He dismissed speculations that the fire was ignited by electrical faults or caused by foul play. |
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Oh that's the reason for the cursing and the foul back talk, not like he never does it when Jessica's not around. |
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At a game last week, a hitter popped the ball up in foul territory, right by the first base bag. |
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They are the touchline terrors whose aggression and foul language is matched only by the players on the pitch. |
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Telling someone that foul body odour is effectively rotting bacteria, which never smells good to humans, is one direct approach. |
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In my judgment, the uncontroversial position of Mrs. Smith's son was not such as to cause her to fall foul of the principle set in Gough. |
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The referee awarded only a penalty for the foul play, and the full-back remained on the field. |
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So how can she suddenly call foul play, just because she has second thoughts about the person's intentions? |
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With the car standing motionless now but with the engine still idling, she can smell foul fumes and heat. |
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With tomorrow's scheduled meeting at Bangor having fallen foul of waterlogging, Wolverhampton is left to share the billing with Kempton. |
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With one out in the ninth and the strikeout total at 25, the next batter hit a high foul ball between first and home plate. |
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She received a warning from the umpire after using foul language and smashing her racket on the clay court. |
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Gun direction and elevation for several targets could be prepared ahead of time and carried out regardless of darkness, smoke, or foul weather. |
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Summer runs were deemed too risky, because foul winter weather provided far better cover for slow-moving merchant ships. |
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His overaggressiveness on defense often landed him in foul trouble, and his passiveness on offense often caused him to be a nonfactor. |
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Jack thought it was a turning point, but did not think the foul merited the punishment. |
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She thought I had a fever beginning and forced me to drink one of her foul tasting tisanes. |
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Sally heard a sharp clack as the dragon's jaws unhinged, and a blast of foul breath washed over them. |
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The weather has turned foul and the boys are tramping through knee-deep mud. |
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When the foul vapours build up, they're released through the manhole covers, befouling our proud city streets. |
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The demons who follow Satan share these titles with him as enemies, foul spirits, lying spirits, tempters, and unclean spirits. |
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Their playing time figures to come in blowouts or as replacements for players in foul trouble. |
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Kobe had swished the foul shot right before the bank, so it was fairly suspicious. |
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Persistent foul play or cynical moves such as deliberate handball would see the player sent to the sin-bin. |
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She smelt a foul smell of cigars and cigarettes, and suddenly she wanted to move away. |
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Now most of the crew will fight for their ship in a swelter of smoke and foul air. |
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As a leading user of live animals for experiments, this scientific research company fell foul of animal rights activists. |
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But the good woman lived, and the doctor accused her of foul play, which she hotly denied. |
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The building's one small lift is likely to fall foul of new disabled access laws. |
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Qobadi was the second leading Iranian film figure in less than a month to fall foul of tighter U.S. immigration policy. |
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As a teenager, Jack Elphick used to cycle past giant factories studded with chimneys that exhaled foul smoke into a post-war Birmingham sky. |
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He said more than 200 businesses a month fell foul of bogus registration agencies, which often used threatening language and headed newspaper. |
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She fell foul of planning regulations imposed by her former employer, after hosting hospitality events. |
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The sport is already banned in Scotland and looks likely to fall foul of similar bans in England and Wales. |
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Contemporary culture, too, showed its shameful face, as foul language and potato crisps in theatres. |
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Cologne went two goals down and had Moses Sichone sent off for foul play after little more than half an hour. |
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He lived with us for the better part of 20 years and I can never remember him being in foul humour. |
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When my father would come home from a long day in the mineshafts, he was always drenched from head to toe in that foul paste. |
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Grendel lives, with his monstrous mother, at the bottom of a foul lake, which a variety of other monsters inhabit. |
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Although the lesion was slightly moist, no foul discharge or purulent drainage was present. |
