He thrived with a peculiar underhand delivery, behind which there's another story, perhaps true. |
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On a break, he dribbled up the wing, tossed an underhand scoop towards the rim, took two steps, launched and then jammed it home with authority. |
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Now she is launching a one-woman drive to make other people aware of what she regards as an underhand and penny-pinching rule. |
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So, there was no way that anything was underhand or anything was below the belt or anything was conspired or lied to. |
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It all seems very underhand, and we had no knowledge of it whatsoever when we applied for planning permission. |
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A caller to a phone-in which I heard yesterday took umbrage at the underhand tactics employed by Nasa. |
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Meanwhile two books are coming out soon about the sport's language, amid claims of some underhand play. |
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Before the sword was near him, he struck the horse's head with an underhand swing, knocking the beast onto its side. |
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For barbell rows, I used an underhand grip and kept my torso at about a 70-degree angle in relation to the floor. |
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Grasping the bar with an underhand grip, hands about shoulder-width apart, she pulls the bar in toward her abdomen. |
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In any event, the fuel levy is an underhand tax with a history of abuse in this country. |
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Perhaps it shows just how low local politics has sunk, that everything that happens must be regarded as an underhand conspiracy! |
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It is just so disappointing to see him try and do it in this underhand way. |
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Surely it is the politicians that have brought politics into disrepute with their spin culture, deceit, half-truths and underhand dealings? |
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We know that vanguardist groups resort to underhand tactics as a matter of principle, but this is a particularly scandalous example. |
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The school cares and has anti-bullying policies, but bullying is often secretive and underhand. |
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Could it be some kind of underhand marketing strategy, designed to get us to max out our credit cards? |
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I believe the Council has acted in a sneaky and underhand manner and this is proof we have them worried. |
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Despite some underhand tactics from her opponents, Erin emerged as victor and her smile filled the Guildhall. |
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Another great exercise for your biceps is to take an underhand grip on a chinning bar and draw your body up towards the bar. |
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Now grasp the barbell with an underhand grip, keeping your thumbs below the bar. |
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The hiring and unhiring of new employees was like an underhand rag-toss into the cyclone that was thrashing around just under his unwatchful eye. |
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Basically, the setup and execution are the same as for reverse wrist curls, except for the grip, which is underhand. |
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While seated beneath the bar, unlock it using an underhand grip with your thumbs 8 inches apart. |
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It sounds dull but it this sort of underhand skullduggery that bloggers should be uncovering. |
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The bow is held underhand with the palm upwards, the up-bow therefore being the stronger bowstroke. |
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Keep your hands about shoulder-width apart with an underhand grip and fully extend your arms downward and in front of your thighs. |
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All of a sudden, Dayne has become this slow, plodding running back who wasn't fast enough and couldn't catch a ball if you threw it underhand. |
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This pass is thrown off the dribble, as the ball comes up to the dribblers hand, in an underhand motion. |
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The partnership was finally broken by a underhand throw from Hanif at cover point, disturbing the wickets from side-on. |
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While none of the Barry kids took to shooting free throws underhand, they resemble their father in other ways. |
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Quickly, he stuck a blasting cap and remote detonator in the middle of the putty, and tossed it underhand inside of a box of ammunition. |
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Most pornographers are exactly the same as any unscrupulous business owners in their underhand ways of drawing people into using their products. |
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Needless to say, I was forced to adjust my back routine after tearing my biceps, which meant switching from an underhand to an overhand grip. |
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So they had me play second base, where I could flip the ball underhand to first base. |
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Almost every player shot a two-handed underhand free throw that started from around the knees, or lower. |
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Sometimes people think that because pitching underhand is such a natural movement, we don't need to rest and that's not true. |
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We don't do things underhand to score points on one another. |
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Any dealings with the legal system are bound to make the protagonist look petty-minded, venal or underhand. |
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Ed Miliband, the beneficiary of that underhand tactic in 2010, needs to make it clear that this should not happen again. |
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But if that information is in the open, then at least it can no longer be used to influence the political process in underhand fashion. |
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This sort of underhand behaviour by all parties, which is common knowledge, was now suddenly out in the open and could no longer be ignored. |
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The two large parties are responsible for the ethos of nepotism and underhand dealing which permeates this House. |
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We must not accept any fleeting or underhand gestures, and nor must we bow to the whims of the dictatorship. |
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Well, I have to do this underhand, so I'm going to start practising this weekend. |
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One thing we have found is that pro-active consumers and two-currency price labelling have prevented underhand price rises. |
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For example, in badminton, an underhand serve, overhead clear, and forearm and backhand swings need to be taught. |
