Certainly not cutting edge but perfect for what I wanted at a price that was worth taking a punt on. |
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How is this inferior to people taking a punt on what they believe to be the next terrorist attack? |
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The traders took a punt on the yen in long-dated options between two and 10 years. |
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Is it worth taking a punt on the share price staying high, Rambus doing well, and Hyundai raking it in? |
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Currently, small investors are obstructed from taking a punt on these funds because they cannot be sold directly to the public. |
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It was the best goal of the game so far, threading a drop punt between the big sticks from deep in the right forward pocket. |
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That's four out of five borrowers taking a punt on where interest rates are going. |
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May I endeavour to give the information that your Honours were asking in an exact form rather than taking a punt on it. |
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The company is taking a punt with online betting in a bid to generate more revenue for the mass-market Internet Service Provider. |
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But his most fruitful gamble has been his punt on the technology behind the BSE test. |
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He didn't need to laugh at me as I failed to dispossess him, or to use his goalkeeper to run upfield to have a punt at goal. |
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Mystic Medusa tells all, and also takes a punt at some eminent personages, including the Pope and the Dalai Lama. |
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There will be a six week period when we will have dual currency, when the punt and the euro will be in circulation. |
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In January 2002 the euro replaced the Irish punt, which in 1928 had replaced the British pound before it. |
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The change over from the punt to the Euro seems to be going smoothly around the country. |
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Having ditched the punt for the euro, the Irish are more concerned about Central Bank interest rates than shenanigans at Stormont. |
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Horsfield muscled his way on to a long punt forward from Hughes and screwed a shot across goal. |
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In 1997 the Irish punt rose in the slipstream of the British pound to its upper limits against all other currencies. |
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His long, accurate drop punt from the centre finds Brown lurking 25 metres out. |
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We were just getting a half loaded dray and the two poler bullocks on to the punt. |
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He chose to snap for goal when a conventional drop punt would have sufficed. |
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The greasy pole and pillow fighting contests provided great fun and frolics, while the raft and punt races were the big attraction on the day. |
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He dishes it off to Green on the boundary, and the latter runs into goal from the pocket and slots a lovely checkside punt under pressure. |
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This kick is a checkside punt, a kicking style used in Australian Rules and rugby league football. |
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The offence remained relatively dormant throughout the third quarter and only gained one point through a punt. |
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His place in history had already been assured in South Australia, the birthplace of the checkside punt, with those two kicks. |
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He dishes it off to Cripps, who runs to 20m out and slots the checkside punt with 16 seconds left in the quarter. |
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His long punt was latched on to by Adam Webster and he lobbed Andy Britton. |
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If I squinted my eyes tight enough, I could also see the cleat near the stern where I used to attach the painter from the punt. |
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In Rugby, you can pull a dummy, kick the ball up and under, or a grubber kick, or a long sideline punt. |
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They had precisely one shot on target, an optimistic punt from Hamed Namouchi from fully 40 yards. |
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The team has struggled all season with punt return penalties, and the kick coverage unit has been shaky. |
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Everyone's having a punt at shattering the race leader on the last real climb of the Tour. |
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The Saints faked a punt using a guy they'd barely met while the Jets faked a field goal using a linebacker as a running back. |
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Without a guarantee from a multilateral agency, commercial banks are wary of taking a punt on a mega-project in communist Laos. |
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Coaches thought about using two punt returners in Cincinnati to baffle the elements and provide a safety net for struggling Mac Cody. |
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The main road bridge across the Clarence River was washed away and access was only by punt across the river. |
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We really cannot punt this thing until next March or whenever after the election. |
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Bottles vary in the extent to which they have a punt, or inverse indentation in their base. |
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Instead a unforced knock-on from a punt into their 22 put Kendal on the back foot and unconvincing defence allowed Cooper in. |
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The Hurricanes scored one touchdown on a blocked punt and another on a runback with a recovered fumble. |
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The punt drew but three inches of water when her leeboard was up, and skimmed over the water at a wonderful rate. |
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In two preseason games, he returned a fumble for a touchdown, and he blocked a punt for a safety. |
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After blocking a punt which they converted into an easy touchdown, the Texans drew the score to 10-7 and had momentum on their side. |
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He doesn't have blinding speed, but it's obvious from his punt returns that he has a good burst. |
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They saw that against Tampa Bay, when Rouen skied a punt to the 4-yard line and Bannister caught it before it hit the ground. |
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In three years with the team, Bartrum never has had an errant snap on a punt or kick. |
