Two hundred soldiers arrived in October to cut all the mast-wires and cart off the studio kit.
It is using its mast-mounted colour cameras and laser spectrometer, together with its arm-held "hand lens" camera and X-ray spectrometer, to try to find the best drill candidate.
The whole idea of the fiscal cliff was a lash-ourselves-to-the-mast attempt at self-restraint.
In this phase mast cells - which are responsible for causing allergies - release histamine and other molecules such as chemokines.
The mission -- called MAST (for Multi-Application Survivable Tether) -- is scheduled to begin April 17th with a payload launch on a Dnepr rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, after which the Washington state-based Tethers Unlimited's two anchor sats (less-cleverly dubbed Ted and Ralph -- um, hello, Penny and Brain...) will gradually separate until they've pulled the kilometer-long line taut.
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The rise and fall of signal strength in each "link" - the path from one mast to another - provides an average measure of how much rain there is between them.
The flag at South Kesteven District Council's offices in Grantham is flying at half-mast.
Flags were lowered to half-mast across Italy and the Italian Senate observed a minute of silence.
The West Yorkshire force's flags at both the Killingbeck divisional headquarters and the Garforth station were lowered to half-mast.
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The flag was flying at half-mast at Cromer Town Council's offices at North Lodge.
He alerted Falmouth Coastguard at about 16:00 BST that his yacht had lost its mast in gale-force conditions.
Flags throughout New Zealand flew at half-mast on Friday, while callers flooded talkback stations with tributes to Hillary.
The flags at the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, were to be flown at half-mast in honour of the dead, he added.
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Church services for the two officials killed have been taking place and flags are at half-mast across the country, our correspondent says.
He said the flag at the Northern Ireland Assembly building should be flown at half-mast on the day of her funeral and books of condolence opened "across Northern Ireland".
Gov Hickenlooper has ordered flags in the state to be flown at half-mast from sunrise to sunset until the day after Mr Clements's funeral, the Denver Post reported.
U.S. flags will be flown at half-mast until noon.
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There's the young city worker, with his tie always at half-mast as if to emphasise how "dreadfully busy" he is, even though he's been standing on the platform for at least 15 minutes.
Councillor Matthew Riddle, deputy leader of the Conservative group in South Gloucestershire said it was "extraordinarily petty and disrespectful" that councillors with the other two parties would play politics and prevent the Union flag being flown at half-mast.
Mr. Babits, who had been aboard the HMS Bounty replica several times and has sailed on other tall-mast ships, said he didn't understand why the ship entered the path of a large storm that everyone knew was coming.
It was the biggest such occasion since the Queen Mother's funeral in 2002, and the College of Arms gave special instructions that flags on buildings belonging to central and local government should be flown at half-mast from dawn to dusk.
Italian and EU flags flew at half-mast at the office of Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, who said Italy joined the U.S. in condemning "these monstrous criminals who have demonstrated a vile and brutal affront against humanity, " The Associated Press said.
Naval cadets were said to have refused to climb a 40-metre mast after a student fell off and died.
The sail jerks up the 100-foot mast a few feet with each tug.
The mistake allowed the company to assume it had consent and - despite negotiations to find a different site - the mast went up towards the end of the year.
With a 52-foot mast, Deuce carries 840 square feet of sail, better than 12 times that of the more common, ubiquitous DN class of iceboat (named for a design contest sponsored by the Detroit News in the 1930s).
Local residents claimed the mast was responsible for cancer-related illnesses in the area.
The journey takes Lewis and Clark from an Amsterdam shipyard, where Clark is building the world's largest sloop (197-ft. mast), to the boardrooms of Clark's companies.
Thanik Maseepitak, a red businessman, erected a state-of-the-art radio mast and equipped a broadcasting studio in Khon Kaen early in 2010, only for it to be ruled illegal.
Next week, they will order the spacecraft to unfold the telescope's 33-foot-long camera mast and test its array of 133 mirrors, then begin actual operations 23 days later.
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