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In the court's words: " For better or worse, being intentionally thrown at is a fundamental part and inherent risk of the sport of baseball.
For example, imagine what happens if a stone is thrown into the middle of a very still pond.
For example, he wrote: " They declare that Judas the traitor was thoroughly acquainted with these things, and that he alone, knowing the truth as no other did, accomplished the mystery of betrayal ; by him all things were thus thrown into confusion.
I had to console them with feeble excuses such as that His Excellency was not very well, or engaged in an urgent state call to Berlin ... For the rest of the morning he listened to reports from members of the Embassy staff, unless I had to accompany him to the Foreign Office ... When Ribbentrop strutted through the Office corridors like a peacock, his head thrown back, it was a miracle that he did not fall over.
For example, when a plate is thrown, the plate may have some rotation around an axis that is not its axis of symmetry.
For example, the corpse of Pope Formosus was thrown into the Tiber after the infamous Cadaver Synod held in 897.
For this he was thrown into Beauchamp Tower, and after a year's liberation again imprisoned, in December, 1533, on the charges of disseminating the prophecies of the Maid of Kent, encouraging the queen " obstinately to persist in her wilful opinion against the same divorce and separation ", and maintaining her right to the title of queen.
For striking out at the Bey, he is severely flogged, then thrown out into the street.
For example, the original Command & Conquer gave birth to the now-common " tank rush " tactic, where the game outcome is often decided very early on by one player gaining an initial advantage in resources and producing large amounts of a relatively powerful but still quite cheap unit — which is thrown at the opposition before they have had time to establish defenses or production.
For this, she was the first to suffer the punishment for treachery of being thrown off the steep crest of the hill to fall on the dagger-sharp Tarpeian Rocks below.
' For some reason ; either due to La Frédérique's jealousy of the former's beauty or because Dumonceaux's passion for Anne revived, both mother and daughter were thrown out.
For example, a case involving a nanny that was allegedly caught violently shaking a baby was thrown out as worthless evidence ( but due to issues regarding video quality, not legality ).
For waterproofing, pieces of hide are thrown over the outer hatching, and in rainy weather, if a fire is not needed, even the smoke hole is covered.
For additional power, the torso and hips are rotated anti-clockwise ( for right-handers ) as the cross is thrown.
For instance, almost any pass thrown to a covered receiver resulted in an interception, and it was unrealistically easy for some teams to block field goals and extra points.
For a long time, Konk was the only one to ever survive being thrown to the monster.
For example, he named " Dufþekja ", an area on Heimaklettur, Heimaey's highest mountain ( 283 m ), after the slave Dufþakur, who was said to have thrown himself off Heimaklettur at that point — preferring to take his own life than to let Ingólfur take it.
For example, if an attacker were to aim a right-handed punch at an opponent's torso, if the opponent sidestepped left and used his left hand to strike the outside of the attacker's punching arm to the right, this would leave the attacker off-axis, off-balance, and facing at an approximate angle of 45 degrees to the left of where he intended to be when the punch was thrown.
For example, the spin from a properly thrown slider ( thrown by a right-handed pitcher ) results in lower air pressure on the pitcher's left side, resulting in the ball " sliding " to the left ( from the pitcher's perspective ).
For instance, on the first throw in the diagram, the purple ball is thrown in the air by the right hand, next the blue ball, the green ball, the green ball again, and the blue ball again and then finally the purple ball is caught and thrown by the left hand on the fifth throw, this gives the first throw a count of 5.
For the Earth forces, every available resource was thrown into the battle, including all reserve and militia units and every piece of machinery capable of aiding the fight.
" For this, Sotades was imprisoned, but he escaped to the island of Caunus, where he was afterwards captured by Patroclus, Ptolemy's admiral, shut up in a leaden chest, and thrown into the sea.

