"The aircraft had to be able to land and take off in 125 meters, it also had to have a very low noise output and the aircraft needed to be able to accelerate rapidly up to 350 mph in order to get point to point at low level very quickly, " said Avcen managing director Mike Dacre.
And astronomers are just as likely to point a software query-tool at a digital sky survey as to point a telescope at the stars.
As it was, when an airline canceled a flight from Point A to Point B, it had no plane available at Point B to fly the scheduled continuation to Point C.
Washington should also encourage the already fast-growing use of smaller jet aircraft, which can avoid hubs, taking passengers directly from Point A to Point B faster and at more affordable fares.
So ... if we get to the point where there is a conviction and sentencing, the judge would have the discretion at that point to give multiple consecutive sentences, and the limits on the judge at that point are one-third of the middle term, which would be an additional two years.
There is no reason to point any fingers at this point in time.
But as we saw last night, the five-point plan really boils down to one point -- folks at the very top get to play by a different set of rules than you do.
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June treasury note futures nevertheless reversed gains to a session high point at 122-25 to trade at a minor loss on the day trimming a fall in the yield to a minor rise to 3.18%.
There was too much unknown about Irene, and looking at how many states were going to be impacted, we knew and we had actually -- knew that going into our end of the fiscal year, we were going to get close to the point where we would have to look at immediate needs funding at some point.
At one point, Artyom delivers a shotgun blast to a mutant at point-blank range, and a burst of tinnitus blanks out the sound of the world for a few moments.
But I want to take a moment to point at the rhetoric that Zuckerberg uses to argue for this.
At present, the most up to date point at which the current conflict might be addressed in the curriculum would be likely to be the Arab-Israeli conflict and subsequent peace process in the 1960s and 1970s.
They must win at Upton Park to have any hope of survival but if Hull get a point at home to Manchester United and Newcastle, who they are two points behind, win at Villa, they are definitely down.
And I like to point out to people that the median is simply at the point where half have more and half have less.
These, in turn, connect to 132KV export cables carrying the electricity to a beach landing point at Pensarn for onward transmission to the new electricity sub station at St Asaph.
Some FOMC members even pondered at what point to begin to look at raising U.S. interest rates.
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And, again, to go back to the Michigan speech, it was -- said a little bit of it last night, but I think the notion that -- what we lose in a debate that is overly charged and overly personal is the ability at some point to all sit together at a table and come to a good conclusion on solving some of our most serious problems.
Most of these are related to the point at which the meteor becomes bright enough to cast a noticeable shadow in the videos.
Real can now cut the champions' league lead to just one point by winning at home to third-placed Valencia on Sunday night, after which there will be five rounds to play.
There's not much info to share at this point -- TechCrunch recently discovered a dedicated landing page for the new service, which looks to be invite only at this point.
So at this point they just seem to be burning, if not out of control at this point, it looks like a fire maybe sort of 10 feet wide at this point on the second floor.
Disallowing all but a few investors the opportunity to get into the financial markets at a point where the potential to create wealth is at its greatest, while the threat of catastrophic losses has been greatly diminished.
They ran to television cameras to point fingers at President Obama, saying these delays were preventable.
This is not the first book or article to point the finger at Barry Bonds.
Researchers say the studies were too complicated to point the finger at any particular drug or drug combo.
We're just filmmakers who decided to point a lens at this particular subject, this issue, to say, 'Listen.
We're always working there as 11 guys, and you can't just try to point the finger at one person.
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Another of the suspects named Tuesday appeared to point the finger at others.
ASEAN's other leaders are in no position to point fingers at Dr Mahathir.
Or will he have the courage, the understanding to point the finger at the institution he will soon be piloting?
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