But Paul Hull's side withstood the onslaught and a loose kick from inside the Albion 22-metre line ended in wing Lee Robinson diving over in the corner for a try against his former club.
The A380, the superjumbo from Boeing's arch-rival Airbus, has had its own travails, both pre-certification, when the whole wiring infrastructure was called into question, and after service-entry when cracks were discovered in wing ribs.
Their striking power lies in their air wing (in the case of aircraft carriers, although in the MISTRALs it will lie in helicopters and infantry vehicles as well as the troop component) and they almost never go anywhere unescorted.
Having said that, he was obviously taking calls and being updated regularly, and the same goes with Saturday and Sunday, which Sunday he spent a great deal of his day in the West Wing and in the Situation Room.
The rooms are pared-down with monochromatic pale color schemes, high ceilings, and, in one wing (the one you want ask for a room ending in a low number), silk wall coverings.
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The bladder held the kite in a wing shape and allowed it to float on the water--this comes in especially handy if you crash during a solo passage between Maui and Oahu and need to relaunch at sea.
In fact, Max -- who spends only part of the year at Easton Neston -- has become so enamored with "all things English" that he's relocated part of his design studio to a former real tennis court in a wing designed by Sir Christopher Wren, famous for the construction of St Paul's Cathedral in London.
Callum McManaman's cross reached Diame, who tapped in the first and after the break McManaman cut in from the wing and curled in to put Wigan 2-0 ahead.
In total, about a quarter of beds are located in this wing of the children's hospital.
But it was here in the West Wing and most likely in the Oval.
However, Smithers died of cancer on 20 February in the hospital wing at Parc Prison in Bridgend.
The foreign nationals were being held in one wing of the living quarters, which the security services and army had surrounded, Mr Kablia said.
Later that day, the police transferred her to a prison they had set up just for women in a wing of the city's central jail.
"It had cracks in the wing, which would be much more concerning to me" than the 787 reports, said Bednarek, a University of Dayton aviation history professor.
Mullah became prominent in the party's student wing in 1971.
The Conservatives might also suggest that while the rhetoric of "one-nation" is meant to invoke the spirit of Conservative Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, the reality of Labour's policies is that they remain rooted in left wing territory.
The training includes climbing in through wing exits with gear, getting into cargo holds and finding which container is burning, moving hoses through planes without snags, opening doors and cargo hatches without electrical power and searching and rescuing passengers.
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The early nineteen-sixties were a turbulent time in American politics, for the right wing in particular.
He insisted there was no prospect of unionists sharing power with Sinn Fein because of allegations linking the IRA to spying at the Northern Ireland Office, a break-in a Castlereagh police complex in Belfast and training left wing rebels in Colombia.
Mr Azad was a junior leader in the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami party in 1971 and a member of the Razakar Bahini, an auxiliary force set up to help the Pakistani army by rooting out local resistance.
As the first Scottish Parliament elections approached in 1999, the left-wing movement in Scotland saw an opportunity to begin influencing politics from the inside.
But it also redefines and re-evaluates American art and art history and documents the enormous evolution in its acceptance and understanding since the founding of the Met's American Wing in 1924 as a collection of early American rooms saved from demolition.
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In the Philips wing for instance, Gerrit Berckheyde's "The 'Golden Bend' in the Herengracht" (1671-72), a shimmering, timeless image of one of Amsterdam's principal canals and a recent acquisition, was tastelessly used as a prop in a didactic display on the history of Dutch urban development.
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Now he sits in a maximum security wing of the federal prison in Manhattan, where he has no books, no television and no visitors.
Competitive eating has gone extreme in recent years, with globe-trotting contestants often taking top honors in events like Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest on July 4 at Coney Island in New York and Philadelphia's Wing Bowl in February.
As Colombia prepared for congressional elections on March 8th, its army admitted heavy losses in several days of fighting against left-wing guerrillas in the south.
Ben Reeves played in Harding down the wing and his flighted cross was headed in by Lambert for his 18th of the season.
He claims he will take 30% of the vote, enough to become mayor, in a left-wing city where only 19% voted PP in 2008.
She established the public library and the Iraq Museum in Baghdad, of which the principal wing was dedicated in 1930 to her memory.
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