That distant muffled rumble lasted ten seconds, no more, until the tale went off the scale, lest it should be a bore.
Watching the Oscar ceremony can be such a bore--an anti-climactic exercise in industry self-congratulation.
Birmingham's Labour Leader, Sir Albert Bore says councils will be left with no option to decommission some services altogether.
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Officials said both efforts -- to drill a rescue shaft and widen a bore hole -- could be carried out concurrently.
Mr Draper was shot at close range in the stomach with a 12-bore shotgun and had to be airlifted to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.
If industry bore these costs, there would be no nuclear resurrection.
The council leaders attending from other cities will be: Birmingham City Council leader Sir Albert Bore (Labour), Bristol mayor George Ferguson (Independent), Newcastle Council leader Nick Forbes (Labour) and Sheffield Council leader Julie Dore (Labour).
Last week, rescue coordinator Andre Sougarret said initially the Schramm T-130, would be used to drill a 12-inch bore hole down to the miners to enable rescue workers to deliver larger survival items for the miners, but he said if possible the same drill would be used to widen the hole to 28 inches -- sufficient to hoist the miners back to the surface.
This means that while the water from these pipes or the bore wells may look clean, it can be hazardous to drink.
But Continental may still be liable for damages after the court said the firm still bore civil responsibility.
Brian Fraser, 63, told police he had no idea how the single-barrelled 12-bore shotgun, along with cartridges, came to be hidden between two hay bales.
And then Palace defender Fonte made what looked at first to be a superb challenge on Michael McIndoe as the City striker bore down on goal.
It is easier to enlarge components than to shrink them, so the XM25 bullet design could, without too much trouble, be made to fit ammunition intended for weapons with larger-bore barrels.
It was only Arsenal's second goal in their last five games, but a blistering start to the second half bore further fruit as Fabregas netted what turned out to be the winner.
There was also an advisory that the start and finish times of the shorter runs be moved to earlier in the morning, before the really hot weather bore down on runners.
The movie was much-maligned when it opened in 1980, partly because Popeye's guttural mutterings were hard to understand (as they were meant to be), but mainly because the screwy characters and their antic behavior bore no resemblance to such comic-book competition as "Superman II, " which opened the same year.
This would be the case if energy companies sold their products to customers in another galaxy where somebody else bore all the costs of high-energy prices.
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At A-level you are supposed to be able finally to escape those subjects that you can't stand doing because, for whatever reason, they bore you.
Had they known that one day Romney would be running for president, they might have acted with equal haste on cleaning up the many filings and paperwork that bore Romney's name but at the time, they didn't think that was an urgent task.
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