Keeping track of these health statistics can help catch heart problems early.
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Helgerson said New York's track record should help it make its case.
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President Obama's new climate action plan puts Americans on the right track.
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Osborne said both reports showed the government was on the right track.
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The company helps government agencies track down terrorists and uncover financial fraud.
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Drinks were served over a long section of heavy-duty caterpillartrack.
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The role of the template-nanoring interaction strength in controlling potential " caterpillartrack" rotational motion is discussed.
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The concept of an armored assault vehicle dated back to 1770, with the first appearance of the caterpillartrack.
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He recalled the frenzied repair work, the relief when the second start had been made-andthe final debacle when the caterpillartrack had jammed.
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His caterpillartracks clawed their way up the first step.
Uso de caterpillar tread en inglés
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Our driver was already outside in his spacesuit, inspecting our caterpillartreads.
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Among their scientific gear were specially-designed cold-weather clothing and new-fangled motorized tractors with caterpillartreads.
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The caterpillartreads of the troop carriers were churning.
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For fortresses they were; vast structures of green metal, plowing forward implacably upon immense caterpillartreads.
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They stamped and their caterpillartreads ground on the rubble and glass-strewn street toward the barrier.
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Then he realized he was seeing the caterpillartreads and the underside of that yellow bulldozer.
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It cruised on its little caterpillartreads, stationing itself a little way from its much bigger sibling.
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On the screen, a machine rolled in on caterpillartreads, picked up the lux case and its contents, and carried them off.
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"Let's see if he can use his caterpillartreads as well as he does the wheels."
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When they get down, a big straddle truck on caterpillartreads picks them up-theyland in the doggonedest places, sometimes!-andbrings 'em back.
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She jutted like some strange figurehead from the front of a little steam-driven cart, a heavy contraption with caterpillartreads, filled with coke and wood.