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I kept my trap shut while he was foul mouthing my bosses and I just laughed along. |
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A Congress leader's foul language has come in the way of his rise to ministership. |
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In press terms, Kilmarnock have fallen foul to the sort of hirsuteness and limb-flailing not witnessed outside of a hippy convention. |
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And today you come back, in a foul mood, smelling of the Front and trench foot. |
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A foul odor of decaying flesh permeated the air of this subterranean charnel chamber. |
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Ever wondered how celebs can look so fabulous one second and so foul the next? |
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He misplaced a pass at the very start and was in a foul mood with himself throughout a toiling performance. |
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At one point, he sprinted fifteen yards to recover his own misplaced pass, doing so and turning in frustration when a foul was given. |
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The player with the self-confessed short temper revealed the foul and racist remarks that emanate from the stands are sometimes sickening. |
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Now, not to put the foul creatures down too much, orcs are not the brightest things that you could find. |
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If a ship is moored too taut she may trip her anchors in the case of a foul hawse. |
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They are as pugnacious as stinkpot turtles and when threatened they quickly secrete a foul smelling liquid. |
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The stinkpot turtle gets its name from the foul smelling secretions it releases from musk glands under the border of the carapace. |
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We never mustered the nerve to tell him how brewed and stewed and foul it really was. |
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Many of the men chuckled hardily at her pathetic attempt, jeering her with foul words and phrases. |
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A foul has occurred if the cue ball or an object ball comes in contact on the table's bed. |
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If they stretch their necks backward over their wings during the daytime this is said to be a warning of foul weather in the offing. |
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The black shafts were right in front of her nose and she noticed a foul odor coming from them. |
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The main reason that I don't go to public places, apart from ochlophobia, is the foul air created by smokers. |
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At that moment, they noticed I was watching them and greeted me with a tirade of foul language and obscene gestures. |
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Most men involved in the search now believed that a foul crime had been committed. |
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We will do everything in our power to bring to justice those who were responsible for this foul deed. |
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In the popular consciousness, however, paganism and witchcraft have come to be associated with black magic, foul deeds, even devil-worship. |
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When chased by the teachers they just run through residents' gardens and if the residents complain they get the same foul and abusive language. |
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On Wednesday last week Clarke arrived at the paper's offices in Glasgow's Central Quay in a foul temper. |
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Chris instructs us to head down the foul line to the notch where the warning track inside the field of play ends. |
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Thomas had looked at his brother, completely undisturbed by the foul glare he was giving him. |
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All halyards and sail controls are led aft to the cockpit concealed under fiberglass panels so that there is nothing to foul or trip over. |
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She has fallen foul of strict government rules which she condemned today as outdated and racist. |
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I don't think it was a foul because I just jumped up with him and he fell over. |
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Australian authorities have found no signs of foul play aboard a Taiwanese fishing boat found adrift and abandoned off western Australia. |
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As if my foul mood isn't bad enough, I have just got a notice from DHL informing me that the package I sent from home in February has been lost. |
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Interviewed later Diffey said he could not remember much about the incident, but he said he had been in a really foul mood that day. |
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They began hobbling towards the car, Leanne almost crumbling under the weight and the disgusting, foul smell of alcohol. |
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From what foul depths could have crawled a man who'd drive well above the speed limit, intoxicated by both alcohol and demon marijuana? |
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The top House Democrat is crying foul today over the razor-thin passage of the Central America Free Trade Agreement. |
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Dustbins on the road between the commercial establishments and the main road leading to Kalka are not cleaned regularly and emit a foul smell. |
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She sipped her cup of coffee, letting the strong flavor erase the foul aftertaste in her mouth. |
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We had gone a good distance on a dimly lit road when a strong, foul and suffocating odour swarmed into and around our car. |
