Once you bring forces close together in face-to-face trench line, house-to-house fighting, it negates the use of much air support, especially as both sides have a lot of the same gear and it's very difficult to tell between friend and foe.
That is why you now see Hello Kitty with a rough crayon-like face line.
The trio face a heavyweight line-up of Radiohead, The Coral, The Darkness, as well as girl group Sugababes.
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And people who are in America illegally have a responsibility -- to pay their back taxes and admit responsibility for breaking the law, pay a penalty, learn English, pass criminal background checks, and get right with the law -- or face removal -- before they can get in line and eventually earn their citizenship.
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The potential about-face in Yahoo's spending plans falls in line with Ms. Mayer's technology-heavy background, said Ron Josey, an analyst with research firm ThinkEquity, but it still caught some investors by surprise.
The company spent the next three years trying face-lifts, experimenting with on-line soap operas and blurbs about cool kids, to no avail.
England's struggles at Murrayfield have prompted calls for major changes to the line-up to face Ireland at Twickenham, with the once untouchable Jonny Wilkinson being singled out for particular criticism.
The product line will likely get a face-lift with hardware changes.
Lord Cranborne had put his own authority on the line in the negotiations, which included face-to-face meetings between him and the prime minister.
The path, tempo and face angle seemed to line up fine in this admittedly un-scientific test, but more importantly, when the device said a putt was bad, we generally missed it.
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Specifically, a road that runs across the Aintree racetrack close to the starting line means that Grand National horses face a two-furlong gallop up to the first fence, the longest approach of any jumps race in Britain.
While Telmex appears as a slow growth, possibly declining asset, the acquisition is part of a strategic group to face increased competition from Grupo Televisa, which has been poaching fixed-line customers.
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Problems which we face on the Internet, it is problems of the world of off-line, it is simple in a new form, Larry Magid considers.
But he could still be in line for a call-up for the U21s who face Bosnia-Herzegovina in Sarajevo next Wednesday in a Uefa Under 21 Championship qualifier.
In photographs of his grade-school classes, he always looked out of place, his grinning, elephant-eared face floating like a parade balloon above the other kids in line.
Many financial institutions face a tough post-euro future, but the banks are first in the firing line.
Blackburn refused to lie down however, and having won a face-off in the opposing zone, were able to force the puck over the line, to set up a grandstand final minute's play.
The public sector does face unique challenges including compliance obligations that become real hurdles and objectives beyond the simple bottom-line motivation of the private sector.
"'You can't learn this is in a spreadsheet, kid, ' said the old man, his weather-beaten face grimacing as he swiftly removed the caribou's entrails" is a line found in many books.
The Line 9 hearing comes as two other potential routes for tar-sands oil face problems.
When workers ring a toll-free hot line, Diebold will have to decide whether to follow up or face a gaping legal liability.
The 25-year-old, who was managed by Curbishley at Charlton, is in line to face Brazil on Saturday, 12 months after he won the last of his four caps.
Apart from the full line competitors, of Boeing and Airbus, MRJ must face off directly with the well-established Canadian Bombardier and Brazilian Embraer.
The simian face belongs to Marlon Brando, who was to utter just one line in a Super Bowl ad--"Bud-weis-er, " delivered in a Godfatherish rasp.
In his buttoned-down shirt and tie, with a tense look on his face, he sits in a line of musicians, all looking joyful, all dressed in traditional African clothes or T-shirts and jeans.
Palm's EdColliganEd Colligan, meanwhile, must convince investors and analysts that his company can revive and redesign its line of smart phones in the face of Apple's slick iPhone and the top-selling BlackBerry from Research in Motion.
When you walk through the airport and they take pictures of everybody in the security line to match every face through facial recognition, they have to do that almost in real-time.
It is no political mystery why the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, has taken such a hard line on a Greek bail-out and hinted that the worst-behaved countries should face expulsion from the euro.
While some of the other contracts of Lockheed, like the development and production of F-35 fighter jets, will likely face fewer or no cuts as these are assessed to be in line with government priorities.
Not only does it appear likely that many nuclear plants will be taken off-line (much) earlier than planned or hoped, but any plans for new construction will also face a stiff headwind.
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