Doping was commonplace in cycling in the '90s, O'Reilly said, as integral to the sport as the bikes that bore riders up and down the French hillside.
Doping was commonplace in cycling in the '90s, O'Reilly said, as integral to the sport as the bikes that bore riders up and down the French hillsides.
About 2, 400 barrels of oil had escaped through the well bore, seeped up into the rock, then escaped through fissures in the seafloor.
Normally, when a well begins to flow, the release of pressure cleans up the well bore of contaminants and other debris in the hole during the first few hours it is opened up.
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And I won't bore you or tie up too much of your time by reading the number of endorsements that Senator Hagel's nomination has already received from a variety of quarters, but they are numerous and we expect that more will come.
Sirius Minerals said the proceeds would help fund the drilling of up to eight extra bore holes.
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He has bluntly denied charges against his credibility, and accused Labor of dragging up old issues that bore Australians.
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But after some other people such as the U.S. Representative Ben Chandler, Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson, former Governor Brereton Jones, Millionaire Charlie Owen did not run, Beshear stepped up, and he essentially bore the mantle of the traditional moderate wing of the Kentucky Democratic Party, the other wing being conservative.
The three conventions that drew up that constitution in the 1890s bore little outward resemblance to the 1998 gathering.
Sasaki got into a jam that first outing, giving up two singles, but then bore down to get two flyouts that preserved the Mariner win.
The original teenage boy band put on a good show, but there was something disconcerting about the line-up of pensioners, some of whom bore witness to a misspent youth.
The court was set up in 2002 to try those who bore the greatest responsibility for the war in Sierra Leone in which some 50, 000 people were killed.
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.
In its landmark ruling in April, the court - set up in 2002 to try those who bore the greatest responsibility for the war in which some 50, 000 people were killed - found Taylor guilty on 11 counts, relating to atrocities that included rape and murder.
Those guys (and they are almost always guys) up in North Dakota brave frigid temperatures to bore holes in the ground.
Gary admitted he bore little resemblance to his hero and praised the make-up artists for his transformation.
Everybody knows a Widmerpool of their own, a ridiculous school bore who is hurt but uncrushed by ridicule, and who ends up running banks or ministries.
Both announcements bore a whiff of panic: they were made during steep falls in bank shares and the fine print was tidied up afterwards.
And following the intersection of the well bore with those relief wells, they will put heavy mud down there to suppress the pressure of the oil coming up from the reservoir, put a cement plug in and effectively do what I would call a bottom kill, as opposed to the top kill, which was not successful a couple of weeks ago.
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