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By 1968, the checkside punt he had routinely drilled all his players in at training was another new, lethal weapon. |
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He sprints down the forward pocket and slots the checkside punt from a few metres out. |
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The punt was finally brought ashore and laid upside down against a garden wall at our home in Cork. |
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I had no oars because I thought I could propel the punt with a primitive sail that I had assembled. |
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As Casper dunked one ball after another into the water on the 16th hole it was clear that the punt was about to pay-off in spectacular style. |
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We would anchor off and row ashore in the punt and have a picnic on the beach. |
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He collects the ball close to the boundary line, running into an open goal and slotting a checkside punt from the pocket. |
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She and Ali sat in a tiny punt beneath the last dock, he fixing her with a stare thick with the promise of violence. |
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It was rather like trotting from a punt in traditional Thames style with the boat moored across the stream. |
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Jackie dropped back to receive a punt, but the ball had good hang time and he chose to let it bounce. |
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A variation of the first was to punt yourself along, feet pointing straight downward, gathering speed all the time by pushing off left and right. |
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You may want to work your special teams on containing punt and kickoff returns. |
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The fishermen of Annamalaicheri village on Pulicat lake, punt their boats at dawn in winter. |
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A flight in the vintage aircraft was one treat, with a punt down the Thames at Henley, then a restaurant meal to follow. |
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The rowers turned their oars over to a blunt end they used to punt their craft along through the shallows to within five feet of the beach. |
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You can build your own raft out of bamboo, and punt along the Klemin river or cruise down the Pimpin rivers by sampan. |
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Taking hold of the oars, I would row the punt around and around in circles, imagining that I was captain of my own craft. |
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At this rate, the Dolphins will have a punt or two blocked down the stretch. |
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Even Michigan star receiver Marquise Walker has returned punts and blocked a punt this season. |
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At Georgia, he had started at flanker, tailback, quarterback, and split end, and also had handled punt and kickoff return duties. |
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He mishandled multiple punts, so veteran Troy Edwards will handle punt returns Week 1 in Pittsburgh. |
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Two came in the form of special-teams meltdowns by Steelers, as a blocked field goal and a punt return both ended in Patriots touchdowns. |
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Kingston charges out of his box to head the ball clear as Ze Roberto tried to latch onto a hopeful punt from the back. |
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At the restart, Armoy fluffed the catch and Shane Hadden was there to punt the ball upfield. |
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Knox went to punt, but a strong rush by Macalester forced the punter to hurry the kick, and the punt went only 5 yards. |
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Newman blocked two kicks as a junior and returned a blocked punt for a touchdown as a sophomore. |
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On the first series of downs they found themselves in a fourth-and-one situation and were forced to punt. |
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The Deutschmark will be dumped, the lire lost, the punt punted, and the franc will be well finished. |
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In February this year, after being told no again, she took a punt and sent it to another company in New York. |
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Rather than trying to hug the seafloor, crablike robots could punt along, relaxing and saving the precious energy in their batteries. |
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Depending on the odds, Sauber could be good value for an each-way punt at almost every grand prix. |
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The greater the angle made between the quant and the barge or punt, the greater the turning angle. |
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By next February, the punt and the penny will be going the way of the farthing and half crown, becoming curios and museum pieces. |
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And next February the Irish punt will cease to be legal tender when it is replaced by the euro. |
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In a year that's seen home made reality shows crash and burn, I'm surprised they think this is worth taking a punt on. |
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Likewise, what employer will risk taking a punt on a prospective employee with criminal convictions for racist activities? |
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Kavanagh is unlikely to go for an unsourced punt on a story like this. |
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Investors are taking a punt on what effectively is a shell company. |
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Eire's punt, once tied to sterling, was allowed to float free. |
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Scotland's new coach thought that Chris, for all his untimely failure to put a late penalty punt the right side of the corner flag, had generally kicked well. |
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In 2001, he led NFL Europe in kickoff returns and ranked second in punt runbacks, but his NFL work that year once again wasn't particularly noteworthy. |
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He banged home a tidy drop punt to put his team back out by seven points. |
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If you thought Lucy was going to get into the Thanksgiving spirit and finally let Charlie Brown punt that football, think again. |
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The Town keeper Darren O'Grady was obviously fouled as he went to catch a high punt with Gary Smyth tucking the loose ball into the unguarded net. |
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He has one of those public school faces that was created solely to stare up at blue English skies from a gently rocking punt while a tousle-haired type declaims Rupert Brooke. |
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After 13 minutes a long punt up field by Worns found Kevin Kuranyi who trapped the ball with his chest, turned but fired wide from the edge of the box. |
