He can outjump most comers and has decent hands but needs to improve his toughness, especially after the catch. |
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The front sway bar controls weight shifting from left to right as the car rolls through the comers. |
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The Arksorn School has won the competition for the fifth straight year defeating all comers in the competition. |
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The true entrepreneurial spirit, central to American capitalism, is more often identified with America's newest comers than with its native-born. |
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A prolific and polemical author unafraid to offend any and all comers, Abbey was a gadfly who reveled in the controversy he stirred. |
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Apparently it's a fast course and he's trying to beat the British all comers record. |
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Mumbai has inexhaustible stores of energy, yet has a live and let live disposition which welcomes all comers. |
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Here we are finally at Easter, with our Easter Carnival all ready, the course looking good and ready to take on all comers. |
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Many of the early comers had their own small tents and pitched them up on Calvary Hill. |
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That the large financial institutions, which invest the insurance funds, have been able to provide finance for all comers. |
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He was unfailingly helpful to the researchers and lay-people who plied him with questions from all four comers of the globe. |
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Tea and refreshments will be served and a great welcome awaits all comers at this special event organised by the local committee. |
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Mr Dymond said it was hoped to have displays by professional skaters and bikers with open competitions for all comers to take part in. |
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Open to all comers, it attracts thousands of Norwegians, and most of the world's best marathon skiers. |
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From there the two talking heads plotted and pasted together the concept of an international race, which would attract all comers. |
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Brian beat all comers in the competition as fishers from all over Ulster came to Silverbridge to try and catch a big one. |
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A grey heron meditates halfway up a tree, while a pair of red-wattled lapwings drive away all comers from their private niche. |
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Last week, they offered the info to all comers, ending their exclusive agreement. |
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It has considerable interests in that country, which it intends to defend against all comers. |
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New Jersey law requires that insurance companies take all comers, even those with the worst driving records. |
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We share those customary rights with all comers there, and we do not restrict their access. |
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Each panel has attached astragal beading with curved comers topped by a beaded and fluted moulded cornice. |
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Epstein takes on these comers, too, with his characteristic self-assurance. |
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Rather than pout, she joined an unofficial, ragtag team that took on all comers. |
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Far from expecting privacy on a website, its designers hope for the greatest possible exposure to all comers. |
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Kicks and punts angled to the comers invariably seem to go out of bounds, which costs the team in field position. |
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As a result of suspected malicious damage to the water fountain at Riverside Park the fountain is out of bounds to all comers to the park. |
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While my family generally accepts all comers, in the natural course of things some are more loved than others. |
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Masons also can calculate various CMU configurations for all openings, jambs, comers, control joints, and any special cuts. |
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But the car all comers have to beat is this one, and it's stiff competition. |
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If it came to a vote, I expect this song would handily trounce all comers anyway. |
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Fort William, meanwhile, have given notice that they will offer a stern challenge to all comers in the months ahead. |
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Steel framing allows for longer wall openings and glass comers, working with the single-loaded plan to ventilate the house with ocean breezes. |
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In the cart house across the street, swept clean in advance, a barrel of Guinness was set on a trestle and the black stuff was dispensed to all comers. |
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One spot is an open competition between Joe Odom and all comers. |
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The other key point that is beginning to distinguish the company's range is on-the-road ability, where the cars are now routinely trouncing all comers. |
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While the poor run of results is causing some to pull their hair out, the young internationalist is regularly turning in good performances against all comers. |
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Theoretically, the ship can take on all comers in the air, sea, underwater or on land. |
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Now, our schools welcome all comers but they continue to perform a vital function for the life of the church. |
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The integrity-challenged King has been a courtroom star, fending off lawsuits and criminal indictments like a chess master who checkmates or at least stalemates all comers. |
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He seemed to welcome all comers as long as they were young and pretty. |
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Early comers to Longford can enjoy a festival warm-up night. |
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News of the match would reach home before the early comers got home. |
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So, with this brief primer in hand and some study of birds in your field guide, you'll be ready to take on all comers for these February feeder counts. |
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Most marathons take all comers, but big-city marathons, which attract huge crowds, often have systems to limit the field. |
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She sat on a platform with three or four other dentally notable people, opening her mouth for all comers. |
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From that era comes the custom of the wassail bowl, containing a special brew for all comers. |
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Instead he prefers to do his talking on the pitch, where he has been wowing all comers with his turn of pace and countless mazy dribbles. |
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Presumably he means one that sees Argentina defeating all comers and hungrily searching for a much sought after title. |
