"I think it probably should, if we're being completely correct, because it's named after the chap who funded Baker's Park just down the hill - because it's a view of his park, " one resident said.
The "warmup" for this race was a 2.8-mile run up and down an 1, 100-foot hill.
His dismissal was a typical left-hander's one to a ball down the hill at Lord's on off-stump but he's busy, played his natural game, he can adapt to situations read them and respond and that's why he was picked.
That certainly explains the Bud Light commercial in which a Porta-Potty tumbles down a hill with a woman inside.
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We glissade--make sleds of our backsides--and zip down the hill in no time.
He'd come out of his house, down the hill from Taylor Street -- but he'd sit apart, watching in silence, arms draped across his knees in a pose of solitary sufficiency.
Afterwards, the marchers formed up and - to great applause from crowds at the roadside - made their way down the hill to the enormous metal roadblock put up by the Army.
Indiana then opened the second half on a 12-3 run and extended the lead to 68-48 when George knocked down a 3 and George Hill followed that by hitting the free throw for Smith's technical and 19-footer on the ensuing possession.
The home stretch sends racers up an 11-foot hill and then down into the "Dutch mountains, " four moguls just before the finish line.
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The survey found the decrease in prosperity was reported in all sectors, with hill farmers showing the largest down-turn, largely because of poor lamb prices seen over the past 12 months.
Finally the family settles down for a midmorning rest on a vine-covered hill.
Chief Executive Robert Eckert found himself on Capitol Hill getting the usual dressing-down.
The 450-pound snowmobile struck him as he slid down the hill and the machine tumbled over him.
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Southern food, Mr. Stitt said, can be broken down into three categories: hill country Appalachian, low-country and Louisiana Cajun and Creole.
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Having fallen on hard times, he was living down the hill in Kentish Town, then a low-lying, poor village between London and Hampstead which the rich preferred to gallop through as fast as possible.
Four people were rescued after the mid-terrace of a three-storey building, in Brook Hill, came down on Saturday.
The mid-terrace building, in Brook Hill, came down at about 14:30 GMT.
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Hill said the ability to drill down into real-time point-of-sale (POS) data to make informed decisions and receive early warnings about stock-outs, promotion effectiveness, sales velocity, and external demand drivers means retailers can quickly adapt plans to enhance performance.
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The failures of traded quarterbacks have far outweighed the successes, especially with over-the-hill QBs such as Brett Favre, who struggled down the stretch in his one season with the New York Jets, and Donovan McNabb, who struggled in his only season with the Washington Redskins, and later with the Minnesota Vikings.
In 1992, Holy Trinity, built on a hill a mile outside Buckfastleigh, burnt down in spectacular fashion - only the bell tower was saved.
It has a passing resemblance to the drone of commentary and lists of runners and riders ever-present in a more familiar gambling house - the William Hill bookmakers shop, just a few doors down.
With eight minutes to go, Hill's attempted drop-goal was well charged down by Jerome Fillol but just when it looked like a length-of-the-field breakaway could be on the cards, he knocked on, summing up his team's afternoon.
I'd checked into the beguiling Maison Souvannaphoum, walked down the road, and climbed 355 steps up Mount Phousi, the temple-crowned hill in the center of town.
It is just as stunning now as it was then - high wooded hills plunging down to the lakeside and a castle perched atop a hill near the start, balanced by a church on an island near the finish.
Craning our necks to see the front of our train nose out of a tunnel as the back of it enters, down below we spot the Trans-Canada Highway, laid on top of the original Big Hill track bed.
One who has already paid a price, while still protesting his innocence, is Republican Bob Ney of Ohio, who stepped down this week as chairman of the House Administration Committee (the so-called "mayor of Capitol Hill").
She stood and applauded when word arrived that the 33-year-old Watson had captured the Masters on the second playoff hole, at the tenth, down the hill from IBM's company cabin.
The defense broke down in the third, allowing Hill and West to combine for 22 points, and the Pacers built a 65-50 lead going to the fourth.
Cardiff-born Chris Monger, who directed Hugh Grant in The Englishman Who Went up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain, has written the script and will direct the film.
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