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Yo mama is so fat, that we she wears a yellow rain coat, someone thinks its a taxi
To be in a "race against time" means to have a great deal to do before the arrival of a rapidly approaching deadline.
Yeah, uh honey, you are so totallyreally white..
In the 1994 TV movie, Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad, slaves use the underground railroad to gain their freedom. It takes place before the start of the Civil War and stars Alfre Woodward as Harriet Tubman.
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Balto wins the race.
the iditarod race is the race in memory of balto
The dog race commemorates the trip Balto took.
The lead sled dog of the final segment of that trip was Balto, a jet black Siberian Husky. That event is memorialized by the annual Iditarod dog Sled race. Balto died of old age at 14. GOOD dog, Balto!
It's about his belief in the Aryan race. And, it can be considered Hitler's doctrine. He blames the Jews and Communists for ruining the great Germany.
This is coming from a Balto expert,He died like most dogs that ran that realey race,their lungs got infamed,im not sure when,but i do now that
To commemerate the serem run to Alaska with Balto AND Togo. This race honors those dogs and all the people involed in saving Nome from Diptheria.
To commemerate the serem run to Alaska with Balto AND Togo. This race honors those dogs and all the people involed in saving Nome from Diptheria.
Something historic happened
In the famous 1925 serum run to Nome, Alaska, both Balto and Togo played crucial roles. Togo, led by musher Leonhard Seppala, covered the longest and most challenging leg of the journey, while Balto, under musher Gunnar Kaasen, was the first to arrive in Nome. While Balto received significant fame for the race, many consider Togo to be the true hero due to his exceptional endurance and leadership during the grueling trek. Ultimately, both dogs were instrumental in delivering the diphtheria antitoxin that saved the town.
The duration of The Great Race is 2.67 hours.
Some movies that are based on the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race are Iron Will, Mush: The Movie, and the animated movie Balto. There have also been some TV movies based on the races including the 2012 TV movie The Iditarod : Beyond the Race and the 2000 TV movie Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.