These are the two main deposits in the project and Burges sees them as potentially becoming one large pit due to their proximity.
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At one fetid pit in a jungle glade, he stepped gingerly onto the surface of the pool, where the solid matter in the produced water had congealed into a tarlike crust that was sturdy enough to support him.
It was one big stress pit is the only way I can describe it.
Nor is it fair to pit one company against a whole mob of consumer electronics giants.
He has recently opened a diner next door called Cisco Burger, named for his one-toothed pit bull, whose portraits adorn the walls of the restaurant.
We can't do that -- pit one generation against another.
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He has recently opened a diner next door called Cisco (nasdaq: CSCO - news - people ) Burger, named for his one-toothed pit bull, whose portraits adorn the walls of the restaurant.
All of these legislative battles, which pit one part of the Democratic coalition against another, give the GOP openings to win at the tactical level, to stall, modify or defeat particularly bad pieces of legislation.
In addition to being popular with in-the-know French parents, it is also de rigueur for every American fashion editor with a little one to make a pit stop there when in town on business.
Finding a puddle, the hare had a good drink, looked all around with moist, conscious eyes, then lay down in a little pit to one side, curled up into the warmth of his own body, and dozed off.
Engagements traditionally lasted no longer than six months, according to Helen Fisher, a biological anthropologist at Rutgers University and chief scientific advisor of Chemistry.com, and they were at one point viewed as pit stops on the way to marriage.
Then he'll make a pit stop at one of the Dairy Queen outlets he owns in Omaha.
I'd decided the cook split the olive along one side, removed the pit and replaced it with meat.
During World War I, one American soldier smuggled his pit bull into France.
In the ten-year pit, with one exception, all locals--those trading for their own accounts or on behalf of an investment firm--trade using computers.
After September 11, when those of us who worked in that lower-Manhattan neighborhood returned to our offices, one unforgettable memory was the pit called Ground Zero.
Jump Trading , a firm founded in 1999 by two former pit traders (one of whom got his start trading for thrill-seeker Steve Fossett), has 50 traders buying and selling a variety of contracts by computer.
One person who first dug a pit was thought to be a bit proud.
The next one, coming soon, will pit the press against politicians who believe the law should underpin any new system of regulation.
Then head to the boardwalk for thrill rides, saltwater taffy and go-kart racing before taking a pit stop at the one of the numerous dining or nightlife options.
At any organized pit fight in which two dogs are really going at each other wholeheartedly, one can observe the owner of each dog changing his position at pit-side in order to be in sight of his dog at all times.
The father of one of the young men has sent pit-bull detectives to dig up dirt on Copeland to cool his prosecutorial ardor.
Barrichello, who started from pole, managed to avoid the chaos on lap one and was leading until his first pit stop on lap 21.
It must block banks from steering clients toward a pit of toxic investments with one hand while betting against those very investments with the other hand.
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Suspicions are that the dig has revealed a "plague pit" -- one of many mass graves used to dispose of the bodies of those who succumbed to the Black Death, or bubonic plague, in the 14th century.
Dino Toso is the pit engineer for Jarno Torulli, one of the Jordan team's drivers.
Fryston pit was closed in 1985 - one of a dozen Yorkshire collieries to close that year - and has since been demolished.
The aircraft deliver packages around the globe, but make frequent pit stops at Worldport, where one of them lands roughly each minute during peak operating hours.
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To pit olives, smash them open, one at a time, with the broad side of a chef's knife.
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