouse. |
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The Sultans delivered a decisive blow in the second inning with seven runs and cruised to a lopsided victory. |
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We cruised through a town of cement low-rise hotels, with glimpses of deep rocky valleys behind. |
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The early afternoon sun was now baking my tired body as I cruised the rolling downhills listening to my IPod. |
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We finally left and cruised around, searching for a service station with a live worker. |
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The gang cruised the streets to find high performance luxury cars stolen to order for the job. |
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Shoals of chromis and damsels with large grouper among them cruised the wreck as we slowly ascended towards the midships section. |
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Only divers knew that these were actually big shoals of milkfish that cruised off-shore. |
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We eventually cruised at 54,000 ft, about 20,000 ft higher than you'd normally achieve on a typical transatlantic crossing. |
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Periodically, float planes cruised by, shuttling their passengers home from the San Juan Islands. |
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Once he was in fifth gear he just cruised, hardly paying attention to his surroundings. |
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Tom Neale and his wife, Mel, live aboard their 53-foot motorsailer and have cruised full-time for the last 25 years. |
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Federer, by winning his second slam title at the Australian Open, cruised past the American and has stayed there since. |
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Then, off to my right around 10 metres, the shark bent, twisted and went volte-face on a sixpence, gathering speed as it cruised back toward me. |
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Marcia cruised to a 5-0 win at Hambleton and Fulford won by the odd goal in seven at home to Beeswing. |
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The visitors cruised home by five wickets thanks to a fine knock of 109 by Craig Watts. |
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As I cruised the game room, two kids who had apparently run out of tokens panhandled me. |
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Butterflyfish, angelfish and pufferfish cruised around and a zebra lionfish rested on a small patch of sand. |
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A sea lion cruised by me as I breathed compressed air ten metres under the surface of the sea near Victoria. |
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The boat cruised gently forward, while on the flying bridge above us the captain looked out for more dolphins. |
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He and his wife live aboard their 53-foot motorsailer and have cruised full-time for the last 25 years. |
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Most of us who have cruised on this great ship are very sorry to see her go. |
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We cruised by boat over the Yangtse river for three days, from Chongquing to Yichang and passed through the three gorges. |
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Moose and I cruised through the shopping mall, sharing an ice cream cone and getting some reading material from Coles. |
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A police patrol car cruised by slowly a couple of times, but on that particular afternoon, there were no signs of any untoward behaviour. |
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She slowly cruised around the city, not intending to go anywhere in particular. |
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I was cruised by more gay men over the weekend than I have been in the last few months. |
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With a laugh, Jason got comfortable in the mid-day traffic as he cruised along in second gear. |
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At speed it cruised comfortably, and handled 100 mph on the high-speed bowl without complaint, and with minimal engine and road noise. |
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They have cruised to the championship of the Premier League with ease with an impressive 18 wins out of 19 games. |
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By the end, they were a sad sight as York cruised past 30 points for the first time this season. |
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Waterloo's shooting touch that had escaped them a night before had returned, as the Warriors cruised to a double-digits victory. |
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Saturday was a different story, when four of five Indonesian boxers cruised to the next stage. |
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Meanwhile, the U.S. Women's Soccer Team cruised to an easy 3 to nil victory against host Greece in one of the opening events of the games. |
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Dale cheered me on as I got his Cessna off the ground, did 30-degree turns and cruised the sky without sending us into a death spiral. |
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But defying team orders, Cunego demolished his team-mate on the road with a series of sensational stage rides and cruised to victory. |
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During her vacations, she cruised along the St. Lawrence Seaway and visited a dude ranch in Wyoming. |
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The latter finds favour with ducks, divers and Canada geese some of which cruised the river. |
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As I cruised past, I saw people dressed in silk dressing gowns and cowboy hats milling about in the rain. |
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The next day she said the landscape as they cruised along the River Rhine was very picturesque with little villages nestling in the hills. |
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Snow lay thin on the dunes, while a black vulture cruised above my head. |
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His car cruised down the right lane of the street with its blinker on. |
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Asaro climbed into the passenger seat of that car, which then cruised past the FBI dig on Liberty Avenue and made a U-turn. |
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England cruised to an innings and 27 runs victory over the Patron's XI yesterday after dismissing their opponents for a lowly 169 on the final day at the Rawalpindi Stadium. |
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For years he went out dancing to get cruised, to be noticed. |
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By late afternoon, knots of officers were already in place around the center of Ealing and police vans cruised the streets. |
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The Warriors kicked off the second half of the season in style last Saturday afternoon, as they cruised to a 5-0 home win over the Royal Military College Paladins. |
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We must have cruised through every store in the mall, and by the time we left at nearly six thirty that night, our arms were loaded down with purchases. |
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At ten o'clock tonight I cruised home on the back of a scooter taxi. |
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As the days progressed, students looked enviously at the empty staff parking lots while they fumed in line, or cruised the designated student lots hoping for parking spots. |
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When we played them a couple of weeks ago we scored early on, were three goals up after ten minutes, 5-0 up at half-time and then cruised to a 7-0 win. |
