Alas, one of the biggest came in the 1994 World Cup final, when his penalty miss handed the trophy to Brazil. |
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Prop Howard Carr kicked a penalty into touch and the ball bounced back into play after hitting a tree. |
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The motorists who this week escaped penalty points had been summonsed for failing to pay fines. |
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As stoppage time approached, Bath had their last clear chance with yet another penalty which gave them a line-out position ten metres out. |
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Crude punts into the home penalty box caused unbelievable problems and the Minstermen always looked vulnerable to counter-attacks. |
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Wharfedale had chance to go ahead with a penalty but the kick was wide of the posts. |
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The outcome of the Tyrer case was that the practice of corporal punishment as a penalty for criminal offenders in the Isle of Man was abandoned. |
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Effectively, their Lordships' decision enables banks to charge compound interest even at the penalty rate chargeable upon the customer's default. |
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This is effectively an exit penalty for anyone who wants to surrender a with-profits policy early and shift their money elsewhere. |
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This penalty increases to two to five years' imprisonment, plus a fine of two to ten million ariary. |
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They are also able to issue fixed penalty notices and they have the power to request the identity of someone acting antisocially. |
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The action was fast moving and skilful, enterprising and well judged and both sides produced two tries and two penalty kicks. |
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Psychologists can play a role in the juvenile death penalty debate in several ways. |
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Missing a test should be a mistake that comes with an automatic penalty before the specifics of the case are even looked into. |
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Last year this figure rose to 374 as the deterrent effect of penalty points wore off. |
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The debate on whether the death penalty must be abolished or not will go on till the cows come home. |
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Banstead Athletic were cruelly denied three points at play-off chasers Burgess Hill Town because of a late penalty on Saturday, writes Ray Best. |
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People would think twice about cheating if the penalty were imprisonment or a hefty fine. |
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They eventually scored the winning goal from a penalty sent home by Bobbie Malone. |
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Last season Marsh pulled off a string of penalty saves and he did not disappoint this time, brilliantly palming away Nick Fisher's spot kick. |
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Enniscorthy rucked and mauled up field and they were awarded another penalty in the 60th minute when Port strayed offside. |
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Payment of a penalty involves no admission of guilt or record of criminal conviction. |
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Eight minutes later, he hit a neat pass across the penalty area before Todorov slipped the ball past Friedel. |
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Flabbergasted auctioneer Keith Lomax blamed Beckham's penalty stumble for the tumble in prices. |
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He told the Sun Herald that weekend rates, overtime and penalty rates could be bargained away, rendering the 38-hour week entirely meaningless. |
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Six minutes from the break Henderson tried his luck again with a penalty but sent the kick wide. |
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Barking scored a penalty before Dave Lewis kicked a drop goal a minute later to put them 16-9 ahead. |
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If you go overdrawn without agreement on your bank account you get stung by penalty charges and punitive rates of interest. |
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When York kicked off by booting the ball straight out and then giving away a first-minute penalty for offside, things looked bleak. |
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There are several penalty takers at the club so it is unlikely that the Cameroonian will be taking any spot kicks on Wednesday. |
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Opponents of the death penalty in no way condone McVeigh's crime of mass destruction. |
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Amnesty says the death penalty is not a deterrent to the drug trade as runners, rather than the kingpins, are most at risk of facing the gallows. |
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He escapes a booking, but the Czechs have a free-kick just outside the Greece penalty area. |
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With capital punishment in the news lately, American opinion on the death penalty seems particularly changeable in response to media coverage. |
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Although banks have a standard penalty rate, it is worth asking the amount your bank will charge for the delay. |
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They missed the chance to go ahead after seven minutes when a penalty opportunity went begging. |
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The U. S. colonial government is trying to reinstitute the death penalty in Puerto Rico. |
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And now that she apparently doesn't face the death penalty in Bali either, my sympathy for her histrionics is in fairly short supply. |
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Often low on cash, they can be enticed into working for lower hourly rates of pay, cash in hand, and longer hours without penalty rates. |
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The sharp breakthrough came when Ross unwisely tugged Wes Hoolahan just inside the home penalty box. |
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But Cresswell did get on the score sheet in the end, knocking away into the top corner from the edge of the penalty area. |
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Borough's plan appeared to be nothing more than hoofing the ball as far and as high as they could into the Morecambe penalty area. |
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Management wanted to impose a raft of changes, including the introduction of shift work without penalty rates. |
