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He resigned following investigations into his financial activities and his successor, Glenn Hoddle, similarly left the job for non-footballing reasons after just one international tournament — the 1998 World Cup — in which England were eliminated in the second round again by Argentina and again on penalties ( after a 22 draw ).
The penalties for drinking and driving in Jersey are up to £ 2, 000 fine or 6 months in prison for the first offence plus unlimited disqualification of driving licence.
Officials did not call a single penalty on the Steelers during the game, while the Cowboys were called for only 2 penalties for 20 yards.
** Czechoslovakia beats West Germany 5 – 3 on penalties to win Euro 76, when the game had ended 22 after extra time.
* May 28 – AC Milan defeats fellow Italian rival Juventus 3 – 2 on penalties after a scoreless tie to win the UEFA Champions League, their sixth European title.
The EJB 2. 0 specification addressed this concern by adding the concept of local interfaces which could be called directly without performance penalties by applications that were not distributed over multiple servers.
In addition to the penalties outlined above, the court can also issue a prohibition order under s. 380. 2 ( preventing a person from " seeking, obtaining or continuing any employment, or becoming or being a volunteer in any capacity, that involves having authority over the real property, money or valuable security of another person ").
Other former WorldCom officials charged with criminal penalties in relation to the company's financial misstatements include former CFO Scott Sullivan ( entered a guilty plea on March 2, 2004 to one count each of securities fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud, and filing false statements ), former comptroller David Myers ( pleaded guilty to securities fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud, and filing false statements on September 27, 2002 ), former accounting director Buford Yates ( pleaded guilty to conspiracy and fraud charges on October 7, 2002 ), and former accounting managers Betty Vinson and Troy Normand ( both pleading guilty to conspiracy and securities fraud on October 10, 2002 ).
A draw at home to Cardiff at the end of January would see Saints ' home form start to turn around while they continued to take points on the road, with welcomed draws against promotion pushing Birmingham and West Ham, a 3 – 0 win, and Lambert's third hat-trick of the campaign at Watford, and an emphatic 3 – 2 victory at The New Den, where Saints had trailed 2 – 1 to Millwall until 2 Lambert penalties in the last 5 minutes saw Lambert secure his fourth hat-trick and another key 3 points for what seemed like Southampton's inevitable promotion, as they were 2 points clear at the top of the table and 5 points clear of the 3rd spot.
Brazil became the first nation to win four World Cup titles when they beat Italy 3 – 2 in a penalty shootout after the game ended 0 – 0 after extra-time, the first World Cup final to be decided on penalties.
The semi-final was against Uruguay, after a 22 draw, Brazil won 5 – 4 on penalties.
In the Coppa Italia, Udinese lost to Sampdoria in the round of 16 on penalties after the match ended 22.
Other provisions of the 1933 Banking Act that remain in effect include ( 1 ) Sections 5 ( c ) and 27, which required state member banks to provide the Federal Reserve Board and national banks to provide the Comptroller of the Currency reports on their affiliates ;( 2 ) Section 13, which ( as Section 23A of the Federal Reserve Act ) regulated transactions between Federal Reserve member banks and their nonbank affiliates ; ( 3 ) Sections 19 and 30, which established criminal penalties for misconduct by officers or directors of Federal Reserve System member banks and authorized the Federal Reserve to remove such officers or directors ;( 4 ) Section 22, which eliminated personal liability (“ double liability ”) for new shareholders of national banks ; and ( 5 ) Section 23, which gave national banks the same ability to establish branches in their “ home state ” as state chartered banks in that state.
The last time the two teams met were in the 2 – 1 win of Real Madrid in the 2011 – 12 Champions League semi-finals ( 3 – 3 on aggregate ) forcing extra time and penalties.
After having pleaded guilty, the company was fined $ 1. 2 million, with another $ 2. 61 million in penalties .< ref >
The penalties for possession of prohibited " military firearms " include: 3 – 12 months in prison for bayonets, sabers and lances, 1 – 7 years for. 357 magnum revolvers and any revolver larger than a. 38 Special, and 2 – 12 years for other prohibited weapons.

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Then after Dallas ' Dennis Thurman recovered an onside kick at 2: 19, Drew Pearson caught 2 passes for gains of 22 and 25 yards ( the second catch on 4th down and 18 ) as the Cowboys drove 52 yards in 9 plays to score on Staubach's 4-yard touchdown pass to Butch Johnson.
Then in the fourth quarter, San Francisco scored 2 more touchdowns to put the game away: a 53-yard interception return by Lott and a 4-yard run by Craig.