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A foul stench filled the air, though she could not put a name to what it was. |
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Referees are not going to stop the game to look at foul calls or out-of-bounds rulings. |
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A Hong Kong man at the hotel said there was a foul smell and suddenly the corridor filled with smoke. |
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Dog's pooh on Sligo's highways and byways will soon be a foul memory if the two local authorities have their way. |
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After World War Two Claudia, along with thousands of other US radicals, fell foul of the anti-Communist witch-hunt. |
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Whyte, indeed, was red-carded for a professional foul on Shearer at Ewood Park in this campaign. |
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If foul language could be banned in schools then perhaps we could hear people talking English without hearing the F word in every sentence. |
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He had words with the referee after the game concerning the foul that led to the second goal. |
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This game was delayed for over a month due to wrangling over the venue, after the original fixture in Dublin fell foul of the weather. |
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Secondly, you have to make sure you don't fall foul of the new regulations. |
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I had this calm sense come over me as I was getting up to walk towards the alley, towards, towards the foul line. |
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He came so close to her she could smell his foul breath, and she turned her head away. |
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In the past, I used to believe that in a democracy these people should be free to foul the airwaves with their noxious opinions. |
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I can't count the times we sat by the fire in our cottage during foul weather, music playing on the radio and reading by lamplight. |
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He pulled me close to his face, so close that I could smell his foul breath. |
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Bridlington second row forward Steve Wells was yellow-carded for foul play with the subsequent penalty kicked by Porter. |
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Her matted hair billowed out a bit as the stagnant unimaginably foul smelling air started to flow past them. |
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Absolutely needless foul conceded by Van Der Meyde for a hack at Ljungberg. |
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It's also an utterly facile argument that successful competition is somehow linked to the freedom to use foul language, as you suggest. |
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Many of these residents have complained to me about the foul taste and murky color of their tap water. |
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I was curious after someone suggested that foul language would keep away readers. |
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Both are worried about the effect the leak could have on their own properties as well as the foul smell. |
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It leaks into groundwater from fuel storage tanks, contaminating water supplies with a foul smell and taste. |
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Under the definitions, any major trade buyers would fall foul of the regulations. |
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I brought up all this phlegm and spit into my mouth, and at first it was so, so foul I nearly choked. |
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Soot and creosote build-up cause foul odors, excessive and carcinogenic smoke and fire danger. |
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As it stands such tactics may fall foul of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, hence Berman's proposal for legislative changes. |
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Symptoms like leucorrhoea, burning, micturation, pain in abdomen or discharge with foul smell was observed in 11 of these women. |
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When it hissed and spat at Arvan, Shanae could make out the rows of viciously sharp teeth and foul black tongue. |
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A reporter in search of a story has, not for the first time, fallen foul of an excess of enthusiasm, credulousness and someone's idea of a joke. |
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He checks the foul lines to see which way bunts will roll, then it's out to center to fire balls off the wall to see how they will carom. |
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They fell foul of the powers that be, however, for their virulently outspoken stance in opposition to The Falklands War. |
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He kicked a chair after picking up a second first-half foul and he has been dogged as a flopper and a complainer. |
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A business owner claims a foul stench wafting through his premises is driving disgusted customers away. |
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Both bullpens occupy the outfield foul ground, meaning there are mounds and usually players in the way. |
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I had been looking forward to the ricepaper rolls but words can't really do justice to how foul they were! |
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They employ the foul the wing back tactic more than most teams and their toughness skirts on the legality border. |
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I was just in a foul mood or something like that, most likely, so accept my humblest apologies. |
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Last year, his attempt to corner the market in television football fell foul of British monopoly authorities. |
