He opened the scoring with a penalty and made the most of a firth fumble to race 80 metres up field, and add the conversion. |
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I lost sight of him among the trees, but what I did see made me fumble my cigarette into my lap. |
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It takes some skill to pull the pitch off because if you do it with any little bit of mistiming you will fumble the ball away. |
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The ball bounced in front of Scott Carson, who should have saved comfortably but could only fumble the ball over the line off his upper arm. |
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Yeah, the instructions make it so simple that even a child can go through it confidently, without a falter nor a fumble. |
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Earlier, two contestants hopped into bed together for a drink-fuelled fumble in the first spot of canoodling of the series. |
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When his bed got wet in a water fight, he sneaked under Sakia's covers for a fumble. |
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It's not that I don't want one, it's just I never get the offer of anything other than a drunken fumble. |
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By now you know all the terminology, but you don't know if a bouncing ball is a fumble until you watch it on replay from five different angles. |
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Tennessee had just recovered a fumble at midfield late in the third quarter of its playoff game against the Patriots. |
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In two preseason games, he returned a fumble for a touchdown, and he blocked a punt for a safety. |
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Worst of all, Burress did the same thing just two years ago and on that play, the officials ruled the ball a fumble. |
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An alert Jaguars defensive player scooped up the ball and returned the fumble 43 yards. |
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They tell Suggs that he better pitch the ball back if he recovers a fumble or intercepts a pass, but he doesn't seem to listen. |
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On the next play, special teams got into the act, forcing a fumble by John Simon and setting up a field goal for a seven-point lead at the half. |
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I made a major fumble last night in modifying the journal files and creating a new one for the day's new entry. |
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Should we fumble, should we fall in the middle of the road, we will become easy prey. |
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The Hurricanes scored one touchdown on a blocked punt and another on a runback with a recovered fumble. |
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I began to scrabble and fumble around on the floor in search of some kind of weapon. |
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Giving readings was seen as an embarrassment, and generations of German poets were proud to fumble around in sullen cantankerousness. |
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I negotiated the railless stairs and dark corridor without too much injury to my person, and managed to fumble the wooden latch open. |
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Now the cash registers go ker-ching every time there's a fumble beneath the bed sheets. |
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They might make some wisecrack, or fall silent, or fumble for something in their pockets. |
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In his first five games as a starter, Urlacher had 57 tackles, six sacks, one interception, and one fumble recovery. |
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The longest return they allowed this year was 40 yards, but that ended in a fumble recovery. |
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Against Florida State in 2000, he finished the game with six tackles, an interception, and a fumble recovery. |
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Reed was all over the field this year, as evidenced by his nine interceptions, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and 76 tackles. |
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The victory was due in part to a record-tying five interceptions and a touchdown on a 67-yard fumble recovery. |
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The senior scored his first career touchdown on a 21-yard fumble recovery late in the second quarter. |
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They fumble through their budding romances, discovering meaning as they go. |
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Jamie Sharper led a solid defensive effort with seven tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble. |
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The thwack should have been an early wake-up call but the Minstermen continued to stumble and fumble thereafter. |
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Sunday was no exception as Bell was in the thick of Walter's four bobbles and was credited with a forced fumble. |
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A quick fumble for the stopcock, a basin, and a phone call to my father solved the leak, but I was left with a very wet floor to clean. |
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Others will make impressively thorough presentations, and then fumble an answer in the subsequent question period. |
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I am really pleased I had my two years of organic chemistry in order to be able to fumble through that. |
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I've met some reasonably powerful people in the world, and there's usually an aura that is quite difficult to crack, and you fumble for your words. |
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Fourth-year linebacker and defensive captain Michael Cornell had 6.5 tackles and a fumble recovery in perhaps his last game. |
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Gone are the days of having to borrow a friends truck or fumble for hours setting it up. |
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It might just have to be a three-way tongue-kiss and a fumble, but still. |
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Since many audiences have seen inexperienced speakers fumble with hand-held microphones, when you use it properly it projects greater confidence. |
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His numbers in 2001 were remarkable, including 117 tackles, six sacks, four tackles for a loss, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries, and one forced fumble. |
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Does the person fumble, confabulate, get defensive and angry, etc. |
