Stepping on such hallowed ground is a chance of a lifetime for fans on the annual pilgrimage.
Here, at last, was virgin territory for trying out his liberal ideas, social and economic, that had hitherto fallen on such stony ground.
However, it will be important to have Enablers, people with experience on the ground such as Prof.
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Then on Saturday a mixture of ice and snow is expected along that eastern area as well as parts of Wales and England, with the heaviest snow due on higher ground such as the Cotswolds and the Chiltern Hills.
Clubs to consult supporters on major decisions such as ground relocation, Stock Market flotation, and major share sales.
The reality is that women are already boots on the ground, such as the Female Engagement Teams in Afghanistan.
But Pentagon officials said it is very difficult to successfully target a single person on the ground in such a bombing.
Fans say Facebook can become a platform for more serious businesses built on firmer ground, such as health care and higher education.
There were a few agricultural colonies on the higher ground, such as Ta'if, which supplied Mecca with most of its food, and Yathrib, some 250 miles to the north.
But the more successful he is in persuading Britons of the war's high purpose, the less plausible it becomes to rule out a fight on the ground just because such an enterprise would be hazardous and costly.
During the Clinton administration, such companies trained allies on the ground in the Balkans at a time when Congress was reluctant to get involved.
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Much of what we know about this comes from Syrians on the ground and their allies online, who post news and videos on websites such as Facebook and YouTube.
The much-maligned political efforts of U.N. special envoy Kofi Annan, backed by the United States, were meant to find a political solution that could prevent precisely such a deterioration of the situation on the ground.
Photographs he showed from Sandy's destruction looked very much like those after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005: houses washed from their slabs or collapsed into their foundations, and critical equipment such as generators or switches flooded on ground floors or in basements.
In light of the emphasis placed by Mr. Bell on means of neutralizing hostile satellites such as attacking ground stations and jamming, do you expect these discussions to lead to arrangements that would create further impediments to the fielding of other space control technologies?
The observatory, which is named after the physicist who discovered the showers caused by cosmic rays, has 1, 600 detectors on the ground to record the arrival of such cascades and 24 telescopes pointing at the sky to locate the flashes of light produced by the collisions that create them.
Mr Laine works on a daily basis at the ground doing jobs such as emptying bins, stocking the bar and cleaning the club.
Alitalia's trick this time seems to turn partly on spinning off non-flight operations, such as ground handling and maintenance, into a separate company called Alitalia Servizi.
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In the effort to strengthen the safety of journalists on the ground, UNESCO works with various organizations such as International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) in 2011 to train journalists in India and also through advocacy campaigns.
To keep any of the events from getting out of hand, most organisers set a few ground rules on their events page, such as: "Don't hit people with cameras or people without pillows" and "Swing lightly".
If there were heavy forces, such as the 4th Infantry Division, on the ground in the north and advancing south towards Tikrit and Baghdad, Iraqi resistance would be divided, enabling allied units moving up from the south to do so more quickly.
Despite more than two million troops in uniform - not counting the US military - Nato has struggled, at times desperately, to sustain a deployment of 25, 000 to 40, 000 troops, not just in boots on the ground, but in crucial support assets such as helicopters, transport aircraft, maintenance, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, and much more.
He said such a move would be based on conditions on the ground at the time.
Historically, such settlements have clung to the higher ground on the flood plain.
Its programs improve the plight of refugees in camps and urban situations by being on the ground, providing life-saving interventions, such as income opportunities, healthcare, and more.
The batteries are not essential during flight as they are mainly used on the ground during maintenance activity, Sinnett said, such as providing navigation lights and braking while the airplane is towed.
Sassan Saatchi, who works at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, and his collaborators have combined such data with the results of other studies on the ground and with a wider range of satellite images.
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But such firms still do not want to concede ground on what they see as a matter of scientific principle.
New leader Nigel Farage wants to broaden UKIP from a single-issue party to occupy ground vacated David Cameron's Conservatives on issues such as immigration, taxation and education.
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