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The letter's description was found to be true with the foul smell still lingering in the surrounding air. |
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In years gone by, if a fielder caught a foul fly while stepping into the dugout, it was ruled a legal catch. |
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The bar was noisome and smelly, the stench of unwashed bodies and foul beer mingling with the rotten fish smell of the port. |
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The local police department does its best to investigate the crimes, but is totally unprepared to handle such foul murders. |
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Irwin had already been booked for a foul when he played on after the ball was judged to have gone out of play. |
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We played with enough confidence to have caused them more problems than we did but, ultimately, we fell foul of Michael Owen being back on song. |
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We knew that something foul was happening, and the diagnosis just confirmed our fears, really. |
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The high lobs were getting their big men easy shots or, at least, getting them to the foul line. |
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The foul stench of blood, mingled with that of rotten flesh, permeated the air. |
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The pint of Terrier I had was lovely but the fine liquid was spoiled by the fairly foul atmosphere. |
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Never did a sheep wander away, never a one was attacked by wolves, never a one lost in foul weather. |
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Franz Ferdinand run the risk of running foul of the law in the US after deciding to use subliminal messages on their new album. |
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Rather than pin the blame on Brown, Murdock claimed the goal should not have stood because of a foul on the teenager. |
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Since a man has been charged with that murder, the short film clip risked running foul of the law on contempt of court. |
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Most of today's bowlers take the electric eye or computerized foul detectors for granted. |
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Then came Bellamy's brainstorm in retaliation to a foul by Nikolai Ryndyuk on the half way line. |
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At least, I assume it was supposed to be amusing, because I glanced once at it, and burned the foul thing as soon as decency allowed. |
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Another area where magical activity can fall foul of the law is the carrying of ritual knives and swords, for example the athame. |
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Blackness mingled with the damp walls and cold air, and the atmosphere smelled of foul concoctions and wet rats. |
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Sure, you might have to pay a toll, but you could travel when you wished, unimpeded by the comings and goings of ferrymen and foul weather. |
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Of course, Lizzie is not the first woman to fall foul of the lure of donning a supposedly-smart two piece. |
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After long travelling, foul weather and false starts, the picture before us is not nearly so idyllic or clear cut. |
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He hit No.4 as the leadoff batter in the top of the tenth inning, the ball sailing over the right field screen barely inside the foul pole. |
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I remember especially how they used smudge pots which emanated foul warm air to save the orange trees during the frosty days in winter. |
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To the majority of nurserymen, pied wagtails are hardly welcome because they foul tomatoes, and chrysanthemums and carnation blooms. |
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No sooner had the lights gone out than there were mumblings of sabotage, some kind of conspiracy, foul play, under-hand machinations. |
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If foul language could be banned in schools then perhaps we could hear people talking English with out hearing swear words in every sentence. |
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Putrid smells of raw sewage and burning garbage become acceptable after being exposed to these foul scents for a long enough time. |
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Outfielders can climb the walls, robbing sluggers of home runs or catching foul tips. |
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As an unforeseen consequence, oil contaminated with wax and sludge was poised to foul the new propeller governor and relief valve. |
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The spirit begs Hamlet to avenge the foul murder, but to leave Queen Gertrude unharmed. |
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Just the wind was hitting the tree branches outside which tapped at the window, giving the light from the front garden gate foul shadows. |
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The Forestry Commission is urging Yorkshire landowners to think twice before felling trees to ensure their actions do not fall foul of the law. |
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Ten minutes from full-time their captain was sent-off for his second bookable foul of the game. |
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He was also found guilty of ungentlemanly conduct, but a charge of using foul and abusive language was not proven. |
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With bowling shoes, you're relying on them to give you a good slide up to the foul line. |
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The world is cruel and rancid, the body is a receptacle of foul gasses and inconstant emotions, and the soul is a paltry fiction. |
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Hummus, baba ghanouj, and foul mudammas arrived decked with apple slices, crisp-fried spinach, and sesame seeds. |
