"We took the action we took (to ground the planes) because we saw a hazard, " Huerta said.
As far as more basic interests go, the report took the high ground and ignored them.
They earlier demanded that either the developers Dunelm Homes or the landowners Northumberland Estates took responsibility for the ground collapse.
But the crush was immense in the passageway and on the stairway which took fans out of the ground beyond the top of the terracing.
Sophomore Andrew Norman said he and others took shelter on the ground floor of his dorm and also fled to a bathroom.
The 28-year-old woman, who works at Mains of Taymouth, stumbled into the hole as she took a shortcut across ground at the rear of the caravan park at about 01:30.
With his home-state crowd behind him, Faber took early control on the ground and then finished Menjivar by clinging to his back and wrapping both legs around his standing opponent, forcing Menjivar to tap out while on his feet with 26 seconds left in the opening round.
As the pitch came in, he pulled the bat down, angled it parallel to the ground, and took a level swing a swing very different from the homer-seeking, flailing uppercut that has become standard among current players, who have produced the highest strikeout numbers in baseball history.
Foden brought the New South Wales Waratahs winger to ground but the Wallabies took the ball through a couple of phases and then moved it through the hands across the width of the pitch for Mitchell to send Elsom striding over for a marvellous try.
To calculate this, the team took data from patches of forest studied on the ground, in which every tree's diameter has been recorded, and combined them with images from MODIS and with data from an instrument called GLAS, which bounced laser beams off the Earth's surface between 2003 and 2009.
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Trying to find the middle ground took a lot of trial and error.
Mr Roosevelt, who took over as the Great Depression ground the confidence and vitality out of American life, was relentlessly upbeat.
The ground forces took that to mean there was no Pakistani military there, according to a military official familiar with the report.
Mr Pal and friends of the Manchester Metropolitan University undergraduate took part in a silent walk from the football ground on Saturday.
It was almost 2-0 when Ferguson put Boyd clear, but the striker's shot took a touch off Fraser, bounced off the ground, struck the underside of the crossbar and somehow spun wide of the post.
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But Kumble, who is likely to be succeeded by Mahendra Singh Dhoni, took the decision into his own hands and brought the curtain down on his Test career at a ground where he took all 10 wickets in one innings against Pakistan in 1999.
An aerial search took place Thursday, and an initial four-member ground search took place Friday, the park service said.
The bike and run course took the race into Manchester and Trafford, passing the Old Trafford football ground, the Imperial War Museum North and Manchester's Albert Square.
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That time is here for the billion dollar a year fantasy sports industry: next month marks the 50th birthday of Strat-O-Matic, the cards and dice game that got fantasy sports off the ground before computers took over.
Where in the plane Sweeney was while the hijacking took place is uncertain, but she provided vivid details to the ground manager, according to The Times report.
Insurgents took the town Thursday but retreated the next day after a combined air and ground assault.
Aparna Choudharie, a scientist at the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, sat cross-legged in her sari on the ground as she cheered on one of the speakers who took the stage.
Copenhagen-born Amjad represented Denmark at the age of 17 and took 63 wickets in his first full season at the St Lawrence Ground.
It took a worker smelling crude oil on the ground before it was noticed.
By August 31, from more than 145, 000 troops on the ground when this Administration took office, 50, 000 will remain.
As aviation executives haggled on the ground, fighter jets took to the cloudy skies and flew over the airfield in aerial displays.
Going back to the Korean War, it took the army quartermaster until 1953 to issue thermal boots to the troops on the ground in Korea.
It took a while to get Rodgers to the ground (Jason Pierre-Paul finally pulled him down with a minute to play in the first half) and longer to sack him (Justin Tuck, 4:29 into the third quarter).
Well-funded super PACs took on some ground game efforts for the Romney campaign, and polls conducted in the home stretch found voters in the most hotly contested battlegrounds felt they'd been only slightly more likely to hear from Obama's campaign than Romney's.
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