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Does that cover a person adjudged liable to pay a pecuniary penalty in a civil action? |
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Their crimes are punished by a barbaric law, that of June 10, 1835, the sole penalty of which is execution. |
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However, the big striker blotted his copybook on his return missing a penalty in 29 minutes. |
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It was a little disheartening when the Aussies got the first penalty points on the board. |
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Fixed penalty notices can only be given to adults at present which inherently means there are substantial limitations on their use. |
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They should have had a penalty when Ali Russell was left on the floor by Stevenson's body-check in the box. |
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A woeful shot in acres of space by Mullan at the top of the penalty box was embarrassingly bad. |
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Huckerby slalomed into the penalty area and was crudely bundled over by Matthew Taylor. |
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Georgia, the Supreme Court temporarily ended the death penalty in America, deeming its application arbitrary and capricious. |
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Anyone who kills a dying person is liable to the death penalty as a common murderer. |
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After that, the rule was changed to specify that a goaltender must defend against a penalty shot. |
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They end up robbing a bank, for which the penalty in China is capital punishment. |
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Railway were awarded a penalty on the five metres line which was taken quickly and Port were caught as the wing forward crashed over. |
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From the resultant corner Latapy flighted the ball into the heart of the crowded penalty area. |
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The Uruguay striker collected a ball on the edge of the penalty area, span past his marker and planted the ball into the bottom corner. |
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A controversial penalty knocked the stuffing out of Kingstonian after one of their best performances for some time, writes Phil Windeatt. |
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As the law of 1580 prescribed a penalty of 50 years of banishment for adulterers, he was apparently convicted of adultery rather than incest. |
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We have paid the penalty for not being prepared and we have been brought down to earth with a bang. |
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The predictable jeering began as he collected the ball from a throw-in and cut inside the penalty area. |
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After raising one of the biggest cheers of the night, the streaker pranced around the penalty area before beating a hasty retreat. |
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Berbatov gets one foot inside the penalty area before losing the ball, and even the linesmen are beginning to take crafty peeks at their watches. |
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The division two top marksman scored twice and missed a penalty in the 3-2 win at York. |
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Scott McCartney netted from a second-half penalty corner, only to have the goal chalked off for a foot infringement. |
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This costs her the hole in match play or a two-stroke penalty in stroke play. |
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A dire first-half is followed by a dramatic second, with four great goals, a penalty claim, bookings aplenty and a goal disallowed for Japan. |
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This is why the death penalty is usually reserved for only the most heinous criminals. |
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Cannabis is being dropped from a class B drug to a class C drug with a similar drop in penalty for possession. |
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After a wet spell, the cataract is more spectacular, but the penalty is the state of the ground. |
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Then, when Collins knocked Sharpe senseless, Flatley kicked the penalty and Australia led 10-0 with 23 minutes gone. |
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Luis Garcia escapes down the right wing and crosses the ball into the Chelsea penalty area. |
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George Ryan's work on the death penalty has brought him mention as a contender for the peace prize. |
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Pet owners who get up with the lark to walk their dogs in a country park are fuming after penalty notices were slapped on their cars. |
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Seconds later he was on the other side of the penalty box, thrashing in a drive that just skidded past the post. |
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Cooper then side-footed the ball past Thornley from the penalty spot to give Prescot the lead. |
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Even by his own histrionic standards, O'Neill's reaction to the match-winning penalty in Lyon on Wednesday night laid bare his soul. |
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Next, if declarer has taken fewer than 6 tricks he pays a penalty of 20 units to the pot. |
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The bills include a number of offence and penalty provisions and investigative powers. |
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They arrived four minutes late and incurred a 40 second penalty which dropped them to fourth. |
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The embarrassment he's experienced, on the heels of a near suspension for corking another player, is penalty enough. |
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He is facing a string of charges ranging from perjury to economic plunder, a crime that carries the death penalty or life in prison. |
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It rarely failed to mollify, but carried with it the penalty of having to iterate the performance many, many times. |
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Rob Liley kicked a penalty goal and converted a try scored by number 8, Mike Brooks. |
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Those sorts of factors are, in my judgment, relevant when looking at sanctions after a penalty has been imposed. |
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The team took the opposition down to the wire and were knocked out in a dramatic penalty shoot out. |
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Stekelenburg hooves a mahoosive goal kick that bounces for the first time on the edge of the Dutch penalty area. |
