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Truex and Harvick entered the pits in the top two spots and came out of the pits in the same order.
"They should give us the chance to go into the pits because we know the pits better than them," Mazongo said, as the sound of water pumps clearing the shafts hummed through the air.
Season five also had drawn new participants down in the pits.
And true to its name, the Badwagon is just the pits.
He returned to the pits with the Renault engineers setting to work.
Most activity in the contracts still traded in the pits is electronic.
After much embarrassing grinding of gears, I slink back to the pits.
Brysen's ambition in the pits was not always matched by his talent.
Hopefully GT Sport hasn't been idling in the pits for too long.
Others insisted on whole cherries so the pits could add almondy nuance.
Some announcers come here and start announcing and never visit the pits.
To make natural dye from avocados, all you need are the pits.
When Massa reached the pits, mechanics from Mercedes gave him an ovation.
Negative self-talk makes you feel the pits while positive stuff uplifts you.
Raikkonen retired in the pits after an unsafe release that injured a mechanic.
Unlike traditional pitters, the pits stay corralled at the bottom of the bottle.
Marriage equality passed, and the pits of Hell did not open beneath us.
She picked heirloom peaches and cooked them with the pits for more flavor.
The Chevrolet and the Toyota drivers came to the pits in bunches, too.
The order from the state's Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) requires Duke Energy to store coal ash in lined pits, rebuffing the company's request to cover the pits in order to keep out rainwater and prevent the pits from overflowing.
The acrid smoke and ash from the pits was a constant annoyance to soldiers.
Hopefully they'll be returned promptly to the pits of Hell from which they spawned.
As the pits and gullies creep closer, local resident Hector Chiwonde, 59, is worried.
The outcome of the dry tree is something out of the pits of hell.
Pigot hit an inside wall, and Rahal's car went to the pits for repairs.
Vettel made it no further than the fourth lap before retiring in the pits.
"We had to coordinate all those cars taking off at the pits," he said.
Yeah, I was really in the pits, that's a good way to say it.
For farmers, draining the pits ahead of a hurricane is a race against time.
The car, a 22016CV, was repaired in the pits, and the team finished second.
But it has landed a lot of performers in the pits of mannerism too.
"It sounds like the pits" is asking for a sound-alike, but of what?
Touring the pits with Ahlum was like visiting the abeyant ghosts of my childhood.
So far two of the pits have been excavated, officially disproving the stone theory.
Chris Bucher, a local photographer, turned the pits and cracks into action-flick landscapes.
Alonso's actions in limping back to the pits after suffering two punctures were specifically mentioned.
Which, while not nearly as serious as a ruptured appendix, is still the pits. Love.
In 1979 the Museum of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses was opened above the pits.
Imagine the time saved making guacamole if you didn't have to deal with the pits?
The machines are now covering over the pits that cost 140,000 zlotys ($37,000) to dig.
Vettel took the opportunity to dive into the pits to change to dry weather tyres.
Characters who made "bad" decisions were snatched by scary demons to the pits of hell.
Injuries or fatalities from workers falling into the pits of fiery coal are also common.
"That's the only good thing Thatcher ever did: Shut the pits," they say in unison.
"Swimsuit is a diversion from the pits of hell to get people excited," she said.
The depth of the pits suggests the cataracts must have fallen from a considerable height.
The pits are dotted around a clearing some 8 km from the main dirt road.
It's starting to get gentrified now, but when we lived there it was the pits.
Car sales are the pits, and that's not changing unless gasoline prices double, which isn't likely.
It was aiming for a a spot between the pits seen on the left and right.
The pits burned day and night, many of them around the clock, seven days a week.
The Italian got back on track before retiring in the pits as Honda started the celebrations.
While headlines claim "peak venture" on valuations, at the earlier stages, it's more like the pits.
It's this nightmare that lies just beyond language and resides in the pits of our stomachs.
Unaware of Newman's injuries, he and his team celebrated on the track and in the pits.
Already on the grounds, patrolling through the pits where the racecars were parked, was Jeff Ahlum.
Column stills were used instead of pots, and masonry ovens replaced the pits: no more smoke.
The pits, 6.5 miles outside of downtown, contain drilling fluids and refinery wastes dating to the 1940s.
The handheld scanner works best on the challenging curves of the animal bones recovered from the pits.
Yes. But for most of us down in the pits it was the time of our lives.
These 15-ft animals ate avocado whole, traveled, and then pooped, depositing the pits in new places.
The German was pushed into the pits by marshals and returned to the track 193 minutes later.
I pull out a couple of dates and replace the pits with dollops of peanut butter. Yummyyyy.
Afterwards, a layer of aluminum is put on top, to reflect the pits back to the laser.
Student loans are the pits, but I knew from the get-go they'd be a long haul.
When the race restarted with six laps to go, Busch had come out of the pits first.
She brings him in because in the wake of Carreyrou's articles, yeah, motivation is in the pits.
Verstappen collided with Hamilton, punctured a rear tire and damaged the transmission limping back to the pits.
Back in 2013, power utilities started removing the waste from the pits alongside coal-fired power plants.
He estimated that some fifteen million dollars' worth a month was being extracted from the pits nearby.
In the pits after the race, there was considerable bickering about whether Beauchamp really was the winner.
