With gusto, he played his role in the shadowy spy world with an eternal itch to be at or near the front lines of action.
That can hurt more than a rider's image because cyclists often need the help of their direct competitors for a water bottle, or to trade at the front of pack in a strong headwind.
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"We recognize the value to those who come to the United States to work, to study, to contribute, and we appreciate what this will do to the flow of visitors, now that they will not have to be photographed or fingerprinted at the front-end of short visits to the United States, " Fox said.
He could leave His own body, letting it slump stiff and lifeless in His chair for five minutes while He travelled to the Kashmir Front or the seashore at Mumbai.
From a distance, it is easy to spot the purple Phantom sailing down 17 Mile Drive, at the Quail or in front of the Spanish Bay, parked next to the canary-yellow colored Phantom and the ruby red Phantom that belong to the same owner.
Even if the Brawn development curve turns out to be gentler than others, it looks set to be competing at or near the front for the remainder of the season.
The most frequent procedure to correct the angular deformity is an osteotomy, or a bone cut at either the front, middle or back portion of the first metatarsal bone.
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By such offloading, I mean using technology, or the excuse of technology, in order to make your customer do the work at the front end so that you save costs.
Using voice commands, the user can order the device to open files, check emails or zoom in with the camera to look in closer detail at what's in front of them.
It was true that quite a few of the sheep seemed to be hobbling on three legs, or half kneeling, their front legs bent at the joint.
The distance is monitored using sensors mounted at the front of the car, and braking or acceleration are applied automatically to ensure that it remains constant, thus reducing the chances of a collision.
With a grassy hollow guarding the left front edge and sand at the right front edge, to get close you must wriggle in between the traps or fly over and pray for a soft landing.
Try to imagine the scene at the front of the lines, as already overworked TSA agents are forced to take tape measures or rulers and gauge the length and width of knives, as travelers insist their blades are shorter than 2.36 inches or that they aren't more than a half-inch wide.
Vogel and Cohen, both Jewish, were forced to stand in front of the barracks at Berga, with no food or water.
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Announcing the result, chairman of the judging panel Dr Eric Anderson said the winners were chosen only after a "lively and spirited debate" during which at one time or other, each of the five finalists looked to be the front runner.
The change would have exposed industry to huge new liabilities, and the move was rescinded when members of Congress complained that any such shift would lead companies to either charge the government more money up front for developing weapons or simply not bid at all.
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Another feature called Smart Stay uses the S III's 1.9-megapixel front camera to detect when you're looking at the phone or not.
Whether you are at the front or the back, you are still going fast enough to die - and you do not even have to be on the fastest part of the track to suffer serious injury or worse.
Although Mr Obama is in fact deporting more illegals (a total of about 400, 000 a year) than George Bush did, that cuts little ice in Arizona because people know his eventual hope (or at least the one he dangles in front of Hispanic voters) is to give illegals a pathway to citizenship, not kick out as many as possible.
Wheelchair-service providers say some passengers running late for a flight will request immediate wheelchair service simply to cut to the front of the security line or to avoid a typical hour-plus wait at Immigration when entering the country.
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You'd certainly don't want to put yourself in a situation either as a voter or as a poll worker where you are causing a problem at the front of the line.
Today it's not uncommon for suppliers to build large chunks of an automobile--a complete dashboard or a front-end module, say--at their own factories, then ship them to the auto plant for final assembly.
Real estate agents have used it to show off properties - potential buyers sitting at home in front of a computer screen can use the mouse to look at every corner of a room or to see what the view is like over the balcony.
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