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This requires that aging satellites save a bit of juice at the end of their lives for a burn that will boost them into their high-altitude final resting place.

As a bonus, many objects large enough to cause damage would be shattered by the collisions into fragments too small to cause serious harm.However, many space agencies are considering a third option: robot missions that would dock with dead satellites and fire rockets either to boost them into "graveyard" orbits or to deorbit them completely, so they crashed into the sea.

But, in the end, Roush said he was happy that so many of the American athletes finished in the top eight in their event, meaning that a little more work -- and maybe more money -- could boost them into that precious top three.

If the news, as expected, is bleak, the Mets will continue with Luis Ayala as their closer and hope that their erratic bullpen, which has performed brilliantly over the past week, can hold on long enough to boost them into October.

Why are we comfortable with a system that guarantees that some people will wind up much poorer than others for reasons beyond their control — or for any reason at all? Suppose the children whose parents spent millions to boost them into elite schools had actually been uncommonly gifted, intellectually or athletically.

With anti-immigrant parties standing ambitiously in the wings waiting for events to further boost them into power, the worst thing that could have happened, the shoe waiting to drop, was a terror attack at Christmas time in Germany by an asylum-seeker linked to Islamist terror groups.

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Satellites must be disposed of at the end of their lives, whether by boosting them into a stable "graveyard" orbit or having them burn up in the atmosphere.

Each of their next three opponents ranks among the top six in run defense, putting pressure on the Jets to demonstrate that their 252-yard outburst against Indianapolis, a performance that boosted them into the league's top half with 111.2 rushing yards per game, was not an aberration.

For Mike Marqusee, Dylan had succeeded in combining traditional blues material with modernist literary techniques: "[Dylan] took inherited idioms and boosted them into a modernist stratosphere.

"Pretty simple". But judging by the Tologs' reactions, coaches included, the loss didn't blur the notion that it was indeed the Tologs' season after claiming a Southern Section title that boosted them into ESPN Rise's top spot in the country.

It's possible to steal bread, pickles, cheese and meat from other players, again by boosting into them – or you can just throw stuff in the bin as soon as it spawns to spite everyone.

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