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Somehow they kept going and ironically were given a penalty and a last-gasp chance to win. |
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There have been calls on both sides of the death penalty debate to shorten the time taken to reach a final decision. |
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He did not have a save to make as the centre forward fired his penalty wide of the target. |
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The penalty shoot-out is unfair because it puts completely unfamiliar demands on a person and then it octuples the stakes. |
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He decided to rugby tackle someone in the penalty area and you can't get away with that. |
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In this modern perspective, the death penalty expresses not the divine judgment on objective evil but rather the collective anger of the group. |
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Failure to produce a licence when stopped by the police will result in the automatic punishment of one penalty point. |
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On each hand your team scores the total number of penalty points you have taken in your tricks. |
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We took the lead through a penalty and the lad who gave the penalty away was lucky not to have been sent off. |
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The stiffness of the prescribed penalty would alone point to the gravity of the offence. |
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Two Ilkley penalty shots at goal were agonisingly just wide, but they were hanging on. |
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That cost is not difficult to justify where capital punishment is the penalty for first-degree murder. |
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For most people, the death penalty for adultery sounds too much like Arabic laws that call for stoning scarlet women. |
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Judges also often assign public defenders who have no experience in death penalty cases, such as tax lawyers. |
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From time to time the death penalty was exacted for murder, espionage and terrorism. |
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Ian Holmes showed nerves of steel as he comfortably tucked away the penalty kick. |
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But Korea, after missing a penalty stroke, scored three goals but lost by the narrowest of margins. |
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But most coaches, Sutter included, say their best penalty killer is their goaltender. |
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The penalty for her treachery was to suffer this torment every waking moment, denying her the calm serenity she craved. |
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Paul Newsome got United's third with a penalty of their own but the game by then was all over bar the shouting. |
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Before we knew it, the players were lining up to take penalty kicks at the goal in the hope of eliminating their opponents. |
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I find this penalty charge to us, and other numerable people, to be a fraud. |
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Tucker slotted over the resultant penalty to narrow the score to 12-3, which remained the state of play at the interval. |
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While they were tossing the coin Andrew was taken to the goal where he took four penalty shots at David James scoring twice. |
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If the match is still level, a penalty shoot-out will decide who faces Sweden or Holland in the semi-final. |
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Gala looking the more composed in the opening skirmishes and drew first blood with a penalty goal for an offside offence. |
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In a freak accident, Barry went down in a heap outside his own penalty area and took no further part in the match. |
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As an excuse, it did little to explain why England seem cursed never to win a penalty shoot-out. |
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In both groups the victory was achieved mainly by throws and the ability to force the opponent into penalty situations. |
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Before referee Dean Richards blew for the break, Hinton was given another kickable penalty 35 metres out, but he missed. |
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Eventually you will have penalty points added to your licence for a broken taillight or a bent wing mirror. |
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Juries in death penalty cases are always quizzed about their attitudes on capital punishment before the start of the trial. |
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The novel is about an innocent white man on death row, railroaded because officials needed to prove that the death penalty isn't racially biased. |
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He drove into the other player's glove on the first penalty corner chance and then missed the rebound with an air shot. |
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Many chances were created but poor finishing and a forthright penalty appeal that was turned down conspired against them. |
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Avoid useless and meaningless words, and certain phrases that will place you in the penalty box. |
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Five minutes later, York were awarded a penalty 25 metres out in front of the posts. |
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Minutes later UW's parade to the penalty box continued when Della Mora was whistled for slashing. |
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And then Ulster paid the penalty for those misses when the Saints again paid a rare visit upfield for Grayson to level with an angled kick. |
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They are also charged with causing grievous harm, which carries a heavier penalty of a maximum 20-year jail and fine or whipping. |
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But if something amiss happens in his own team's penalty area, that is usually the moment he was looking the other way. |
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Leeds' Richard Cresswell hit the bar with a penalty kick, before Parkin drove in his second to end Leeds' unbeaten home record. |
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As he reached the penalty area he calmly slotted the ball past the goalkeeper. |
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But the key moment came when sub Dimitri Papadopoulos saw his penalty saved after Adie Williams handled Gareth Taylor's shot. |
