It was attempting to circle back to the city's regional airport after a failed landing attempt.
It was in this circle that in 1999 she met and married the man who would kill Massoud.
Perhaps he sensed it was a vicious circle he could not square.
It was not until I joined Circle K International that my passion for service was lit.
Insider trading rules were vague, and it was easy for a small circle of experts to sell a story and get others to bite.
It was caught in a vicious circle: as the won sagged, it needed to boost exports to generate enough hard-currency cash to service its foreign debts.
And it was this great kind of circle because, you know, of course, everyone grew up watching him and then there we were graduating from college and becoming adults, and we're kids all over again.
But with a circulation of 10, 000, it was virtually unknown outside of the circle of people who can tell the difference between a canto and a couplet.
The weekly OBV moved above its WMA on July 30, 2010 (see vertical line), and then as IWM dropped back to test the lows, the OBV was stronger (circle e) as it stayed above its WMA. At this time, the monthly OBV was positive from May 2009.
If there was ever a sign that the sort of inner circle surrounding Muammar Qaddafi was crumbling, it was the defection of Moussa Koussa yesterday to the United Kingdom.
Unison said it was "unlikely if not impossible for Circle to pay it back".
Most disturbing is the undeniable fact that ND has remained part of that elite circle of influencers though it was mediocre on the field during the bulk of the BCS existence.
And if I can circle back, as it was in the 1990s, it is true today that the best approach to deficit reduction is one that has as a primary component economic growth.
Besides evoking nostalgia, the pitch is an illustration of what Windows Phone's live tiles can do as well as a reflection of Microsoft coming full circle -- as it was two decades ago, Redmond is fighting for market attention at a time when new interface concepts are challenging its main business.
The following month, it pulled back to its WMA before it again turned higher (see circle a) and by the start of 2002, it was in a clear uptrend, line 1.
On Friday, he said it was great to see his life come full circle.
It was the Apollo group of asteroids, which circle the sun in oblong orbits, that occasionally cross Earth's.
He said it was "comical" that he has come full circle, in a way.
"It was a bit of a shame that I came second again, but it's still been a great run in Europe this year and it was great to get back into the winner's circle (for the first time in over two years) in Norway, " said Davies.
I'm honored to be a part of this new circle of friends, and have no doubt that it was the people who found me relatable and believed in me that helped me become America's Choice.
It was also a regular haunt for members of the so-called Prague Circle of German-speaking writers, most notably the angst-ridden Franz Kafka.
It had been usual before he was appointed for the president to have a circle of close advisers, each in an important-sounding job and each competing for his ear.
O'HARA: Well, it doesn't talk about the Russians so much, but it talks a lot about what was going on in Saddam's inner circle in the days leading up to the war.
It also brought me full circle: in the early 90s, when I was working at Dow Jones, I wrote a telecommuting policy for my department for women wanting to work from home after giving birth.
It said Circle made a joint bid with the Royal Surrey County Hospital, which was later withdrawn.
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The shot stunned Weber and Henrique was able to get the loose puck and fire it past Enroth from the left circle.
It is the first orbital rail route for London since the Circle Line on London Underground was built in 1884.
Wayne Simmonds set it up with a pass from beside the net to Voracek, who was alone in the left circle.
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