Right up through September, we optimists failed to see the ditch ahead in the road.
When he slept, his mind wandered back to the ambush, the ditch and the explosion.
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The ditch cleaved frogtown into two realms, and two powerful spirits held sway, one on each side.
It serves as an advisory body to the Ditch government, KNAW does not have an OA mandate.
Fletcher is still somewhat in the ditch politically, but I think he's pulled a couple of wheels out.
Another obstacle is that the Tories are not stupid enough to die in the ditch for the rich.
Here on the civilised side of the ditch, expect perfectly hilarious sheep jokes.
I'm probably more in the middle ground there -- maybe the ditch category.
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If you give them a bad strategy, they will dig all night and the ditch will just get deeper.
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Mr Mackay told police that Mr Millar said he and Mr Mackinnon watched Liam get out of the ditch and walk off.
Using the same rules of the road that got us into the ditch as a road map for how to move forward.
In other words, what is the reward to Mr. Zander for driving Motorola into the ditch after his three years as CEO?
Oracle is doubled over in the ditch, clutching its side, at 11.
But to be realistic, it will take the bulldozer of business, going at full throttle, to get us out of the ditch.
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Down the road a hundred meters or so, Six-Seven's vehicle commander and air guards had dismounted and were standing around in the ditch.
Stiftung Warentest, Germany's leading consumer safety group, said the ditch running around the pitch of Berlin's Olympic Stadium would be dangerous in a stampede.
In fact, interest rates will rise well above these assumptions unless the economy remains stuck in the ditch, which itself would drive the deficit even higher.
This would have a whole string of disastrous consequences, and with the economy back in the ditch, there could be quite a severe curtailment in demand.
On one side of the ditch, a packed-in, pleading faithful fell hard to their knees and called the Holy Ghost into their jerking bodies in unknown tongues.
The council hopes the ditch and bank will not be too visible from the road and will blend into the natural slope of the site where possible.
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If President-elect Obama wants to be a hero and get credit for pulling the economy out of the ditch, he has to get capital off the strike line.
Partly because their star player, fly-half Quade Cooper, was born in Tokoroa in the North Island and only crossed "the ditch" to live in Queensland 10 years ago.
In the foot-well and the wheel arches, scientists found traces of a distinctive mix of chalk, brick dust and concrete used to cover the road leading to the ditch.
On personal, you had a lot of fun on the campaign trail by saying that the Republicans were drinking a Slurpee and sitting on the sidelines while you were trying to pull the car out of the ditch.
New-car sales in the 27-member European Union are in the ditch, auto workers are fighting for their jobs and expectations of any relief this year have been wiped away like fingerprints on the glossy paint of the show's stars.
He could hear the piano ring across the ditch, even hear people shout, but he could smell the liquor that was always in the house on a Sunday and even steal a taste of it when no one was looking, so it was more real.
But we're moving in the right direction, and we are going to keep on fulfilling our obligation to do every single thing we possibly can to pull this economy out of the ditch and to make sure that people can find jobs that pay good wages.
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