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Coventry skipper Paul Williams conceded a free-kick on the edge of his own penalty area after bringing down Ryan Giggs in full flight. |
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Very rarely do you get a bond or bail if the death penalty is being sought. |
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Another charge was cut short illegally by a tug from Barker five yards to the left of the penalty area. |
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Why not give players an amber card for ungentlemanly conduct and diving, building penalty points for an end of season ban. |
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If you repair a spike mark, the penalty is two strokes, or loss of hole in match play. |
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He was sent off for two bookable offences and was the player to blame for the penalty which put Preston in front. |
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Extra time meant the chance to score a golden goal but despite chances at both ends the game moved into a tense penalty shoot-out. |
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Two penalty attempts by Dalglish failed to dent Aberdeen's slender lead, which increased near the half-hour mark as Oddie slotted a penalty goal. |
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It also alters the penalty system, in line with industry concerns, to graduate penalties according to the seriousness of the offence. |
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The climate for favourable penalty treatment will never be better than it is at this moment. |
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He also admitted driving without insurance, and without a licence or MOT certificate, for which six penalty points were put on his licence. |
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It took one of the derpiest penalty kick shootouts you'll ever see to actually make it happen. |
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Just before this score Lawler had brilliantly effected a double penalty save to keep his side in the contest. |
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If the sending-off offence would also lead to a penalty kick, then committing the offence is almost never justifiable. |
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The forward line needs to be firing on all cylinders, and the team's penalty corner drill needs to be imaginative and forceful. |
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He got a five-minute major penalty for boarding, and a game misconduct for something vaguely felonious. |
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Gradually she uncovers not only a prostitution ring but a possible serial killer with links to a high profile death penalty case. |
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Their only success was another quick penalty when Dinnington were finally adjudged offside. |
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Wath reduced the arrears just on the break with a penalty when the New Lane side were caught offside. |
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Cornelius, however, admits that failure to score from penalty corners is a cause for worry in the absence of the talented Jugraj Singh. |
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Post Office returned to winning ways against Haxby Town but it took a last minute penalty to settle it. |
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Those people who are against the death penalty as a matter of principle are not eligible for jury service. |
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Because their crime was committed before the death penalty was reimposed in 1994, the killers were not eligible to receive the death penalty. |
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With the ball eventually rolling dead, Smith decided against the penalty try. |
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Willie Gibson's shot deflected and bobbled through the packed penalty box, leaving Hinds with a simple finish at the far post. |
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If the two teams were tied after three games, a 30-minute sudden-death overtime and, if necessary, penalty kicks settled the score. |
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He argues that because goalkeepers can handle the ball in the penalty area, they therefore should not be allowed to kick the ball outside of it. |
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Whether those kangaroo courts or the regular federal courts will have recourse to the death penalty remains to be seen, but it seems likely. |
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Referee George Mitchell whistled for a penalty which Scott Crabbe converted. |
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Luckily the referee only showed a yellow card, the resulting penalty punishment enough. |
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The maximum penalty for illegally possessing a gun or ammunition is up to ten years in prison or a fine, or both. |
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It looked all over at that stage for the home team but they fought back admirably and got two late goals, one from the penalty spot. |
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Just three minutes later elapsed before Scott restored the lead with a second penalty and that was the sum total of the scoring before half time. |
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After this the Blues were shaky, losing too many penalty corners and unable to connect passes. |
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If the Judge is indeed recused from death penalty cases, this will make the average Ninth Circuit death penalty case more anti-death-penalty. |
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After the penalty miss, he twice put the ball wide from close range before eventually finding the net in the 87th minute. |
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Budinaukas was red carded in 25 minutes after handling the ball outside the penalty area. |
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The offences of failure to comply with a traffic sign or a temporary road prohibition carries penalty points and a fine. |
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Kuyt restored Feyenoord's lead from the penalty spot in the final minute of the first half after Ian Pearce had handled the ball. |
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Parliament was intending to impose a penalty on a contumacious employer who decides he is not going to give the employee the required statement. |
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Duffy notched his 17th goal of the season assuredly from the resultant penalty kick. |
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If you do not have the necessary sambas or canastas to end the game, for every melded red three you receive 100 penalty points. |
