Before and after the tense match, bricks and bottles were lobbed through the air. |
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Do you suppose they've ever lobbed a spitball down a row, or accidentally knocked over their coffee? |
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In the first 20 minutes Knowles put his side into a 2-0 lead with two superb lobbed goals, but was later dismissed following a foul tackle. |
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With time running out, Ollie Wilson collected a through ball and lobbed the keeper to send the final to penalties. |
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In 1996 China lobbed missiles near Taiwan during the island's first direct presidential election. |
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Ross lobbed a few softballs, because the audience expected that much at least, but expressly so that Tom could bat them away. |
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Indeed, cannonballs were regularly lobbed into the water from the three reconstructed forts. |
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Mark Vermeulen failed to get behind a rising delivery from Edwards and lobbed a simple catch off the splice to Shivnarine Chanderpaul at gully. |
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Police wielded batons and lobbed tear gas shells to disperse crowds and take control of the streets. |
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As it was, he was caught in no-man's land as the Aberdeen striker lobbed the ball over him and into the undefended net. |
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You could have read the trademark on it when I lobbed the ball up to the plate. |
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They had got off to a dream start as Townson, on his return from suspension, outpaced the Exeter defence and coolly lobbed the keeper. |
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Samuel made light work of this scoring opportunity as he lobbed the ball over an onrushing goalkeeper into the back of the net. |
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In 1998, North Korea lobbed a ballistic missile over Japan into the Pacific Ocean, claiming it was a satellite launch. |
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He said the grounds of his town centre church were treated like a rubbish tip and bottles lobbed at its windows. |
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Their products are about as accurate as a lobbed brick, and cycle like the rusty gate latch in your great aunt Emily's side yard. |
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His long punt was latched on to by Adam Webster and he lobbed Andy Britton. |
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Yet one Coventry substitute, Bjarni Gudjonsson, soon created the equaliser for another, Suffo, who lobbed Price. |
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Later in the over he was fortunate to get away with a mistimed hook which lobbed over the head of square leg. |
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Mortar rounds lobbed from the nearby hills smashed roofs and crashed through walls. |
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Gangs of small boys gathered around little fizzing bombs, or lobbed Catherine wheels under the chairs of dozing grandparents. |
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He then jogged back to the wall to retrieve the ball and lobbed it to the infield as three runs scored. |
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Fished on a floating line, the flies are lobbed slightly upstream barely an arm's length from the rod. |
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Portugal win a free-kick on the right wing which is lobbed straight into Nikopolidis's air-space. |
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Earlier this season he was lobbed by an opposing keeper which cost Leicester City all three points. |
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Moments earlier, Morata had nearly lobbed Casillas while at the very outset, the outstanding Arturo Vidal had been narrowly snuffed out by Pepe. |
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Inane and disturbing hashtags have been lobbed by those often far removed from the rocket fire. |
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Obviously, Pitt grabbed a can of beer and lobbed it over to McConaughey, 'cause what else would he have done? |
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He lobbed an object that made a soft landing in a mound of grass a few yards away from us. |
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Accusations of hypocrisy and disingenuousness have been lobbed at both for doing it with seeming ease. |
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Amla inside edged a leg-side inswinger on to his pad and the ball lobbed out into the off side. |
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While they were playing kickball the point of the hood would get lobbed off. |
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A few days ago, França said, someone had lobbed a home-made explosive device into the protest camp. |
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The health minister Peter Dutton lobbed another one across the chamber yesterday. |
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He has lobbed a lot of accusations and we have accepted in the spirit of democracy to have a discourse with him. |
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Just yesterday the Prime Minister went to New York to the UN and took cheap shots and lobbed thinly veiled attacks at our American friends. |
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The basalt plateau, which fills former riverbeds, appears lobbed on a map as an oak leaf. |
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Armed police lobbed tear gas into the crowd and the students retaliated with rocks. |
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So far, Ford and GM haven't lobbed any grenades back, but I'm betting they will if this deal significantly increases Chrysler's sales. |
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Roy Myre got on the end of another clearance from the back and lobbed the ball over the outrushing goalkeeper but had to watch it bounce wide. |
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First, he took his eyes off the ball while fielding at short leg, and failed to notice that Sarwan had lobbed an attempted pull over his right shoulder. |
