"One of the biggest reasons for carrying a handgun is we spend a lot of time in the back country, so it's protection from wild animals, " Turner said.
Most campsites, unless you're miles away in the back country of, say, Yosemite National Park, are equipped with a grill and a picnic table, which is helpful for preparation.
Mr. SCHWEITZER: Well, the Ramona Valley is a intermediate area in the back country of San Diego that is almost exactly 20 miles away from the ocean and 20 miles away from the desert.
My daughters and I managed to rouse ourselves one afternoon after skiing at Moonlight Basin to go to the spa and one night to take a Sno-Cat ride two miles into the back country in the dark for an excellent dinner (tenderloin and mashed potatoes followed by chocolate fondue) in a big, heated yurt, courtesy of Moonlight Dinners.
What Apple, Microsoft and Cisco need in order to bring that cash back into the country in an economic fashion is simply to do this: lose money, and in particular, enough money to offset the additional tax that would be required to bring the cash back into the country.
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From one winery to the next along the back-country road that runs through Mendoza, the premier wine-growing region there, Bieler found full-bodied, ripe reds everywhere he looked.
You don't want the expense of flying staff all the way back to the home country, and if the situation cools down, you'll want a quick route back in.
And it is trying to put in place the fiscal and monetary mechanisms that will let the government piece the country back together.
Tellabs said there will be a minimal tax liability from bringing the cash back into the country.
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But the emergency budget promised for June 22nd will be trickier: it needs to show resolve on the deficit without sending the country back into recession.
Analysts said that many large Japanese banks or pension funds tended to sell riskier assets during times of uncertainty, bringing the money back into the country, resulting in an appreciation in the yen's value.
Shadow work and pensions minister Stephen Timms said Labour would "get the welfare bill down by getting the country back to work, and making work pay".
The match against the Falcons was the playmaker's 81st for club and country in a little over two years after joining Bath straight off the back of his country's World Cup success in 2007.
For the SNP, Stewart Hosie warned that the government's cuts could tip the country back into recession and insisted it was not the time to be cutting "government consumption".
The Budget lays out a plan to put the country back on a sustainable fiscal path.
The UK economy will contract in the first three months of 2012, taking the country back into recession, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
To encourage the answer it wants--and to cut back the country's growing oil imports--Beijing has imposed taxes on high-gas-consumption autos, while adopting European auto emissions standards in 2004.
The Tory candidate said she would help "get the country back on its feet".
Whether a more meritocratic elite can emerge out of the ashes of Fiji's conflagration to bring the country back to a constitutional democracy remains to be seen.
Alter and Fishman clearly do not want American politicians to use the excuse of plentiful domestic oil to turn isolationist and back the country away from its role of global policeman.
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Morley still has a property close to the beach in Sydney, enjoys residency status in Australia and is not adverse to the idea of moving back to the country that took to him after a mediocre first season.
The Lib Dems argue that the process of tackling the deficit cannot begin until the economy is on a stronger footing and premature spending cuts could push the country back into recession.
One of the commanders of the British intervention force told me in 2000 his project was "to build the country back up, starting with the government army as the first building block".
And while everyone has their point of view as to who is to blame for this, how is the blame game going to make anyone feel better when we end up forcing the country back into the Great Recession or worse?
"I went into the army to give something back to the country that did so much for me and also to travel the world and have fun, " he says.
The people of Eastleigh should vote Conservative in Thursday's by-election to help "get the country back on its feet", the party's candidate has said.
Britain, which is the biggest aid donor to Myanmar, will also offer aid to support peacemaking in parts of the country torn by ethnic conflict and back responsible investment in the country, Cameron said.
Pasok has freed up the economy only tentatively, held back by the country's feisty unions.
"We will not turn the clock back in this country, " the Democratic presidential hopeful told a cheering crowd at the City Museum South Plaza.
The Nobel Peace Prize nominee was back in the country attending a religion conference and teaching classes to motivate leaders and volunteers of her organization, according to a statement on the Children's Pastoral Web site.
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