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New, much more aggressive models are needed, and unfortunately we will pay a heavy penalty in run-times and convergence. |
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Campos makes an immediate impression, just as he did against Slovenia, slaloming through the German penalty area. |
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O'Neill converted to give the Vikings a 14-10 lead before Cooke added a penalty to put the game on a knife-edge at half-time. |
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McFadden was red-carded, Iversen sent Gordon the wrong way from the penalty and, frankly, that was that. |
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When you're about 60, the penalty for remaining rockstar-thin is a cadaverous face and hollow cheeks. |
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Neil Back escaped with a warning after deliberately knocking the ball on, just out of Burke's penalty reach. |
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Mike Lealman won and scored an early penalty for Thornton before two incredible goals put Heslerton, who also hit the woodwork twice, ahead. |
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In addition to their two goals, Leeds also hit the woodwork twice and had a good penalty shout for handball rejected. |
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The independent senator had also not supported the death penalty when the two men were initially sentenced to hang for the crime. |
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Athy registered their only score by way of a penalty from Michael Conway in the first half and Tullamore were 14-3 ahead at half-time. |
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They qualify from their group but fall to Argentina in the first round of knockout matches after a penalty shoot-out. |
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The penalty is hardly much of a deterrent and the few who are prosecuted generally continue to practise elsewhere. |
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He hit the right post with a penalty kick and the ball bounced almost square to the left. |
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This, even with Australia's ubiquitous double demerit penalty that applies during any public holiday. |
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Turkey, for example, has abolished the death penalty and legalised broadcasts in Kurdish. |
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England went for the jugular from the off and had a penalty claim turned down after only four minutes. |
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It struck a home defender squarely in the side of the head causing debate as to whether a penalty flick should have been awarded. |
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Criminal damage falls under Section 60 of the Crimes Ordinance and carries a maximum penalty of 10 years' imprisonment. |
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The game went to penalty strokes after both teams failed to score in regulation. |
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Three minutes after that Unsworth body-checked Robben just outside the penalty box. |
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A bearded Argentinian makes a run through the penalty box like a slalom skier, at improbable angles for a man with the ball. |
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I would vote against any reinstatement of the death penalty without a second's hesitation and support plans to rehabilitate criminals. |
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Some wanted retribution and called for the death penalty for convicted police murderers, while others lamented the decline of their communities. |
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I hope they will choose to mend their ways rather than pay the fixed penalty fines that we will certainly impose. |
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Kirchoff capped a fine game by converting a penalty stroke with two field goals completing the scoring. |
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The Hearts captain, who later backed John Robertson to be Levein's successor, is prepared to pay a penalty himself for the miss. |
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I oppose the reinstatement of the death penalty with every fibre of my being. |
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The police federation nationally has always been in favour of the death penalty for certain capital crimes. |
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Project manager for the event, Nick Lodge, put his football skills to the test by keeping goal in a penalty shoot-out. |
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Hawks began looking bright and drew first blood with a penalty in six minutes. |
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The penalty is applied after the IRS has audited your return and has determined that you have underpaid your tax. |
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They escaped the death penalty by only a couple of months as abolition took effect four weeks before their arrest. |
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When he reached the penalty area he drove the ball low to the home keeper's left only to be thwarted by an excellent save. |
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Then, with just five minutes remaining, they took the lead for the first time in the game with a penalty from in front of the posts. |
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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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Parks cottoned onto the theme, threading a penalty attempt of his own wide of target. |
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Always behind, the hosts converted a last-minute penalty stroke against a rejuvenated India team. |
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They were deservedly in the lead for three quarters of the game but were pipped on the post by a penalty five minutes from the end. |
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There was a penalty to all this, in that the race distances had to be reduced by one lap from the planned distance. |
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I first met him when I had won a competition to take part in a penalty shoot out competition in front of the old Kop. |
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Australia might still have snatched it but Burke's late penalty drifted inches wide of the upright. |
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If convicted, the money laundering charge carries a penalty of up to life in prison. |
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He forced the Maritzburg goalkeeper, Ryan Gary, to lie on the ball, conceding a penalty stroke. |
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Despite this penalty claim, the home team deserved to win and now join Ilkley at the top end of the league table. |
