Josemi tries to put Baros through with a long-throw, but the Czech striker fouls his marker and concedes a free-kick. |
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The game got testy in the fourth quarter, when seven technical fouls were called. |
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Moreover, our dependency on coal to generate energy not only fouls our air, but poisons our fish with mercury. |
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All coaches, players, and parents will be allowed 3 unsportsmanlike technical fouls per basketball season. |
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Other ways will have to be found to lessen the impact of fouls on the result and to encourage free-flowing football. |
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A series of petty fouls brought a booking for Smertin in the 29th minute, which made him the third Russian to be cautioned by referee Urs Meir. |
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I believe that for serious fouls, whether the ball crosses the goal line, offsides and handball there should be a 4th official available. |
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Plastic and organic waste clogs rivers, despoils the environment and fouls the seas. |
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Both of them drove straight at defenders to force fouls and earn free throws. |
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I earned my share of technical fouls and, to this day, there are a few referees who still hold it against me. |
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Failure to respect the administrative facets of the game usually results in technical fouls. |
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Wiley deliberated long and hard, consulting his assistant to heighten the drama, but as professional fouls go it was as clear-cut as they come. |
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The game opened in the same vein as it was to continue with the play constantly interrupted by fouls. |
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Last spring Tom reffed a game and called 30 fouls in the first half, by himself. |
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Urs Meier, the Swiss referee, appears to have stopped whistling fouls against either team. |
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It was hard to determine if these young refs were too quick with the whistle or if the poor play resulted in a lot of silly fouls. |
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How many times has a player been awarded two yellow cards for fouls that, added up, are not sufficient to lead to a dismissal. |
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Track down that effeminate foreigner who plagues our women with this new disease, and fouls the whole land with licentious lechery. |
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He picked up two personal fouls, committed one turnover, and headed back to the bench. |
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World Cup referees yesterday vowed to crack down on players who orchestrate and feign fouls to get opponents in trouble. |
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When he retired after 13 seasons, he owned the franchise records for games, points, free throws, assists, steals and personal fouls. |
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My biggest concern would be can he stay in the game without having a lot of fouls called against him. |
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The guys break character and talk about party fouls they have committed or witnessed in the past. |
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Never a thing of beauty, the game got even scrappier with Tom McCarthy brandishing the yellow card to three perpetrators of clumsy fouls. |
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When the game has moved on in terms of speed, skill and physical strength, and new fouls have flourished, the rulebook needs an update. |
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Time and time again fouls were committed, and no punishment was handed out. |
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The better it is, the more it reminds me of all that I said above, and the needlessness of it, which invariably fouls my mood for the morning. |
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Some fouls from Port Vale went unpunished yet, minutes later, a similar offence from a Blackpool player was branded with a booking. |
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They blab on about this header and that corner, about free kicks, fouls, yellow cards, and sendings off and about players being offside. |
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A lot of this is developed on the playground where no real fouls are called and the shooters must alter their shot to avoid a block. |
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After 29 games, the Mavericks bragged they had committed the league's fewest fouls. |
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Martin turned the ball over twice and committed two fouls during his mercifully brief stint. |
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So why can't UEFA have the courage of their convictions and decide tied games on the number of cards and fouls awarded? |
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He also has to be careful not to lose his temper and draw personal fouls. |
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In the past decade, Brazilian football has become among the most violent in the world with an astonishing average of around 55 fouls a game in domestic matches. |
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Ray Parlour committed four fouls himself before he got his first booking. |
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The clock will not stop on fouls and free throws during this time. |
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He fouls off two pitches then drives one to the grass just past the infield. |
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Let us ensure that we do not make a misstep that fouls up the investigations that are presently underway. |
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The tournament that was supposed to eradicate cynical fouls and general unpleasantness ended with Codesal surrounded by protesting losers. |
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If fouls are called by offensive and defensive players on the same play, the disc returns to the thrower. |
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He is an amazing player, sometimes the opposition tries to stop him with fouls, but we play in a contact game, so it is only natural. |
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Some said there were 50 fouls, some 54, but everyone agreed that the home side had broken the record for most rule violations this season. |
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I have observed in many matches that professional fouls are being ignored by referees and that there's a lot of grabbing going on. |
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Against Atlético, they committed almost twice as many fouls as their opponents. |
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To manage also the statistics panels for the fouls and points of the players. |
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I studied his movements on video for a whole day beforehand and I showed that you can stop him without resorting to fouls. |
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What this means, of course, is that it must take action against fouls and violations of the rules. |
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They call fouls, monitor the score and ensure all FIBA rules and regulations are enforced. |
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Then there is no danger that the bracket fouls the holder pin and damages the hydraulic top link. |
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He needs games where you call your own fouls and are force-fed the creative and intuitive parts of the game that always flow better on hard courts and sweaty inner-city gyms. |
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He was duped into silly offensive fouls when smaller men moved in behind him as he powered toward the basket. |
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The Thunder have now punished themselves with two catastrophically dunderheaded late-game fouls in two games. |
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The anchor is also slightly different, including the string that fouls the anchor reaching further up and crossing back the vertical beam of the anchor. |
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As it became apparent that the Warriors would cruise to victory, tempers flared once again, with three technical fouls handed out in the final ten minutes. |
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As party fouls go, nearly dying in the host's pool might top the list. |
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Defensively, the team has committed more than its share of personal fouls. |
