Back then, the horses used to charge out to sea, with the field turning back on themselves in a semicircle.
Less obviously, many birders get a virile competitive charge out of the sport.
"I get a charge out of creating things, " he says, adding that there are many other ways to do God's work besides preaching on Sundays.
Seidemann argued that was too much since their activities, according to the court, included attending a convention that officials described as a "political caucus, " and opposing legislative efforts to charge out-of-state tuition to illegal immigrants.
She was as anonymous as in the days when she would charge out of her parents' house in Formby, near Liverpool, in much the same old belted mac and her school panama hat, a leggy 14-year-old heading for the shore and the arms of her German lover.
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But City boss Hughes believes Adebayor has a good case to contest the additional charge dished out by the FA for improper conduct.
The Accies charge petered out and, with Inverness looking comfortable thanks to their two-goal cushion, there was little in the way of goalmouth action in the closing stages.
Goldman Sachs (GS) led the charge, breaking out of its flag ahead of the market.
Who ever imagined paying a service charge for taking out your own money?
His long absence from Canada lays Mr Ignatieff open to the charge of being out of touch with public sentiment.
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Some of my friends respond to this charge by pointing out that even if the enforcement provisions of the treaty are ineffective, the treaty will impose new international norms for behavior.
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With state governments now in charge of doling out federal block grants, some mayors complain that governors and state legislatures are deaf to the needs of cities, and are hesitant to direct funds towards urban programmes.
Ackroyd was due to stand trial charged with taking part in a string of cyber-attacks, but today pleaded guilty to one charge of carrying out an unauthorised act to impair the operation of a computer, contrary to the Criminal Law Act 1977.
However, I never ran out of charge, never was stranded by the roadside and never had to call in a flatbed.
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The tiny current produced is harmless in itself, but the flow of charge drags nickel ions out of the coin and on to the skin.
It has not escaped attention that Mr Miyazawa was in charge when Japan pulled out of recession in the 1980s and started to soar skywards in bubble fashion.
Broder of the Times wrote of running out of charge with a loaner car (the very same one we tested for our review), blaming cold weather and inaccurate chargers.
More arrogant yet, the FCC is ticked off at the long distance telephone companies for breaking out this charge on their monthly phone bills instead of burying it in their other fees.
It is not just that this charge is based on a novel legal theory: this week, the judge in her case, Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum, considered whether to toss out this charge altogether.
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On the other hand, mothers who engaged in negative gatekeeping, grimacing or criticized fathers' efforts to take charge, could block out even fathers who believe they should be involved, says the study, led by Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, assistant professor, child development, at Ohio State University.
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Despite never running out of charge, I now understand the car's real-world range (worst case: about 210 miles with three passengers plus camera gear, driving on and off the highway on a below-freezing day) and, rather than getting stranded by the road, I spent four productive days with the car getting a solid feel for it.
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They go on to point out that airtime providers might want to raise the amount they charge for data to ration this scarce spectrum out.
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"I can imagine him being sufficiently in charge to get those people out, " she said.
He does not exactly deny the charge that his city is out of kilter with mainstream America.
This charge, which is rolled out whenever a rating has proved over-generous, is hard to stand up.
Last June she was arrested and released without charge after a row broke out about her filming a council meeting.
He has written to the public prosecutor in Rhodes to find out the exact charge he faces but has had no reply so far.
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