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Every time we seemed to make ground, Jordan kept pulling ahead.
LFTB can then be added to other cuts of meat to make ground beef products.
I'm craving Mexican food, so I make ground beef nachos with cheese, onions, green peppers, lettuce, and salsa.
I assume that you and your sister did not make ground rules about guests before moving in together.
"We still have hopes to make ground on this case," the department's lead detective William Squires told BuzzFeed News.
Beef is a fine substitute for lamb in these easy but flavor-packed meatballs that make ground meat interesting again.
These muscle cells also naturally bond together, eventually forming tubes that can be kind of mashed together to make ground meat.
The safe-haven yen, government bonds and gold had also begun to make ground again, against background murmurings of more central bank stimulus.
Not to mention the fact your strikes and ability to make ground transitions/resist being out-manoeuvred on the floor are severely hampered.
Around that time, the wrestling world experienced a seismic shift on the national scene, as Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Federation began to make ground on Crockett.
However, the possibility of Miles going to Purdue raises an interesting question: Can a program that seems almost entirely hopeless make ground with an all-star hire?
Even though other people's touches—like a firm handshake from a large man—can cause my skin to blister, I've never had to make ground rules for my boyfriend about that.
As evacuations begin for the "Monster" hurricane Florence to make ground in the Southeast, it is a reminder that it's never too early to talk with friends and family about their emergency plans.
"Here was a real-life tale of a man from a humble background who risked everything for the empowerment of women, overcoming the odds to make ground-breaking strides in the realms of female rights," Khanna said.
For the United States, the golden age of strategic thinking is often dated to the early years of the Cold War, when big ideas like "containment" provided an overarching framework in which to make ground-level decisions.
The service warned that the freezing weather would make ground travel near impossible in spots and could hamper the plans of some of the 94 million Americans who, according to American Automobile Association, were expected to travel by vehicle over the holiday season.
Other accidents attributed to accidental deployment of ground spoiler in flight have also occurred. As a result, modifications were done to make ground spoilers unable to deploy in flight altogether. There are emergency air brakes installed on DC-8s.
Grimsby struggled to make ground in the early stages of the season, and Beagrie often found himself playing a cameo role in first team affairs. In October 2006, Beagrie's contract was cancelled by mutual consent. Following this his retirement from football was announced during the You're On Sky Sports programme on 30 October 2006.
The St Kilda Football Club completed its financial obligation to make ground improvements prior to the end of 2009, including redeveloping the G.G. Huggins Stand into the main training and administration base for the club when home games at Moorabbin ceased in 1992. The 75-year deal precludes Moorabbin Oval from being sold until approximately 2039.
I did what I do every time I get in the car. I didn’t think of anything else other than just racing the race. We got behind there and we tried something to make ground and got caught out and had to run 60 laps on a set of tires. At the end, the line-up there was ... let’s say confusing.
In its initial attack 1st Division was only able to make ground slowly against the 47th VGD around Hamich. Casualties were heavy, especially after reinforced counterattacks by still-present mobile reserves from the 116th Panzer Division. After four days of fighting Hamich was taken, but 1st Division had only advanced about , with casualties already numbering more than 1,000 men.Zaloga (2007), p.
North American Indians had found a way to make ground corn palatable, later called grits (from the Old English word "Grēot", meaning Gravel) (hominy was another preparation). While this became a staple in the southern U.S., grits never gained a hold in the northern states. Food reformers in the 19th century called for cutting back on excessive meat consumption at breakfast. They explored numerous vegetarian alternatives.
During the championship game, Scott arrives and rallies his teammates to play without the wolf in order to win the game. Despite the odds, the team begins to play together and they make ground against the Dragons. During the final quarter, behind by one point, Scott is fouled by Mick at the buzzer. He makes both shots, winning the game and the championship to everyone's delight.
Number 8 They are the players wearing shirts number 8. It is the only position that is known only by the shirt number. Number eights must have a good tactical awareness in order to coordinate scrums and ruck moves with the scrum-half. If the ball is at his feet at the back of a scrum, ruck or maul, it is normally the number eight's decision whether to pass the ball out or drive the breakdown on in order to make ground.
