Mr. Bush gave ground on this point in the House compromise passed last week.
Although it is now widely accepted that the site was a burial ground at one point, based on human DNA found in the earth deposits deep underground, the length of time for which this was the case is not certain.
The logo formation will hover about 36m (118ft) above the ground at the lowest point and the highest point (the tip of the logo) will be at approximately 130m (426ft) above ground.
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Gayle took a liking to Plunkett, thrashing him through the covers, down the ground and over backward point.
The annual fire sale of small-cap stocks may be happening several weeks early, which could give savvy investors a ground-floor entry point.
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It stands on two fore legs and one hind leg, with the other hind leg raised and touching the ground only on the point of the hoof.
The new Diamondback Ride, they tell me, is 230ft off the ground at its highest point, with a first drop of 215ft at an angle of 74 degrees.
The crash caused a ground fire at the point of impact, possibly knocking down cable or telephone lines, said Dennis Shell, a spokesman for the Orange County Fire Authority.
There they happily lie in wait, sweetening as the ground freezes over, until the point in the winter when we're starved for novel produce.
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In the upswing, consumers took on mucho debt, the savings rate at one point dwelled in negative ground, normally 6 percent of personal income.
Whether you are standing still or in motion, your feet are your first point of contact with the ground.
After 38 days, we got to a point where we could launch the ground war and, by that time, they hadn't withdrawn.
Umar Akmal faced just five balls before departing with a wild slog taken at point and Pakistan were already on shaky ground at lunch, which came at 214-5.
Just as the theological essays avoid predictable lamentations over the West's abandonment of God (at one point Kolakowski almost welcomed secularization on the ground that it might free the church to be what it is rather than what it thinks the world wants it to be), so in the book's final section, a diverse collection of 11 essays, Kolakowski's writing constantly upends expectations.
At one point, the teenager forced Zimmerman to the ground -- his head hitting the pavement -- and he cried out for help.
The mission's job is to monitor U.N. and Arab League joint special envoy Kofi Annan's six-point peace plan that never got off the ground.
Its stumble in China is a sore point as both GM and Volkswagen are gaining ground in that market, the world's largest, where potential for growth remains vast.
Centre-back Koscielny was left off balance on the edge of the area and tried to pull his foot out of the challenge but the winger hit the ground after minimal contact and the referee was quick to point to the spot.
Before the politicians and their constituents make such decisions about where we go from here, they should be sure to ground themselves in the facts about how we got to this point.
The Yonhap news said it was expected to make contact with its ground station at 05:00 on Thursday, at which point its operators will be able to make the final judgement on whether the launch achieved its goals.
"We're moving on solid ground to find a chance for the so-called G-point, " Silva said.
Rangers thought they had been awarded a penalty when Jelavic went to ground following Rogne's tackle and referee Thomson initially appeared to point to the spot.
"It was a way of illustrating the point that we ought to give the generals on the ground and our troops a chance to succeed, " Boehner said.
All started a strong upward surge in their share price at some point in the past 12 months, generally gaining more ground in the last three months.
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The operation was ordered after Major General Robin Brims, commander of British ground forces in Iraq, decided the situation had reached "tip point" - when organised resistance in the city was about to collapse.
And those votes help point us in the direction of where we can find common ground.
Utilities globally need 180 million pounds of uranium annually, but at this point a mere 108 million pounds are coming out of the ground.
So whereas the nominal maximum width in an image is 20km, Pleiades can scan the ground rapidly to effectively build up a much wider swath at any given point.
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