Forget the politicians going head-to-head on Morning Ireland or The Last Word.
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He choked; the blood beat in his head; he was at bursting-point.
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The problem is that animation is far more expensive than talking-head interviews.
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However, one issue raised its head just days into his presidency: Marikana.
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In red ink across the head of the paper were the words:
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I followed a grassy path out above the sea towards a headland.
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They rounded the headland in minutes, and entered the open area beyond.
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The Silver Heron is at anchor in the bay beyond that headland.
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And then the headland ended, fell away directly ahead of the path.
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Weather the headland if need be, but I'll not lose Peter Sargeant!'
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We got in and rowed round the promontory and into the caves.
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Then Beatrice came to the edge of the promontory and called down:
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This tool is a feasible and reasonable method for promontory stimulation testing.
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Two hours later, and the promontory was lying to the larboard wake.
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The word means a fishhook, and the promontory looks something like one.
Ús de foreland en anglès
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Once clear of St Helens, I've laid a course to weather the foreland.
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The foreland was clearly visible, with the high woods which clothed its summit.
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We found the coast very precipitous, without any foreland or inlets.
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The high hills to the west were the farthest eastern foreland of the enormous western chain.
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A noble beach of white sand fringes the bay from the town to the foreland of Alminàr.
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And many a fairy foreland set
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We passed within a very short distance of the Cape, a bold bluff foreland, but not of any considerable height.
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The diversity of polyhydroxyalkanoates-producing bacteria in freshwater reservoirs in the Ecology Glacier foreland, Antarctica, was examined by a cultivation-dependent method.
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Beach, sand, headland, foreland, shelf, reef, breaker, bar, bank, ledge, shoal, spit, sound, race, reach, are words of Northern origin.
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The Alcazaba or citadel, its oldest part, is built on the isolated and precipitous foreland which terminates the plateau on the north-west.
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To the south was the foreland of the high western mountains, whose uppermost reaches were never warmed by the gentle days of summer.
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The sun, though up and brisk already upon sea and foreland, had not found time to rout the shadows skulking in the dingles.
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During an earlier advancing period, the mountain glaciers filled the deep trench of a fault line separating the mountain foreland and the ancient massif.
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It came around the foreland head of the ridge with the lights off and started down the edge of the floodplain in the moonlight.
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They reached a part of the cliffs where a low wall divided the foreland from an old churchyard which was fast crumbling into the sea.
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And so they three departed thence and rode forth as fast as ever they might till that they came to the foreland of that mount.