For and snap
For a handed snap, the snapper will usually have his head up, facing opponents.
For lead and solo playing, his fingers partially hook underneath the strings so that when released, the strings snap against the frets, producing a biting percussive attack.
For deformations beyond the elastic limit, atomic bonds get broken or rearranged, and a spring may snap, buckle, or permanently deform.
For this reason, the parliament was dissolved and snap elections were held.
For proper flossing, the Association advises to curve the floss against the side of the tooth in a ' C ' shape ( making sure the floss does not snap into the gap ), and then to wipe the tooth from under the gumline ( very gently ) to the tip two or three times, repeated on adjacent and subsequent teeth.
For example, most metals will fatigue with repeated flexing, and will eventually snap.
For a long time, this was a major annoyance to Patty, and she would continually snap at Marcie, " Stop calling me Sir!
For example, if weak side linebacker has the fullback as his man, if upon the snap of the ball the fullback blocks, the linebacker will blitz.
For thicker wire, the soldier inserts the wire, gives a half turn and fires the rifle, which will snap the wire.
" For the album's musical direction, Deming states " Mike Ness and Dennis Danell's guitars sound lean, sharp, and powerful ; Ness's vocals are better controlled than ever before ; and Christopher Reece's drums have a tight snap that suits both the thrashier numbers as well as the slower, blusier tunes.
For example, a sharp head snap is an advanced action in the Promenade Link figure ( the basic description says: " lady turns her head to the right ").
For instance, there are two responses under the Mood heading that score a 2: ( 2a ) I am blue or sad all the time and I can't snap out of it and ( 2b ) I am so sad or unhappy that it is very painful.
For plying snap fasteners, there are special snap pliers.
* A standard system of two time intervals between plays are established ( and would be timed using the play clock ): For normal plays, the offensive team has 45 seconds to snap the ball after the previous play is signaled dead.
For example, the allelopathic properties of winter rye ( Secale cereale ), ryegrasses ( Lolium spp ), and subterrain clover ( Trifolium subterraneum ) can be used to control weeds in sweet corn ( Zea mays var " rugosa ") and snap beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris ).
For an astonishing record of 16 consecutive seasons, the capital's representatives have failed to snap a win from their visits to the Galicians.

For and especially
For example, although the words wee and little are interchangeable in some contexts, wee ( as an adjective ) is almost exclusively written by some people from some parts of northern Britain ( and especially Scotland ) or from Northern Ireland, whereas in Southern England and Wales, little is used predominantly.
For most fighters, an amateur career, especially at the Olympics, serves to develop skills and gain experience in preparation for a professional career.
For example, John Yarwood of Melbourne is the first person to take a serious interest in British military money ( especially tokens ).
For some psychologists, especially those in the psychodynamic tradition, the most important period of socialization is between the ages of one and ten.
For alternating currents, especially at higher frequencies, skin effect causes the current to spread unevenly across the conductor cross-section, with higher density near the surface, thus increasing the apparent resistance.
For this reason, the history of Cairo during Ottoman times is often described as inconsequential, especially in comparison to other time periods.
" For Kant's transcendental idealism, " critique " means examining and establishing the limits of the validity of a faculty, type, or body of knowledge, especially through accounting for the limitations imposed by the fundamental, irreducible concepts in use in that knowledge system.
For historical reasons, many point defects, especially in ionic crystals, are called centers: for example a vacancy in many ionic solids is called a luminescence center, a color center, or F-center.
For the ordinary citizen though, especially in rural areas, often the only options are to cycle, walk or go by dugout canoe.
For bassists with smaller hands, the large spaces between pitches may present a significant challenge, especially in the lowest range, where the spaces between notes are largest.
For these reasons, old encyclopedias are a useful source of historical information, especially for a record of changes in science and technology .< ref > Kobasa, Paul A.
Nicolas de Condorcet was especially noted for his advocacy, in his articles published in the Journal de la Société de 1789, and by publishing De l ' admission des femmes au droit de cité (" For the Admission to the Rights of Citizenship For Women ") in 1790.
For organic chemists, the theory of structure provided dramatic new clarity of understanding, and a reliable guide to both analytic and especially synthetic work.
For those with jobs, the buying power of their wages tumbled throughout the 1980s while the cost of basic goods, especially food, climbed precipitously.
For non-executive heads of state there is often a degree of censorship by the politically responsible government ( such as the head of government ), discreetly approving agenda and speeches, especially where the constitution ( or customary law ) assumes all political responsibility by granting the crown inviolability ( in fact also imposing political emasculation ) as in the Kingdom of Belgium from its very beginning ; in a monarchy this may even be extended to some degree to other members of the dynasty, especially the heir to the throne.
For harbors near the North and South Poles, being ice-free is an important advantage, especially when it is year-round.
For reloading cartridges intended for use in military-surplus firearms, rifles especially, " hard " primers are most commonly used instead of commercial " soft " primers.
For example, socially normative " age-appropriate " sexuality requires a shifting object of attraction ( especially in the passage through adolescence ).
For a period of time the Chinese attempted to become self-reliant, but found that in doing so the country could not break even economically, especially when attempting to maintain a communist vision when it came to economics.
For instance, the common register + immediate addressing mode was significantly faster than on the 8086, especially when a memory location was both ( one of the ) operand ( s ) and the destination.
For the first seventy-eight authors Eusebius ( Historia ecclesiastica ) is the main source ; in the second section, beginning with Arnobius and Lactantius, he includes a good deal of independent information, especially as to western writers.
For many at court, he did not go far enough: Theodora especially would have rejoiced to see the Monophysites favored unreservedly.

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