"You should do your groundwork to see if you can land your man, " he insisted.
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Where once America could land a man on the moon, now it is reduced to sending WallE to Mars.
When President Bush announced an initiative to land a man on Mars by 2050 during the election campaign in 2004, he was ridiculed for that.
The same thing was said about our ability to harness the science and technology to land a man safely on the surface of the moon.
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Kennedy addressed a joint session of Congress and articulated the following vision: Land a man on the moon, before this decade is out, and return him safely to Earth.
Land was a private man, who kept his family in the background and left few records.
The driver of the Land Rover, a man in his 20s, was treated for minor injuries at the scene.
He has broken records for the fastest blind man on land and water and is also captain of the England Blind Football Team.
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Mr Cunningham has broken records for the fastest blind man on land and water and is also captain of the England Blind Football Team.
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"He'll be a welcome guest in the Holy Land, as a man of inspiration that can add to the attempt to bring peace in a stormy area, " said Peres.
From the coins on which James I is depicted as a Roman emperor to a huge tapestry of Warwickshire (commissioned by a man with land and connections), these artefacts shaped the way people perceived the world, and help historians to understand what they saw.
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At the age of 17, he studied land surveying and geometry under the parochial teacher Hugh Rodger, a man regarded as a great land surveyor and geometrician.
Former Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer had argued assisted suicide was in a legal "no-man's land".
"It was designed ... to be exactly what it is, a legal no man's land, " Warner said.
There's land here, where a man can raise cattle, and I'm going to do it some day.
On my trip, I noticed how many bottles, candy wrappers, cigarette butts and other signs of man pockmarked the land.
It rang out across the shattered wasteland of No Man's Land as tens of thousands walked to their deaths.
British and German soldiers stopped fighting and ventured into no man's land to talk, exchange gifts and play football.
Losing his fight with Calzaghe could leave Glen Johnson in no man's land.
Uncomfortably, Immersion has been forced to spend a lot of time in the no man's land between these two camps.
Mathias said the trio would use the same approach with No Man's Land as they did with Waiting for Godot.
The screenplay award went to Bosnia's Danis Tanovic for the irreverent war satire "No Man's Land, " which he also directed.
They were caught in a no man's land, eager to finish but even more eager to get out of harm's way.
A. She said Ms. Gauthier's input has bumped some students onto the wait list, or rescued others from that no man's land.
City defender Stevan Savic first attempted a bizarre backward header that fell harmlessly into the vast no-man's land ahead of goalkeeper Joe Hart.
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The new rainbow coalition has shown it can survive without the Freedom Party, leaving Geert Wilders in something of a political no-man's land.
To my eye, Zoe was stuck somewhere in the "uncanny valley", that no man's land between robot and realistic human replica that makes us feel uncomfortable.
In 1992 he was back on the London stage in "No Man's Land" (1974), as Hirst, the part originally played by Ralph Richardson.
But the US delegation is in a political no-man's land, not knowing whether George W Bush or Al Gore will be the next president.
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