"My colleagues pulled a man from the (helicopter) just before a second explosion, " she said.
His remarks came just before a meeting in Tokyo that was to discuss rescheduling Indonesia's debt.
His remarks came just before a wave of revelations about Switzerland's record during the second world war.
He triggered the deal with Disney just before a drop in the valuations of both media and Disney.
Lawyers for the farmers and the Clinton administration settled the lawsuit just before a scheduled trial in February.
One was that speakers frequently make a gaze shift towards a listener just before a nod is given.
She then ran to the hotel lobby just before a second wave hit.
In April one of the new hires made a novice trading mistake, shorting Chase options just before a pending stock split.
At least just before a recent redo, there were only a dozen modestly luxurious bedrooms and no TVs in the Delphi Lodge.
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She was released, and her penalty reduced to a fine, just before a visit to Tashkent by Donald Rumsfeld, the American defence secretary.
The parties are held weekly or even multiple times per day just before a launch, with releases that are almost ready for the public but still running on test servers.
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On July 7, Jackson's family and friends gathered at Forest Lawn's Hollywood Hills cemetery for a short service just before a public tribute to the singer in downtown Los Angeles.
As bad luck or perverse planning would have it, the incident came just before a ceremony at the Yad Vashem memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust in Jerusalem, on Holocaust Day.
Legally, the EFSF vote could have taken place in the Bundestag's budget committee rather than in the chamber, but the CDU wanted to avoid a row over parliamentary prerogative just before a summit.
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Those investors most disillusioned this year had probably fallen victim to the most pernicious myth of investment folklore: that professionals have crystal balls, telling them to switch into, say, cash just before a stockmarket dip.
The Marine Corps variant (F-35B), a short take-off and vertical landing variant (STOVL), was grounded for nearly a month after a manufacturing defect caused a fuel line to detach just before a training flight in January.
And what Lattimore loved most about running with a football was that feeling just before a tackle attempt, when he knew what the defender was going to do before the defender did it, and Lattimore made the perfect move to make him miss.
In fact, for any defendant, the only time we are introduced to who they are and what they have accomplished in life is contained in a Sentencing Memorandum which is submitted after a guilty verdict (plea) and just before a judge pronounces a prison sentence.
However, I do not foresee a very strong dollar this year because the prospect of greater American mercantile pressure ahead of the presidential election should not be underestimated (the bill to impose quotas on steel imports was passed by Congress just before a large January trade deficit).
"It's unfortunate that greedy corporations have disputes that reach such a level that average citizens are deprived of their ability to receive entertainment and information which they deserve, " said the outspoken former presidential candidate, as he talked to reporters just before a temporary deal between the two companies was announced.
Though never losing power, the ship was diverted to Freeport in the Bahamas, and the fire, which began in a mooring area, was extinguished just before 5 a.m.
In the late 1980s Floyd injected gerbils with a free-radical-trapping compound called phenylbutyl nitrone just before inducing a stroke.
But the sale came about a month after Skilling abruptly quit as chief executive of Enron and just weeks before a ratings agency downgrade and bad third-quarter report that sparked the implosion of Enron in late 2001.
Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi confirmed the trial would end on Saturday just hours before a major Vatican conference of the world's bishops.
On October 14, 1912, just before giving a scheduled speech in Milwaukee, Theodore Roosevelt was shot in the chest by would-be assassin John Schrank.
Without it, the company was on the verge of bankruptcy after betting against the dollar just months before a major correction in the markets post-Lehman Bros.
Sweeney, 35 and a 12-year veteran of the airline, was one of nine flight attendants on Flight 11 when it took off from Logan just before 8 a.m.
The decision by the Food and Drug Administration is an attempt to find middle ground just days before a court-imposed deadline to lift all age restrictions on the drug.
Do you think she could have provided better for herself at twenty years of age just before a gilded wedding carriage bore her toward her unthinkable future?
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