After a 7-yard reception and a 2-yard run by Martin on their first 2 plays, Bledsoe completed a 44-yard pass to wide receiver Terry Glenn to advance to the Green Bay 4-yard line.
After that, Minnesota took the lead by driving 53 yards and scoring on a 4-yard touchdown run from fullback Leroy Hoard with 2: 40 left in the half.

2 and sack
Lett recorded a sack, a fumble recovery, and 2 forced fumbles.
4 interceptions, 50 return yards ), Ty Law ( 56 tackles, 3 interceptions, 45 return yards, 1 touchdown ), and Lawyer Milloy ( 54 tackles, 1 sack, 1 fumble recovery, 2 interceptions ).
Behind them, Atlanta had 2 outstanding linebackers, Pro Bowler Jessie Tuggle ( 65 tackles, 3 sacks, 1 fumble recovery ) and Cornelius Bennett ( 69 tackles, 1 sack, 2 fumble recoveries ).
Behind him, the Rams had 3 linebackers: London Fletcher ( 66 tackles and 3 sacks ), Mike Jones ( 4 interceptions for 96 return yards and 2 touchdowns, and 2 fumble recoveries for 51 return yards and 1 touchdown ), and Todd Collins ( 72 tackles, 1 sack, and 2 interceptions for 16 yards ).
At a banquet in Book 2, Aeneas tells the story of the sack of Troy, the death of his wife, and his escape to the enthralled Carthaginians, while in Book 3 he recounts to them his wanderings over the Mediterranean in search of a suitable new home.
The year of their wedding is not recorded, although the historian Priscus implies it took place before the Vandal sack of Rome ( June 2 – 16, 455 ).
Five female Gonatus onyx squids have been observed in Monterey Canyon dragging a membrane sack containing 2, 000 to 3, 000 developing eggs.
He recorded 7 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble and recovery ( same play ), 4 passes defended and 2 interceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown.
# There are fragments from the 3 books of Thallus, in which he made a summary in abbreviated fashion from the sack of Troy to the 167th Olympiad 109 BC ( Eusebius, Chronicle, I. K125. 2 )
The newly hatched larva is about 0. 1 inches ( 2. 5 mm ) long with a large yolk sack.
The tales told in the Cycle are recounted by other ancient sources, notably Virgil's Aeneid ( book 2 ) which recounts the sack of Troy from a Trojan perspective ; Ovid's Metamorphoses ( books 13 – 14 ), which describes the Greeks ' landing at Troy ( from the Cypria ) and the judgment of Achilles ' arms ( Little Iliad ); Quintus of Smyrna's Posthomerica, which narrates the events after Achilles ' death up until the end of the war ; and the death of Agamemnon and the vengeance taken by his son Orestes ( the Nostoi ) are the subject of later Greek tragedy, especially Aeschylus's Oresteian trilogy.
1. brain-like blister 2. notochord 3. dorsal nerve cord 4. post-anal tail 5. anus 6. food canal 7. blood system 8. abdominal porus 9. overpharynx lacuna 10. gill's slit 11. pharynx 12. mouth lacuna 13. mimosa 14. mouth gap 15. gonads ( ovary / testicle ) 16. light sensor 17. nerves 18. abdominal ply 19. liver-like sack
At a meeting convened by ' Save The Wilderness Society ' on Sunday 2 May 2010 and attended by roughly 270 people a motion to sack the existing committee was carried and a new management committee appointed.
Regular fries were to weigh approximately 2. 25 ounces and were packaged in a small white paper sack.
On Sunday February 3, 2008, at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, Strahan had 2 tackles and 1 sack in Super Bowl XLII, in what is considered one of the biggest upsets in NFL history.
In 2004, recorded a team-high 10 tackles along with one forced fumble at Carolina in a defensive effort that limited the Panthers to 10 points, registered 10 tackles and one interception vs. San Diego Chargers, helped limit LaDainian Tomlinson to 64 yards on 23 carries worth a 2. 8 avg, recorded 9 tackles and his first sack since the 2001 season vs. Tampa Bay, he registered two forced fumbles, one sack and a season-high with 12 tackles against Carolina.
Bell recorded 8 tackles, a sack, and 2 passes defended.
The decrease of local output lead to criticism from the former managing director of Saga 105. 2 FM, after GMG Radio decided to sack six local Scottish presenters in August 2008 in favour of increased networking of shows from Smooth stations in London and Manchester.