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The old wooden stairs gave way to concrete, and a foul musty smell filled the air. |
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Why do we build up these spiritual blogstars and then cry foul when our idol turns out to be just as fallibly human as we are? |
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In any case, perhaps, hawks may be trying to avoid falling foul of those malisons. |
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With a minute to go, Henry pulled his fifth and final foul and left the court, taking with him Kingston's faint hope of winning the game. |
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Six long, spindly, purplish-black legs, thick like the boles of sapling trees, sprang forth and hauled up the rest of the foul thing. |
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Well, in the space of 132 seconds of extra time, France converted on a free kick to tie and then took advantage of a foul to score the winning goal on a penalty kick. |
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He knew that despite Ivo's scrubbing he was still as foul as a pig in a wallow, and yet the knight slept in the same bed with him, and offered him closeness and comfort. |
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Revealing that Claudius murdered King Hamlet by pouring poison in his ear, the wandering spirit begs young Hamlet to avenge his father's foul murder. |
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They say they have to put up with increased noise, foul and abusive language and a complete loss of privacy since the work was completed earlier this year. |
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Residents complained the young people were using foul language, being abusive and playing ball games in the street into the early hours of the morning. |
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Despite the foul weather, the hosts managed to keep the ball flowing in their accustomed style, and had a number of candidates for man of the match. |
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After all, who hasn't found themselves in the middle of a favourite movie only to catch a whiff of some foul miasma making its way merrily up your nostrils? |
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Expect a lot of foul balls and whiffs until you adjust to the speed. |
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Microsoft said yesterday it had introduced a white list scheme to allow well-behaved email marketing firms to reach its customers without falling foul of its spam filters. |
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A viscous residue in the bottom of each and a foul smell that denoted combinations of alum with white vitriol, sulphate of iron, and of acetate of lead with opium and ipecac. |
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After thumping Burnley 5-1 last Saturday, City moved two points clear at the top thanks to the Clarets fixture with Bradford falling foul of the elements. |
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The big wing forward was to convert two further frees in the opening quarter while Seamus Lyons landed his first score after a foul on David Cuddy. |
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Natalie Wood drowned in 1981 while yachting off Catalina with husband Robert Wagner and actor Christopher Walken and for a while there were rumors of foul play. |
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Let's all foul our little space around us and make everything yecchy and stinky and disgusting and wretched and dangerous and poisonous and radioactive. |
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They are up to speed in this enlightened world in praising the dramatisation of the sub culture with the abundance of obscenity and foul language. |
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I recently remonstrated with two of them throwing crisps at each other and then the bag thrown on the ground and received a torrent of abusive foul language. |
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A foul has been called by a British team but an American is contesting it. |
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Three weeks after opening, residents complained of foul odors. |
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Antifouling is the most important painting job to have carried out on your boat, once foul has a hold on your hull it will rapidly colonise the surface. |
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Miller took particular exception to a post in which Kelley had worried she might fall victim to foul play. |
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She paints the current rodent situation as more than a foul inconvenience, and one that is a particular blight on poorer areas. |
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Then, he caught a line drive by Bench in foul territory in the ninth inning of Game 5, seemingly knowing where the ball was headed before it was hit. |
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After all, the Thunder shot 15 of 24 from the foul line, a chicken-breast-thawing-on-the-counter clip of 62.5 percent. |
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And still, there are the still fringe conspiracy theorists who believe there was foul play involved instead. |
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His death record shows that Tommy died of pneumonia, but Varnadoe believes it was foul play. |
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The new ro-ro ferry service from St Margaret's Hope to Gills Bay in Caithness fell foul of the weather at the weekend, with all sailings on Saturday cancelled. |
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This, as in the dead-horse arum, helps volatilize what is a foul smell. |
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His guesthouse became a haven for travellers from across the world, a place to relax without worrying about dress restrictions or running foul of the police. |
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Lombard's admission means he now joins Michelle Smith and Hendricken as the third Irish athlete banned after running foul of testing for performance-enhancing substances. |