When his mud-caked car returned to the pits, Stewart climbed out and yanked off his gloves.
"They spent a fortune on the pits and they put them in the wrong place," he said.
He is comparatively feasting against the Sixers in this highlight, but the Sixers are, objectively, The Pits.
A handful of male bodies were unearthed away from the pits, on the eastern side of the henge.
The pits got much bigger—reaching eight to ten metres in diameter—and moved far into the forest.
That damage cost him crucial time in the pits where his car was fitted with a new nose.
Because the earth hauled out of the pits over decades was simply dumped elsewhere, it is very loose.
After leading 13 laps, he was penalized a lap for passing the pace car while entering the pits.
Andretti's focus remains unbroken as he roars out of the pits before you can get your helmet off.
Stroll got a puncture on lap nine and lost a lot nursing his car back to the pits.
He banned liquor from the pits and imposed new restrictions on car modifications, obviating the bootleggers' chief ingenuity.
The predators were attracted to the pits because horses, bison and camels would become stuck in the tar.
The pits of peaches contain cyanogenic compounds, which the human body converts to cyanide, a poison, when consumed.
As he made the short walk back to the pits, the fans in the grandstands stood and applauded.
When the destruction of the landscape stopped with the fall of East Germany, those living closest to the pits had won the lottery: After billions of euros of cleanup, the pits were converted into large lakes, and the lakefront land became some of the most expensive real estate in the region.
One issue, the results suggest, is that the pits aren't being cleaned as often as they perhaps should be.
Everything was incinerated in the pits, say soldiers, including plastics, batteries, appliances, medicine, dead animals and even human waste.
The agency said it hoped that key observations from the pits would "reveal secrets" of the comet's interior structure.
According to a 2010 Government Accountability Report, more than 1,000 known toxins and carcinogens were burned in the pits.
Residents and local activists near the pits have blamed the site for high incidences of certain kinds of cancer.
It was now all about his out-lap, Ricciardo's in-lap, and any precious time wasted in the pits.
Back in Warren Park, as the pits and gullies expand, residents like Chiwonde despair that anything will be done.
I've definitely reached that point when the checkered flag signals all of us to head back into the pits.
I let his leash go so he could run away, but one of the pits got hold of Kenai.
The pits may be the result of ground collapse, when ice underneath the surface melted or sublimated, NASA thinks.
After a lackluster race, and hitting the wall, McAllister was all smiles while smoking a cigarette in the pits.
But his crew ordered him to the pits, telling him he would otherwise come up half a lap short.
In 1993, the year before Nelson Mandela became South Africa's first black president, 615 miners died in the pits.
Others still have been removed from the pits and are sent for temporary exhibitions in museums around the world.
Forget digging out the pits of lemons before you serve them as garnishes, at least for half the year.
Fine layers are exposed in the walls of the pits, and in some places those layers are displaced by faults.
In one race, Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo touched wheels with me and sent us both into the pits for repairs.
According to one soldier stationed at the base, the pits are set ablaze as many as five times a week.
They were fined 5,000 euros after Raikkonen was sent out of the pits with a loose wheel in Friday practice.
Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne lost power in the car early on Tuesday but was able to coast back to the pits.
The next levels are a driver going to rear of the lead lap, followed by a drive through the pits.
Regardless of which side of the coriander debate you're on, we can all agree that stale herbs are the pits.
Jenner reveals that her recent ski trip with Kourtney had its peaks and pits — the pits being Kourt's constant degenerations.
The pits were about as deep as a sinner's grave but wide enough for two people to circle each other.
The incident sent the seven-time champion to the pits and caused him to drop two laps off the pace.
If using fresh cherries, pit them over the colander, letting any juices fall into the bowl and discard the pits.
Regardless of which side of the cilantro debate you're on, we can all agree that stale herbs are the pits.
The pits were declared a Superfund site in 21983; in 2011, the E.P.A. put a temporary cap over the waste.
It's pretty gross to start eating cherries and spit out the pits afterwards, so reverse the order with this device.
There are highly qualified women behind the wheel, in the pits and on engineering teams, in numbers as never before.
But after assuming the top spot, Kenseth went to the pits for fuel, handing the lead back over to Keselowski.
The archeologists believe the pits would have acted like an ancient cooler, helping in the beer-making process and with storage.
Many of the pits were massive — some as large as 21 acres, burning more than 20043 tons of trash a day.
Many of the pits were massive — some as large as 10 acres, burning more than 50 tons of trash a day.
The Spaniard inspected the damage closely before the car was loaded on to a truck and taken back to the pits.
At the same time he stopped on the track, his teammate Nico Prost pulled into the pits with a similar problem.
Many of us will remember 2016 for a few words that will forever echo somewhere in the pits of our brains.
She will join her parents in a suite for a while, returning to the pits for the end of the race.
"At that time, there was no information that the debris in the [pits] presented a radiological risk," the Navy's Pauling said.
While Rossi found his biggest success Sunday by staying out of the pits, that was where the perennial favorites found failure.
And if the spokesman with a green thumb has different ideas for the pits near his home, more power to him.
"Isle of Dogs" is a delightful movie, and the stop-action is mind-bogglingly good, but the dogs are the pits.
He dallied in the pits with the drivers and car owners, listening to their aphorisms and sussing out nuggets of information.
