1. England and Germany have been told they will not be allowed onto the pitch to practice until Friday. 2. Although he was a substitute worker unknown to the IRS security guards, the courier was allowed onto the grounds without being asked for identification. 3. And kids have to be as tall as the sled is long to be allowed onto the ski slope. 4. After the Saturday night game, they will be allowed onto the outfield grass, where they can sleep overnight in sleeping bags. 5. But he said there are no limits on the number of boats allowed onto the river and no guidelines on the distance that boats should maintain from each other. 6. Los Angeles and other cities also have used ramp metering, which employs traffic signals to control the number of cars allowed onto highways. 7. No vehicles, hikers, bikers, campers or horseback riders will be allowed onto the canyon floor during the road repairs. 8. She said the only way they would be allowed onto U.S. soil is if they manage to slip through the line of U.S. ships between Cuba and Florida. 9. Spectators were not allowed onto Dobbins Air Reserve Base. 10. That estimate was derived from the average costs of other uranium mill tailings cleanups and might change once the Energy Department is allowed onto the pile, she said. |