Working with 36 people on a sophisticated cookbook, he made his own ketchup out of mushrooms, and he ground meat using a special technique and different cuts of beef to enhance the juiciness of a burger that takes 30 hours to cook.
Before he broke ground he started a Web site for other fortress aficionados, dupontcastle.com, which catalogs castles in 47 states and Washington, D.
He turned and as he fell to the ground he managed to get a shot in from inside the six-yard box, but his effort came back off the underside of the bar.
Doherty was dropped after taking 1-158 in the second Test in Adelaide but despite the Sydney Cricket Ground being Hauritz's home ground, he has again been overlooked, with inexperienced left-armer Michael Beer set to make his debut - at a ground where he has never played.
Obama will be praised for his performance, but it remains to be seen if he will make up the ground he has lost over the past two weeks.
It forced him to drop his stick and he fell to the ground, he said.
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Has he lost ground in the 10 or 11 days since the first debate?
And he broke ground for a second Proton factory that would treble production to 500, 000 cars by 2000.
Sir John said afterwards he had been "horrified" as he toured ground zero.
"I'm proud to stand with him as he breaks new ground in philanthropy like he's done countless times in music, " Longoria said.
He knows that this is the ground he must make his own.
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So today - amid claims Britain is facing a specific terrorist threat as big as 11 September (an issue which was bizarrely left un-explored) - he switched ground.
His race came unstuck when he lost ground by running wide on the first lap before falling to the back of the field because of a gearbox problem.
Nor does he give ground in our discussion.
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Stepping cautiously through the slime until he reached solid ground, looking disoriented, he regarded his image in the shallow water of the river while the paratroopers dried their feet with an old shirt, then pulled on their socks and boots and rolled down their pants.
For the first two-thirds of his speech, he was on military ground, where he feels at home.
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But, once he boosts her to safer ground, he loses his foothold, his love gazing down at him from the ledge.
If he has started to gain ground that he does not lose again, this week could see the start of a winning election strategy.
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Tommy Franks, Central Command commander, was given essentially a 48-hour window to launch this attack at his discretion, based on the conditions he saw at the ground, when he felt the timing would be absolutely right.
But another officer, the first to reach him as he fell to the ground, said he could find no gun either on or under Mark Duggan's body In a statement after the shooting, he didn't say that Mr Duggan was holding a gun.
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He left the ground on crutches and later told reporters he feared he had "broken" something.
He will -- in the spirit of compromise and finding common ground, he will accept cuts that are hard, accept some details that he would not otherwise in an ideal world want to accept, but that he believes the American people expect us to find that common ground, expect us to be reasonable.
He still has a long way to go to make up the ground he lost following the infamous IPO, but Zuckerberg is on the right track to reaching his previous heights.
''He wanted to know if I ever saw the Wolverhampton Wanderers play and when he heard that our house was a stone's throw from their ground he was quite excited.
Officials from Bath and Scottish were discussing the Recreation Ground incident, but Fenn was instructed to make no comment as he left the ground for hospital.
He intends to pick the ground on which he fights it.
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By speeding up preparations for a big ground force and raising the promised American contribution from 4, 000 to 7, 000, he gave some ground to hawks both at home and abroad, mainly in Britain, which remains keener on the idea of a fighting intervention on land than almost any other country.
Sadly, he will give no ground on the layoffs, which he intends to see happen before contract negotiations can proceed.
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But if he gives too much ground to the political arguments, he risks undermining the success of this and any future enlargements.
Mr Obama, meanwhile, has expressed hope that Republican resistance to his proposals will be slightly less reflexive if he is re-elected, on the ground that he cannot run for president again, and so presents a less tempting target.
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