Dr. Gupta and Dr. Collier interpret the pits as giant plunge pools created by cataracts cascading down from the land bridge.
Late last year, CME Group closed the pits of the New York Mercantile Exchange, where oil and metal once traded hands.
No adult males were found in the pits, and the items they were buried with showed signs of having been ritualistically smashed.
The contractor used the pits to dispose of plastics, tires, batteries, medical waste and other material that released airborne toxins when burned.
Ironic, really, for goodness to be found in the pits of radioactive misery — and yet that's the whole triumph of the scene.
Herb Saver Regardless of which side of the coriander debate you're on, we can all agree that stale herbs are the pits.
The Dutchman returned to the pits and finished the session down in 13th, after setting the fourth-best time in the morning.
Logano earned his first lead of the day when he beat the field out of the pits during the caution between stages.
America's stature in the world of nations has sunk into the pits, and our credibility as a world power has been destroyed.
Leclerc then failed to make it out of the pits in the final top 10 shootout due to a fuel system issue.
Around the pits that have been found so far, the jungle is strangely quiet; even birds and insects fear the water here.
It was the pits of a recession that helped transform the industrial Midwest from the Arsenal of Democracy into the Rust Belt.
You glide into the pits; Andretti hits his marks and the pit crew goes to work with another lightning-quick passenger change.
But they feared that if they did a riot might follow, and the spectators might burn the pits and destroy the cars.
If you can stand to turn on the oven, wash the cherries, pull off the stems and just leave the pits in.
Stewards deemed the German had been released from the pits in an unsafe condition and handed him a three-place grid drop.
Introduced in 2015, it was the first of Apple's laptops to ditch MagSafe and bring us into the pits of dongle hell.
These pits are not sealed from above, so rain can accumulate and overtop the pits, allowing untreated animal waste into the water.
The FIA also approved a number of technical rule changes, including the alignment of overtaking protocols once safety cars return to the pits.
Specimens fill the on-site museum, including the three most common animals found in the pits: dire wolves, saber-toothed cats and coyotes.
Things looked good for him as he was scored as the leader when he headed to the pits under green in Stage 2.
In the pits, the various teams continue futzing with the cars, oblivious to the various human-driven cars roaring away on the track.
We have completely new symbols which are the pits, for don't bother, and a bowl full of cherries, which means don't miss this.
They were cruel and played frightening tricks, and they laughed when people fell into the pits they liked to dig in the ground.
Insurance companies perform spot checks at racetracks to ensure that fans who are not in the pits have a reasonable expectation of safety.
Prepara herb savor Regardless of which side of the cilantro debate you're on, we can all agree that stale herbs are the pits.
There had also been a demonstratively angry Williams team leader, Patrick Head, when Piquet came into the pits unannounced to change his tires.
They ran about the pits with the wrong ones, then the right ones, and by the time Ricciardo left, he was behind Hamilton.
With 88 laps to go, Harvick, who led a race-best 105 laps, slowed and headed into the pits reporting a tire problem.
Vettel damaged his on the opening lap and both drivers also lost time in the pits with a wheel nut cross-threading problem.
She applied the same approach to the teeth recovered from the pits that belonged to ancient ancestors of gray wolves, coyotes and cougars.
The pits have been made, until now, at the Los Alamos weapons laboratory in New Mexico, where America's first nuclear weapons were built.
The pits surfaced frequently in my conversations with veterans service organizations and on Capitol Hill; there is even a bipartisan burn pits caucus.
The pole was still decided with minutes to spare, with periods without cars on track and drivers eliminated as they sat in the pits.
We're not ones to disparage our darling avocados, but getting out the pits can be difficult and something we would love to live without.
Before I know it, I'm out of the pits and onto the track and I mat the gas pedal and the car just flies.
Operators were meant to cover the pits in the areas that they excavated, he said, with local authorities responsible for ensuring pits were closed.
Not many words are exchanged as the human, not the code, drives us back to the pits so we can see what went wrong.
Fans are going straight for the deep stuff; the hard, prying, existential questions that we all ask ourselves deep in the pits of despair.
On the afternoon of the race, she arrived early to circle the pits of Bubba Raceway Park, a dirt track built among horse fields.
The positions of adherents shift around, too, as well as the infrastructure like the medical facility or the pits where bodies are being buried.
Because the pits are open to the public, drivers routinely have to autograph their way through a crowd just to get inside their trailers.
I was touring the pits with my father when he fell into a conversation with a young driver about the sport's dice-roll dangers.
Traders made and lost fortunes in the pits, once known for a rowdy, rough and tumble atmosphere marked by yelling and arcane hand signals.
Hartley lost radio contact and when it was restored was called back to the pits to retire when the car suffered high oil consumption.
We have pulled ourselves out of the pits of poverty, are paying off our credit cards, and are looking to buy a house in 2800.
Although Friesen led 37 laps, a problem in the pits with the right rear tire proved costly for the No. 52 Chevrolet on Lap 124.
Much of the waste in the pits was toxic, and burning it released a lethal array of pollutants: particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, hydrocarbons, neurotoxins.
They traded the lead until there were three laps to go, when they joined the mad scramble into the pits among other fuel-starved drivers.
