| 41. | "I knew I could make up time at the bottom, and that's what I was trying to do, " he said.
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| 42. | Armstrong excels in individual time trials and mountain stages, and is expected to make up time in the mountains next week.
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| 43. | Because of a long lunch with the visitors, the submarine was running behind schedule, and was rushing to make up time.
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| 44. | Maybe the Limited was behind schedule and trying to make up time, because it seemed to be traveling about 350 mph.
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| 45. | In that case, he was trying to hide the fact that he was behind schedule and was speeding to make up time.
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| 46. | There was such a good understanding between them that, every time the baton was passed, they were able to make up time.
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| 47. | "After I made a mistake I tried to make up time on the bottom part of the course but it wasn't enough,"
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| 48. | On 14 December 1933 the " SS Cathay " lost a screw while trying to make up time between Colombo and Fremantle.
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| 49. | But he still had to make up time in the last turns of the second after Austria's Martin Rettl had taken the lead.
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| 50. | Gerg and Seizinger are both downhill specialists and stand a strong chance to make up time on Gallizio who is primarily a slalom skier.
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