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Saxton had been guilty of a bad fumble early in the half but it seemed to spur him on and he showed good strength to power his way over after cutting back in from the right. |
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Fly, Ravens, Fly Baltimore capitalized on the James fumble, carving up the vaunted 49er defense with a mixture of run and pass. |
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He registered two sacks, blocked a field goal and recovered a fumble. |
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The club has allowed four interceptions and three fumble recoveries to be returned for touchdowns, putting it at a major disadvantage game after game. |
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The Cobbydale side took the late after 17 minutes when matt Bowness pounced on a fumble from the full back and John Williams added the conversion. |
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Getting the ball back after the fumble and running 83 yards for the game-winning touchdown is a little better. |
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But call it gardening leave, call it long service leave, call it a sabbatical, but the Commonwealth Bank continues to fumble the fate of the man who has driven the revamp. |
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Before I could even fumble a further answer, she had sussed me as a dead loss, had switched off her DAT machine, and was already scanning the crowd for a more eloquent victim. |
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And then England get an overthrow after a fumble from Gilchrist. |
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You'll never have to look away from the screen or fumble around for a button. |
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He had an interception, a sack and two pass breakups in Week 10, and had an interception, a sack, two pass breakups and a fumble recovery last week. |
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Their greater awareness of the situation makes them fumble for instruments and tools to support improvements. |
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Over the past year, Canadians have seen the Liberal leader flip-flop, fumble and flip again. |
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With the 3iVoice Solution operators receive their orders through a headset, so they no longer have to fumble with stickers and lists. |
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We make mistakes, and can turn to Alateen friends and our personal Sponsors to pick up the broken pieces when we fumble and fall. |
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Now, most new vehicles come with keyless entry systems that allow drivers to zap their automobiles open instead of fumble with keys. |
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They are more likely to fumble this opportunity than to seize it wholeheartedly. |
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After spending seventeen minutes in blackness, trying to fumble the lock of the cellar open, Jack Moore kicked the door open with a curse and began climbing the stairs. |
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The next step forward, in early 2000, was a hands-free access system, which dispensed altogether with the need to fumble with keys. |
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Within six minutes the switch had paid off, the No19 latching onto a fumble by the Honduran keeper to put Spain ahead. |
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Donning only boots and jackets, for we have slept fully clothed for warmth, we crawl through the tent door and fumble with frozen skis. |
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I will politically haunt you for the biggest fumble in the history of San Francisco politics. It's on like Donkey Kong. |
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The hosts looked to have broken the drought in the 55th minute when five-eighth Mitchell Moses chased down his own chip and toed ahead for Kevin Naiqama, only for the Tigers winger to fumble the ball over the line. |
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There is no magic word to incant, no lock to fumble with, and no key to turn. |
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Does a project like Hellfest manage to acheive a feasible rythme when it comes to communication or does it keep developping and fumble about each day? |
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Words frustrate her, like fastened buttons at which she can only fumble. |
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It whitens the saintly characters of some and blackens others. We shall find it worth while, if we seek not to fumble our human relationships, to compel a revelation of what is in the accuser's mind. |
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Marketing studies have shown that many drivers prefer easy and quick entry into their car without having to fumble for keys which is considered annoying and time wasting. |
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Henderson's best strike on goal saw goalkeeper Kingson uncomfortably fumble his measured shot around the post. |
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Drag defenders towards the first down marker, including up to 9-man gang tackles, fight for a fumble at the bottom of the pile, and evade the rush with all-new quarterback avoidance actions. |
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I've never seen anyone more comfortable, meaning: You who were at Little Prong can adjudge as long as institutional dads fumble security and the new weather is down: to burn and reward his sole enchantment. |
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Davies made the most of Essam El Hadary's fumble, pulling the ball back from the touchline with some fancy footwork and slipping it into the net despite the close attention of a posse of Egyptian defenders. |
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The consequence of this is that it cripples the ability of the government to govern, not just because it looks bad in some PR fumble, but because there are profound governing consequences of this scandal. |
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It's a good feeling not to have to fumble in the dark. |
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That tackle, and a fumble by Cleveland's Veron Catlin near midfield, seemed to swing the momentum to Chatsworth. |
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You rack your brain and fumble around trying to find the right answer. |
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Ball control is also important in rugby league, as a fumble of the ball on the ground forces a handover, unless the ball is fumbled backwards. |
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A driver with an armload of groceries or holding a briefcase or small child never has to fumble for the key. |
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Her hand darted in distraction to fumble eightsies, the jacks scattering. |
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