A scene in which Mick hits 2 inmates with a sack of soda cans is parodied in the Family Guy episode " Dial Meg for Murder " when Meg beats up a group of popular kids with a sack of soda cans and cracking 3 of the kids skulls open which she is suspended for.

2 and pushed
The seasonal adjustment takes into account such factors as Easter was on April 2 this year, two weeks earlier than in 1960, and pre-Easter buying was pushed into March.
In 1911, Carnegie became a sympathetic benefactor to George Ellery Hale, who was trying to build the 100 inch ( 2. 5 m ) Hooker Telescope at Mount Wilson, and donated an additional ten million dollars to the Carnegie Institution with the following suggestion to expedite the construction of the telescope: " I hope the work at Mount Wilson will be vigorously pushed, because I am so anxious to hear the expected results from it.
On the east is the Elbląg Upland ( Wysoczyzna Elbląska ), a dome pushed up by glacial compression, 390 km < sup > 2 </ sup > in diameter and high at its greatest elevation.
Since Darwin's time, the fossil record has been pushed back to between 2. 3 and 3. 5 billion years before the present.
Straddle-jumper Charles Dumas was the first to clear 2. 13 m ( or 7 feet ) in 1956, and American John Thomas pushed the world mark to in 1960.
By the end of 1989, the last hardline members of the party's Central Committee had either resigned or been pushed out, followed in 1990 by 95 % of the SED's 2. 3 million members.
These economic reforms, pushed by President Kim Dae-jung, helped Korea maintain one of Asia's few expanding economies, with growth rates of 10. 8 % in 1999 and 9. 2 % in 2000.
Strong export growth, in turn, pushed economic growth to a still-strong 4. 2 % in 2003 and 5. 4 % in 2004, despite a downturn in household consumption.
Increasing numbers of migrants from Burma, Laos, and Cambodia as well as nations such as Nepal, India, along with those from the West and Japan have pushed the number of non-nationals residing in Thailand to close to 2 million in 2008, up from about 1. 3 million in the year 2000.
An Athenian militia force ( 2, 000 men ) under the historian Dexippus, pushed the invaders to the north where they are intercepted by the Roman army under emperor Gallienus.
Following the penetrations inland, confused hard-fought individual actions pushed the foothold out barely a mile and a half ( 2. 5 km ) deep in the Colleville area to the east, less than that west of St. Laurent, and an isolated penetration in the Vierville area.
The two most popular styles are the traditional 2 × 2 rib knit ( pictured ) and tube-style loose socks, which are thigh-high length tube socks worn pushed down around the ankles.
After Tyndale's death, Rogers pushed on with his predecessor's English version of the Old Testament, which he used as far as 2 Chronicles, employing Myles Coverdale's translation ( 1535 ) for the remainder and for the Apocrypha.
In March 1935 the threat from Nazi Germany prompted a series of expansion schemes which pushed the number of squadrons up to 163 ( as per Expansion Scheme M, the last before the outbreak of war ) and the number of aircraft to 2, 549.
In 1961, Soviet rocket engineer Sergei Korolev pushed for a three-day spaceflight as a follow-up to Vostok 2.
* the Automated Planet Finder ( 2. 4 meter ) reflector ( First light was originally scheduled for 2006, but delays in the construction of the dome have pushed this back to late 2008 at the earliest.
Season 2 was set to begin airing November 28, 2011, but was pushed back to early 2012.
In 1987, the Vikings ' home date with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers scheduled for the same day as Game 2 of the World Series was moved to Tampa, and the Vikings ' game with the Denver Broncos scheduled for the same day as Game 7 was pushed back to the following Monday night.
In the last 2 to 10 million years, the Sierra was pushed up which enabled glacial and river erosion to strip the upper layers of rock to reveal the resistant granite that makes up Mount Whitney today.
While the Germans pushed hard to tie the game, spectators entered the field in the final seconds, and Hurst scored another controversial goal giving England a 4 – 2 win.
On the following albums, 1983's Piece of Mind and 1984's Powerslave, Steve Harris's song-writing monopoly was pushed aside in favour of other members ' ideas, with Dickinson contributing to a number of tracks, including the singles " Flight of Icarus " and " 2 Minutes to Midnight ".
The Whalers then pushed the division finals to seven games, losing the final game 2 – 1 in overtime to the eventual Stanley Cup champions, the Montreal Canadiens.
Hudson pushed the completed, but technically inferior version of the PC Engine 2, which came to be known as the ill fated SuperGrafx.

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