Rodriguez immediately fell to the ground, laying on his back, his legs curled up above him as he clutched the hand.
So we now have projects in 31 states that are laying the ground for the first high-speed rail network in the United States of America.
But the Americans are now laying the ground for change.
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But most Argentines remember the stink of corruption surrounding his regime, and blame him for laying the ground for subsequent economic catastrophe: polls show at least 50% say they would never vote for him.
Unit labour costs will rise as wages improve and productivity growth slows. (Productivity growth already seems to be slowing a bit in America.) Alternatively, the naturally buoyant spirits of corporate book-keepers will eventually catch up with them, and firms will make another round of massive write-offs laying the ground for another few years of booming profits.
When police arrived around noon, the teenager was gone and Portillo was laying on the ground in the fetal position.
Through this web of institutions and arrangements, nations are now setting the international ground rules for the 21st century, laying the foundation for security and prosperity for those who live within them, while isolating those who challenge them from the outside.
On Memorial Day weekend, three Marines from the 24th Expeditionary Unit who had been wounded in Iraq were joined by 300 other service members for a wreath-laying ceremony at the empty pit of Ground Zero.
In April about 300 fans joined them to mark the 10th anniversary of the deaths by laying wreaths at Leeds United's Elland Road ground.
But FORBES believed that Son was a winning character laying the foundation for a stunning success, however shaky the ground was then.
It was the equivalent, if not of burning Thornfield Hall to the ground, then at least of ripping down the paper which Mr Hague had spent a year laying over its most jagged cracks.
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