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Throwing and ball
Throwing the ball against the head of the goalkeeper when he is not moving is to be punished by disqualification (" red card ").
* Throwing the cricket ball at a player, umpire or official in a dangerous manner.
* Throwing or knocking the ball forwards, or out of play in any direction.
* Throwing the ball into the stands or otherwise prevent a ball from being made live promptly after a made goal to allow one's team to set up on defense ( if a blatantly unsportsmanlike act, a technical foul against the player ; otherwise, a warning to that team and team technicals thereafter ).
Throwing the hurley ( e. g. to block a ball going high over one's head ) is illegal, though camogie players may drop it to make a handpass.
* Throwing the ball out of bounds.
* Throwing a ball which an opponent catches ( in this case, a person previously eliminated can come back in, but the number of people in the playing arena cannot exceed 5 )
Throwing or carrying the ball was not allowed, but there was plenty of physical contact between players.

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Throwing a critically wounded and near dead Sentinel to his knees, he proposes a truce with Optimus, so long as Megatron could remain in charge of the Decepticons, but the latter, knowing that he would continue to fight Megatron and the Decepticons if he accepts it, refuses and instead kills him.

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Throwing dice for money was the cause of many special laws in Rome ; one of these stated that no lawsuit could be filed by a person who allowed gambling in his house, even if he had been cheated or assaulted.
In matches under the auspices of the ICC, it may also be a no-ball if the umpire feels that the bowler's arm is bent more than 15 degrees ( Throwing rather than bowling ).
Throwing the rascals out might not be enough.
Throwing one's partner and performing takedowns are permitted in free sparring, but it is unusual for competition matches to involve extended grappling or ground-wrestling, as Shotokan karateka are encouraged to end an encounter with a single attack ( ippon ), avoiding extended periods of conflict, or unnecessary contact in situations where there may be more than one attacker.
In 2003, Hamilton and Charlie Clouser recorded the song " Throwing Punches " for the movie soundtrack, Underworld, which marks the first time the song was credited as a Page Hamilton track-mainly because it was about to be released as part of his " solo " album.
Throwing for 261 yards and three touchdowns, Plunkett was named the game's MVP ; subsequently, Plunkett has the distinction of being the first minority to quarterback a team to a Super Bowl victory and the only Latino to be named Super Bowl MVP.
Jerry gives Hattie advice on how to behave like a lady at a party where she is to be presented to Nick ’ s boss, the Admiral (" I ’ m Throwing a Ball Tonight ").
Throwing kontusz sleeves on one's back and stroking one's moustache was considered to be a signal of readiness for a fight.
Throwing the park lever out of " Park " position unlocked the shift buttons so that a driving range could be selected.

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The Throwing lance usually consisted of three parts: a wooden shaft, a bone ring or belt, and the compound head that was made with a barbed bonehead and a stone tip.
William Fitzstephen ( d. about 1190 ), in his biography of Thomas Becket, gives a graphic sketch of the London of his day and, writing of the summer amusements of the young men, says that on holidays they were " exercised in Leaping, Shooting, Wrestling, Casting of Stones jactu lapidum, and Throwing of Javelins fitted with Loops for the Purpose, which they strive to fling before the Mark ; they also use Bucklers, like fighting Men.
During the summer of 1989, New Order supported Technique by touring with Public Image Ltd, Throwing Muses and The Sugarcubes across the United States and Canada in what was the press dubbed the " Monsters of Alternative Rock " tour.
While the Pixies were playing a concert with Throwing Muses, they were noticed by producer Gary Smith, manager of Fort Apache Studios.
Deal formed a new band, The Breeders, with Tanya Donelly of Throwing Muses and bass player Josephine Wiggs of Perfect Disaster.
Throwing spears also were used extensively in Meso-American warfare, usually with the help of an atlatl.
Throwing off his allegiance to Kabul when Timur Shah Durrani was marching against Sindh and Kashmir, Mizrab Bi grandson of Muhammad Bi ( old Chief of Kunduz ) uniting with Chief of Kubab attacked Kabad Khan, seized him and gave him to Mir Muhammad Shah who put him to death to avenge his father Mir Muhammad Shah returned to Badakhshan to find throne occupied by Bahadur Shah son of a former Chief who had taken Faizabad during captivity of Mir Muhammad Shah in Kunduz.
* The destruction ( with comic effect ) of certain items, including " Crushing Things with a Steamroller ," " Throwing Things Off a Five-Story Building ," and " Crushing Things with an 80-Ton Hydraulic Press.
The Breeders ' history began when Kim Deal, then bassist of the Pixies, began writing new material while the band was on a post-Surfer Rosa tour of Europe with Throwing Muses.
As neither band had plans for the short term, Deal discussed possible side-projects with Throwing Muses guitarist Tanya Donelly.
During a 1988 post-Surfer Rosa tour of Europe with Throwing Muses as part of the Pixies, Deal began to write new material.
As both bands did not have plans for the short term, Deal discussed possible side-projects with Throwing Muses guitarist Tanya Donelly.
Throwing technique was also refined over this period, with bent arm throws being banned as they were deemed too dangerous and the side-step and throw technique arising in the United States in 1876.
Bengtsson began as a poet, with his debut work Tärningskast ( Throwing Dice ) published in 1923.
* Throwing ( cricket ), bowling a delivery in cricket with an elbow flexion degree higher than that set by the ICC
Following their highly regarded but commercially unsuccessful 1988 album Surfer Rosa, the band embarked on a European tour with fellow Bostonians Throwing Muses, before beginning a tour of North American states.
Live, who achieved major success with their second album Throwing Copper, hail from York.
Throwing Muses are known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics.
Since the band was no longer composed of only female musicians after Narcizo joined, they decided to shift to a name with fewer gender-specific connotations, " Throwing Muses ".
The Reeves and Mortimer advert replaced these real programmes with their own inventions, including crime-drama " Detective in a Wheelbarrow ", a comedy called " Three Blokes in a Bath ", coverage of " Olympic Anvil Throwing " and coverage of " International Pan Fighting ".
Throwing only one pitch left little need for communicating with the catcher.

