Our penance will be the sleepless nights, the fools we will make of ourselves at loud noises, the looks on our faces at the sight of swerving cars, and the pains in our chests when no one is awake.
Fortunately, the two men hauled themselves up on the beach within sight of each other.
Anything attacks this place it automatically becomes part of the on-sight security.
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Despite the claims of Western politicians, burkhas remain the norm in rural areas of Afghanistan and a common sight on the streets of the cities.
If the goal may have been in part down to Darren Fletcher's unfamiliarity with the right-back position, Agbonlahor is a familiar sight on the scoresheet against United, having notched against them in the last four season.
Lone striker Freddy Eastwood endured a difficult first-half on his home debut, but the Wolves striker finally got his first sight on goal just before the break when his far-post header was blocked for a corner.
It was followed by the unfortunate sight on that same screen of the SFA chief executive Gordon Smith roaring with laughter.
The Greeks continued their shoot-on-sight policy as the second-half unfolded and Karagounis brought out the best in McGregor again with a powerful drive.
And I talked about the, you know, the experience of sort of going out in the woods and at first being afraid to leave sight of the buildings and people and later on it became being afraid to come back to the sight of buildings and people.
Even the No 10 policeman appeared to blink twice at the sight of Rhodri Morgan on the prime minister's doorstep.
Most major TV manufacturers had, for the second year in a row, a laser-sight focus on the technology.
Sleep, even now a mystery in many ways to science and medicine, was utterly obscure to the doctors of his time, who were still struggling to understand what went on in plain sight in the day.
They said they gave medical help to the injured that were on sight, and that one person was killed in the accident itself.
Cole and Vidic continued their personal duel with the Serbian defender again coming out on top as another last-ditch tackle denied the England striker a clear sight on goal.
People wearing face masks are now a common sight on the streets of some Asian cities.
It's much easier sight on the eyes than typical NFC terminals, to boot.
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Keep your sight on the dream, the business you want to build, and get the job done.
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It was out of sight on the other side of the world.
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And it was not a pretty sight on the screen so I could just imagine what it was going to do to that island.
The US government will remove wolves from its endangered species list in Wyoming, allowing the state to shoot the animals on sight in most areas.
It seems that global preseason tours, driven by the need to boast revenue and satisfy the growing demand of an international fan base, shows no sign of ending soon even if jet-lagged players maybe a growing sight on the opening day of the European season.
During hundreds of camping trips and meetings and service projects and weird and wonderful events such as the Klondike Derby (a cold-weather competition in which scouts drag makeshift sleds over frozen ground for hours), I learned how to adapt to changing circumstances on the fly while keeping the main goals in sight.
Both cities progressed rapidly from manufacturing to industrial to financial capitals, and in the process, voraciously abetted by the appetites of their citizenry, both killed their oysters (Paris, the third great oyster metropolis, protected its beds far more successfully, and to this day shuckers presiding over crates of oysters packed in ice remain a common sight on the city's corners in winter).
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The old front on Beach Road long ago lost sight of the sea and the hotel itself nearly disappeared in a concrete jungle of new hotels and office blocks.
Only the omnipresent Gardner had a real sight on goal for Villa in the second half when he arrived late to latch on to a Wayne Routledge cross and unleash a shot that was deflected wide.
It wouldn't be an official world record, but it would be the fastest 200m ever run, which would be quite a sight to see on the A56.
Forbes.com sat down--quite literally on the floor, as there were no chairs in sight--with Ryder at the Sands Expo area of CES to get his take on what really counts as convergence.
The more stirring sight, though, came on the morning after the landing, at J.
The two dogs lay on the front porch, lifting their muzzles at the sight of the familiar car, some brief motion from each tail, but neither bothering to leave his spot.
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