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Indeed, Wimbledon should have had a penalty when Russell was body-checked by Stevenson in the area. |
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The team had also lost time changing a starter motor, and then Dayton received a stop-and-go penalty for speeding in the pit lane. |
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Into injury time, Portlaoise had claims for a penalty over-ruled when McCormack was blocked as he attempted to shoot for goal. |
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John Lea was again called on with the boot and extended Lismore's lead with a penalty a quarter of an hour before time. |
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Agroterrorism would be punishable by fines, imprisonment for up to life, and carry the death penalty in the most serious cases. |
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Then the judge told Mr Beamish what was the maximum penalty for contempt of court. |
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His shot across the penalty area after good work by Neal Ardley lacked the power to trouble Paddy Kenny. |
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Pock remained in the driving seat and Allen kicked a penalty then converted John Ainslie's try when the number eight powered over from a scrum. |
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A Robinson penalty just before half-time gave Hill a one-point lead at the break. |
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Australia hit back strongly, and a third Flatley penalty restored a four-point lead. |
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A man short, his team mates survived to the end of extra time but lost the penalty shootout. |
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But they then conceded a silly penalty and compounded their error when, after some backchat, the referee moved them ten metres backwards. |
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But there comes the day of reckoning when statements drop through the letter box and interest charges and penalty payments are revealed. |
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The story is no prettier in states where the death penalty is even more enthusiastically embraced. |
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It looked an innocuous enough challenge and if the ref gives a penalty for all such tugs, we'll have a cricket score by the end of the night. |
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That was particularly important where you had a mandatory penalty whether it's death of a life sentence. |
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Get rid of the dull ninety minutes of running backwards and forwards on the field, and just go straight to the penalty shoot-out. |
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This penalty can be applied by Customs where there is a history of misdeclarations being made by the business. |
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After four minutes Barnhall were awarded a penalty when a Naas player was penalised for obstruction. |
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He might sound like a hockey bad boy, the kind of player you might expect to lead the league in penalty minutes. |
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Teenage stand-off James Young converted from the touchline then added a penalty as Albion took control. |
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Having said that it may offer us a little advantage if the game goes into extra time or there is a penalty shoot-out. |
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Edgar reduced the deficit with a 35-metre penalty before winger Rory Watson restored parity, jinking in on the right just before half-time. |
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That's not necessarily so when footballers walk the plank in a penalty shoot-out. |
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Both teams look like they're happy to have a penalty shoot-out to see who has the honour of losing to Italy in the next round. |
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Gala clawed back three points almost immediately with the only penalty goal of the match thanks to stand-off Andy McLean. |
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As the host nation, the one thing you don't want to be involved in is a penalty shoot-out. |
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Adam Mitchell added the conversion to an earlier penalty and the young stand-off finished with seven goals from seven attempts. |
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Has a goalkeeper even been sent off for a second yellow card during a penalty shoot-out? |
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When a player goes out, by disposing of all their cards, the other players score penalty points for all the cards remaining in their hands. |
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But City's hopes of winning their own centenary tournament foundered on a penalty shoot-out yesterday. |
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After Martin Whelan added another Clonea point from a penalty mishit, things got worse as Michael Power struck his second goal of the game. |
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Leinster hit back with the weight of numbers and forced Newcastle to concede a penalty try with just five minutes remaining. |
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Derry missed the chance of winning when they had a penalty saved in the dying moments. |
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After Brewster had been fouled on the edge of the box, Sauzee stepped up, determined to banish the memory of his penalty miss. |
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Charnock then came at Corinthians and after a miskick in the penalty area the ball was smashed into the net to make the game all square at half time. |
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Referee Phil Dowd never contemplated the penalty Fulham probably deserved. |
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Actual death penalty statistics are a closely guarded state secret. |
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People who don't do this should get penalty points for bad manners. |
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Extra time loomed after Kevin Sinfield banged over a late penalty but Warriors had one last throw of the dice and Tickle's timely one-pointer was enough. |
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They also endured a five-a-side match and a penalty shoot-out. |
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On countless occasion, Jim Jeffries' men seemed to be caught up in penalty box bagatelle in their visitors area, the Inverness defence stretched like the skin of a drum. |
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The referee blows for full time and it's time for a penalty shoot-out. |
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Mark Watson made it four with a screamer from outside the penalty area. |
