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Due to their dangerous nature and increased likelihood of causing serious injury, these hits can have penalties ranging from a minor two-minute penalty to a major and game misconduct, along with a $ 100 fine in the NHL.
The stick was deemed illegal and McSorley was given a two-minute minor penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct.
In total, Emery received 22 penalty minutes ( two five-minute majors for fighting, a two-minute minor for leaving the crease, and the 10-minute game misconduct ) for this altercation.

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Walker was given a major for fighting, a two-minute instigator penalty & a game misconduct while Ward and Cullen received minors for roughing.
* In amateur ice hockey, intentionally icing the puck, lining up at the wrong face-off dot, or shooting the puck over the glass ( in professional hockey, the team that ices the puck is not allowed a line change, while shooting the puck over the glass leads to a two-minute penalty ).
In the third period, goaltender Clint Benedict was given a two-minute penalty.
In Week 2 against the St. Louis Rams, he had a costly unsportsmanlike conduct penalty called on him during the Redskins ' two-minute drive attempt in the fourth quarter to tie with or beat the Rams.
During Game One, a slash on Anderson's knee earned Smith a two-minute slashing penalty.
In the fourth stage, Henri Pélissier received a two-minute penalty, for throwing away a tyre.

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* The two-minute warning is not used in college football, except in rare cases where the scoreboard clock has malfunctioned and is not being used.
The fighting officially ends at 11: 00 a. m., ( the eleventh hour in the eleventh month on the eleventh day ) and this is annually honoured with a two-minute silence.
The Place Masséna is a two-minute walk from the Promenade des Anglais, old town, town centre, and Albert I Garden ( Jardin Albert Ier ).
Commemoration ceremonies are usually held on the following Sunday, at which the " Last Post " is played by a bugler followed by the observation of a two-minute silence.
If a vessel makes a Mayday call and it is not acknowledged by the coastguard after a single repetition and a two-minute wait, then a vessel receiving the Mayday call should attempt to contact the coastguard on behalf of the Mayday vessel by broadcasting a Mayday relay.
Timed Mode challenges the player to score as many points as possible within a two-minute time limit, and Stage Clear mode takes the player through a series of stages in which the objective is to clear blocks below a set line.
A fumbled ball may be recovered and advanced by either team ( except, in American football, after the two-minute warning in either half or 4th down, when the fumbling player is the only offensive player allowed to advance the ball, otherwise the ball is ruled dead at the spot of recovery if the ball bounces backwards or spotted at the point of the fumble if the ball travels forward ).
The record for fast writing with Pitman shorthand is 350 wpm during a two-minute test by Nathan Behrin in 1922, although this result has been questioned.
A noted limitation to these previous studies ' findings is that pre-ejaculate samples were analyzed after the critical two-minute point.
Telescreens, in addition to being surveillance devices, are also the equivalent of televisions ( hence the name ), regularly broadcasting false news reports about Oceania's military victories, economic production figures, spirited renditions of the national anthem to heighten patriotism, and Two Minutes Hate, which is a two-minute film of Emmanuel Goldstein's wishes for freedom of speech and press, which the citizens have been trained to disagree with.
The clock stops for out-of-bounds plays, incomplete passes, or sacks only in the last minute of each half ( there is only a one-minute warning, as opposed to the two-minute warning in the NFL and the three-minute warning in the CFL ) or because of penalties, injuries or timeouts.
He is often remembered today as the featured orator at the dedication ceremony of the National Cemetery in Gettysburg in 1863, where he spoke for over two hoursimmediately before President Abraham Lincoln delivered his famous, two-minute Gettysburg Address.
This mode is where the player plays two-minute Tetris games of any variant.
In the British armed forces, it is usual for flag-bearers to lower flags and standards, even Queen's and Regimental Colours, so that they are draped on the ground, as part of a Royal Salute or during the two-minute silence on Remembrance Sunday.
A two-minute siren is sounded at 11: 00 the following morning, which marks the opening of the official memorial ceremonies and private remembrance gatherings at each cemetery where soldiers are buried.
Timed Mode challenges the player to score as many points as possible within a two-minute time limit, and Stage Clear mode takes the player through a series of stages in which the objective is to clear blocks below a set line.
In the international styles, the format is now three two-minute periods.
In freestyle, if neither wrestler has scored a point at the end of the two-minute period then a procedure known as The Clinch is used to decide the winner.
Within the novel, hate week is an extrapolation of the two-minute period into an annual week-long festival.
The roughly two-minute performance art scene is shot entirely in PixelVision.
The two-minute drill is a clock-management strategy that may limit huddles but also emphasizes plays that stop the game clock.
The two-minute drill is a high-pressure and fast-paced situational strategy where a team will focus on clock management, maximizing the number of plays available for a scoring attempt before a half ( or game ) expires.