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Should I be guarding closer to the third sack and the foul line? |
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Still, Hanks aside, none of those actors really carry enough star power for Broadway journeymen to cry foul this year. |
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Supposedly erected by a Knight of Blacas, who vowed to do so after falling foul to the Saracens during the crusades, the star has remained in place for almost 500 years. |
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Orders were then given to set the jib and maintopmast staysail, and the former was set but the latter could not be, as the halyards were foul aloft. |
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When the foul water sewer is overcharged, the foul water backs up and can force open the manhole cover in Mr. Marcic's front garden, thereby escaping into the garden. |
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I've been ejected a few times but used to average a tech foul every game! |
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Including shots fired to condition and foul the bore, plinking at twigs in the backstop and the shots fired for group, some 300 rounds were fired. |
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The fungus smelt so foul and looked so foul I very near barfed. |
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A Sanders foul then saw him receive his second yellow and an early bath. |
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The next batter, Adam Shorts, popped a foul ball down the first base line. |
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Euthanasia, mercy killing or call it what you will is helping someone to die when they wish it, without falling foul of the law and being prosecuted. |
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The foul smelling discharge responded only temporarily to antibiotics, and she required surgical debridement and sequestrectomy to remove the infected bone. |
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You could be in a foul mood and he would come up with something out of left field to put a smile on your face. |
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Opponents claim such a move would be a gross violation of civil liberties which is likely in Scotland to fall foul of European human rights legislation. |
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Vans that simply run from warehouse to retail outlet are less likely to fall foul of the opportunist thief as these are both theoretically secure areas. |
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But his first attempt to open an ice cream parlour at Weeton, near Harrogate, fell foul of Harrogate planners so he moved to Jervaulx, near Ripon. |
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Under Westminster rules, he would have been perfectly entitled to receive money from sub-letting the office but he fell foul of the rules because he did not declare it. |
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If Rahm Emanuel's newly-launched campaign for Chicago's mayorship fails, it won't be because of carpetbagging or his foul mouth. |
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Despite a teammate's miscue on catching a foul ball, the pitcher should not be deprived of his perfect game as long us he retires the batter who hit the foul ball. |
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Democracy triumphed on a night which could easily have fallen foul of revenge, tubthumping and cynical bankrolling. |
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She ripped the top of the fuselage open like the lid of a sardine can, releasing the hot, foul smoke and flooding the half-dead survivors with blessed relief. |
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The 33-year-old was sent off for serious foul play during Saturday's 0-0 draw with Darlington at Bootham Crescent, and not for a second bookable offence. |
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He was in a foul temper and this was not making matters any better. |
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We saw a square-rigged vessel in full sail close to us, so close that we had to strike sail to avoid running foul of her, while they too put the helm hard up to let us pass. |
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Puffins, notable for their high wing-loading, may have also had more difficulty maneuvering during foul weather when the wind tended to blow upslope. |
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Although he showed by laying down some bunts he knows what he can do with his speed, he hasn't mastered the tactic and bunts the ball foul or into outs. |
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The ball is alive if Lieberthal catches the foul bunt on the fly. |
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He suddenly convulsed as his stomach heaved a foul liquid up his throat, which gushed violently from his mouth and viscously trickled down the curtain of his hair. |
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He fell foul of the police at an early age, was befriended by a local bushranger, and at 15 was imprisoned for three years on horse stealing charges. |
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They would mix strange and foul liquids producing gold using caldrons with fake bottoms, or chunks of minerals or charcoal containing small amounts of gold. |
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But when he faced the work of a great living artist, Whistler, he dispraised it in such foul and objurgatory language that he was sued for libel and found guilty by the jury. |
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They are up to speed in this enlightened world in praising the dramatisation of the sub-culture with the abundance of obscenity and foul language. |
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Creditors fall foul of the law if they chase up debts too frequently. |
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How bad will lunar dust foul hatches, equipment, and human lungs? |
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It seemed to stretch on for miles, going slightly uphill into a long corner then heading up, and away to whatever hellish dimension existed as the faeries' foul home. |