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A blocked handball right on the edge of the box by an East Belfast player was followed by a blatant trip as Ian Smith threatened to burst past the penalty spot. |
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That is an astonishing spell of impregnability, one that looked set to last through to a penalty shoot-out tonight. |
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Kingsford's only points came in first-half injury time via a penalty try after winger Ian Gow had been obstructed chasing John Fletcher's kick through, Fletcher converting. |
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Tax evasion carries a maximum penalty of five years, and thus it seems likely that Grimm would be covered by the provision. |
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With the ball pinballing amongst a forest of legs on the edge of the penalty box it fell to Bingham who dispatched a half volley low into the net. |
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Tim Bauer helped to seal the win, with a 50-yard kick return that set up the final score of the game, a three point penalty kick, also by Mr. Bauer. |
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But while support for ending the death penalty was cold and actuarial, opposition to the measure was emotional and raw. |
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In other words, smoking dope is equivalent to a parking violation but the penalty for peddling it is equal to that for manslaughter or aggravated rape. |
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Otley managed a few forays into the home half, one just before the break looking very promising until a penalty drove them back into their own territory. |
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Deep into injury time, Hendry received his marching orders after taking what was judged to be a dive on the edge of the penalty area, earning him a second yellow card. |
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Britain's victory hopes took a setback during the warm-up when the penalty corner specialist Ben Hawes strained a calf muscle and was replaced by Jerome Goudie. |
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Six drivers received fixed penalty tickets for offences ranging from driving unaccompanied on a provisional licence to driving while using a mobile phone. |
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Australian stand-off Julian O'Neill's penalty after 24 minutes nosed Wigan ahead after Craig Smith had been judged to have been held down in the tackle. |
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According to police, Sizana was separating players who became involved in a brawl after the referee had awarded a penalty and yellow-carded a Marcelle player. |
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The penalty miss in this game was obviously the turning point. |
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It was the Blackburn keeper's second penalty save of the competition. |
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Waddle is often remembered for his penalty miss in Turin and that criminally overshadows a tremendous performance by the former sausage factory worker in the game. |
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It is expected to make speeding punishments more flexible, with drivers caught marginally over the limit getting two penalty points and those way over, six. |
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In 2012 the so-called Bedroom Tax was passed, an under-occupancy penalty that disproportionately hits low-income families. |
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Even the death penalty was too mild for something like that. |
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This bill came back to the House with a meek and mild penalty regime. |
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The government plans to give towns and cities outside the capital the right to issue fixed penalty tickets to drivers who take short cuts through the bus lanes. |
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Down Fred went and the ref blew his whistle, piercing Croatian hearts as he pointed to the penalty spot. |
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Sunderland might have gone further ahead when leading scorer Stephen Elliott wriggled into the penalty area only to drive his shot into the side netting. |
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It is disproportionally applied as a punishment for women, often as a penalty for adultery. |
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Though the corrupt city councilors may get away from the penalty of the law in granting the amnesty, they cannot escape the punishment of the voters in the future. |
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Some cops will give a fixed penalty for undertaking on a dual carriageway. |
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Motorists in Waterford city and county are almost level pegging in the penalty points league following the most recent analysis carried out at the end of October. |
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He said if any staff member is penalised due to late payment of a loan due to the delayed salaries, they would seek to have this penalty money refunded by the employer. |
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Georgia relied, in part, on the fact that, in the years after the Furman decision, numerous state legislatures had re-enacted death penalty statutes. |
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He hacked a loose ball from virtually his own line well upfield and as Glasgow put on pressure, a penalty was awarded which Dan Parks slipped home. |
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And 17 minutes from time, Heskey became the third Liverpool player to get on the score-sheet, when Scholes squared the ball to him in the penalty area. |
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On 57 minutes, Hartley charged down a clearance and raced into the penalty area before squaring to allow Michal Pospisil a tap-in from close range. |
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De Vries cut in from the left inside the penalty box, Freddy Dindeleux slipped going into the challenge, but even then the striker's shot was eminently saveable. |
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Lee Douglas had the chance but his well struck right-footed shot from the edge of the penalty area was somehow tipped around the post by the athleticism of the keeper. |
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These petitions helped us understand that neither Wheeler's family nor his community regarded the death penalty as the only way to punish his crime. |
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Thirty-eight states revised and re-enacted their death penalty laws after the 1972 Court ruling that all but a few capital statutes were unconstitutional. |
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To say things about the death penalty now amounts to kite-flying. |
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