The goal-keeper may block the ball in any manner with their crosse or body. |
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A player may also use the crosse as a tool to dislodge the ball from the crosse of an opponent. |
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While the staff of the crosse was traditionally made of wood, usually hickory, contemporary crosses are often metal. |
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The width of the crosse at the top, or head, may not be more than 12 inches nor is it to be less than 7 inches. |
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Than toke he hys swerde agayne and put hit up in hys sheethe, and made a crosse in hys forehede, and cam to the lyons. And they made sembelaunte to do hym harme. |
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The old Sligo family called Crosse were master coach builders and one of them, Denny, a talented panel beater designed the body. |
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La Crosse also has a line of hip boots and waders in various styles for the hunter in extremely wet conditions. |
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Apart from its richly imaginative orchestral textures it shows Crosse as a melodist too. |
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The late prehistoric archaeological record at La Crosse is dominated by a series of Oneota village sites. |
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The music is laid out for what Crosse calls a Wedding Band and a chamber orchestra of horn and strings. |
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Every question Crosse asked himself left him facing a spear of accusation. |
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Crosse glanced around to discover the source of this unpleasant opener and wasn't surprised to find that the interested party represented a downmarket tabloid. |
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It seemed to Crosse that her decomposition was relentlessly visible, that the rain was driving through her and out, violating her further even in death. |
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Massimo Crosse took the gold in the trap with 14 hits out of 16, Private Luigi Lodde won the skeet title with a 100 per cent score of 16 in the final. |
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