President Obama would have to visit London first, before setting foot in Northern Ireland.
"That's been my ambition since I was a little kid setting foot in the boxing gym, " he said.
And an historic commitment to wellness initiatives will keep millions of Americans from setting foot in the doctor's office for purely preventable diseases.
Today, based on your medical history, surgeons can usually analyze, quite accurately, your risk of complications (or death) before setting foot in the operating room.
Ramneek Gupta, a managing director for Citi Ventures and part of the venturing team, admits that fewer and fewer people are setting foot in a bank building anymore.
Following the first wave of violence and without setting foot in Rakhine State, the EU and others were quick to welcome the Myanmar authorities' "measured response" to the crisis.
Subscribers throughout the country will be able to make money transfers and savings deposits, pay bills, handle payrolls, and engage in mobile commerce activities without ever setting foot in a bank.
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By using social tools and lightweight Web apps, travel companies have moved toward a model that lets consumers experience their trips before setting foot in a plane and use discovery rather than search to make their trip, their trip, not a trip.
More's the pity, then, that he shows no sign of having visited any of them in researching his book or even of setting foot outside his office in Washington.
"Winged Foot offers a spectacular setting in a dynamic market, and has justifiably earned its reputation as one of the premier U.S. Open venues in the nation, " said Thomas O'Toole Jr.
In another rather unconventional setting, Villa Rockledge, a 5, 500 square foot mansion constructed in 1918 sits perched on a rocky ledge overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Many mining experts have told me the toxic pollution from the mine will likely turn Mes Aynak into a site so toxic that in the future people will be advised against even setting foot on the ground.
Most visitors take in the giddy view and then turn back without ever setting foot on the glacier.
A. We launched our first property project was launched in 1992, a time when private companies were first setting foot into the market.
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Several agricultural colleges and two zoos have closed, ramblers are being urged not to walk in the countryside, and even RSPCA inspectors are having to avoid setting foot on farmland.
"It was hard to even imagine setting foot back into the building where such a tragedy occurred, " she told classmates gathered in the square.
It was the end of a remarkable college career for Griner, a record-setting 6-foot-8 post player who ended up as the second-highest scoring player in NCAA history.
In an effort to please the Saudis and their Arab brothers, the Bush administration agreed to physically separate the Jews from the Arabs at the Annapolis conference in a manner that aligns with the apartheid policies of the Arab world which prohibit Israelis from setting foot on Arab soil.
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