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The batter is automatically out for a hunt foul on a third strike. |
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If not properly maintained, water may develop excess nutrients, creating an overwhelming amount of algae, sludge, foul odors and a poor impression. |
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Most ozonides are thick oily liquids that are foul smelling. |
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This is nearly twice the power usually found on boats this size and provides lots of power for punching through chop and motoring against foul winds and currents. |
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It's a party foul to wear another band's T-shirt to a concert. |
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Even the best-intentioned can commit the dreaded party foul with factors like super-sized glasses, unpredictable pours, and cocktails containing different types of alcohol. |
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Anyway, when I started to walk, there was a foul odour pervading the air. |
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Our friend has fallen foul of the phenomenon known as faux amis, or false friends, foreign words that seem to mean one thing but actually mean another. |
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Previously worn and dirty clothes contain the same foul odour producing bacteria and you will pick the infection up again within seconds of contact. |
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The foul weather also keeps most students at school in the middle of the day, making do with very simple food such as plain steamed buns and hot water, for lunch. |
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I don't think I can remember such a foul day for a sale and the intermittent showers forecast by the weather men were only interspersed with heavy rain. |
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The penalty that followed did not account for the impact of the foul play. |
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According to the police chief, there is no evidence of foul play. |
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I just rolled out of the bed groggy, with a massive headache, sore eyes, a foul taste in my mouth and the smell of cigarettes on my clothes and in my hair. |
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Not many city residents go there to spend an evening because of the foul smell from the sewer, which is in the middle of the garden dividing it into two zones. |
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I was just getting Rick to his feet when a foul stench filled the air. |
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I was in a foul mood and looking for a reason to have a row with someone. |
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School starts tonight, it's snowing again, and I'm in a foul mood. |
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Canvassing for the leadership contest degenerated into a vicious campaign in which all kinds of foul means including promise of office and bribery were resorted to. |
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You would commit the most foul of murders out of loyalty to me. |
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As Shakespeare knew only too well, from foul deeds endless tragedy arises. |
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The two-up-and-down houses, many of them shebeens had no running water and had outside privies from which foul sewage matter overflowed. |
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Referee Michael Oliver failed to detect a foul in a crowded box and the Canaries escaped down the tunnel with the scoreline still blank. |
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The assistant flagged and tried to help Taylor out by explaining he had seen a foul but the referee was pigheaded. |
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His solo homer off a 2-2 pitch to left-center field in the seventh inning came after two long foul balls down the left-field line. |
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I can remember going to Larry's games, chasing foul balls, bringing them back and getting a free snowcone,'' Yount said. |
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In both situations, Moore induced foul outs, from Ally Kutz in the fourth and Sanchez in the sixth. |
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But they held Towers at bay, with Dennis Preware sinking the vital foul shot at the line to make sure the trophy didn't slip from their grasp. |
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In fact, all I had to show for my work was a phobia of piano practice, a few unimpressive canvases, and a weak foul shot. |
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Converting only 12 out of 23 foul shot opportunities makes it harder to keep the game close. |
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Drew proceeded to take the inbounds pass the length of the court, was fouled by Keegan Hornbuckle and subsequently missed the foul shot. |
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The real story of the quarter would be the 15 foul shots missed by Childwall in the first half. |
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Hill made one of two free throws, but Galick claimed the rebound and also made one of two foul shots for an 85-82 lead. |
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And although Myers put his team in front in the extra period, three late foul shots from Martin saw the Rocks safely home. |
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The Russians argued that they had requested a time-out before Collins' foul shots. |
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Lender sank three foul shots at a crucial time in the final quarter for a three-point cushion but it was edgeof-the-seat stuff all the way. |
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In a tense final couple of minutes Pero Cameron made sure of Chester's win with four foul shots in the closing seconds. |
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Bears closed out the game in the last two minutes and 30 seconds, hitting 11 of 12 foul shots. |
