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- noun Plural form of
Marathon .
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Examples
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And what about those famous 'Marathons', the first run before the battle (to no avail) to ask for Spartan help, and the second immediately after the battle to announce the victory, run by Philippides, or was it Pheidippides, or, er, Eukles or perhaps, um, Thersippos?
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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This transaction and others will more than double Marathons Eagle Ford acreage position, the company said.
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The 86 year old Harlem resident has been running for 27 years, has served as a New York City Road Runner volunteer for 28 years, and has completed three New York City Marathons.
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Finally I could ignore it no longer, and bought two brand spanking new Britax Marathons.
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The 86 year old Harlem resident has been running for 27 years, has served as a New York City Road Runner volunteer for 28 years, and has completed three New York City Marathons.
2010 June « 2010
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Marathons aren't a typical venue for photo finishes, but Sammy Wanjiru got about as close as you'll get at yesterday's Chicago event.
Chicago Marathon: Sammy Wanjiru Wins In Unbelievable Finish (VIDEO) Will Guzzardi 2010
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Marathons aren't a typical venue for photo finishes, but Sammy Wanjiru got about as close as you'll get at yesterday's Chicago event.
Chicago Marathon: Sammy Wanjiru Wins In Unbelievable Finish (VIDEO) Will Guzzardi 2010
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Marathons on Stage Recent and coming productions that last at least five hours, from the first scene to the final curtain call
The Show Must Go On (and On) Ellen Gamerman 2010
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Marathons aren't a typical venue for photo finishes, but Sammy Wanjiru got about as close as you'll get at yesterday's Chicago event.
Chicago Marathon: Sammy Wanjiru Wins In Unbelievable Finish (VIDEO) Will Guzzardi 2010
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Salazar was himself a sensational runner, winning three consecutive New York City Marathons in the early 1980s, whose career ended prematurely when he ruptured a tendon.
'Mad Scientist' Salazar Charts a New Course Sophia Hollander 2011
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