Rather, it is a tribute to those giants of the game who bring rugby's fleet-footed athletes to their knees with crunching tackles. |
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With her tiny frame and fleet-footed nature, she easily spun webs around opposing players as she dribbled her way through on the hunt for goals. |
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Certainly a drier day would have suited their fleet-footed three-quarter line. |
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He says future biomechanical studies of fossils like the recently found foot bones could determine just how fleet-footed large terror birds were. |
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The fleet-footed animal is used along with the tortoise in the Aesop fable as examples of fast and slow. |
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A solitary messenger, no doubt one of those accompanying the hunting party, rode up on a swift, fleet-footed grey horse. |
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But he's looking really good now and worried even the fleet-footed Australian batsmen. |
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I don't know if you remember what he looked like, but I wouldn't describe him as being fleet-footed. |
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The fleet-footed youngster, who has been unlucky with injuries this season, certainly impressed Barrow with his efforts in the week. |
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That team was distinct from the fluid, fleet-footed one that lanced Livingston the week before. |
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Even the waiters, prim and proper and offering excellent service during the day, turn into veritable fleet-footed dancers in the evening, even dragging guests on to the floor. |
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A nimble and fleet-footed attack-minded midfielder, he bagged seven goals in just 19 starts and having just turned 20 is expected to get better and better. |
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Burke, of course, was a fleet-footed winger, who as a teenager coming through the ranks at Kilmarnock, was hailed as one of the most promising prospects in Scottish football. |
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It seems to be dancing fleet-footed, almost floating, perfectly capturing the beauty of a horse in motion. |
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Dromaeosaurs, a group of small, fleet-footed dinosaurs in the theropod family, are thought to be the closest known relatives of birds. |
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Pick items that are sedate rather than fleet-footed prestos and floated pieces at mezza voce rather than full-throttle. |
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That night he simply had no answer to the Portuguese side's fleet-footed attackers. |
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As he is spotted by the police troopers they move in, apparently intent on forceful arrest, but a fleet-footed dash carries him safely away. |
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There was almost an element of teasing the pursuing Gary Smith, for the centre-half came close to catching the fleet-footed striker. |
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But the fleet-footed winger was adjudged to have stepped into touch and the try was chalked off. |
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Introspection and a compulsion to fleet-footed unexpectedness mean that I sometimes cannot trust my inclinations. |
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Cheetahs use their speed to outrun their prey, which includes such fleet-footed creatures as gazelles and wildebeests. |
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But its foray didn't gain traction in the face of competition from the fleet-footed white labels. |
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This ability to be fleet-footed in attack characterised St. Aidans game throughout and left Castlecomer playing catch-up so often in the first two quarters. |
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Most vines are fleet-footed once they get going, and not all demand bright light. |
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Zsolt Reviczky finds a fleet-footed and cheerful way to express a highly charged social issue. |
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Send your fleet-footed dino on a sprint to save the species in this quick-moving action game. |
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He soon rose to international prominence as a fleet-footed, elegant and technically gifted footballer, who never evaded a tackle. |
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Sharyan was back in behind the Brazilian defence at the start of the second half, but was caught by the fleet-footed Arouca, who played with the speed and maturity of a pro today. |
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The 20-year-old, otherwise known as Luis Carlos Almeida da Cunha, is an explosive, muscular and fleet-footed wide man who is happiest out on the left flank but more than capable of filling in elsewhere up front. |
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With several of the club's former legends voicing a preference for the fleet-footed Argentinian, it will be interesting to see whether Guardiola opts for the same formation as the first leg. |
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It's fleet-footed, merciless entertainment. |
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The film is fleet-footed, merciless entertainment. |
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The fleet-footed forward exploded on to the continental scene a short while later, hitting a memorable double past iconic Bayern Munich goalkeeper Oliver Kahn. |
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As a result, Motorex has developed into a fleet-footed solutions provider to the diverse and versatile range of machines employed by this company. |
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This has led to a down-to-the earth, fleet-footed group of companies led by talented entrepreneurs with valuable know-how and exerting international influence in all continents. |
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Outside the government, the FBI looked like a three-toed sloth, while a fleet-footed and fearless Washington Post was unearthing the truth. |
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Fleet-footed animals, such as gazelles and cheetahs, aren't the only livings things that rely on speed for their survival. |
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