The time when journalists dust down their old predictions about long, hot summers and winters of discontent.
Different companies will have different definitions of 'unoccupied so you should dust down your policy document and have a look to see what is covered.
In the name of scientific detachment, they cited a possible alternative explanation that the features were caused by the movement of dry dust down a slope.
Beirutis could indeed pick themselves up, dust themselves down and return their infuriating traffic jams, making money and trying to get on with life.
Mr. EICHER: We can't really understand the solar system and how it got going unless we can really understand the origins and the conditions that happened when the solar nebula, this cloud of gas and dust, contracted down and the star turned on and the planets got going.
The grain could be the result of a smaller, closer impact or even a piece of space dust that has drifted down to earth intact.
Now, they have tried to sell this kind of trickle-down fairy dust before. (Laughter.) And frankly, they tried it as recently as 2001, 2002, 2003.
And this camera, as with its cheaper siblings, has the sensor built into the lens, oddly, which Polaroid is convinced with cut down on dust and scratches.
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The researchers estimate that it would take about 15 years for the dust to eventually settle down to Earth, and it would take a substantial chuck of space junk with it.
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The rubble is hosed down to control dust, and respirators are issued to everyone involved in the cleanup.
It was there that Jared Graves of Australia, sitting just behind the Latvian, saw his chances bite the dust when he was brought down by the flying bike of crashing South African Sifiso Nhlapo.
When the dust settled , the Dow was down 22% in a single day.
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It continued to come down, that yellow dust, for nearly thirteen minutes.
The air is so thin that the first glimmer of sun can throw it into violent convection, lofting up into towering thermals, twisting into dust devils, and collapsing back down as they cool.
Two-thirds of the price was subsidized by the city, which estimates that it has replaced almost a hundred thousand coal stoves since the project began, five years ago, cutting down on sulfur and dust emissions.
As one man, they laid down their shields in the dust, then their pila, then their swords.
Tracing a diagram of his evacuation path on the dust of the floor, he described driving down a narrow road between the rice paddies.
But, while there are the obvious differences between those who dust off their bats once a year for a trip down memory lane and the world's elite, in terms of quality, there are far more serious variations.
When the dust settled on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrials were down 3.0%, or 304.17 points, at 10.021.21.
Then it was coming down on us, like fine pollen, like yellow dust.
Heavy, gritty particles seem to be sitting at around 8, 000ft (2440m) , while lower down in the atmosphere there are sulphurous chemicals and finer dust particles.
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And they fold down to cover the USB ports and microphone jacks, acting as dust covers.
We immediately launched down the jungle trail at top speed, leaving a stream of dust and mud behind us.
The rest of the material, including a stack of thrilling demos such as "You Can't Slow Me Down" (audio), has, until recently, been gathering dust in the vaults.
But until the dust settles downtown, when it comes time to make deals, do lunch (or dinner) and bed down for the night, business travellers will likely head to stylish west side haunts in Beverly Hills, Century City, Santa Monica and West Hollywood.
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