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The visitor with the clipboard, Mark Nealon, noted that the front door had been left wide open — grounds for a two-point violation and a $200 fine — and that trash was bundled on the stairs leading from the street to the basement kitchen.
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"Italy is not open ground for stealing," said Italy's culture minister, Rocco Buttiglione, last week.
That players can no longer recharge health by simply hiding and waiting adds further tension, forcing risky dashes across open ground for the salve to heal their wounds.
Of course it all started with the eccentricity of a rich and privileged man, but it became an open ground for many gifted and radical artists.
SCIENCE TIMES A report in the Observatory column last Tuesday about giant eucalyptus trees in Australia described incompletely rain forest trees that are generally intolerant to shade and require open ground for their seeds to germinate.
What do we know about how exhaustively police search teams comb open ground for clues to a crime or how soldiers patrolling high-risk routes search for IEDs?
The current work was inspired by an effort to inform and improve training and procedures in two search tasks: first, for police teams combing open ground for clues to a crime; and second, the detection of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) for soldiers on patrol in theatre.
'I know some animals who would give their ears to be sitting down to supper with us tonight!' ") From the time he opened Grounds for Sculpture, in 1992, Mr. Johnson spoke of including a world-class restaurant where art lovers could enjoy a fine meal in a village inspired by Monet's Giverny.
Testing several kinds of meat in several conditions, repeating the experiment, and setting up a control experiment ("all other things being equal"), he was able to absolutely exclude spontaneous generation, opening ground for subsequent work by Pasteur, Koch, and Snow.
Our study opens ground for future work in several fields: for human-based research, by informing when the molecular machinery underlying hemostasis was established; for avian physiology research and veterinary medicine, by increasing our understanding of genes involved in avian bleeding that will be useful for understanding bleeding disorders in captive and wild populations.
The fourth region, the northern savanna, consists of a sparsely populated plateau, offering open ground favourable for stock breeding.
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