Came on for his customary pensioned half an hour and immediately tried a cute one-two with Scholes which didn't come off. |
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Murphy moved forward with a one-two with Black, the slither proceeded to McAvoy. |
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His weighted return ball in the one-two with Goodman for the opening goal was sublime and set the tone for his afternoon's work. |
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Lofthouse played a one-two with McKain delivering a measured pass over the defence which left Connolly through on goal. |
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In the opening minute Gillespie played a one-two with Healy which ripped apart the Wales defence. |
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Hughes the defender, played a one-two with Tommy Mooney before crashing the ball past Neil Patterson and into the Villa net. |
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He burst forward on a powerful run up the left, played a one-two with Spencer, sped on and crossed low across the goal. |
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Richardson started the attack down the left, played a one-two with Stockdale before checking inside and passing to Houlston. |
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Ricksen played a one-two with Namouchi and after the Dutchman had raced some 60 yards upfield he played Arveladze in. |
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The angel looked up in time to be knocked back again by a one-two punch from Shadow. |
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But if Pentham's goal was a real sucker punch then the one-two combination in the first four minutes had Teachers reeling on the ropes. |
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From the free-kick, Williams race forward, played a one-two with Reeves again, before firing home from tight angle. |
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And there was better to come two minutes later when Scholes played a one-two with Solskjaer before smashing a shot past the Irishman. |
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La Chunga runs away with the race to lead home a one-two for trainer Jeremy Noseda. |
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You could have a pacer that single-foots, that doesn't have a nice one-two gait. |
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He had an excellent one-two combination and a surprisingly stiff right cross, which enabled him to score a number of early knockouts. |
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She served up a spectacular one-two punch in her first two years as a pro. |
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Madison Cold weather didn't stop Wisconsin from packing a one-two punch among midsize cities. |
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What Montgomery conceived was a one-two punch, a British blow followed by an American crack. |
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Edmilson surged forward from the back, worked a flamboyant one-two with Ronaldo and smashed the ball home with a bicycle kick from the edge of the six-yard box. |
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Oxford's high jumpers also had a successful day, with one-two finishes for both the men and women. |
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He got on the score-sheet again when he played a nice one-two with his brother Thomas before planting the ball in the net. |
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This makes the book a one-two punch of the visual combined with his autobiographical poetry. |
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At the top of each move, pause and squeeze for a one-two count before lowering the weight. |
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His left-right one-two punch seems to leave the President in the triangulated middle of his debate with himself. |
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Gaizka exchanges a nice one-two with Morientes before being body-checked on the edge of the area. |
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Victims and those who work with victims of sexual assault describe the pain as a one-two punch. |
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Instead, they were both taken out in a one-two shot by supposed good guy Michael, in one of the biggest twists of the series. |
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Neither too fast nor too slow, in an even one-two cadence, swing the shih-tzu puppy in an arc from slightly below the level of your shoulders. |
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Woo, who had previously tackled kung fu as well as staid dramedies, set about changing that with the one-two punch of The Killer and then Hard Boiled. |
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Superb run from Gattuso, jinking in and out of the reach of successive United players, making a one-two with Kaka and getting a shot off on the way to the deck. |
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Ljungberg, picking the ball up outside the area after 17 minutes, played a one-two with Henry, took the ball to the left of Martyn and slid it into an empty net. |
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Poborsky goes on a surging run, cuts in from the right, picks up a lovely one-two from a team-mate on the edge of the box and shoots just over the United bar. |
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A great day for Bramhope was rounded off when Smyth ran almost the length of the field, played a one-two with Murphy and finished from a very tight angle. |
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It's hard to know how next year's winners will be able to top this year's one-two of sleepiness and outright fleeing. |
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The one-two punch of sponsoring activities and our own catering activities brings the Bell brand and products to life for consumers at events. |
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The one-two punch of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan on March 11, 2011 killed nearly 20,000 people. |
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Viewed as the waking dream to Argento's later nightmare in Technicolor Suspiria, it is a one-two combination that many directors would sell their soul to call their own. |
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If one can interrupt those communication signals, it may be possible to weaken the beetle-fungus one-two punch. |