The natural salty content and flavor means that glasswort is good in soups or stews for extra flavour, or can be served as a hot vegetable as well. Using the fresh parts of the stems, glasswort can also be pickled – but very carefully, as like anything when pickling. A different subspecies of glasswort grows in Nevada and Utah in America, and the Native Americans use the seeds of that particular plant to make ground flour. There are also certain medicinal properties to glasswort.
Previously the run off loser would have stood as reserve. Going into the quarter finals there were just two undefeated greyhounds left Clonbrien Prince and Queen Beyonce. In the first heat Priceless Blake ran well to hold off King Sheeran and Roxholme Glory but Droopys Verve could not overcome another bad trap draw and found trouble. Magical Bale made a blistering start and recorded a very fast 29.14, Droopys Expert finished second but could not make ground on the winner and Ballymac Tas took third.
He was made the 5/2 second favourite behind Majestic Missile whilst the other eleven runners included his old rivals Boogie Street and The Trader. He was restrained by Moore in the early stages before beginning to make ground in the last quarter mile. He overtook Majestic Missile inside the final furlong and won by a neck with Boogie Street in third. In his two subsequent races that year, The Tatling finished sixth to Avonbridge in the Prix de l'Abbaye and fifth in the Bentinck Stakes.
Lahore City Cricket Association is determined to make ground, an international standard facility where state of the art cricket facilities are available under one roof. Floodlights will be installed here to develop a new culture of night cricket in the Lahore city.LCCA ground to have floodlights soon Pakistan Cricket Board has decided to stage 2012–13 Faysal Bank T20 Cup in Lahore between December 1 and 9, 2012. The tournament will now be played in three different grounds of Lahore which includes Gaddafi Stadium, Bagh-e- Jinnah and Lahore City Cricket Association Ground.
This force was successful in delaying the South Seas Force but was unable to halt it. Two AIF battalions from the 7th Division reinforced the remnants of Maroubra Force on 26 August, but the Japanese continued to make ground and reached the village of Ioribaiwa near Port Moresby on 16 September.Coates (2006). pp. 233–236. The South Seas Force was forced to withdraw back along the track on this day, however, as supply problems made any further advance impossible and an Allied counter- landing at Buna was feared.
A fresh ice reconnaissance done on 3 July found the passage north of Bear Island had widened. The Admiralty suggested the convoy should pass at least north of it. The senior officer of the escort (SOE), Commander J. E. Broome, preferred to stay in the low visibility on the original route, and to make ground to the eastward. Rear Admiral L. H. K. Hamilton, in command of the cruiser squadron, later decided that a more northerly route was necessary, ordered the SOE to alter the convoy's course to pass north of Bear Island and, later on to open to from Banak.
Most sets of 6 usually involve at least one hit- up to build a position from which to attack. A set of five hit-ups and a kick is known as one-out rugby, Dummy-half Scoot An alternative to a hit-up is for the player in the dummy half (acting-halfback) position to run the ball himself, without passing. This is often performed by quicker players as they are able to round the markers and make ground for their side. Some teams use repeated dummy half scoots with the intention of playing the ball quickly and catching defenders before they are able to properly position themselves.
On 1 November 2017, NASA commissioned 5 studies lasting four months into affordable ways to develop the Power and Propulsion Element (PPE), hopefully leveraging private companies' plans. These studies had a combined budget of $2.4 million. The companies performing the PPE studies were Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Orbital ATK, Sierra Nevada and Space Systems/Loral. These awards are in addition to the ongoing set of NextSTEP-2 awards made in 2016 to study development and make ground prototypes of habitat modules that could be used on the Gateway as well as other commercial applications, so the Gateway is likely to incorporate components developed under NextSTEP as well.
Second, it can provide a picture of how the universe was reionized, as neutral hydrogen which has been ionized by radiation from stars or quasars will appear as holes in the 21 cm background. However, 21 cm observations are very difficult to make. Ground-based experiments to observe the faint signal are plagued by interference from television transmitters and the ionosphere, so they must be made from very secluded sites with care taken to eliminate interference. Space based experiments, even on the far side of the Moon (where they would be sheltered from interference from terrestrial radio signals), have been proposed to compensate for this.
