At one end, not enough cheap coal is being dug up and gasfields are sputtering.
The beach sits at one end of a short runway at Princess Juliana International Airport.
With Gibraltar at one end and Cyprus at the other it remained a Mediterranean power.
The Begnas Lake Resort and Villas, based at one end of the lake, helped me organise my swim.
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Unfortunately for City, and their manager, their potency at one end was matched by ineptitude at the other.
At one end of the rubber band is the economy that can turn out Apple iPods to perfection.
At one end of the tube is a source of ultraviolet light and at the other a detector.
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It is an alimentary canal with an appetite at one end and no sense of responsibility at the other.
At one end of the cylinder is the radioactive sodium, busily emitting positrons.
He sat at one end of the tables, leaning back in his chair, his knee propped against the table edge.
At one end of it sits O'Dell's 14-year-old son, Jacob, who ten years ago doctors diagnosed with pervasive developmental disorder.
At one end White's, the poshest of London's gentlemen's clubs, is opening for the first Sunday many members can recall.
Like a spring with a heavier weight at one end, the vibration frequency is lowered, and flies appear to notice.
The strongman stage was at one end of the convention center, elevated above the crowd and flanked by enormous video screens.
There is a spectrum of communication style that runs from being authoritative at one end to being approachable at the other.
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At one end of the immigration debate is the perception of cheap labor infiltrating the Southern border of the United States.
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This was at the dinner table, Mother at one end, Dad at the other, Fred, Floyd, Rose, and me in between.
Ian Turner, the council's head of highway operations, said water levels were still "too high" at one end of the culvert.
The chemical reaction producing the oxygen is started at one end with either a hot wire and power or a small cap.
George always sat at one end of the long dining room table.
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At one end of a field in the mist-shrouded countryside near Thimpu, Karma Dhendup is lining up a distant target, 140 metres away.
At one end there are two sets of benches, on which the opposing teams sit and face each other, backed by their supporters.
Indeed, tiny Port Lincoln is at one end of a 5, 000-mile-long supply chain that ends in some of the finest restaurants in Tokyo.
At one end of the spectrum the archly alternative, quintessentially Berlin venue of Kater Holzig played host to the Tech Open Air festival.
The bell would hang at one end of the stadium, and Boyle said he wanted people to hear it "for hundreds of years".
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At one end is the ignorant clarity of the sailor shouting at Tipton to pull his pants down and show what he had.
So at one end of the technology spectrum sits the most proprietary technology, the algorithms created after tens of millions of dollars of effort.
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When the strongman final began, a huge wooden frame, roughly bolted together out of barn timbers, was carried out and placed at one end.
Gul said he and a second guard, 63-year-old Ghulam Ahad, were asleep in the small cement guard house at one end of the school.
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