And I would just again return to the point that last year many people were skeptical that we would succeed in getting a lot of the terminations and reductions that we had put forward at that point.
When one machine gun became inoperable he directed the return to the rally point to switch to another gun truck for a third trip into the ambush area, where his accurate fire directly supported the remaining U.S. personnel and Afghan soldiers fighting their way out of the ambush.
But to return to the main point, on 25 January Mr Hunt disclosed he was doing what he had said he would do in that secret memo to the prime minister of November: he was looking for "sensible controls" that would allow the merger to proceed.
Also keep in mind that with charter, one must pay to return the aircraft to its point of origin, so one-way trips must be priced on a round-trip basis.
The company revealed it could return to Alpha at some point in the future to deepen it or drill a sidetrack well.
However, BBC transport correspondent Tom Symonds said it was generally accepted that the franchise would return to the government at some point after National Express failed to alter the terms of its agreement.
However, past history clearly signals to investors that it is only a matter of time before economic conditions deteriorate to the point where governments return to their inexorable pursuit of inflation.
Doctors speculated he might return to the mound at some point, but were wary he might never pitch again.
The Italian courts cannot compel her to return for the retrial but they could request her extradition - at which point it would be up to the US authorities to determine her fate, our correspondent says.
Perhaps a little more open competition through this site or another like it will bring prices down to the point that these dental tourists return to shopping locally.
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And I note, as I have in the past, that he hopes and believes that there will be at some point a return to the kind of bipartisan support for comprehensive immigration reform that we used to have in this country, led by his predecessor as President, Republican George W. Bush, and the Republican nominee for President in the last election, John McCain, Senator of Arizona.
And there's been the rumor for a while now that Negroponte, who is a career diplomat, had been rumored to be eying a return to the State Department at some point.
Rice was content at that point to return to the Colonials and push toward another NCAA tournament appearance.
We will continue to adjust to the prevailing market conditions and expect a return to profit at some point in 2003.
On the downside, 36 percent say their expenses have increased significantly over the past 12 months, a 2-percentage point increase from last month and a return to the level recorded in January.
One can easily imagine a return back to 1, 050, the starting point of the latest sprint.
We probably will return to the U.S. at some point. (The pull of family is strong.) For now, we will continue to explore this beautiful country, and get my hands as dirty as possible.
Our third goal is to return to the moon by 2020, as the launching point for missions beyond.
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While many Iranians shrug that Mr Ahmadinejad's return is a foregone conclusion, others point to the often severe criticism he has endured from fellow conservatives.
When the brutal details of what happened to 17-month-old Peter Connelly made headlines, the immediate reaction was to point the finger of blame at the professionals who allowed him to return to an abusive home.
AMR's CFO, Gerald Arpey, insists that the company can return to earnings growth by increasing point-to-point flights and gaining efficiencies through partnerships.
New York stands out among world cities as "particularly good value" for residential properties, "especially from an income return point of view, " according to the report.
AMR's chief financial officer, Gerald Arpey, insists the company can return to earnings growth by increasing point-to-point flights and gaining efficiencies through partnerships like its alliance with British Airways.
Points are scored if one team fails to return the other's serve across the halfway point of the taste, or if the serving team succeeds in getting the ball past the opponent's end line.
Although none of these schemes is likely to come to anything, they all help to distract attention from the central point: Russia agreed to take on the Soviet Union's liabilities in return for acquiring its assets.
It has beaten the Russell 1000 index by a full percentage point (with a 3.2% annual return to 2.2% for the index).
Few men would have the audacity to hit a full-throttle, return-of-serve winner on the line on double match point, as Djokovic did in last year's U.S. Open semifinal against Roger Federer.
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Because at some point, if and when Democrats return to the White House, they'll be faced with the same issues of appointing people and firing people.
Coach van Gaal felt Bayern could have won by more goals as they went a point clear of Bayer Leverkusen who will return to the summit with a draw or better against Hoffenheim on Sunday.
Two-time champions Manchester United , who are a point behind in third spot, can return to the top spot with a draw or win over Fulham at Old Trafford on Sunday, but will have played a game more than Chelsea.
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