Because you're out of shape. Your heart and lungs and blood can't supply your muscles with oxygen fast enough. Once you've gone through what's already in your system you're done.
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1,640.42/(3,000 + width of the block in feet)times.If the block is 3,000 feet long and only one foot wide,then only once around the block = 1.829 kilometer.
The object of baseball is to run across home plate more times than the opposing team.
There are some places where four is IIII rather than IV. But that's not exactly proper. You shouldn't ever run into an occasion where you need 4 or more symbols in a row without being able to use a different symbol.
A yard or could be a stool, an easel.
No, according to the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, a president cannot run for more than two terms in the United States.
Because phone masts block the ball more often than referees do. And they hurt more when you run into them.
A block is not a measure of distance. You'd need to be more specific.
No they cannot.
No it can't, this is the difference between Java and JavaScript (which don't have that much to do with one-another) Java is more like C in that it can on the web-server or on any computer really, but it is not like JavaScript which runs inside a sandbox inside the browser.
No. It's more elastic in the long run than the short run.
A stegosaurus is a much slower paced critter than an allosaurus and therefore cannot run faster.
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They have a very big body structure. They can weigh more than 300 pounds and they can be as tall as 8 feet or even more! They cannot fly but they can run very fast
The baseballs used for the Home Run Derby, are regulation size Rawlings baseballs. The baseballs are sanctioned by Major League baseball for the use in the home run derby. The size of a Rawlings Official Major League Baseball game ball cannot be less than five ounces nor more than 5
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Yes, you can click the desktop icon and select run as administrator. When you run it as the administrator you will be able to run more than one instance of a program.