When that day comes and this happens -- that we have an open field -- if there's a way for me to serve this country, then I would be proud to.
Some of the best-known conspiracy authors are lawyers by training, but it is a wide-open field.
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It's been a long time since we've seen a wide-open field like this on both sides.
The wide-open field means big returns, at least until more players crowd in or the market hits some bumps.
Almost no one was focusing on DSL, which left me with a wide-open playing field where it was much easier to innovate and make an impact, as well as get credit (not too many others were there to share the credit).
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The three-time Open champion is well down the field on two under and is frustrated by his up-and-down form.
It used to take place in a muddy open field next to a horse-trading market in a small village, until police moved it into the city this year to avoid tension between the two pursuits.
There are free Android and iOS apps for those that just want to check their vitals and be done with it, but tinkerers can have a field day with the open-source hardware and upcoming API.
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We're recommending supervised, safe, sterile environments -- not circumcision out in an open field with rusty instruments.
Not long ago, my family had a Thanksgiving Day touch football game in which my younger brother who is not a small man temporarily lost his senses and bear-tackled my father in the open field after he'd caught a pass.
The door is now open for the NCAA to oversee all kinds of off-field violence.
In order to re-supply ammunition, he sprinted across an open field to a wounded comrade.
Just a few miles from the hospital, nearly 1, 000 Zimbabwean asylum-seekers are living and sleeping in an open field under conditions ideal for cholera to flourish.
Sherwood Forest is a football-field-length clapboard home that has been open to the public for decades.
There was a junk dealer who came up Columbus -- used to stop at the corner of the open field where the boys played hardball.
But after Giteau was harshly penalised for a forward pass, the Boks made the most of their superb field position to open the scoring with a close-range try from Van Heerden.
Certainly the field is open for some immediate form of the president-elect's middle-class tax cut to become part of a stimulus package.
That fact has left the field wide open for Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ) to do a little murdering of its own.
The Cavaliers (47-10) will open an NCAA baseball regional on their home field for the seventh time in 10 seasons when they play Army (29-21) on Friday, and O'Connor has been around long enough to know that, at this level, what matt is how well you play.
No one knows beforehand what makes a high-performing financial adviser different from a low-performing one, so the field throws the door wide open.
He was sure that field-based ideas could allow Skanska to be better than competitors, and open new revenue sources.
Sowden-Taylor had only been on the field at the Liberty Stadium a matter of minutes, replacing Wales and Lions open-side Martyn Williams.
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Gayle was unable to open after missing a large period of time in the field with a hamstring injury so wicket-keeper Denesh Ramdin deputised alongside Daren Ganga.
The field is wide open for a new generation on the right to start all over again--in the tradition of Ronald Reagan, free men and free markets--speaking to the voters who might still prize a vision of America that was not clearly offered in this campaign.
First up are two baseball cathedrals: the Mets' Citi Field and the Yankees' "new" Yankee Stadium--both expected to open in 2009.
In 2004, the company hit multiyear highs as it became clear that it would dominate the field of drug-coated stents, coils of metal mesh that are used to prop open clogged arteries.
PS3 is a litmus test for Sir Howard's turnaround effort, one of the aims of which is to get Sony's various divisions to co-operate more fully. (A spat between its electronics and content units left the field open for Apple's iPod.) The company insists that despite recent problems such as the battery recall, the turnaround is going well behind the scenes.
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