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jog <a jog; jogs> N

jog N

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jog N

jog SPORTS
jog SPORTS

jog VB

jog SPORTS
jog SPORTS

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Here, people bike and jog along a wide dirt path that hugs the shoreline.
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What a better way to recharge one's batteries and get into shape than to take a walk or jog along the numerous trails systems.
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It is even more depressing than it seems because they are quite happy to jog along as they are doing at the moment.
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After a jog to the northwest, the low-level center became separated from the convection.
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People jog in the middle undisturbed because drivers of motorbikes (either in a test drive or crash course driving lesson) change lanes to yield to the former.
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My family and friends had all been there to see me jog along that sideline.
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Then there were the animal rights protestors who demanded that horses never do what comes naturally to them, pull a car and jog along the equivalent of a country lane.
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Utilising sweat suits, they will jog at a slow pace working out the fluid in their body.
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It houses several gymnasiums, a pool, a fitness atrium, racquetball courts, an indoor walk/jog/run track, and a climbing wall.
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The country, once defined by the clear moral economics of apartheid, has tipped into an off-kilter netherworld, where fiction can only jog along behind current events, gawping.
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