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Yet even as her mother lobbed insults, Melissa was shown looking on, delight and pride in her eyes. |
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The red team should have just lobbed the ball over him at any opportunity. |
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It started when pat Morrissey shot a magnificent goal as he lobbed the keeper from the right side to leave the ball in the left corner of the net with a goal out of the blue. |
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Smith in the Ilkley goal had little to do and the home team should have taken the lead when Hall lobbed Dobson but the ball fell inches wide of the post. |
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He did however complete his hat trick right on the break when he latched onto a ball from Romario and lobbed the advancing keeper from the edge of the box. |
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It is, perhaps, with that in mind that some are viewing the current series of charges being lobbed at the candidate. |
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Mr McGrath says the rocks thrown at the beginning of the attack seemed to have been lobbed by hand, but the one that hit him appeared to have been fired from a slingshot. |
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Just this weekend, in the wake of the Arizona shooting, he lobbed some opprobrium toward Sarah Palin via his Twitter account. |
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As long as Jaques survived Yorkshire were in with a shout but after hammering 70 from 46 balls he top-edged a sweep at Dalrymple and lobbed a catch to Weekes at leg slip. |
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I lobbed an unweighted icefish with an awkward flip of the heavy boat rod. |
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I have a letter from an elderly gentleman who was concerned about the Aviano air base and whether or not there was protection in case Milosevic lobbed some missiles. |
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Murray retrieved and was lobbed but, swivelling on the retreat near the baseline, conjured up a dazzling crosscourt winner that alerted the crowd to the possibility of something special. |
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In 1993 Noah lobbed a second album, Urban Tribu, over the net, but this more clearly Anglo-Saxon-influenced opus enjoyed rather less success than the first. |
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West halted a gig in Minnesota after girls lobbed a glowstick at him during his Glow In The Dark tour. |
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During a quarter-final showdown with Portugal the Czech Republic midfielder brilliantly, or flukily, lobbed the ball over Vitor Baia. |
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On 10 October, unknown perpetrators lobbed an explosive device into the compound belonging to the family of a Democratic Party of Serbia activist and former Minister in Kosovo. |
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Jiang Kun put Shanghai ahead after 66 minutes when he lobbed onrushing goalkeeper Yang Cheng but the lead lasted just ten minutes with Shandong's giant striker Han Peng outjumping the defense to equalise. |
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The questions are lobbed up like slowpitch softballs, and the player knocks them out of the park. |
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But he calmly lobbed a sand wedge to within tap-in distance for par. |
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In its time, the Saatchi advertising empire produced some memorable slogans, but this one – lobbed like a poison-gas canister into a recent court case – is particularly guileful. |
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Gradually things take an urgent and darker tone, the laughter still bubbles but more uneasily as the wall rises and Martinez's words are lobbed over the top like unpinned grenades primed to explode. |
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Fowler spotted triallist goalkeeper David Williams, of Cardiff City, off his line and lobbed him two minutes later. |
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But when our yardman went away to find a manager, the guys opened up the back of the van and lobbed the cow into the yard. |
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Someone lobbed a cherry bomb toward the clustered firefighters that night. |
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Wigan took the lead when Hugo Rodallega lobbed David Stockdale from close range having earlier headed against the post. |
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Akins shot wide soon after, but Wolves began to find their feet and equalised through Denes Rosa, who lobbed home after 28 minutes. |
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If I went round saying I was an emperor just because some moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away! |
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A hopeful ball up the middle on the hour bounced over the visiting defence and Van Nistelrooij calmly lobbed the on-rushing keeper to restore the two-goal difference. |
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I was out near the penalty spot and the striker lobbed me. |
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One group of Hebron students went online to recruit volunteers to refurbish the Qurtuba school for girls after vandals lobbed firebombs into the schoolyard in late November 2007 and hacked at the doors with axes. |
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One petrol bomb was lobbed at a female pedestrian, who jumped out of the way, and another was thrown at a dark coloured BMW, which managed to swerve to avoid it. |
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Armagh's Mark Turkington wasted a scoring chance in the 14th minute, and then Conor Forker sliced a lobbed effort with only keeper Alan Mannus standing between him and glory. |
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The tennis player lobbed the ball, which was a costly mistake. |
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In Ternopil, protesters lobbed Molotov cocktails at a local government building before occupying it, while similar scenes played out in the city of Ivano-Frankivsk. |
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