France, which has banned the sale of T-bone steaks and all animal feed made from ground-up cattle, so called meat and bonemeal, had called for a complete ban on the produce in an effort to avoid isolation within the union.
He doesn't get an answer - two ground controllers are talking to each other.
Don't Ground This High-Flier THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES has canceled production of the proposed new F-22 fighter aircraft. (The Senate may try to revive it.) Six of these planes were slated to be built next year.
Now EDF would argue that it is not being greedy, but it can't put its own shareholders at risk at a price - that IRR again - that doesn't properly capture market evaluations of the proper reward for this initial ground-breaking project.
And so again, there are just a lot of intricate things that are involved but I don't know that the memo really reflected - it's not as linear on the ground, I don't think, as it appears to be in the memo.
Ferrell isn't breaking new ground, but one day -- when he's branching out to play psycho killers and getting in touch with his inner Thespian -- we'll look back on his clowning period and wonder why he would want to do anything else.
We can pass the most comprehensive health reform bill -- but Congress can't be on the ground in our communities caring for the sick and helping people lead healthier lives.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama at Points of Light Forum in Texas
With new-construction condos, ground often won't be broken until 50% of the units are under contract.
Then late on Tuesday morning, I started getting messages from Blackberry users that the problems had returned - emails weren't arriving, and BBM had ground to a halt again.
"The crowd is able to help you when you need it but I don't think the pressure will affect Murray -- the home ground is definitely a boost rather than a burden, " the 34-year-old added.
Okay, so JMA's newest pre-quake warning system doesn't cover as much ground as SMS alerts, but with only 10 to 20 seconds of available panic time before an earthquake hits, we'd probably be toppling over one another before we could even find our cellphone anyway.
ENGADGET: Japan Meteorological Agency develops earthquake warning system
If Glenn was rattled by last week's lift-off he didn't say, but from the ground, the trip to orbit looked smooth.
Not only are the 3D controls intuitive, but the developer didn't tamper with the normal ones you expect in a ground-based real-time strategy game.
And The New York Times said it won't attend because of the department's off-the-record ground rules.
"The ground looks shabby now - but it didn't look that much better back in 1985, " he said.
BBC: Bangor City say farewell in style to Farrar Road ground
That was not because he was slow - he wasn't - but because he was too far back and had too much ground to make up.
T-shirts, is also seeking an injunction against Tesco on the ground that it is selling discounted Guess? shirts that have not been bought direct from the manufacturer.
Six years later, Healy and others are pleading for a middle ground -- a world where doctors don't paint women with a broad brush, but instead consider the medical needs of each individual woman.
At the time they planned to construct a nationwide WiMax network. (See: "Clearwire Buddies Up With Sprint") Sprint (nyse: S - news - people ) and Clearwire (nasdaq: CLWR - news - people ) couldn't get the deal off the ground, though, and called the whole thing off in November.
At the time they planned to construct a nationwide WiMax network. (See: "Clearwire Buddies Up With Sprint") Sprint (nyse: S - news - people ) and Clearwire (nasdaq: CLWR - news - people ) couldn't get the deal off the ground, though, and called the whole thing off four months later in November.
In between their play-off appearances, United finished bottom of the league in 1996 - but stayed up because Conference winners Stevenage hadn't upgraded their ground to the required standards.
Akmal can't believe it - he takes off his left glove and throws it to the ground in disgust.
BBC: SPORT | Cricket | England | Lord's Test: Day 1 as it happened
Manchester City made sure they didn't lose any ground on their local rivals as they dispatched Newcastle United 4-0 at the Etihad Stadium.
The men, who were badly burned and weren't identified, were found on a bed inside a bedroom of a ground-floor apartment in the 10-story tower on Story Avenue in the Castle Hill neighborhood, a law-enforcement official said.
With the DUP seeking to capture the unionist centre-ground, Tom Elliot's assertion that he wouldn't serve under Sinn Fein as deputy first minister sounded like another signal that the UUP is shifting into TUV territory (in fact the mathematical possibility of this outcome appears so remote as to be nigh on impossible).
They don't expect in a negotiation or a compromise or the finding of common ground that -- they expect both sides to give, both sides to make tough choices, to come together, to do the business the people sent us here to do.
The Bush Administration has a sluggish, low-key missile defense effort under way: a limited ground-based system deployed in Alaska and California, which won't be much of a deterrent in today's world, and a still underdeveloped sea-based system modeled on the U.S. Navy's Aegis vertical launch system.
Competing top-line Android phones already have the same resolution, so Samsung isn't breaking new ground here.
Doubts grew that Avastin wouldn't work, or that some serious side effect such as gastrointestinal bleeding would ground the once-promising drug.
DON'T GROUND THIS HIGHFLIER THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES has canceled production of the proposed new F-22 fighter aircraft. (The Senate may try to revive it.) Six of these planes were slated to be built next year.
应用推荐