By the end of lap 27, he was leading again, as Piquet made his unannounced pit stop that had Head gesticulating angrily in the pits.
Hamlin got out of the pits first to take the lead at the start of the second stage and maintained his advantage throughout the stage.
We have a history over the last two years of these phenomenal short squeezes in the pits and they tend to over-tread very heavily.
The walls of the pits are also covered in what the team calls "goosebumps" or "dinosaur eggs"—lumpy structures one to three metres in size.
Porsche's number one car was effectively out of contention after a long stay in the pits around midnight as mechanics wrestled with high water temperatures.
A clearer look at the rims of the pits might help tell whether they are small impact craters or they formed from erosion, for example.
It was a bittersweet success, with Leclerc's team mate Sebastian Vettel failing to make it out of the pits in the final phase of qualifying.
Seeds are planted inside at the start of the rainy season, and the pits boost crop productivity by concentrating scarce water and nutrients around the plants.
Upon arrival at the pits, Dennis is immediately struck with the futility of such a pandering contest when our time on this planet is so finite.
Scientists theorize that the pits are formed when the ceiling of a subsurface cavity can't support its own weight, resulting in cometary version of a sinkhole.
But definitely listen to Rouhani he's saying that Iran has never faced such a difficult economic situation as now and their currency is in the pits.
It doesn't know what was burned, or how often soldiers worked in the pits, or how many troops lived nearby, or how long they lived there.
The Spaniard took to the pits right after surrendering fourth place to Raikkonen, switching to a new set of mediums in order to undercut Valtteri Bottas.
So as the pits and steelworks close, leaving its people to wonder what they'll do for work, entrepreneurs are finding new uses for old industrial structures.
WHAT better artifact to feature in an exhibition called "New York at Its Core" than a metal contraption designed to remove the pits from an apple.
But a pile of raw cherries (with a nearby bowl for the pits) is just as fitting a way to celebrate the glories of the season.
This final site was chosen because the pits in this region have "goosebump" features that are thought to represent the fundamental building blocks of the comet.
Pagenaud's first concern: Charlie Kimball beat him out of the pits and held the lead for six corners, but Pagenaud overhauled him on the infield straight.
If the driver does it again, a black flag will be shown which tells him he has been excluded and must return immediately to the pits.
The fast-improving conditions then triggered a mass return to the pits for a change of tires with only Miller's Pramac Ducati remaining on the grid.
Three of those reports obtained by Fox News contained numerous photos taken by Brewer during his inspections and also his recommendation to replace the pits with incinerators.
A barber carves peach stones with jackknives far larger than the pits themselves — a tiny world of wishbones, buttons, shells, keys and others that defy swift classification.
We lost the money because 10 minutes before the close, somebody came into the pits that we were specialists in options and started buying puts like crazy.
As Rosetta makes its descent, it will take hi-resolution images of the region, allowing scientists to peer closer view at the pits and the dusty surface.
Kind of like with a Formula 1 car, you don't wanna waste time in the pits, you always want to be out on the road earning money.
The driver who had pulled into the pits in first, Martin Truex Jr., restarted ninth after a disastrous stop when a jack failed to lift his car.
Debris from his car's broken front wing littered the track while Perez's right rear tyre was punctured, leaving him limping back to the pits on a rim.
Afterwards, you can simply recycle the bottle with the pits inside, but you also have the option to fish them all back out, if you so desire.
He reburied them in pits within the Stonehenge site that are known as Aubrey Holes, named for 17th century antiquarian John Aubrey who first discovered the pits.
Rock 'n' roll thinks it can party 24 hours a day until it reaches the gates of heaven or the pits of hell, but it slows down.
Britain's Alice Powell failed to finish, retiring in the pits three laps from the end, after starting from the back due to a gearbox problem in qualifying.
This month, fruit growers in South Australia reported that the pits in peaches and nectarines had gotten so hot that they burned the fruit from the inside.
The motorsport series (and its advertising-base) has become more device-distributed, and NASCAR streams more race-day data live, from the pits to the driver's seat.
Manufacturer solidarity was on display early, as all of the Ford drivers came to the pits together for fuel only — no tires — on Lap 16 of 200.
Monaco's Charles Leclerc had also been on course to score for Sauber but was ordered to stop after an unsafe release from the pits while in eighth place.
The pits are long gone and the Old Black Horse has made way for houses, but Mr Pritchard can still remember the sound its organ used to make.
Then, last year, NASA's Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission discovered gravitational anomalies that could have indicated hollow spaces within the pits, according to reporting by Eos.
Rubbing salt into his wounds, Hamilton was hit with a five-second time penalty for entering the pits on the wrong side of the bollard marking the entrance.
McLaren's Fernando Alonso provided the only real incident of the first session when he crawled back to the pits with a gearbox problem five minutes from the end.
Experts said the size of the pits and the speed of their excavation showed that the problem is unique — typical Iranian burial practices involve individual and family plots.
The move was a deliberate one to prevent Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo getting the jump with a quick stop while Hamilton waited behind Bottas, already in the pits.
"These pits may contain ancient dune sandstones around the edges of the pits and could be a good place to look for evidence of ancient life," the summary reads.
They add that the pits are less than 400 yards from the barracks and that the smell from the thick black smoke permeates in the air over the base.