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The club had a dropped pass on a flea flicker, a botched fake punt in its own territory and a halfback option pass intercepted in the end zone in its first four games. |
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Michael Proctor flicked on another hopeful punt forward and Kyle stole in behind May's outstretched boot to bobble the ball past Jensen from 12 yards. |
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He lost his punt return job because he had too many bobbles. |
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Asi Faoa blocked the ensuing punt in the end zone for a UCLA safety. |
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The oil painting features a boy and girl on a punt on a waterway. |
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You steer by pulling the quant through the water behind the punt. |
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A passerby on shore heard the cries for help, broke a window in a yacht club, grabbed a pair of oars, slipped a punt in the water and rowed out to where he heard the shouting. |
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Although I started off learning to use a centre pin with my Grandfather from the bank, I gained a lot of experience trotting from a punt on the tidal Thames. |
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Canadian studies of skeletons reveal they may have had an inflatable sac inside their bodies which allowed them to float and punt along in shallow water. |
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Buchanan picked off his fifth punt that went for a first down. |
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Palace almost paid the price for their profligacy, when Svensson and Roberts both flicked on a long punt and the ball fell invitingly for McKenzie just 12 yards out. |
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If it's not enough to have the working people punting on the horses and the pokies to fill the public coffers, now they want us to punt on the markets. |
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However, Chez Panisse is so popular that the place is always booked out for at least a month in advance and therefore anybody going is taking a punt on what they'll get. |
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Kitty Empire takes a punt on Eamon having a long career in front of him. |
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City gamblers normally take a punt on the movement of financial indices, such as the FT All Share, or the FTSE index of Britain's top 100 companies. |
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These types of mortgages give the borrower the security of knowing their repayment will not change, but there is also a gamble because you are taking a punt on interest rates. |
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That's why the shares look like a decent punt with reasonable protection against the downside risk of a modest slip back in the price of oil and no new exploration successes. |
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One advance scout recalls the time he sat in the press box and was stunned that he could read punt returns diagrammed on a grease board by the special teams coach. |
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His checkside punt on the run from 30m out bounces through for a behind. |
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His checkside punt on the run from 25m out in front is accurate. |
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For you, Saturn trining neptune is a wake-up call to document ideas, first, and then punt them out into the universe. |
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A punt is a small, flat-bottomed skiff that is steered with a long, gondolier-style pole that grapples the muddy river bottom with the hook at its end. |
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So they are double-teamed, usually by a couple of defensive backs who try to jam the ends at the line of scrimmage and cut off their paths to the punt returner. |
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He delivered with a 60m drop punt before being mobbed by team-mates. |
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Their forward kicked a drop punt from outside 50 to level the score. |
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Trying to field a punt inside the 10, he was distracted, maybe even interfered with, by a Bearcat. |
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A mix-up dealing with Chris Allen's punt allowed Bluebirds striker Ashan Holgate to net a beautiful half-volley from 20 yards. |
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The tide was full and the dingey was off keel. The punt nosed the pebbly slope like a terrier, but her stern swung clear. |
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A punt is made by letting the ball drop from the hands and kicking it just before it touches the ground. |
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Oh yes, and he can kick too, as he demonstrated against the Buffalo Bills last year, booming a 41-yard punt into the endzone for a touchback. |
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New Orleans holds us on downs, and Malley goes in to punt and that little crackerass No. 28 slices through and blocks it. |
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A fifty yard runback of a punt by Jack Reed in the fourth period gave Bowdoin a 6-0 win over Williams today in a driving rain. |
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Wristen coached Colorado's placekickers, and kickoff return and punt coverage units. |
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Because of the different kicking motions, it's rare to find anyone who can punt and placekick equally well. |
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But themanner of the goal was devast ating for Wrexham, undone by a long punt forward by Button. |
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With five minutes remaining Hennessey was down well to block another Vukcevic shot, while Gunter was smartly in to punt away the dangerous loose ball. |
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Linda accounted for 34 of Burbank's 61 points with a 56-yard punt return, touchdown runs of 22 and 17, touchdown passes for 58 and 41, and five extra points. |
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This is rare, as the option of a punt kick is almost always taken instead. |
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Includes seldom written about subjects such as punt gunning in the British Isles, scull boats, battery snooting in Canada, golden plover shooting over decoys. |
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With the return, Drew tied UCLA's single-season record for punt-return touchdowns, and tied the school's career mark with three scores off punt returns. |
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Most of the older colleges are situated nearby the city centre and river Cam, along which it is traditional to punt to appreciate the buildings and surroundings. |
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When property agents quote prices in sterling, allow for fluctuations between sterling and the Irish punt. |
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And yet when confronted with a bona fide epidemic in its southern desert, Arizona has chosen to punt. |
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