Big Data moving outside the Consumer Web is like sea creatures crawling onto land.
The crofters were opposed to an extension of the course onto land they used for grazing livestock.
Twenty-four hours of light bleaches out the structure of a day, so ship life becomes organized by meals and debarkations, either onto land or into the inflatable dinghies.
More specifically it describes a low-pressure area whose center of rotation is just off the East Coast and whose leading winds in the left forward quadrant rotate onto land from the northeast.
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The Security Council resolution, which passed unanimously, expands upon existing counter-piracy tools, including a stipulation that would allow for national and regional military forces to chase pirates onto land -- specifically into Somalia where many of the pirates are based.
The Security Council resolution, which passed unanimously, expands upon existing counter-piracy tools, including a stipulation that would allow for national and regional military forces to chase pirates onto land -- specifically into Somalia, where many of the pirates have their bases.
Other laws enable you to drain your land of water or to get water onto your land.
Her eldest son, Robert, said that the family had obtained permission from land-owners, whose property bordered the beach, to extend the search onto their land.
Crowds cheer and flares are set off as Sir Francis steps onto dry land once more.
There must, however, be a reason why hiccuping persists 370 million years after animals started hauling themselves onto the land.
Dr Bryant and Dr Haslett looked at large boulders that had been transported onto the land by the sea in this region.
They will discuss how they can allow people onto their land without undermining the current restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of foot-and-mouth disease.
But in some places, the flames have traveled onto private land.
They moved onto more fertile land that was farmed by black Africans.
Some waste that was moved onto nearby council land as firefighters attempted to tackle the blaze has still to be removed.
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But now that wolves were spreading out beyond Yellowstone, onto ranch and hunting land around it, the government had to do something.
Developers have complained that they can't make money on building office towers in the area unless they're able to pack more space onto scarce and expensive land in Midtown.
Plus we get to take public land and get it onto the property tax rolls.
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His solution is this: if more land can be brought onto the market, then a series of things - positive in his view - can happen.
In the U.S., investors can own the land and the home and can pass them onto their children.
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She says it's about the land, which she and her husband Keith want to pass onto the next generation.
Twenty acres of land come with it, but windows in the southwest turret open onto 2 million acres of national forest.
A. She said Ms. Gauthier's input has bumped some students onto the wait list, or rescued others from that no man's land.
The sheep would normally return to farms on higher land at this time of year for lambing and to allow cattle onto the lowland pastures.
" It noted that Advani, in making his case, "glossed over" the fact that Lahore airport initially would not allow the hijacked plane to land and only did so after the pilot "nearly crashed it onto a road crowded with people.
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The first sunrise revealed ice-carved waterways, so I strolled onto the bridge to view the complex and precise process of navigating this maze of land and sea.
Throughout Zimbabwe's land crisis the police have been criticised by for failing to stop the encroachments onto white-owned farms, which are backed by the Zimbabwean Government.
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