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The forthcoming elections in our country look as if they are going to be the most rigged and underhand elections in Bulgaria's recent history. |
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But while sending in two reporters dressed as Arab sheikhs might seem underhand to some, the story garnered by these methods was firmly in the public interest. |
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Cena hangs from a bar overhead using a narrow, underhand grip. |
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At a time when even the secret services are bound by the demands of openness and transparency, nobody dares put their name to any demand that might be construed as underhand. |
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Say, for instance, the underhand toss the hurler sent toward the behind went to the spot you'd indicated and you walloped a shot to the second sack man. |
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There is nothing covert or underhand about what has been going on here. |
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I feel the whole practice of gazumping completely unfair and underhand. |
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In the end, it was all right, I was cleared of any underhand dealings. |
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This would apparently allow players to know their market worth and to find the best deal for them, without the need for underhand wheeling and dealing. |
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It finally ended with the guy throwing an underhand pass from behind the line of scrimmage, then falling on his back at the 13-yard line in exhaustion. |
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And despite underhand pitching, this isn't costume softball. |
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Hold handle with your right hand in an underhand grip, palm up. |
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Hold the bar with an underhand grip, hands shoulder-width apart, palms up. |
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This device allows you to pull the handles into the sides of your waist, again targeting the lower lats, a focus accentuated by using an underhand grip. |
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I use an underhand grip and start with my hand near the opposite deltoid. |
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Grasp the barbell with an underhand grip at approximately shoulder width. |
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His antipathy towards personalised politics is long established, but that hasn't stopped others from making him the subject of unpleasant and underhand methods. |
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The Tomlinson Inquiry was set up to ascertain whether this was an underhand to disprove that A levels were becoming too easy. |
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What is positive about this proposal is that the provision of public transport services and also the underhand award of contracts are subject to strict conditions and criteria in order to prevent distortion of competition. |
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As a rule, we do not evaluate this data and only store it temporarily for security-related reasons or in order to be able to trace any underhand attempt to use it. |
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Resolutions such as this are underhand and are designed to mislead and confuse the workers and interfere in the internal affairs of Belarus in order to alter the political will of its people. |
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Having been denied the opportunity to speak with the crew of the Probo Koala on several occasions, despite prior permission, I can only conclude that various authorities are playing a very underhand game with human lives. |
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I would prefer to devote this page to acknowledgement and thanks, less egocentric, but sometimes more sensitive to write, as I would not wish to fall into the trap of sentimentality or the more underhand tone of pretence! |
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This report defends the neo-liberal vision, and even wants to set down an interpretation of the Altmark ruling about the possibility of the underhand assignation of concessions in public transport. |
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This provision is particularly valid, and wanting to change it simply because the next oldest Member might not be agreeable to the majority groups is clearly an especially underhand measure. |
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It uses underhand tactics to strike the innocent at home, when and where they are least expecting it, with no specific aim, no social purpose and no values. |
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The International Buddhist Information Bureau strongly protests against the underhand methods used by the Vietnamese communist authorities to detain and restrict the freedoms of UBCV monks. |
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The Austrian Socialists, who have for some time now been calling themselves Social Democrats, were fully involved in the underhand manoeuvres that were going on at the time. |
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The imposition of martial law in the guise of emergency rule is an underhand attempt to destabilise Pakistan for the personal ambition of one man. |
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Certainly not to the extent that it experienced more than fifty years ago under a totalitarian regime, but by new, underhand forms which can prosper in a democratic society. |
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To create a moral high ground against corruption will be a very onerous task as many people have become accustomed to underhand ways and changing attitudes is a long drawn out process requiring many years of reeducation. |
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It can have positive effects promoting democracy: it works against clans and coteries, strongholds, enclaves, nepotism, and underhand practices of all kinds running contrary to public welfare. |
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Set Bond against an underhand, megalomaniac, yet elegant Baddie. |
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It states that openhanded passes would have to have a clear underhand striking action. |
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Indeed, public access is directly linked to the democratic content of an institution and guards a government body from underhand politics, nepotism and financial irregularities. |
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She acquainted the Greeks underhand with this treason, which was a warping against them. |
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Several national laws forbid this type of underhand behaviour. |
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The Duke of Parma had particular reaches and ends of his own underhand to cross the design. |
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Faced with sometimes underhand attacks from Ms Rousseff, Ms Silva wobbled. |
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Atletico Madrid used every underhand ploy they could think of to win this UEFA Cup tie, from trying to knobble the ref to publishing Bolton's travel details on their website. |
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