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The millions of visitors from all comers of the globe visiting our capital every year bear witness to this. |
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Bozeman et al. evaluated 962 field applications of conducted energy weapons in all comers in true police situations. |
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It is widely known that taking quest missions is time-consuming and difficult for new comers in giant and not acquarent aion game world. |
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The Ottawa Senators take on all comers in exciting National Hockey League action at Scotiabank Place. |
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Vancouver indie up and comers Yukon Blonde return for another wild night of rock and roll. |
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But among the new comers to the church, some of them still have such thoughts. |
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I rang it loudly so that any late comers along the way would hear it and hurry to school. |
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Neither welcoming all comers nor setting as an objective the myth of zero immigration is a realistic or particularly responsible position. |
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These new comers will thus increase pressure on a market that is bcoming increasingly complex. |
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The obvious effect of the endpoint of this scenario is the disappearance of refile, since termination charges are the same for all comers. |
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They offered free flight instruction and other courses in aeronautics to all comers. |
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A deep, fenestrated entryway in the neoclassical style was added at some point in the eighteenth century, and its corners are quoined like the comers of the house. |
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The carved eagles at the comers suggest that the table might have been made for the Borghese family, whose armorial bearings incorporate an eagle. |
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This year's theme was women's work, and the spotlight was on a lace-maker, an embroiderer, a paper maker, a flax spinner, a sheep shearer and a gardener, all of them more than happy to share their expertise with all comers. |
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Now only a few years later they have become a heavy hitting live act, with a devoted audience consisting of cultish fans and new comers drawn by their reputation. |
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Pointsmen assumed duties at major crossroads, entrances and exits to traffic control-regulating posts, and blind comers in urban districts. |
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Now he's in west London, glad-handing all comers. |
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For 40 days Goliath repeats the challenge and there are no comers. |
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Happy, confused, bitter: if I like the writing I'll take all comers. |
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The 21-year-old, who won the Grand Final in London three years ago, was in imperious form as he defeated all comers to set up another attempt at the world crown. |
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This unique event will introduce all comers to the delicious dimensions of Montréal treats by offering all manner of sweets, from confectionaries to fine pastries, candies, chocolate, caramel, liquorice, and a whole lot more! |
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Our grant competitions welcome all comers into a true meritocracy. |
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It has not decided when to dole out this bandwidth, but plans to auction 3G licences to all comers, ignoring the regulator's recommendation that only existing phone companies should be allowed to bid. |
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For this strategy to work, the region's governments will have to abandon protectionism and open their airports to all comers, both foreign and domestic. |
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White Friar' has had a very successful career since he came into our hands, both as sire and on the show bench, and can still hold his own against all comers. |
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Sharing the same definition and the same approach to quantification means that new comers can assess administrative burden in their country by building on existing data in similar countries. |
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Uniform rates for all comers also reduce incentives to refile. |
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It is unique in that its programme will be chosen by lottery to ensure that it remains accessible and open to all comers. |
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They basically have to take all comers as long as they have enough equity. |
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His ability to charm all comers of all social classes made up for his sometimes blunt or tactless comments. |
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Mr. Cadorette must take all comers on Saturday. |
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All that's important about Venice can be easily grasped in the premises of what has become the piazza par excellence making this tour an all time favourite for new comers. |
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This fast pace game can be intimidating for new comers who arent very sure how others are winning because there are so many different ways to place a bet. |
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We are looking for volunteer interpreters who are themseleves immigrants or speak a language other than Catalan in order to help new comers with integration into the Catalan society. |
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It calls for a verifiably secure border, biometrics to track comers and goers, and a digitised system for employers to check the immigration status of workers. |
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His voice an impassioned rasp, his face usually fixed in wild-eyed bafflement, Cusack comes on like a true melodrama barnstormer – especially when ranting at all comers about his overlooked genius. |
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The Information Sessions are an opportunity to meet other new comers to the organization and learn more about how you can get involved in ICV's activities. |
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A number of our volunteers are either students, seniors or new comers to Canada and all three of these groups found transportation to the police station and the process itself very challenging. |
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Being a citizen of Europe means being part of a culture that has at its centre the richness of a life lived responsibly and loved creatively, a life to which we courageously bear witness against all comers. |
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It need not, indeed it cannot, say Yes to all comers, to the Islamofascist who after all has his point of view, just as much as the soccer mom, who has hers. |
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For notched specimens with sharp comers, a stress concentration will likely occur, which could underestimate the ultimate tensile strength properties of the flake. |
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Mervyn, in the meantime, had had his solitary meal in the famous back parlour of the Phoenix, where the newspapers lay, and all comers were welcome. |
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I travel a few comers to where street lights outpower the moon. |
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