• About two hours later, Mr. Santana allegedly requested to use the bathroom and was able to shove an officer out of the way and escape the precinct, which sits in the shadow of the Barclay's Center.

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  • Marlborough exemplified England's class system, for it lay in the shadow of Marlborough College, one of the nation's great public schools, a preserve of tradition and privilege.

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  • The actions of these delegates had led to bad publicity for teachers which cast a shadow over the public's perception of the entire profession, Mr de Gruchy told his own union's annual conference, in Llandudno.

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  • And Maccarinelli is ready to take up the challenge and step out of Calzaghe's ominous shadow when he fights Afolabi on the undercard of Amir Khan's clash with Marco Antonio Barrera in Manchester.

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  • One drawback is that, at grassroots level, the CHP is a shadow of the AK's electoral machine.

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  • Among the scorched buildings in the shadow of the plant were the town's high school and intermediate school.

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  • But on the day of his historic resignation - in the shadow of St Peter's Basilica - it was hard to find anybody speaking badly of him.

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  • On a warm, late summer's evening, the barefooted Ethiopian ran nimbly across the ancient cobbles of the Appian Way to win the men's marathon underneath under the shadow of the Coliseum.

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  • Pictured above is a bit of good news in the shadow of LG's market pummeling this morning.

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  • The latest defeat removes her from the shadow of Australia's most reviled Labor administration well before the next federal election, due in 2013.

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  • In the shadow of these giants, this year's nominees for album of the year offer a more realistic snapshot of what success looks like today.

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  • Under the shadow of a Gothic cathedral, Cracco's restaurant lies in the very center of Milan, at the intersection of the most significant relationships in Italian finance, culture and business, in a metaphorical but very concrete way.

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  • But Norilsk Nickel, with the world's largest reserves of the metal, treads in the shadow of rumors that the government is plotting to target it as it did Mikhail Khodorkovsky's oil company Yukos.

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  • The Conservatives' Angela Burns, is never short of a metaphor or two and the shadow education minister is no fan of the Labour government's policy on student fees.

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  • Researchers at Griffith University have managed to snap the first image of a single atom's shadow and, while the dark spot may be physically small, the implications for the field of quantum computing are huge.

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  • Labour leader Ed Miliband took the unusual step of responding to the statement - rather than Mr Hunt's shadow responding - and accused Prime Minister David Cameron of leaving Mr Hunt to "carry the can" in an "insult to the House and to the British public".

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  • Alan Charles Kors and I wrote about this development in our 1998 book, The Shadow University: The Betrayal of Liberty on America's Campuses.

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  • His comments were seized upon by the Tory chairman of the European Scrutiny Committee, Bill Cash, who said the shadow justice minister's comments were a "breathtaking example of complacency".

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  • He ate pork and watched baseball in the shadow of Gary's steel mills.

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  • One Anonymous member camping out in the shadow of London's St Paul's Cathedral said she was with a group of 15 people and planned to stay for "as long as necessary".

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  • When Kitty was 9 years old, her father taught her a trick to measure the height of the windmill on her grandfather's farm: Measure its shadow and compare it with the shadow of a yardstick.

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  • In fact, Mr. Gingrich was pursuing a long-shot bid for Congress, running as the 6th District's lone Republican in the shadow of Watergate.

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  • For Ancelotti, the priority was to give some of Chelsea's shadow squad an opportunity on the Champions League stage and save established stars for sterner battles ahead.

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  • Writing in the London Evening Standard ahead of the review's publication, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper indicated the opposition could support measures that it believed were in the national interest rather than coalition politics.

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  • Experiments like the one he'll perform later this month or Lifton's Shadow Lab could let outsiders track the movement of a building's inhabitants and follow their behavior.

    FORBES: Breakthroughs

  • However, aside from a Cole snap-shot on the turn on the stroke of half-time, Ancelotti's men looked blunt going forward and were a shadow of the side that had plundered 14 goals in their three preious matches.

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  • And he described the shadow cabinet's decision as in the interest neither of the country nor of the Tory party.

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  • For much of its first 100 years, the city stood in the shadow of nearby Jerusalem, unable to compete with the capital's holy sites and history.

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  • For example, when Gordon Brown, the shadow chancellor, could not immediately explain the details of Labour's plans for union recognition, voters were given a rare glimpse of Mr Brown, usually a master of policy, floundering.

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  • Skid Row, one of LA's poorest communities, sits in the shadow of these architectural landmarks.

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