Baumgartner -- who was driving a dark blue Ford F-150 with what was likely his mother's license plate -- will be brought back to Edmonton, the statement read.
He did just that, leading the final 78 laps on the 312-lap race around PIR's odd-shaped oval in the first non-restrictor-plate race with NASCAR's new Gen-6 car.
In the U.S. - and it's pretty similar in the UK - the average plate of food travels 1, 200 miles to be with you.
As a consequence, it's almost impossible to over-exaggerate how remarkable it is that Sunday's big football match between River Plate and Boca Juniors - the two major football clubs in the country - has been moved to allow the nation to watch Pichot and his team in Paris.
The audit confirmed the findings of an AP investigation last year that found a lack of accountability in California's multimillion-dollar special license plate program and specific examples of misappropriation in the memorial license plate fund.
So it's a full plate at the summit -- from Afghanistan to NATO-Russia to NATO's future.
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Barry's method tells the robot about an object's nature, focusing its attention on the most effective interactions -- sliding a plate until it's more easily picked up, for example.
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If Microsoft wants to limit its devices to WMV-only, it's got to step up to the plate and deliver some consumer-level transcoding tools.
Ideal for security applications where detail is of utmost importance - such as clearly viewing license plate numbers or closely monitoring retail transactions - Samsung's new 8channel (SDH-P4040) and 16-channel (SDH-P5080) systems give consumers the ability to record and view high-definition video in real time.
But McGrath is optimistic, demonstrating to CNN how a wok can be used to stir-fry on the rangemaster's hot plate.
Get into the local swing of things and load your breakfast plate with tangy sheep's-milk cheese, plump olives, flavourful tomatoes, crisp cucumbers, home-made jam and freshly-baked crusty white bread or simit (a sesame-encrusted bread ring).
Although the process of transferring a musical composition from a gleam in the composer's eye into a handwritten manuscript and, finally, a performance-ready score has come a long way from the days of copper-plate engraving, it's a process rife with the possibility of transmittal error.
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The SNP think she's just given them a freebie - her head on a plate.
We had a go on "Colors": under a time limit, you have to run the robot over the necessary RFID discs as instructed by the controller's LEDs, and then get to the hexagonal plate -- the "SFX Hub" -- to "deposit" the flags.
What's more, a machine-made surface produces the wrong kind of friction: to do its job precisely, the plate's surface needs minute scorings, of only a few microns each, where machine oil can reside.
This weekend, at Fred's farm, there is a five-cents-a-plate fund-raising dinner.
O'Gara cut the gap with a fourth penalty with 12 minutes to go and the Ireland fly-half's trusty boot put the ball on a plate for Tuitupou in the final seconds.
He's got some real topics on his plate that both begin - immigration and Iraq -as the senate minority leader, and he is now serving two different constituencies - his fellow Republicans in the Senate and his voters in Kentucky.
Mostly it's a matter of looking for procedural slipups--transposed license-plate digits or the wrong time of day--but a fair number of tickets are outright wrong.
The old-school breakfast joint sprang up in Route 66's heyday, and waitresses still deliver thick-cut French toast and plate-defying omelettes - along with free doughnut holes and Milk Duds - near the fabled road's starting point.
So the notion that somehow this got put on the President's plate in the intervening 10 days I think is something -- given the amount of time that he's spent working on these issues, I don't think I would agree that somehow this is something that's been put on his plate over the last few days.
The first is that my plate generally isn't just full -- it's spilling over.
Unlike the clusters of mini-domes Sinan used to diffuse the weight of a heavy dome, Tepebasi's six domelets are there for decoration, though their rain-resistant, zinc-plate coating ruins even that task.
Since creative director and president Jenna Lyons stepped up to the plate some years ago, the company's knitwear has become a must-have in all of the best wardrobes, including that of Michelle Obama.
The nanotubes are mixed into a compound called "bucky gel" to prevent clumping, and after some rubber-like flourinated copolymer is mixed in and it's all poured onto a glass plate, holes are punched in the material to better flexibility.
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Argentina's financial collapse of 2001-02 prompted Argentines to withdraw dollars they had parked across the River Plate.
Francisco Cervelli, dropped to Triple-A for almost all of last season, is likely Martin's replacement behind the plate.
Once more Henry stepped up to the plate but this time he was gift-wrapped a present by Thompson's woeful backpass and made no mistake, rounding Pollitt and tapping in.
He's most famous for the so-called pine-tar incident, in which a home-plate umpire at Yankees Stadium disallowed a Brett home run on grounds that his bat bore an overly liberal coating of pine tar.
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