(1) Yet this woman managed to run not just any race, but the marathon , and won the gold.
(2) The holiday season is merely your warm-up to that marathon known as tax season.
(3) The last leg of an interview marathon which began this summer
(4) Of course, there was harm done in that twenty-four hour unicycling marathon that took him to the world record.
(5) In a three game marathon , it took all the skill and experience to overcome Dominic Sheridan of Cavan.
(6) The last leg of an interview marathon that began this summer
(8) The BBC is planning to embark upon a similar marathon to choose the nation's favourite books.
(9) I was due to run the marathon the next day
(10) Her tour of broadcasting studios last week was a self-advertising marathon .
(11) On Sunday March 10, there will be a 12 hour disco marathon for badly needed club funds.
(12) But don't read too much into the results just yet - it's rarely safe to name the winner of a marathon in the first mile.
(13) From that point on her focus had been on the Olympic marathon , for which she started a red-hot favourite.
(14) A full marathon would require me to run all the way back to Roehampton and almost all the way home again.
(15) He begins a marathon of jokes and cynicism about the identity of Hero's parentage.
(16) She leads the world in that event as clearly as she did in the marathon before Sunday.
(17) The finest piece of batsmanship in this marathon came at the denouement.
(18) She just stared ahead and nodded a bit and laughed in that way you do when you've just run 21 miles of a marathon .
(20) When I got there, though, the marathon of confusion began: The symptoms kept changing but not the effect.