Throwing and hand
Throwing it back with his left hand, he amazes the crowd with both distance and placement.

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), contains a drawing representing two players aiming at a small cone instead of an earthenware ball or jack.
* Lift: A turn in which the player is entitled to remove the ball from its current position and play instead from either baulk line.
* In the 1984 season, the ball was placed on the 30 yard line ( instead of the 20 ) if a kickoff sailed through the end zone on the fly and untouched.
For example, a point-of-foul infraction committed by the defence in their end zone is not ruled a touchdown, but instead advances the ball to the one-yard line with an automatic first down.
The ball would be snapped or lateraled to a back, who would fake a run or pass, but then would kick the field goal instead.
Goalkeepers do not use sticks ; instead, they use their hands to play the ball.
In addition to the between-the-legs requirement noted above, for several years after the adoption of the hand snap, a hand-to-hand snap was illegal, the ball required to be thrown instead, in Canadian football.
However, he always believed the ball was in the net because of Hunt's reaction – the Liverpool striker was following in as the ball hit the bar and turned to celebrate a goal instead of trying to knock the rebound into the net.
Most of the time, a ball is used instead of a puck, and generally no protective equipment is worn.
* Broomball is played on an ice hockey rink, but with a ball instead of a puck and a " broom " ( actually a stick with a small plastic implement on the end ) in place of the ice hockey stick.
A whiffle ball is used instead of a plastic ball, and the sticks are made from composite materials.
Having huge hands ( a famous photograph features him holding seven baseballs in his right hand ), Bench also tended to block breaking balls in the dirt by scooping them with one hand instead of the more common and fundamentally proper way: dropping to both knees and blocking the ball using the chest protector to keep the ball in front.
This lock is conceptually similar to the axis and arc locks but the bearing is instead a ball bearing.
According to his sister he was fired soon after for shooting them with a cinematic style, getting shots of parents ' reactions and the ball traveling through the air instead of shooting the whole play.
However, instead of attempting to return the ball, Renfro let it bounce inside his own 1-yard line where it was downed by center Tom Goode ( NFL rules prior to 1974 allowed a field goal that fall short of the goal posts to be downed just like a punt ).
But instead of falling on the ball, Yepremian picked it up and, with Brundige bearing down on him, made a frantic attempt to pass the ball to Csonka, who blocked on field goals.
Yepremian attempted to bat the ball out of bounds, but instead batted it back up into the air, and it went right into the arms of Redskins cornerback Mike Bass, who returned the fumble 49 yards for a touchdown to make the score 14-7 with 2: 07 left in the game.
Substitution as makeshift is when human ingenuity comes into play and a tool is used for its unintended purpose such as a mechanic using a long screw driver to separate a cars control arm from a ball joint instead of using a tuning fork.
* Underhand: a serve in which the player strikes the ball below the waist instead of tossing it up and striking it with an overhand throwing motion.
* Newcomb ball ( sometimes spelled " Nuke ' Em "): In this game, the ball is caught and thrown instead of hit ; it rivaled volleyball in popularity until the 1920s.

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