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16 min: Palace enjoy a decent minute's spell of possession, patiently sweeping passes to one another, making progress slowly yard by yard.
Approached at random and asked if the trials in progress mere yards away made them fearful, several people said no, or they gave looks that unmistakably said, "You're kidding, right?" Everything taking place now is, in a sense, a prelude to the pending trial of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the self-described mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
In the first phase of Panther's Claw, which began in earnest on July 3, the force led by the Light Dragoons' battle group was only progressing 400 yards a day.
Having progressed 20 yards in the best part of five minutes, the mototaxi's front wheel catches a pothole, jolting its body and sending a couple of dozen of the batteries scattering back down the street.
Landy led from the gun, increased his lead as the first two laps progressed to seven yards, 10 yards, 15 yards at one point.
But for all the progress in the yard, Admiral's Row has continued to crumble.
The free apps allows owners to remotely start and stop the mowers as well as track their progress around the yard.
The Taimyr, after blasting high-packed ice with hundreds of pounds of dynamite in the last twenty-four hours, was able to progress only 385 yards along the fifteen miles which separate it from the camp.
He states that the slow French progress (around 1,500 yards an hour) and the large distances each unit had to guard from Viet Minh infiltration meant that the Viet Minh could easily escape the net.
The figures are also expected to focus on Scotland Yard's progress in tackling disability hate crime.
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