Many use toilets only in emergencies, worrying that the pits will clog up quickly when, in fact, they are meant to last a family of five about ten years.
The company sources apricots from its farm and others in California, removes the flesh, air-dries the pits at the center, cracks them open, and sells the seeds inside.
He said the stock, which reached $275 almost a year ago, has climbed out of the pits, bouncing under $152 in December, to levels that investors can take profits.
The front-wing broken, the champion dived into the pits where he spent nearly a minute with Mercedes caught unawares and milling about in confusion without any tires ready.
The aim is not to land in one of the pits, just to pass over them, but it is possible that Rosetta will end up in one of them.
Whether it's a nice, crisp button-down shirt or a simple tank top found in the recesses of your brother's closet, getting a white shirt dirty is the pits.
We felt this in the pits of our stomachs as we rolled up to Mr. Cotton's home and were greeted by two cars with Confederate flags on the bumpers.
The less often a car has to enter the pits for fuel or fresh tires, the more laps it will be able to complete before the clock runs out.
The new seismic data show that some of the pits are elongated as if the land bridge was progressively shrinking until a breach unleashed the glacial lake behind it.
World champion Hamilton failed to set a time and did not even make it past the opening session after a lack of power forced him back into the pits.
"Of course it hurts, and we're all disappointed," said the four times world champion, who hugged his mechanics and gave the crowd a quick wave after returning to the pits.
He drew inspiration for the Twitter account's name from the Golden State fan blog Warriors World, which used the slogan "We Got Suck" when the team was in the pits.
Until then, drivers will still have to pull into the pits and hop from one car with depleted batteries to an identical car with fresh batteries to finish the race.
There can be no doubt that the plan was for a German to win, but when leader Manfred von Brauchitsch's car caught fire in the pits Seaman assumed the lead.
Hamilton had led from pole and was keeping a distance to the safety car, which was about to return to the pits, when Vettel hit the rear of his Mercedes.
It's got a low gross-out factor but the reason cherries don't come with a choking hazard labels is because I'm pretty sure you're not supposed to eat the pits.
To the south, in the town of Bartiebougou, a mason who spent four months on a construction project in a mining area there said the pits were teeming with fighters.
A ground-up peach pit (as well as the pits of cherries, apricots, and plums) could theoretically cause someone to get really sick, and if enough is consumed, even die.
"There's a car parked at the entrance to the pits, if we go off we're going to hit it," the Briton told his team over the radio during Saturday's session.
Daniel Ricciardo spun his Renault backwards into the barriers in the closing stages of the first 90-minute session and crawled back to the pits with a dislodged rear wing.
The Australian spun his Renault backwards into the barriers in the closing stages of the first 90-minute session and crawled back to the pits with a dislodged rear wing.
Local Government Minister July Moyo said in a statement the government had declared a state of disaster and that up to 70 people could have been trapped in the pits.
The U.S. Army soldier that provided the photos says that the pits are about 400 yards from thier barracks and that the smoke often hangs over their section of the base.
Rossi stretched his final tank of gas 13 miles to cycle into the lead as others had to duck into the pits for a splash of fuel in the waning laps.
His first break came when he hit pit road after the green flag — a multi-car incident brought out the caution flag and Harvick only lost one lap in the pits.
It has never quite found an industry to replace the pits that were shut under Margaret Thatcher; several handsome Georgian buildings on its market square are now bars or loan shops.
On Franklin's instructions, I do a few circles in the pits to let the brakes cool down, and then I get out and walk around to let myself do the same.
Last season he drew controversy and punishment for shoving French driver Esteban Ocon in the pits, his gestures caught on camera, after a clash at the Brazilian Grand Prix in November.
Courtney Rahal plans to stand in the pits at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday while her 22012-year-old husband, Graham, climbs into a car and starts his ninth Indianapolis 219.
The Frenchman smashed his car's rear wing when he lost control and spun backwards into the barriers while exiting the pits in the day's first practice session, leaving debris on track.
In the pits of their worst moments together of drug abuse and constant drinking, this daughter would become a symbol of God reaching down to pull him out of his darkness.
Inside the pits, in Russia's far-eastern region of Yakutia, trucks with wheels taller than their drivers rumble along narrow dirt roads carved into the mine's walls, carrying loads of ore.
The championship leader had driven into the back of Hamilton's Mercedes while both were following the safety car in first and second places, waiting for it to return to the pits.
While skeptics argue that the concept of technology transfer is just a marketing ploy, carmakers like Ferrari and Mercedes-Benz have long emphasized the relationship between the pits and the showroom.
Since the early 1900s, more than a million bones from mammoths, mastodons, ground sloths and other animals have been excavated from the pits, offering rare glimpses of Pleistocene life in California.
It is an important document, presenting  an alternative view of what was going in New York in the mid-1970s, when painting was supposedly in the pits, writhing and mostly dead.
Keselowski made his way into the top-five in the second stage, but with less than 40 laps remaining in the stage, a loose wheel forced an unscheduled trip to the pits.
Fewer Americans are dependent on TANF than ever; yet, even in the pits of the 2007-09 recession, the poverty rate did not surpass a recent high of 19933%, recorded in 1993.
