He's a workhorse on a team that plays hard defensively, but provides little cushion offensively. |
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Without body and sufficient fruit flavors, Sauvignon blanc wines from the Loire Valley are offensively vegetal and aggressively acidic. |
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Jose Macias has had a terrible time offensively and defensively at second this year, and rookie Oscar Salazar is short on experience. |
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Over in Seattle, some jagoff comported himself even more offensively as this anonymous writer tells it. |
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The fact that the smoke is offensively unpleasant warrants legislative regulation of the matter. |
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It's not that the majority of the songs presented are offensively bad, just completely unessential. |
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Everything on the market seemed to turn into those bendy, rimless shards sheened with that bluish, rather offensively reflective stuff. |
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The Seahawks didn't play well offensively, particularly on the offensive line. |
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The Bucks still are infuriating, but they are talented enough offensively to scare the bejabbers out of anyone. |
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A team which plays offensively as the Yanks do may find it tough to change their MO during playoff time. |
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As long as your offensively gifted soldiers are engaged in combat, you'll be gaining favour. |
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Do your best offensively and carry out different attacks on enemy operations in the area. |
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Fordyce has struggled offensively all season but is signed for two more years. |
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When I looked back she was angling a mirror to see what must have been offensively dark chin hairs so she could tweeze them out. |
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In that contest, Ennis was very active offensively taking seven shots on goal. |
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He was constantly drunk during a visit to the city and behaved offensively to fellow guests. |
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I am not biased against the authority as the writer offensively suggests, nor am I politically-motivated. |
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I hope you don't take this offensively, I just wanted to get this straight. |
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It's pathetic that a man of this century should be talking in such an offensively brazen manner about his son's future partner. |
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Historically grape juice was preserved simply by adding offensively high doses of sulphur dioxide. |
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Lizzy demanded offensively, her voice sounding like wind chimes rattling relentlessly in a strong winter wind. |
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These teeth are used to crush prey, mostly of shellfish and crustaceans, and only rarely are used offensively towards divers. |
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This move can also be used offensively, and is capable of killing some of the lesser enemies. |
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The team is set offensively in the outfield, so Lewis most often is used as a defensive replacement late in tight games. |
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It seems that people believe that the players can only play offensively. |
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The students found these assaults offensively condescending. |
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She was trying to figure out a way to use the sword offensively. |
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Depending on who we will play against, we might play more offensively or defensively. |
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Holgorsen will get things rolling offensively before too long, but the Mountaineers are scuffling. |
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Donovan also mentioned being more aggressive offensively and sprucing up her 3-point touch. |
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Keep in mind that two-Duchy interception cards can be used offensively as a means to hurry fresh troops to the front. |
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In light of her health crisis, her adherents found Lemken's contrariness offensively callous. |
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It is perhaps enough for me to say that it is to you that we owe the distinction between working defensively and working offensively. |
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It offensively rejects ideals, taking them for lies, and discards visions, interpreting them as illusions. |
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But instead of complaining, the company is offensively looking for new solutions. |
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Indeed, there are a wealth of technologies that can be used peacefully, such as for docking and rendezvous, as well as offensively. |
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Ghana are offensively strong as the African champions and Uruguay can also be tough with their technical edge. |
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In terms of tactics, we are very good defensively, and average offensively. |
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This guide should help you to understand how to properly use some commands at BSW that could be used offensively. |
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Anti-tank and anti-personnel mines had been used both offensively and defensively on all the fronts throughout the war. |
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At times, you have to play defensively when you must measure the risks, and then offensively to move things forward. |
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Whether that knowledge is used defensively to combat bypassers, or offensively to break into new endeavors, it is clear that the telephone companies are in the forefront of fiber optics development. |
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Cardarelli took the man-of-the-match award but it was assistant coach Gallant who had London at sixes and sevens all night, brilliant both offensively and defensively. |
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It was defined by its offensively high price, pretentious waiting lists and limited edition variations. |
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Jace Lacob on where the Fox musical-comedy has gone horribly, offensively wrong. |
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And few complain when offensively small briefs are worn by hot male models. |
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The boy acknowledged that teens from both ethnic groups have on occasion behaved offensively and that many in the community like having separate schools. |
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An all-round player, Dan is known for his controlled defensive play, which has led him to the top of the BCCAA in digs and offensively, he currently is the number two hitter in the league. |
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What's more, the promos for the new series – which take the form of an almost offensively expensive Game of Thrones pastiche – seem to back up this newfound sense of muscularity. |
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Comments range from the disgusted and supportive to the offensively vile. |
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But if Kutcher and Bieber think that they can just swan in and become the most offensively terrible double act of all time, they've got another thing coming. |
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Trebilco considers 'seminar' offensively 'masculinist', so she has replaced it with ovular, which she regards as its feminist equivalent. |
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The current top 40's only million-seller, this almost offensively likeable strings'n'singing bonanza has racked up 208m YouTube views in 12 months. |
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I am interested in hearing more about the pressing issues in his riding, as they are in my riding, when it comes to driving impaired and young people driving offensively. |
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Mathews contributed both offensively and defensively in the deciding game, hitting a two-run double to put his team ahead and later making a backhanded stop of a hard grounder to thwart the Yankees' ninth-inning rally. |
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When we were struggling offensively, too many guys were trying to do too much and we were making outs on pitcher's pitches. |
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We have to keep spoon-feeding him along the way, but he's going to be a good addition for us offensively. |
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On the other hand, some Canadians have asked why this nation continues to deny itself the benefits of an intelligence capability abroad when so many foreign intelligence agencies are operating offensively within Canada. |
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Both bear down on defense and grind it out offensively. |
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Due to the close co-operation with our German customers and international partners, we are able to react creatively and offensively to the challenges of the global market. |
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That's when Green River got hot offensively and went 16-for-22 from the field and 5-for-6 from behind the three-point line. |
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Bench pressing is the premier weightlifting exercise for the big boys who play in the trenches, both offensively and defensively. |
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Huberdeau, from St. Jerome, QC, leads all 2011 prospects offensively with 65 points in 41 games in the QMJHL and is the fourth ranked skater by NHL Central Scouting. |
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Rafael Furcal, who like Ethier has struggled offensively this season, sent the game into extra innings when he hit an unexpected home run off the once-unhittable Brad Lidge. |
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Meanwhile, after uncharacteristically lighting up the scoreboard against the Reds' Paul Wilson on Friday night, the Dodgers reverted to form offensively. |
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