Instead, he pulls ten men back and hoofs the ball long, to be chased or held up by a willing workhorse. |
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These overtly workhorse carryalls will continue to attract many, especially those requiring genuine tough-going four-wheel-drive. |
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Matron is a dutiful workhorse and tyrant of a head nurse, ruling over her hospital wards with an unbendable set of regulations. |
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There's a practical, workhorse ethic about the school's enology and viticulture programs, where students learn winemaking on a commercial scale. |
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In short, Languedoc became the workhorse of the French wine industry, producing low-quality table wine for every home in France. |
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Chunky, practical and uninspiring, it used to be nothing more than a dependable workhorse. |
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If jazzy products and packages are the show horses, a dairy's filling process can be considered the workhorse of an operation. |
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He's a workhorse on a team that plays hard defensively, but provides little cushion offensively. |
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Herges is the bullpen's workhorse, providing quality innings in middle and long relief. |
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Glutamate, incidentally, is the workhorse excitatory transmitter for neurons in the brain. |
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The hope now is that slowcoach Europe will lift its performance in 2004, taking some of the pressure off the US workhorse. |
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And it wasn't made any easier by the fact that the genius works like a horse and that the workhorse made himself into a genius during the season. |
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Bearing tiny, white, radially symmetrical flowers, this small member of the mustard family is the workhorse of gene research in plants. |
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Now this twenty year old workhorse has been discontinued by the original equipment manufacturer with parts and service support being phased out. |
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I take my hat off to Shirley McClellan who has been a real workhorse as the agriculture minister in Alberta to accomplish this. |
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The Hercules, about one-third to one-quarter the size of the strategic lift aircraft, is the workhorse of our air mobility fleet. |
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With the CFV, your faithful V System film camera is turned into a modern digital workhorse, bringing you the best of both worlds. |
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A cutting-edge IP desktop phone with innovative features, making it the workhorse of any organization. |
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Power and fuel efficiency combined with new off-road technologies make the new 4Runner a true workhorse. |
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Its ground clearance, front and rear independent suspension, and its precise weight distribution make it the perfect workhorse. |
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They are considered the workhorse of the industry because of their relatively low cost, high availability, and minimal maintenance requirements. |
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The various Hasselblad digital backs can function both as smart seamless modules and as multi-use workhorse units to meet a variety of needs. |
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Whether display or workhorse typefaces, our catalogue will enable to you to find enough to address all your communication needs. |
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The Toro Power Max is a commercial-grade workhorse that can handle even the toughest snow. |
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Most strains of the bacterium are entirely benign and function as something of a laboratory workhorse. |
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Through all of this, however, howe was, as he always is, the workhorse of the Red Wings. |
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Most users will go for either budget or workhorse models with frequent travellers opting for the ultralight models and power users for the desktop replacement models. |
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The well-known Ford workhorse is affixed to a six-speed automatic transmission. |
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Those who feel the 2011 KTM 530 EXC beneath them know what to expect: the ultimate combination of fighting machine and workhorse. |
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Analytical scientists should be delighted, because it is not often that those who develop workhorse instrumental techniques are awarded the ultimate accolade for chemistry. |
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The workhorse of the clay-based refractories are the so-called fireclay materials. |
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He's been called, variously, a showboat, a stud, a lazybones, a workhorse, a whiner, a powerhouse, an overachiever, an underachiever, you name it. |
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They rely on the workhorse loosie to develop the bulk of their momentum. |
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It is a state-of-the-art workhorse designed to drive one of the busiest routes in the city – the number 38 from Victoria to Hackney. |
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On the downside, the Swans lost workhorse Luke Parker after a sickening collision with Franklin in the opening minutes of the final quarter. |
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Central banks are busy bolting crude analyses of financial markets onto their workhorse models. |
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It is considered the workhorse of the Canadian Forces and they have been operating effectively for decades. |
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The workhorse of heavy-duty transportation, the diesel engine is a major source of harmful emissions. |
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One reason for your reluctance to undergo surgery is that you have always seen yourself as very healthy and the workhorse of your family. |
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It is a workhorse solution for most report and label printing applications. |
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A workhorse of a machine was busy feeding a swath of yellow paper from one of these rolls, mechanically ruling the paper with calibrated pins dipped in blue ink. |
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A great trier who made the most of his ability, Martin thought he never got the credit he deserved at Forest, but he was a workhorse who scored a goal here and there. |
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The 737 is a world-wide daily workhorse on domestic routes, sometimes making as many as seven flights a day. |
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The man is a workhorse, doing things like visiting eight cities in a single day that would be impossible if he flew commercial. |
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This is a workhorse of a rose, flowering early in the summer, and producing masses of blooms that keep my house supplied with vasefuls of flowers throughout the summer. |
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They've developed new appliances to handle delicates, dry cleaning, a fancy ironing station, and of course they've redesigned the old workhorse washer and dryer. |
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The vertically fed, single-shaft shredder is the workhorse of the plastics recycling industry. |
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The Ridgeline is the workhorse of Honda's broad lineup of vehicles. |
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A trendier workhorse LAND ROVER'S workhorse, the Defender, has got a smaller engine. |
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In Perth – especially in Perth – given the state of the series, they made a selection mistake in not including Boyd Rankin rather than the workhorse Tim Bresnan. |
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Garden tractors are a step up from lawn tractors because they are more of a workhorse and offer more versatility when it comes to other lawn chores. |
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Worse, it underinvested in the Unix operating system, which has become an e-commerce workhorse, focusing instead on Windows NT. Lew Platt, Ms Fiorina's predecessor, struggled to turn things around. |
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As a lawmaker, she has always been more of a show pony than a workhorse. |
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He then moved to Pirates where in three seasons he has established himself as a workhorse lock and solid scrummager. |
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This has become the workhorse of the biotechnology laboratory and has led to highly effective diagnostic tests for everything from pregnancy, heart attack or cancer detection. |
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This model became the workhorse of the IMF for three decades and was a fundamental building block of the new field of open-economy macroeconomics. |
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The hedonic property value model has been a workhorse in demonstrating that spatially delineated amenities influence housing prices. |
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The escort fleet, in the form of guided missile destroyers and frigates, is the traditional workhorse of the Navy. |
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Because of its low cost, traditional carbon black is still the workhorse in conductive plastics. |
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In fact, like Land Rover's iconic Defender, the Mitsubishi Shogun is something of a long-serving utilitarian workhorse that stays true to its roots. |
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In their last gallop, with Heath House's trusty workhorse Farmost, Pasternak beat Rudimental three-quarters of a length at their Cambridgeshire weights. |
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The Workhorse E-100 was designed and built to meet UPS s daily duty cycle, with a range of up to 70 miles a day, said Steve Burns, CEO of Workhorse Group Inc. |
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