There's something very moving about a turtle leaving where she belongs, the sea, and going on the beach with a lot of effort, digging, laying eggs, filling the pits, and going back.
Miller, who did two qualifying laps on wets before returning to the pits and asking for slicks, was the first independent Ducati rider to take a pole position in the top-flight.
After so many drivers had had tire failures, Piquet's team called him into the pits for a tire change, even though he was in the lead and capable of winning the title.
In 1975, they moved to New York and became entrenched in the city's galvanizing punk scene—in the pits with all the big names: Dead Boys, Blondie, Talking Heads, and the like.
When the crevices they had dug into the bedrock filled up, the herders piled bodies on top of the pits, carefully placing large rocks over the heads and torso of each corpse.
The paint, so thick that in some places it resembled tree bark, bubbled and hissed as the lead spilled into the pits and crevices and filled them, solidifying into various mineral patterns.
The Past of Bird Box, Explained The "past" segment begins on the day the world changes, the day creatures invade the earth (or maybe rise up from the pits of hell, who knows).
After dominating the opening practice, Mercedes, using an upgraded engine, were flexing their muscles again in the second until a rare mistake by Hamilton sent him into the wall and then the pits.
The Finn was summoned to the stewards afterwards for an unsafe release from the pits but escaped a grid penalty with Ferrari picking up a 5,000 euro ($6,136.50) fine instead for the misdemeanor.
Wearing a black T-shirt, his long brown hair tied back in a ponytail, Mr. Sherman boiled chokecherries until the pits sank to the bottom of the pot and could be easily removed.
Vettel, who came into the weekend eclipsed by Leclerc, appeared to have pulled out some of the old magic with provisional pole but pulled into the pits after errors on his final lap.
Organizers decided, after consultations with team bosses in order to avoid a mass start from the pits, to leave Miller alone out front and several rows clear of the others after grid penalties.
The safety car appeared on track after 18-year-old Canadian newcomer Lance Stroll, suffering his third retirement in three races, turned into Toro Rosso's Carlos Sainz as the Spaniard left the pits.
Hamilton made a clean start and rose through the field to fifth on durable medium tires as drivers peeled off into the pits under the safety-car period prompted by Kevin Magnussen's massive crash.
When the yellow flag waved for an incident between Danica Patrick and Austin, an ambulance at the entrance of pit road created a bunch-up among three drivers trying to get into the pits.
Vettel took the early lead in Montreal with an audacious move at the start, but he gave it back for good when he went to the pits — for the second time — on Lap 37.
It said the pits belonged to a brick factory and a fertilizer plant, with arrests made as early as 2013 at both sites, though repeated waste treatment efforts by authorities there had proved unsuccessful.
Just think about winning races in the pits by taking a penalty right at the end (like the 1998 British Grand Prix), or the on-off battle to ban and then allow team orders.
"There is not just anger but rage," said Mr. Briois, the mayor of Hénin-Beaumont, a town of 27,000 residents in the heart of what, before the pits all closed, was France's coal country.
And it was there that Bobby Labonte really began to flourish, first working in the pits then as a competitor earning that first opportunity to immerse himself and his dreams in the NASCAR culture.
Rescuers in Battlefields, 175 km (109 miles) west of Harare, had hoped to start bringing the miners out by Friday afternoon but the amount of water in the pits and underground tunnels slowed progress.
The speed limits of the GT-EV mean that, even when it isn't in the pits, it won't be able to compete with the LMP1 and LMP2 car classes, the top tiers of endurance racing.
So: There are lots and lots of startups here, many of them either fielding cars or just nosing around the pits at the track, looking to fill in some blanks in the self-driving crossword.
The Briton tried in vain to push the stricken car back to the pits, with the help of some marshals, before then crouching in some distress next to it after it had been wheeled off.
"The spray's better now, let's get going," Mercedes's triple world champion Lewis Hamilton said over the team radio on lap five before the signal came that the safety car would be brought into the pits.
The safety car was deployed early on after Kevin Magnussen's Haas suffered a puncture, scattering debris on the track as rhe Dane limped back to the pits on a rim and a flailing tyre carcass.
Vettel returned to the pits and stepped out of the car after four laps of the Japanese Grand Prix, leaving Lewis Hamilton to win for Mercedes and forge 59 points clear with four races remaining.
In Formula One, however, if a driver ignores three waved blue flags in a row, he is penalized with a drive through the pits, a punishment detour that usually means the loss of several positions.
Hamilton, who had started the floodlit race level on points with the German, took second place for Mercedes after staging a late chase following the five-second penalty for driving deliberately slowly into the pits.
Bottas was sent to the medical centre as a precaution after smashing head-on into the barriers at the downhill turn six, with his badly damaged Mercedes brought back to the pits on a truck.
"At the time, it was the pits, because I was impatient, it was painful, and it was uncomfortable sitting on the floor in between her legs for two hours," the curator and charity officer remembers now.
Meanwhile, Ricciardo took full advantage of the clean air and put in a superbly fast in-lap, and the delta between the two should have guaranteed that he came out of the pits well in front.
The German was on course to challenge Raikkonen and Hamilton's best times before he clipped the wall on the final bend, causing him to abort his lap and dart into the pits with a fluid leak.
"Did he hit me deliberately?" asked Hamilton over the radio, limping back to the pits and fully aware that Vettel's only real hope of getting back into the reckoning would be if the Briton went out.