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Kevin Myers and James Weldon added late points for the losers but it was Templenoe who cruised to a facile victory in a contest that was too onesided to be entertaining. |
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The baby, just learning to walk, had cruised from the chairs to the table. |
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When the series opens, Patrick is in the midst of a hand job that he had cruised for in a park. |
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Three or four times he cruised low over the sea to give me a glimpse of the whales as they ploughed through the water on their way to give birth in the Mozambique Channel. |
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Last year several basking sharks cruised within 100m of the beach and a pod of dolphins made regular visits, so you never can tell what might turn up. |
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Instead of sweating underneath monstrous loads, moving as slowly and ponderously as beasts of burden, we cruised the trail like coyotes, heads up, alert, eyes on the horizon. |
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Lochcarron meanwhile cruised to a 6-0 victory at home to Glenorchy. |
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With his build and style of running, a move to the marathon was always going to be inevitable and the ease with he cruised to victory yesterday underscored his potential. |
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After a while we cruised into Yosemite village and checked out the grocery store, picked out some more provisions, trail mix, and tuna snack packs. |
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The 14-year-old cruised to victory in the under-15 and under-16s classes. |
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In the open water just off the reef, great swarms of damselfish cavorted, collecting plankton while barracuda cruised by trying to select an easy meal. |
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Republican Roger Wicker of tupelo has now cruised easily to re-election to a full term in the US Senate. |
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We drove back to Algiers, and cruised slowly through the neighborhood. |
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Oxford UCCE were given a brief insight into the gulf between university and county cricket as Lancashire cruised to a ten-wicket victory at the Parks. |
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In the morning, we unhitched the trailer in my parents' driveway to alleviate the load on the pick-up truck, and cruised up to Bellevue to meet the moving truck. |
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I for one will sorely miss his banter as he cruised past the trip boat. |
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On Wednesday night, as the main stage acts raged, capt. Chris Slayman cruised the perimeter of the Gathering. |
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A big bull elephant seal had been lying there sleeping when another cruised up like a submarine, inflating its huge proboscis and blowing bad breath in a deep growl. |
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He was the clear winner in the Men's 200m individual medley as he cruised home in two minutes 11.83 seconds which was 2.39 seconds below his best. |
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So the crew, which included several revolutionary agitators, killed many of the officers, took control of the ship, and cruised around the Black Sea. |
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We drove into the city and cruised around aimlessly for an hour or so. |
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Despite all wanting to win the election, these candidates haven't spent a red cent, abused an expense account or cruised round in a chauffeured limousine. |
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As the 11-2 chance cruised up to the leaders in the straight, he sat as still as a mouse and it was not until the final furlong that he began to press the button. |
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Waterford cruised to the easiest of wins over a most disappointing home side and will go into next Sunday's clash with Galway in Walsh Park at the top of the league table. |
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At lunch-time, we cruised into a sparkling bay of crystal water, and with the sun warming our backs, we ate open sandwiches, and downed Swedish beer. |
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Her skateboard picking up speed, she cruised down one side of the ramp and up the other, coming to a rolling stop in the grass. |
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Backed by a note-perfect band, including her sister and brother, the singer cruised through songs from debut album Sing To The Moon. |
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The veteran merrily skipped over that obstacle and cruised clear unextended to take the prize by a length and a quarter. |
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Second over seven furlongs at Folkestone last time, the 8-11 favourite cruised clear under Alan Munro to beat Barricado by six lengths. |
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She cruised on Asiatic Station for three years, protecting American citizens and commerce in China, Japan, and the Philippines. |
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Man City 5 Scunthorpe 1 MARK HUGHES' City side cruised through to the quarter-f i n a l s a f t e r a devastating five-star display. |
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From 1854 to 1856, an average of nearly 150 vessels cruised in the sea each year. |
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Tsar Nicolas II, then Tsarovitch, visited Vladivostock and then cruised up the river. |
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Snowboarder Maelle Ricker secured Canada's second Olympic gold medal as she cruised to victory in the snowboard cross at Cypress Mountain. |
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Villeneuve had briefly cruised around the islands before heading back to Europe, in contravention of Napoleon's orders. |
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Qadsia had no problem outmatching Al-Nasr since the jump ball and cruised their way to the final smoothly. |
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Istomin saved two break points to lead 5-4 in the first set then cruised through the tiebreak 7-1 with the aid of two double faults from Querrey. |
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It probably helped that we cruised in summer and the weather was fantastic but I saw enough of this fabulous country that I would return in the iciest winter. |
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In the late 16th century, English ships cruised in the Caribbean and off the coast of Spain, trying to intercept treasure fleets from the Spanish Main. |
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Japan's freestyle wrestling queen Saori Yoshida cruised through her matches to reach the 55-kilogram finals Friday, staying on course for a three-peat at the Asian Games. |
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Meanwhile, top seed Al Mosawi cruised into the quarter-finals of the boys under-18 singles following a 6-0, 6-0 win yesterday against Faisal Khalifa. |
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Division Three Leaders Sefton cruised home 67-20 at lowly Salians. |
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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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After going head to head with Frenchman Nouridene Jalal for the opening 14 miles, Lema cruised away to win in two hours, 15 minutes and 32 seconds. |
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Over all kinds of roads, the plush model maintained its refined, upmarket air and felt relaxed as it cruised at 100mph on the derestricted autobahn. |
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