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This means that for bioremediation, the biogranules deliver a one-two punch that's the basis of the technology, notes Dr. Guiot. |
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These two wines may be the best one-two punch Alentejo produced in these two vintages. |
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Lightweight yet smart protection, Outpost Antivirus Pro delivers a one-two punch of proactive and reactive defenses against the latest threats. |
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These offerings are a powerful one-two punch for the competition and a bigger win for our customers. |
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And there was a time, prior to the one-two punch of Catwoman and Elektra, when superhero films were championed minority heroes. |
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When Mike Clark opens his album with a one-two beat, lap steel guitar and rimshots, you might want to write him off as just another alt-country type. |
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The Great Britain team finished first and second in the men's 20-24 group, with Thomas Perchard and Chris Joyce pulling off the one-two punch. |
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That soon changed when he got pitchside for the re-start and saw the midfielder notch a dramatic one-two before many fans had got back from a half-time cuppa. |
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The Scots, however, had lost the dash and elan of the first half, and it took a sublime one-two from Taylor and Paterson to strike the killer blow. |
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Demonstrate how to rip up the tissue paper into appropriate sizes, one-two inches square, or prepare tissue before class. |
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After a one-two, Messi tore into the area and saw his first shot repelled by the goalkeeper. |
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That one-two punch effectively sunk her acting career for good. |
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For instance, your opponent parries quarte and ripostes compound by one-two. |
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Chaplow opened the scoring in the 14th minute when he passed the ball into the bottom corner after a one-two with Guly Do Prado. |
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Had it been a one-two result, could you imagine the sibling rivalry? |
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On Thursday, Japanese authorities delivered a one-two punch. |
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Staggering under the one-two economic punches of Depression and drought, they teetered on the brink of debt default, and in Alberta's case actually went over the edge for a time. |
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It's the one-two punch of 19th-century British biography. |
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The other part of the one-two punch often used against public sector workers and their pensions questions why taxpayers are on the hook to cover pension fund deficits when the markets decline. |
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But the one-two punch this year is the greater index fund participation in commodity markets and an industry trying to come to grips with potential bio-fuel demand issues. |
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If 2010's first instalment was a one-two sucker punch of glorious goofiness, the follow-up is a more thoughtful superhero sendup. |
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Before the one-two combination of One and Enter Sandman there were so many fireworks and thunderflashes it seemed like November 5 had come early. |
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The one-two punch of avocado and salsa wilt keep your taste buds happily ping-ponging between creamy and zingy. |
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Lung cancer is hit by anti-smoking efforts, but all cancers get the one-two punch of better diagnosis and treatment. |
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Neither vaccine causes serious side effects, and the Merck team is already testing the vaccines in combination as a one-two punch. |
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Since 1998, Black Eye has delivered a one-two punch of brains and artistry to feed the festival's appetite for deadly graphic design while meeting its killing schedules. |
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The former Barcelona man plays a one-two with Gil and collects the return pass behind the Watford backline before unselfishly squaring the ball to Ayew for a simple tap-in. |
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Bull were QUICK to react and equalised after neat football from Lyam Gill, playing a QUICK one-two before finishing from 18 yards. |
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French international striker Karim Benzema almost scored in the first half after a sweet one-two with Brazilian teammate Fred only for his sharp drive to miss the target. |
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Kane played a delightful one-two with Corluka to send the Croatian free down the right but his cross was met by a poor miscue from Steven Pienaar. |
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Peugeot and Michelin claimed a one-two finish in today's 1000km of Silverstone which doubled up as the first round of the new Intercontinental Le Mans Cup and the last clash of the 2010 Le Mans Series. |
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You get the same one-two punch coming out of the percussion break in Whole Lotta Love, and there they are semi-colons, steering you back to the song. |
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The Monklands Club made it a one-two in the team section with Arctic Monklands finishing five points ahead of the Monklands Dibbers. |
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The Rice team suggests maximizing the benefits of synthetic AMPs by using them in drug cocktails that act like a one-two punch for either bacteria or cancer. |
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Hemel were back in the driving seat at 20-12 on 37 minutes when Anthony Strelitz scored wide out left, then Callum Irving crossed after a one-two with Ben Wykman. |
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