So drivers stopped in the pits halfway through and ditched their steering wheels, giving themselves room to hop from their spent ride into one with a fully charged battery, as their pit crew buckled them in.
There was little wrestling with engine components in the garage, scant duct-taping of body panels out in the pits, and a dearth of crazed gesticulating from crew members trying to troubleshoot this or that problem.
Vettel capitalised on a virtual safety car deployment to sneak out of the pits in front of pole-sitter Hamilton and held off the champion Briton to claim a 48th win overall and third at Albert Park.
Yellowish remnants found in the pottery and funnels, as well as the presence of stoves in the pits which could have been used in the brewing process, provided the first direct evidence of on site beer brewing.
The pits that are seen in the pictures provided to Fox News are situated in a part of Camp Taji known as an "amber zone"—an area adjacent to U.S. Military operations where Iraqi National Forces operate.
Phantasmal, wanting to be a stealth-based game, encourages sneaking through the pits with strategic uses of light, but eight times out of ten the monsters are just waiting immediately on the other side of the door.
In the confusion, the Brazilian left the pits with the fuel hose attached to the car and nearly collided with another car in the pitlane before being pushed back to the garage to have the hose removed.
But after a yellow flag came out when Austin Dillon lost power, Harvick, in the No. 212 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford, eclipsed the 213-miles-per-hour speed limit going into the pits for his final stop.
"In future we're going to make sure we have more margin because we want to be able to cover for Vettel doing an amazingly good in-lap to the pits, or having an incredibly fast stop," he added.
But in India it's often women of the lowest caste, the Dalits, who empty the pits—by scooping the waste into woven baskets, which they carry away on their heads, teaching their young daughters to do it too.
"Everything worked well on the car on the in-lap, so just saw the smoke and hopped out," said Magnussen, adding that he had had no indication of any problems as he brought the car into the pits.
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Charles Leclerc posted the fastest time in practice for the Canadian Grand Prix on Friday as Ferrari took advantage of some Mercedes misfortune with world champion Lewis Hamilton watching from the pits after clipping the wall.
But now sales of the frozen strong stuff are really in the pits, according to the Wall Street Journal, with Americans drinking just 1.4 million gallons worth per month compared to 19 million gallons of non-frozen juice.
Concern has been expressed that drivers might not get a clear view of the start light gantry, or overhead stop/go signals in the pits, when they look up but few such worries emerged during pre-season testing.
Thinking of the wolves in the pits saddens Annabelle, but her grandfather, "a serious man who always told me the truth, which I didn't always want," points out that she didn't mourn the snake he killed last spring.
Soren Rundquist, Environmental Working Group's director of spatial analysis, said if the rainfall projections hold up, the flood waters will simply take what was sprayed on the fields with them, along with what spills out of the pits.
Some of the Los Angeles Angels had this same sick feeling in the pits of their stomachs on April 9, 2009, when their young teammate Nick Adenhart, another pitcher of endless promise, was killed in a California car crash.
Like nearly all the rest of the field, Larson and Busch went to the pits on the late caution caused when Joey Logano&aposs car blew a right tire and slammed into the wall six laps from the finish.
Pagenaud crossed a blend line too early exiting the pits and received only a warning despite the fact doing so helped him get ahead of Scott Dixon for what essentially was the race win on Lap 873 of 80.
The fire of anxiety that's smoldered in the pits of your stomachs for 18 months will flare up into an inferno on Tuesday night and then, just like that, be stamped out by the cold reality of the results.
Amid it all, market veterans are left to ponder when the script will flip and market direction will turn not by newfound optimism among traders in the pits, but rather by algorithms that generate "buy" rather than "sell" signals.
Red Bull's Pierre Gasly grabbed fifth on the grid and will start alongside the Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas, who could do no better than sixth after an early spin in the final session sent the Finn to the pits.
Losing a parent at any age is the pits, but being the first of your friends to go through it — to be the one writing a eulogy when everyone else is writing wedding vows — is its own fresh hell.
Losing a parent at any age is the pits, but being the first of your friends to go through it — to be the one writing a eulogy when everyone else is writing wedding vows — is its own fresh hell.
Often, a flickering yellow-orange caution light in the distance is the only warning you'll receive before you round a blind corner and stumble across a wounded McLaren or Red Bull, belching smoke and struggling to hobble back to the pits.
Busch got out of the pits first during the caution between the first two stages and led nearly the entire second stage, but Keselowski was able to pass him inside the final three laps of the stage for another stage win.
I'll admit, it's weird watching a driver — especially one who's spent 25 minutes fighting tooth and nail for the lead of the race — pull into the pits, hop out of a car, hop into another one, and take off again.
SPIELBERG, Austria (Reuters) - Sebastian Vettel's hopes of delivering Ferrari's first win of the Formula One season suffered a setback in Austria on Saturday after he had to watch from the pits while team mate Charles Leclerc qualified on pole position.
After a mid-session lull when all the cars returned to the pits to hand back their first set of tires, Rosberg soon had the track to himself and immediately took almost a second off Verstappen's early pace-setting time.
More profoundly, Toomey felt the Brexit vote and rejection of establishment politics were a sign of profound disaffection in parts of a community still struggling with the loss of the pits and factories and the sense of identity they encapsulated.
