The eMO won praise at North American International Auto Show for its roomy interior, swooping windshield and front-opening rear doors.
McCarthy had a chance to put Hamilton in front in the opening minutes when he met Lucas Akins' cross with a shot which went off target.
Five patients from McNamara's old hospital sat in the front row on opening night, "laughing like drains" at seeing their mischief portrayed on stage.
Or she could, with more environmental responsibility, try opening the front and back doors and letting the breeze, if there was any, blow through the house.
Jimmy Kebe had put the Royals in front during a lacklustre opening half, bundling the ball home after a deflected cross caught out North End keeper Iain Turner.
He was said to have carried a gun with him everywhere, and was extremely cautious when opening the front door of his house, in the town of Forney just outside Dallas.
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Saints had a good chance to go in front just before the opening goal when striker Jason Scotland found space on the left and was allowed a clear run towards the penalty area.
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Much of the build-up was dominated by the anticipated advantage that England might enjoy at the set-piece, but the first engagement between the two front rows in the opening minute was a mess.
Henry Pete Osman, in charge of military coordination and liaison for Iraq's northern front, arrived in the area Monday, signaling the much-anticipated opening of a second front.
He begins by quickly and deliberately opening the office front door and smiling as he passes a puzzled staffer.
Whereas in the 1960s, jet engines were long and slim, today they have a vast opening at the front containing a giant fan.
And also there has been more and more unpleasant news about Apple suppliers in China, opening another potential front of backlash against the company.
But thanks to this first-of-its-kind scholarly article, at least there is a road map of sorts for opening a new front in the fight for reform.
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They could be seen zipping out of the little opening in the front and returning with yellow wads of pollen stuffed into the baskets on their legs.
These books and articles have a common theme: a wholly different world is opening up in front of our eyes, if we have the courage to see it.
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Instead, she is opening a new front in the European conflict, with a policy prescription which falls short of leaving the EU - but which could still put the government in a difficult position, if they have to deliver, or at least promise to deliver, it.
But by the same token, this official was careful to point out that we should not look upon this as being the opening of a new front.
In the Kentucky Derby, Oxbow chased the pace and was the only horse near the front of the pack in the opening half mile to finish in the top six.
In any event, the opening of this new front comes at the same time the Obama administration and Congress are actively making deep and far-reaching cuts in U.S. defense capabilities.
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The Giants were on the front foot first and twice inside the opening five Cudjoe was denied a try.
He listened to opening statements Friday from a front row seat.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer put gaming front and center when he delivered the opening keynote Wednesday night at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
In a fractious affair, Hull were hurrying and scurrying around Craven Cottage breaking up Fulham's play, while the home side had a calmer front as they tried to work an opening.
He set fire to an electric guitar alone onstage in front of a stunned crowd at the opening of Clarion Hotel Union Brygge in Drammen. (The newest addition to his empire opens Wednesday in Oslo, a luxurious art hotel named The Thief.) In Britain in 2002 he chained himself to the gate of a waste treatment plant to protest nuclear power.
Duffield had fired City in front after 21 minutes even though Swansea dominated the opening stages.
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Yet it looked so predictable when the home side went in front after four minutes, skipper Sinfield carving out an opening for Clarkson to score the game's first try.
Milos Krasic operated on the right flank, directly in front of the bulk of the Australia supporters during an opening 45 minutes that saw them boo him every time he touched the ball.
With both sides falling foul of referee Rob Debney and conceding a stream of penalties at rucks and scrums the match was a stop-go, error-strewn affair from the fifth minute front-row flare-up which handed Cipriani his opening penalty.
At 4.30am on election day, an hour and a half ahead of opening time, voters were already lining up in front of voting stations.
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