Hamilton then tried to push to overcut Verstappen on pit stop strategy but failed to make ground and was pitted on lap 32 for hard tyres, emerging about 5 seconds behind Verstappen. Immediately Hamilton went on the attack, however the two leading cars had to pick their way through traffic as they lapped slower cars. Whilst this slowed both drivers' progress, the presence of the lapped cars also gave Verstappen DRS allowing him to stay ahead of Hamilton. At the end of lap 38, Verstappen was held up by Ricciardo and then made a small mistake on the exit of turn twelve allowing Hamilton to close to 0.3 seconds.
Although the provision of vocational education was one of the key factors for the establishment of Labasa Secondary School in the early 1950s, its importance has gradually diminished as far as the school curriculum is concerned. Its struggle to make ground once again has seen tremendous challenges as changing lifestyles and thought patterns of parents and students in the Northern Division have inevitably prioritized academic prowess above anything. 2013 witnessed the re-establishment of Form 3 education at Labasa College for the first time in almost 35 years. The graduation of the current class into Form 4 in 2014 will once again revamp Labasa College to a full Form 3 to 7 secondary school.
He was ridden by Johnny Murtagh and started a 14/1 outsider in a field of ten juvenile colts. The Aidan O'Brien-trained Freud was made favourite, whilst the other contenders included Tamburlaine, Grandera, CD Europe (Coventry Stakes), Darwin, Bonnard (runner-up in the Futurity Stakes) and Dayglow Dancer (runner-up in the Prix de Condé). Dilshaan started slowly and Murtagh restrained him at the rear of the field before switching to the outside and beginning to make progress in the straight. Tamburlaine opened up a clear advantage in the last quarter mile, but Dilshaan continued to make ground, gained the advantage 100 yards from the finish and drew away to win by two and a half lengths.
Normandy Invasion took the lead from Palace Malice, but Orb continued to make ground in the center of the sloppy track. The favorite took the lead 1/16 of a mile from home and pulled away to win by 2 1/2 lengths from Golden Soul in a final time of 2:02:89. McGaughey, who had just won the race for the first time, said, "I've always dreamed of this day and it finally came... I'm thrilled for the people who put in so much time on this horse, and of course I'm thrilled for me." Orb started as the 3/5 favorite for the Preakness Stakes two weeks later after looking impressive in training.
Approaching the final turn Hail The Pirates began to make ground as Laurentian Hills and Park Lawn faded. Buoy took the lead in the straight but Weavers' Hall quickly gained the advantage and stayed on very strongly to win by two and a half lengths from Ragapan, with Buoy taking third ahead of Hail The Pirates and Ksar. After the race George McGrath siad "we did not think he would do so well on fast ground, but once we hit the front I knew it would take a good horse to beat us". On his only subsequent start Weavers' Hall was sent to Ascot Racecourse for Britains most prestigious weight-for-age race, the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes over one and a half miles.
Newinn Taylor was just ahead at the bend with Ballymac Cooper right next to him, Pestana squeezed Ballymac Wild on the rail which caused a chain reaction of trouble as Ballymac Wild was forced to check badly and Pestana was knocked over, Ballymac Cooper was hampered and even Newinn Taylor was slightly impeded but left clear on his own. Meenala Miracle swept round the bend missing the trouble and Kilara Icon swerved to miss the trouble. Newinn Taylor showed good back pace with Ballymac Cooper in second place being drawn in by Meenagh Miracle. At the third bend Meenagh Miracle overtook Ballymac Cooper and began to make ground on the leader but Newinn Taylor held on well to secure victory by a half a length.
