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A $50 million blue crane, rising hundreds of feet in the air above the Bay.
The subject was tailor-made for him, from the cliffs rising hundreds of feet above the sea to the beacons whose technology seems with hindsight to anticipate that of moving pictures.
The budget office is also likely to show the surplus rising hundreds of billions of dollars, probably to a level higher than the figure of nearly $5 trillion used by the White House today.
Because the turbines, made of roughly 8,000 parts, are so large and heavy — blades half the length of a football field, towers rising hundreds of feet in the air, motors weighing in the tons — they are difficult and expensive to transport.
Assisted by American B-52 bombers, whose payloads sent mushroom clouds of smoke and dust rising hundreds of feet into the mountain air, the Afghans were using artillery and hundreds of foot soldiers to try to flush out some 2,000 fighters loyal to Mr. bin Laden.
Having nosed the Burmeister to the bottom of Olkhon's eastern cliffs, rising hundreds of feet above the lake, Sergei idled the boat's engines and let its propellers churn a prop wash that lured in the fish, which we pulled out of the water one after the other.
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Jennifer has a B.A. in Sociology and Women's Studies from Colgate University and she is the mother of Emilia, a rising 7th grader who is enormously patient with her mother's work schedule.
The students' scores ranged from grade levels 5.7 to 6.7 (students were typically rising 10th to 12th graders).
"You've got to win games," said Hartson, who was part of the Wales side that rose 49th place under Mark Hughes in 2003.
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