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.
Messrs Kinnock and Bush got exclusively negative publicity for their pratfalls, whereas the first minister won kudos for revealing something he could have kept secret, writing about it in an amusing manner and understanding that, if you are going to tweet, you should capture people's attention with an arresting anecdote not bore them with predictable propaganda.
According to Hays, Anne Bass had been a chilly bore compared with the roll-throwing Mercedes.
The result was a body of work that bore comparison with Balzac and Dickens.
Rather than bore you with the details, just know that many insurance company, pension fund, bank capital, holdings must be in AAA rated securities.
The incident bore similarities with the daubing of a Mark Rothko mural in London's Tate Modern gallery last October, for which Polish national Wlodzimierz Umaniec, 26, was subsequently jailed.
With no blog, MySpace or Flickr accounts, I will not feel the need to bore complete strangers with the mundane details of my Christmas but I'm sure a few sneaky looks at the BBC website will be in order.
So in an attempt not to bore loved ones with a barrage of imagery, I will cull the best photos from my storage drives, as well as those taken by friends and others, and share a short tale associated with that image.
And reviews mostly bore that out, with a mixed-negative critical reaction.
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.
But the research, published in Behavioural Processes, found that owners' interpretations of whether their dog looked guilty bore no reliable link with whether the dog had really stolen the treat.
The watchdog is looking at issues including why officers executed the warrant at midnight, their interaction with Mr Bore, how they escorted him along the jetty and what they did after he fell.
BBC: Steven Bore jetty arrest death inquiry 'to be rigorous'
The quest to tease useful information from a mountain of evidence, including what one lawmaker called the equivalent of hundreds of hours of video, bore its first fruit with the images of the suspicious person near the marathon's finish line.
"Patrick had been ill for a long time but bore all of his troubles with great fortitude, " she said.
You can bore people of any age with the wrong approach and you can enthuse people of any age with the correct one.
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.
Jazz legend Herbie Hancock saw one future of music when he was blown away by the piano skills of 14-year-old Jennifer Lin , awed by a classical maestro with full-bore improvisational chops.
Birmingham's Labour Leader, Sir Albert Bore says councils will be left with no option to decommission some services altogether.
BBC: More local authorities look set to increase council tax
Obama proceeded with a full-bore health care plan anyway, allowing Congress to spend nine months trying to work its will.
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.
Their optimism stemmed from trial results that were less conclusive than enthusiasts believed, with a drug that bore no definitive biological relationship to the disease of melanoma.
Racing clear down the left from Jaaskelainen's throw, he bore down on goal but, with only Carson to beat, he clipped his shot wide of the near post.
One compelling reason for change in the banking industry is that the evidence that a minority of banking consumer bore the brunt of these fees with the majority enjoying the benefit of free checking and debit cards.
She also bore the heavy emotional burden that comes with that role because no one is more intimately in touch with the current and future health of the business than the person who signs the checks and sees the account balances on a regular basis.
Medium-sized businesses, or those with 50 to 499 workers, bore the brunt of the layoffs, shedding 255, 000 jobs, while small businesses cut 175, 000 positions.
My interviews with Directors, VCs and CEOs bore that out.
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Taylor, who managed Aston Villa and Watford, revealed how he had had to deal with marital infidelity among his players that bore comparison to Terry's circumstances.
Fighting subsided in Damascus on Monday, according to residents, with cleanup efforts starting in several neighborhoods that bore the brunt of the past week's fighting.
Through it all, stoically and with enormous dignity, the people of Lockerbie bore their own loss and opened their homes and hearts to the relatives of the passengers who had died.
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