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Most songs are in the two-minute range, but many are even shorter ; often they end abruptly or are intertwined with odd and homemade sound effects.
Amberols often shattered when they broke, unlike some kinds of two-minute cylinders that would crack into several pieces.

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The NLL plays four quarters of fifteen minutes each, with two-minute breaks between the first and second quarters and between the third and fourth quarters, and a twelve-minute break between the second and third ( called half-time ).
Rothschild also hosts a daily editorial in the form of two-minute audio commentaries called The Progressive Point of View.
After Grand Crossfire, each team's second speaker has a chance to give a two-minute ( formerly one-minute ) speech called the " Final Focus ," the first team giving this speech first.
In the NFL, an automatic timeout is called by the officials when there are two minutes left in both the second and the fourth quarters ; this is most commonly referred to as the two-minute warning.
The station currently runs a two-minute segment called Brand Newz hosted by Christopher Martin, one half of 1980s hip-hop comedy duo Kid ' n Play.

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For the end, two finalists squared off in a boxing ring for a two-minute round to declare the champion.
Yes also earned their first and only Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance in 1985 for the two-minute track " Cinema ".
On October 28, 2009, an Ares I-X test rocket lifted off from the newly modified Launch Complex 39B at Kennedy Space Center ( KSC ) for a two-minute powered flight ; then continued for four additional minutes traveling down range.
The software would then perform a least squares curve fit for each two-minute section of the Doppler curve, recursively moving the trial position until the trial Doppler curve ' most closely ' matched the actual Doppler received from the satellite for all 2-minute curve segments.
However, positional accuracy could usually be computed to within 100-meters for a slow-moving ship, even with reception of just one two-minute Doppler curve.
* The aforementioned sculpture of Louis's fist ( see Legacy above ) was one of several Detroit landmarks depicted in " Imported from Detroit ," a two-minute commercial for the Chrysler 200 featuring Eminem that aired during Super Bowl XLV in 2011.
She filmed a two-minute advertisement for the organization which featured her song " Angel ".
The National Football League changed the rules for the 1979 NFL season only allowing the fumbling player to advance the ball on fourth down or on any play after the two-minute warning in either half.
Finally, each panelist delivers a two-minute closing argument, and the audience delivers their second ( and final ) vote for comparison against the first.
The failure indications might have appeared just prior to take-off and could have accounted for the two-minute delay at the end of the runway.
Luckily for Tunku, all vehicles in the convoy had been directed to space out at two-minute intervals to avoid attracting the attention of Japanese war planes, armed with machine guns, which were patrolling the sky over North Kedah.
During an April 23, 2010, debate for the Republican gubernatorial primary, Gibbons further confused his actual stance on Yucca Mountain by taking positions both favoring and opposing the federal waste dump over a two-minute period of time.
The rules for the bout included six two-minute rounds, one-minute intervals, and no elbow contact as per agreement with Urquidez.
In practice, it was expected that 10, 000 rounds would be fired per hour, and that the barrel would be changed every hour a two-minute job for a trained team.
* She does not practice eating at maximum speed for more than a two-minute period.

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