He came out only three weeks later at Aintree for the Melling Chase but failed to complete and fell at the ninth fence. He was next sent by trainer Willie Mullins for the first time in almost two years back down over the minimum trip of two miles, for the Punchestown Champion Chase where he met six rivals. After following the pace set by Special Tiara for most of the race, he started to make ground on the leader but going into the home straight he failed to show a turn of foot and was overtaken by Gods Own and Simonsig. He stayed on well after the last fence to regain the second spot finishing two lengths behind Gods Own, jockey Ruby Walsh reporting: "He was flat out the whole way over that trip".
The song received a Svensktoppen test on 9 February 2002Svensktoppen - 9 February 2002 but failed to enter chart.Svensktoppen - 16 February 2002 The single version featured rewritten refrain lyrics, replacing "Vi ska vinna, vi ska ta dom, vi ska göra köttfärs av dom" ("we'll win, we'll get them, we'll make ground meat out of them") with "Vi ska vinna, vi ska ta dom, vi ska göra losers av dom" ("we'll win, we'll get them, we'll make losers out of them") following the September 11 attacks of 2001 in the United States. The lines "Jag har sagt upp mig från mitt jobb, så jag inte missar nå't när Ludmila åker bob" ("I've quit my job, so I don't miss anything when Ludmila rides the bobsliegh") were also changed, following the November 2001 Ludmila Engquist doping scandal.
Lyric of Light made her third and final appearance of the season in the Group One Fillies' Mile on good to firm ground at Newmarket on 23 September. With Dettori again in the saddle she was made the 2/1 favourite with Fallen For You and the Roger Varian-trained Firdaws joint-second choices on 3/1 and Samitar being the best-fancied of the other five runners. Samitar went to the front from the tart with Lyric of Light, as at Doncaster, being held up at the back of the field before beginning to make ground just after half way. The favourite moved alongside Samitar a furlong out and the pair drew away from the opposition, with Lyric of Light gaining the advantage in the final strides to win by a head.
The previous season had been dogged by an early season row over player expenses, which had seen two players depart acrimoniously; while the death of club stalwart Brian McConville after returning home from a match in January 1978 had further affected the club. There were rumours that McLaughlin would be let go, despite retaining the Leinster Cup, and winning their first League Cup in a penalty shoot-out over Cork Alberts. Instead, the club supported the "reorganisation" he demanded, and used funds from the sale of three players (Synan Braddish, Derek Carroll and Brian Duff) to Liverpool, for a combined £55,000, to rebuild the squad and make ground improvements at Oriel. The new season opened inauspiciously, with both the League Cup and the Leinster Cup being surrendered in their respective first rounds in early September.
That match started an unbeaten run in Europe in Oriel Park of eight matches over the following five seasons. They went on to win that season's FAI Cup – the club's first since 1958 – when they defeated Limerick United in the 1977 final, a week after winning the Leinster Senior Cup. League form had been mixed in the two seasons following the title, and a bad end to the 1977–78 season (with only one win from the final 11 games in all competitions) led to rumours that McLaughlin would be let go, despite retaining the Leinster Cup, and winning their first League Cup in a penalty shoot-out over Cork Alberts. Instead, the club supported the "reorganisation" he demanded, and used funds from the sale of three players (Synan Braddish, Derek Carroll and Brian Duff) to Liverpool, for a combined £55,000, to rebuild the squad and make ground improvements at Oriel.
Travers 1993, pp.172-3 In the same letter he wrote: “Before the war our theory was that anybody who could make ground should make it. This is a dangerous theory until we get through the enemy’s trenches”.Travers 1993, pp.54-5 Kiggell replied to the CIGS on the evening of 14 July. He conceded that there had been problems with infantry-artillery coordination, but seemed more concerned with the slowness of progress, anticipating that the commanders might be criticised by future Staff College lecturers for not pushing on fast enough, but insisting that “the Bosch was badly rattled on a good part of our front”.Travers 1993, pp.172-3 Possibly (in David Woodward’s view) worried at Kiggell’s response, Robertson wrote to Rawlinson, GOC Fourth Army, on 26 July urging him not to let the Germans “beat you in having the better man-power policy” and urging “common-sense, careful methods, and not to be too hide- bound by the books we used to study before the war”.Robbins 2005, p124Woodward 1998, p.

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