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A sand and water mix will foul tip transmissions, gearboxes, and electrical connectors. |
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He knows that if his bat is off, even a fraction of an inch, it can mean a foul tip out to the catcher instead of a line drive single to left. |
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He broke his right hand April 26 when hit by a foul tip off the bat of Toronto's Rajai Davis and then was suspended for 50 games on Aug. |
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Corporan was struck in the head by a foul tip in the Astros' 16-5 loss to Texas on Monday night. |
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Navarro left the game in the second inning after he was hit by a foul tip on the right wrist. |
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If the foul tip does somehow hit the hand, it will carom off the palm or the fingers, not hit straight on. |
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You don't have a reek of garlic and foul onions discharged upon you at early morn from ten breakfasts, and you are not invaded before dawn. |
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Its chief means of defence lies in the foul tasting secretion that is produced by its paratoid glands and other glands on its skin. |
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Ripening blackberries even now loaded the bramble bushes, but the foul noxiousness of gas shells had made them uneatable. |
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Playing the ball with the head constitutes a foul whether intentional or not, as it is considered dangerous play. |
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Renault denied any foul play, stating compliance with French and European standards. |
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Points gained from a foul vary from a minimum of four, to a maximum of seven if the black ball is involved. |
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An intentional foul that causes injury that prevents a fight from continuing usually causes the boxer who committed it to be disqualified. |
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A foul occurs when a player commits an offence listed in the Laws of the Game while the ball is in play. |
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He himself rarely fell foul of Sewell, a mathematician, in which subject Britten was a star pupil. |
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The resulting skill in foul weather seamanship and coastal raiding certainly contributed to the Navy's success against Napoleon Bonaparte. |
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Provide them with a mansion, and they will rip out the plumbing, write obscenities on the walls, and generally foul up their own nest. |
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Whatever we do to nature and the environment we will eventually do to ourselves. If we continually foul our own nest, we will pay the price. |
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Large cities foul their own nest as they grow, putting the health of their citizens in jeopardy. |
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Rather, it appears that we have a tendency to foul our own nest and destroy what we value the most. |
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Yanking open the door to the bathroom, I was greeted with a stink foul enough to curl my hair. |
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And chide the cripple tardy-gaited night, who, like a foul and ugly witch, doth limp so tediously away. |
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But Al Ahly cried foul as they claimed defender Wael Gomaa needed stitches after a stone struck him on the head. |
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Atletico cried foul when Simao Sabrosa fell inside the area after a first-half challenge by Bruno Alves but the referee waved play on. |
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A MAJORITY OF THE FACULTY AT THE UNIVERSITY of California system has cried foul over the way executives are compensated. |
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Now we are urging people to ensure they don't fall foul of opportunist thieves, looking to take advantage of the warm weather. |
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The death of cruise ship singer Jackie Kastrinelis remains a mystery despite authorities ruling out foul play. |
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Newcastle's Dan Gosling was sent off for a foul on Russell Martin but Ba fired in to cut the deficit, before Holt nodded in the clincher. |
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A distracted Kovac also falls foul of a psychiatrist who overmedicates an abused foster child who wants to go back to his drug-addledmother. |
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There were no signs of foul play, but an autopsy will be performed, Nork said. |
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Karl Colley lost his temper when a supporter yelled at him after he had been sent off for a foul tackle. |
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I sense the foul smell of agents at work or planned nobbling of our prize asset by players on England duty. |
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Yesterday's two Flat meetings at Catterick and Chepstow fell foul of the weather. |
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He might have saved the game when he reached over a railing and into a camera well to snowcone a foul pop by Omar Vizquel for the second out. |
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The book had created a sensation by its merciless reportage of every foul word and temper tantrum spoken or thrown by Knight during the season. |
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Cassell also didn't get too many favorable calls and was slapped with a technical foul just before halftime. |
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But is the trust within the game so bad that Houston coach Tom Penders was given a technical foul for collapsing on the sideline? |
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