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At ground level charged by opposition & knocked in head.
The Justice Department sued the National Association of Realtors in federal court in 2005 on antitrust grounds, charging that its policies were stifling competition and hurting consumers.
For the first time, artist and Indio resident Randy Friedman is renting out his three-bedroom home within walking distance of the festival grounds, charging $1,000 a night.
But what developed rather quickly was the opposite pole, that this is, if not sacred ground, at least charged ground.
A weak pound is generally bad for UK airlines – which pay for their fuel in dollars, and much of their navigation costs and ground charges in euros.
Airstrikes continued to pound the outskirts of the city Monday as the port city remains on the brink of an all-out war, with troops from the United Arab Emirates leading the ground charge while Saudi warplanes drop bombs on targets surrounding the city.
The "Reds" were gaining ground, he charged, because traitors in the federal government were secretly aiding their cause.
Seconds later, as if on cue, the buffalo lowered its head, pawed the ground and charged, injuring, as it turns out, Ms. Hayes.
But the location of the neighborhood and competing Israeli and Palestinian claims to East Jerusalem make nearly every move on the ground politically charged.
Rankin told Chapman repeatedly "get on the ground", Broccoletti said, but "Mr Chapman does not get on the ground, he charges and lunges at the officer".
IDC says that Microsoft and IBM gained ground by charging less for their products and focusing on database software for simpler functions.
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