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We seemed to be running against each other in some complex obstacle race.
"You ever go in for the obstacle race at school, Fish?"
Existence with such a man was an obstacle race made out of pleasant obstacles.
The mangle game was played again first, with the second round always being an obstacle race.
You gave yourself a grand obstacle race, with a devoted happy family as the prize.
Anyone would think it was a bloody obstacle race.
It was no light work, this preliminary obstacle race.
She worked all the while, each hand doing something and no move wasted, as if she was in an obstacle race.
A favorite amusement used to be an obstacle race when the barn was full of hay.
Boys do get into such indelicate positions during the obstacle race, don't they?
Mr President, Europe was unable to win the obstacle race.
Better cooperation makes sense, therefore, but it absolutely must not be allowed to degenerate into a bureaucratic obstacle race.
Visits, though immensely enjoyable, had elements of both the obstacle race and the assault course.
Lane won the 200 metre freestyle and obstacle races, both on the same day.
Founded in 2009, Warrior Dash is an obstacle race and mud run.
Getting back to our obstacle race, the starter's gun is when the artillery barrage lifts off the German line.
At the moment her life seemed to be like an obstacle race, side-stepping men who were determined to deal with her affairs.
He had been daydreaming while his very life was at stake in an obstacle race at hundreds of miles per hour.
Like other obstacle races, runners navigate through various terrain and physically challenging obstacles.
Mud runs are often confused with obstacle races.
In and out of sacks, over barrels, through wirefences, obstacle race.
It was like an obstacle race.
It's time for the charity obstacle race, and Simon will never forgive me if I miss it."
We are facing a veritable obstacle race, in political and electoral terms, in the next two and a half years.
It aims to unify race organizers, help forming national organizations and turn obstacle racing into a professional sport.