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For instance, when sodium is burned, it becomes a snotlike goo that fouls boiler tubes and drives engineers nuts. |
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It is a vow that will be hard to keep, except as part of a broad effort to improve life in the world's expanding slums. In this section Filthy lucre fouls the air Tents come down How much evil can you not see? |
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During this brief opening period, the Asian side committed five fouls, thereby placing themselves in a tricky situation, as another offence would automatically result in a free kick from ten metres. |
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At first sight, cities seem to be the problem rather than the solution: the number of people living in slums has steadily increased, and industrial pollution in rapidly growing economies fouls water and air. |
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During the first ADG contest the French defender Sagnol fouls the Italian attacker Del Piero and the foul is deemed reckless enough to warrant a yellow card. |
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Three fouls on Kings big man Lawrence Funderburke in just six minutes. |
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Richmond head coach Chris Mooney proceeded to lose his temper, and was hit with two technical fouls, while being ejected from the game. |
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The furious Tigers chief picked up two successive technical fouls in the closing stages after seeing his side throw away a 59-41 half-time lead. |
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It may be just a coincidence, but Kendrick Perkins is collecting more technical fouls since Wallace became his teammate. |
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They're getting technical fouls called when they argue with each other, or so it seemed Thursday night. |
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Under a new NBA rule, Bryant faces a one-game suspension if he is called for 16 technical fouls this season. |
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But Bryant's frustration grew as the Hornets sent two and three defenders, and he was called for three offensive fouls and a technical foul. |
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Muharraq took control of the contest late in the second quarter following a series of technical fouls called on the Isa Town bench. |
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I feel as well that they cut our fluency down in the second half with fouls, a lot of professional fouls, and I found that very unfair. |
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If you wanted to see the agony and ecstasy, not to say a few professional fouls and a largely unexpected result, GBBO was the place to be. |
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We're well able to move the ball quickly but if Donegal get away with the professional fouls, it will obviously be hard to do that. |
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All their four bookings were in that period and all for professional fouls. |
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The Scotland boss says our kids need to be more cynical and make the professional fouls that can save games. |
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A lack of composure was a teamwide issue in the middle part of the season as the Knicks racked up technical fouls and flagrant fouls, and Anthony served a one-game suspension. |
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Once Yunusov started hitting him hard, despite taking defensive approach or counterpunching, Jitender committed fouls in the first round. |
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Comparisons were made between the home and away team's number of fouls and violations. |
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It's an ill bird that fouls his own nest, and we are all Scots folk and all Hieland. |
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Aggressive fouls are physical or verbal fouls committed by a player against an opponent or the referee. |
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They can be used along with other sports accessories available in our sports catalog, like score panels to display player fouls, points and numbers. |
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Pushed two times into fouls during the pre-start maneuvers, the Americans coped two penalties and could only watch the Italian boat tranquilly control the rest of the race. |
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If your propeller protection cage is flimsy enough, the pressure of the lines on it during launch may distort it to the point where it fouls the prop. |
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A match analysis tool that shows you where shots, passes, crosses, headers, tackles, fouls and interceptions have been made on the field for both teams. |
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The batter steps out of the batter's box and fouls off the pitched ball. |
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Maybe you don't want to hear it but in professional football you make professional fouls. |
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Sand fouls the launcher's electrical contacts and then the rocket doesn't have a good electrical connection. |
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Richards' poor control sees the ball run away from him ina promising outside right position and he fouls Henriquez with a strongish ankle tap, either out of frustration or poor technique. |
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Since gilding metal is a bit softer than copper, it fouls less, and gilding-metal bullets open reliably without an overly large hollowpoint. |
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During the period of decision-making and value judgement, the recognition of fouls becomes a vital concern. |
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There were 68 fouls and 84 free throws in all, and the Pacers couldn't have asked for a better candidate to attempt the final two. |
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Washington's suggestion to use replay to review personal fouls was withdrawn. |
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For each player, the area indicates number of points scored and color indicates number of personal fouls. |
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Mohawks captain Ike Attah was withdrawn from the contest as he picked up two personal fouls in as many minutes. |
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With workmanlike efficiency, Blitz on XBox 360 pounds out the brutal gameplay with bone-cracking personal fouls and tackles. |
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When a player deliberately fouls to benefit by the calling of a foul, the player shall be credited with zero pinfall for that delivery and not allowed further deliveries in that frame. |
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I've seen five or six other professional fouls today that didn't get a red or even a yellow card. |
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We chose to measure officials' inclination to call technical fouls given written descriptions of an incident, rather than personal fouls, for three reasons. |
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Herbert Baker took his fifth foul on an obvious charging call and Rob Paternostro had gone to the bench two minutes into the half after being called for two technical fouls. |
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Apparently, in the NBA's crackdown on on-court misbehavior by calling technical fouls, that warranted his second technical of the night and, thus, an automatic ejection. |
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They conceded 31 personal fouls allowing far too many free-throw opportunities and that could be a weakness that Brose exploits once again this evening. |
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At halftime they had five personal fouls and we didn't have any. |
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As fouls in sailboat racing penalize the offending boat but do not advantage the fouled boat, drawing a foul in fleet racing is almost always a net loss. |
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Among the changes, professional fouls will only be punished by red cards if they take place outside the box, with fouls inside the area bringing spot-kicks but only cautions. |
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Across the room, some meathead wearing a supertight tank top and an upside-down visor screams about a tapped keg, the ultimate in prep-school party fouls. |
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Maybe you don't want to hear it but maybe you do know that in professional football you make professional fouls and I have seen it today five or six times. |
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Points may also be scored in a game when a player's opponent fouls. |
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