The City substitute, just on for his first run-out in eight games, was clattered by him in the corner of the box as both disputed a high ball. |
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He says he has unfinished business this year and he certainly looked hungry for goals on his first run-out. |
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The manager is using his first match in charge to give all his available senior players a run-out. |
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I am aware of his comments but one or two of the other youngsters could also be given a run-out. |
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I think most of the squad will get a run-out in the next two weeks, with a few people being rested with niggling injuries. |
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It was probably a bit too long a run-out for him in his first match back, a whole two hours of football, but it proved something to him. |
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Meanwhile, the Rovers midfielder is due to step up his comeback from injury with a run-out in the reserves' game at Middlesbrough tonight. |
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The Cougars have their first run-out on Sunday in a pre-season friendly at home to Rochdale Hornets. |
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I made several changes in the second half to give players the run-out they needed and we lost our shape a bit. |
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Depending on the design and length it is recommended to use a steady rest to reduce the run-out. |
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One or two prospective top-notchers have already had a run-out, notably Henrietta Knight's Best Mate at Exeter on Tuesday. |
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Let's go back to our practice hill, the one that is wide, not very steep and has a nice run-out at the bottom. |
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Blackfish, or Luderick, which are predicted to be found in numbers on run-out tides once the river water is clear. |
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It was just a shame last week's match against Coventry was rained off because they needed the run-out. |
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Blackfish still seem to be slow but no doubt they will be running as soon as the water is clearer on the run-out tide. |
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Most of the aircraft have no logbooks, have run-out engines and props, and need a lot of work. |
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He scored twice against his former club and another bonus for Queensbury was the return of Steve, who enjoyed a 20-minute run-out following a long-term injury. |
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He is on the road to recovery from glandular fever and could be back before Christmas if a short run-out in the second team goes well this weekend. |
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The five came courtesy of a wild throw from mid-on Tyron Henderson which raced past the wicketkeeper in a botched run-out attempt. |
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He hits the stumps, appeals, and the umpire gives him run-out. |
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There are one or two very hard bare patches, but I have been assured by the ground staff that everything will be right for when we have a pre-match run-out there. |
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Miscellaneous numbers that appear on discs or on the run-out area, including stamper numbers for other issues. |
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The hard landing damaged the freewheeling unit shaft to the extent of exceeding the run-out limits. |
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When James Corden and Dominic Cooper pop up, it's like seeing the teacher's pets being given a run-out. |
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The spindle is removable and the wheel is trued directly on the spindle to ensure zero run-out of the wheel. |
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The arbors are placed on the catch element in the heated water tank until all of the OmniFlow metal has melted and run-out. |
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The design of the run-out distance is also important, since disturbances do not only act in the direction of the air flow but also lead to turbulence opposite to the flow direction. |
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It was Wilkinson's third run-out after a long battle with a groin problem and there were fears he had aggravated the injury when he was attended to by medics after 58 minutes. |
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That was his first run-out of the season after an injury lay-off but his reputation as a big-time player might earn him a place back in the starting line-up. |
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And, because the discs float on the hub, lateral run-out isn't a problem. |
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If the run-out was bizarre, Anderson ambling in to the crease either oblivious to the ball coming to his end or believing it had cleared the bowler by the stumps, then it left Root unbeaten which was only right. |
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If anyone wonders why fielders insist on shying at the stumps when there is no chance of a run-out, and never seem to hit them, then consider that they are not actually aiming at them in the first place. |
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Indeed, a run-out is particularly visible and unaesthetic. |
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You thought it was just the whistle – pitched at 15 kilocycles, undetectable by humans but easily picked by dogs – and the backwards muttering on the original run-out groove, but you're wrong. |
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The MMQ 400 series supports fully automatic measurement of form and positional deviations as per ASME Y14.5 such as roundness, straightness, parallelism, coaxiality, run-out, cylindricity, and taper. |
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The device measures and evaluates in an automatic cycle the circularity, cylindricity, run-out, coaxiality, perpendicularity and other characteristics with precision of 0,07 micron. |
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For Wales, the cracks had already started to show, with Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger inadvisably linking Aaron Ramsey's injury with the run-out against Andorra. |
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Tempers were already at breaking point after a Corn Dolly batter had knocked over the posts at every base, confusing fielders and thwarting a run-out attempt. |
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