The rhino stood just 5m away, flaring its nostrils in the air to sniff us out.
But with Florida engulfed by a political wildfire, partisan flames are already flaring in the Senate.
The pilot must then perform a second manoeuvre, known as flaring, just before he hits the ground.
BoniorThe flaring tempers and personal attacks that marked congressional budget battles before Thanksgiving certainly have not disappeared.
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The record crowd of 118, 402 watched in shock as Barbaro veered sideways, his right leg flaring out grotesquely.
The EU debt crisis flaring up again has been a supportive element for safe-haven assets such as gold.
It settled into a pattern of flaring up every now and then before dying back to a grumble.
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Google's Flu Trends looks at search terms to create real-time estimates of where the flu is flaring up.
If the euro-zone crisis, which is flaring up again, leads to a break-up, the shock-waves will hit Britain.
Worries that the euro-zone crisis was flaring up again pushed the broad MSCI Asia ex-Japan index down 1.3% on Monday.
Unless the industry takes more aggressive action, flaring will continue at present levels and might even increase along with booming production.
But she held her head high, flaring her nostrils a little, appraising the room with a residual trace of her anxious hauteur.
Like nostrils, tensions are flaring between two powerhouses in the wireless industry.
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But Terry wanted to show how the Eclipse could land without flaring.
Oil has benefited from flaring tensions in the Middle East this year, with two rallies of more than 15% on geopolitical concerns.
Carbon sinks deep underground can capture and store emissions from gas flaring.
But Tomeny wanted to show how the Eclipse could land without flaring.
With curly, blond locks flaring out from beneath his helmet, and a rigid, upright batting stance, Carter was immediately recognizable at the plate.
In the most thrilling of these sequences, the camera captures the ripple of flesh and the flaring red nostril of a horse in motion.
Data released by the World Bank this past summer shows that flaring rose from 138 billion cubic meters to 140 billion cubic meters.
One U.S. commander in southern Afghanistan told me about his Afghan counterpart flaring up when he learned American support was being quickly scaled back.
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They had just received news that the Port Arthur refinery, near Rita's landfall, had sustained major damage to two cooling towers and a flaring stack.
The basic urn shape relates to that of an Ancient Greek amphora bulbous, with shoulders and a flaring neck, double-handled, and characteristically raised on a foot.
North Dakota officials say they would like to reduce flaring to below 10 percent, but enforcement of flaring regulations has been lax at best.
She started blowing on the lure, something bass will do sometimes on the bed, flaring her gills in anger, trying to get the intruder to leave.
Why, that he had had business dealings with the armed forces of Ecuador, a country with which Peru has a long-standing, and occasionally briefly flaring, border dispute.
It can escape accidentally, through broken pipes, valves or other equipment, or be let out on purpose, when it is vented or not fully burnt during flaring.
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With luck and good timing you are likely to see schooling reef sharks and manta rays, the occasional dolphin pod, and thousands of colourful fish swirling and flaring like fireworks.
In 2007 solar companies were momentum heroes in the stock market, flaring regularly to new highs as governments around the world generously subsidized photovoltaic equipment purchases by consumers and businesses.
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