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For example, although his building, which is to use bricks, will be 15 stories tall, the sixth floor will ultimately be flush with the Skidmore House's top floor, and the stories above that level are to be set back.
The IPCC has been in business only since 2004 and is still finding its feet; the Criminal Cases Review Commission, which sent Mr Davis's case back for another look, has seen its budget shrink.Even in flusher times, it is ultimately an engaged citizenry that kicks an injustice into touch.
In rendering the ninth round of that fight Mr. Kram describes the firepower of Ali's bruising flush hooks on Frazier (who ultimately won in 15 rounds) as "dark, magnetic Goya".
Ultimately, the freshwater is flushed out to sea, the entire ingenious system working by gravity.
Ultimately, he is forced to flush the mascots down the toilet.
(The original charges remain unproved, though Deaver, having been flushed into a self-serving fib, was ultimately convicted of lying to Congress and a federal grand jury).
The minerals eventually have to be flushed from the system and the sodium must ultimately be replenished; this could mean work for the homeowner.
The incident this week at Bagram also recalled a one-paragraph Newsweek report in 2005 — which ultimately proved to be false — that interrogators at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, had tried to flush a Koran down a toilet.
Flummoxed, Dr. Brunvand could not find anything on brain or blood scans, ultimately deciding it was encephalopathy, meaning his brain had temporarily shut down to flush out toxins.
Ultimately, compared with some past budget disagreements when the economy was not so flush, the differences between the mayor and Council this year are not that extreme.
For flushing $7 billion out of Russia, they were paid approximately $1.8 million in fees, which they ultimately parked in offshore accounts on the Isle of Man.
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