It's really important to keep this in-between, so if someone sees two cherries or one cherry, they're going to want to read the review to learn why this movie isn't getting a full bowl, but it's also not the pits.
According to the document, seen by Reuters, teams can inform a driver about concerns with their vehicle but "any message of this sort must include an irreversible instruction to enter the pits to rectify the problem or to retire the car".
Her works, documented with photography, eventually faded in time as the landscape's own biological motion took over—unlike the pits of Kennecott Copper's mines, which Burtynsky photographs, or Smithson's Spiral Jetty, which will remain for unknown lifetimes, perhaps outliving us all.
Mr. Winckler did not say when or by whom the pits were discovered, but the first graves in the area were found in August with the help of members of Colectivo Solecito, a group of women whose children are missing.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The tires of the Aston Martin Racing team car screech and the engine roars as it leaves the pits on its way back into the race at the Shanghai international circuit, one of China's premier motor racing venues.
KBR&aposs attorney, Warren Harris, told the court that the decision to use burn pits was made by the military, which also made decisions on where the pits would be located, what hours they would operate and what would be burned in them.
A report for the UN found that one militia forces miners to sell their gold at $25 per gram, far less than the $60 they would get on the open market, and charges miners a monthly fee for access to the pits.
"What we tried to do in constructing the races is take you into the cars and into the pits ... meaning getting you involved in the drama of what is going on inside those little cabs hurtling at 200 miles an hour," he said.
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, like Hamilton a past winner in Austin, was eighth in the opening session after hitting a kerb, smashing bodywork, and driving back to the pits one-handed while holding the remnants of his right side mirror in the other.
Speaking with veterans who believe they have been injured by the pits of flaming garbage was difficult — they believe they went into conflicts understanding that they might not survive deployment, but they were largely unprepared for illnesses surfacing years after their service.
Late in the race Hunter-Reay and yet another Andretti team mate Townsend Bell were the two fastest cars on the track when Mikhail Aleshin spun into a wall, a crash that brought out the yellow flag and triggered a stampede into the pits.
Whether they're being chided for cluttering up the workplace with their hoverboards or being called narcissists for using the cameras attached to their phones to capture moments in their lives, their elders have made it abundantly clear that they think millennials are just the pits.
Force used any break in the schedule to work the ropes outside the pits, signing autographs, shaking hands, posing for photos and hamming it up with fans who line up 10 deep to get a glimpse or a coveted interaction with drag racing's pied piper.
"Bono", as Bonnington is known to friends and team mates, missed the Mexico Grand Prix due to a "personal medical procedure" and had been expected to miss two races, but was back in the pits here to help Hamilton try to clinch a sixth title.
The number of white T-shirts I've stained yellow in the pits is preposterous, borderline criminal; I shudder to think of the percentage of my young adult life I've spent smelling like a toxic combination of sweat and a plastic floral arrangement melting in the sun.
"It will be interesting to get to look into the interior of the pits," Mohamed Ramy El-Maarry, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Bern in Switzerland, and a member of the team working with Rosetta's high-resolution camera, said during a news conference on Thursday.
The à la carte menu is concise and exceptional, especially the hand-caught barbecued smoky trout, served with a salad of foraged greens and herbs, and the dessert, raw-milk ice cream served with pickled elderberries and an oil made from the pits of plums. otto-berlin.net.
I'm less in the pits than I was last year or the year before that, and looking back, those tweets of despair inspire humiliation in me, no matter how much attention they got or how many people replied telling me that I'm great and to hang in there.
Giving a whole fandom a nickname of sorts was already commonplace in K-pop, but Gaga was the first to do it on such a grand scale in a western context—using it to describe the way fans would writhe, scream and dance in the pits of her high-octane performances.
The whistleblower based in Taji said that the photos taken last month are just a few examples of the constant burning that occurs in the pits near his base on a weekly, and sometimes even daily basis, and that the smoke often reaches a choking point as it wafts through the air.
But a small but mounting outcry that the pits are unsightly and are built without community consultation peaked last month in a flurry of articles in local newspapers, including one in The Queens Chronicle about Mr. Famiglietti's case, and street-corner news conferences where local officials condemned the environmental cleanup effort as governmental overreach.
Depending on where you stand in the ongoing debate around spoiler culture, how invested you are in The Rise of Skywalker, and whether you can recognize the cleverness behind Burger King's ad campaign no matter how dastardly it may be, this is either a completely genius idea or something from the pits of hell.
With The Bachelor as a whole under scrutiny to modernize and get in touch with both the social media age and a more (and rightfully so) politically correct public, perhaps the show realizes that it's the pits to watch two women or two men nearly come to blows to win a rose on a reality show.
These veterans — the vast majority of whom were completely healthy before deploying — came to believe their illnesses were caused from their exposure to the burn pits, but when they sought treatment at Veteran's Administration (VA) hospitals and filed for disability benefits, the DOD denied that the pits were a hazard, and the VA sided with the DOD.
Down at our brand new site on Cannon Street thousands of dealers, brokers and back-up staff all donned the famous garish jackets (red of course being the color for the locals who used at least a portion of their own money in the pits) and went about the raucous business of the futures and options market.

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