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As the 20th Century drew to a close, the NCAA and National Federation of State High School Associations extended that protection to some time after the snap, in cases where a player is positioned at least 7 yards deep to receive a thrown snap.
He drew a walk in his first at-bat and then doubled to deep center field in his second at-bat, against Mike Harkey of the Cubs.
He had always distrusted the influence of many dissident and uncontrolled sects ; the history of independence in the English army and people made a deep impression on his mind, and the same fear of indiscipline which drove the English Presbyterians into royalism drew Turenne more and more towards the Roman Catholic Church.
" In Of Plymouth Plantation, Bradford drew deep parallels between everyday life and the events of the Bible.
When that which drew from out the boundless deep
They threw the portrait down to the ground and one of the plunderers drew his sword upon the image and inflicted two deep strikes.
Adoption of the Tripoli Program notwithstanding, deep personal and ideological divisions surfaced within the FLN as the war drew to a close and the date for independence approached.
By that time it was generally thought that the end of the last glacial period marked the first appearance of humanity, but Lyell drew on new findings in his Antiquity of Man to put the origin of human beings much further back in the deep geological past.
The Arab Ba ' ath Movement, led by Aflaq and al-Bitar, drew supporters from al-Arsuzi's Ba ' ath Movement ; during the 1940s, al-Arsuzi started to seclude himself from the public eye, he developed a deep distrust of others and became, according to some of his associates, paranoid.
By that time geologists had abandoned a literal biblical account of Earth's development and it was generally thought that the end of the last glacial period marked the first appearance of humanity, but Lyell drew on new findings to put the origin of human beings much further back in the deep geological past.
On the contrary such was his modesty that when he found the eyes of the community were turned upon him he appeared not a little surprised and disordered at the deep regard he drew.
The 2002 petition drew opposition from groups who argued that: the Green Line ridership would not be significantly different from that already achieved by Metro buses ; that building an elevated line with deep concrete beams on Second Avenue in downtown would create a " wall " through the urban core ; and that the monorail line should be built along the I-5 freeway corridor, among other complaints.
Fox ’ s conception of Creation Spirituality drew on both a close reading of early and medieval mystics within Catholic traditions as well as ecstatic and spiritual practices from numerous other faiths around the world, in an approach Fox called “ deep ecumenism ” for its connections across many spiritual practices.
Montrose drew up his troops in a line only three deep, thus making the front of his line much longer than Elcho's.
However, Baring's friendship with Lord Lansdowne ( as Shelburne became in 1784 ), Dunning, and Barré ran particularly deep, and in 1787 he drew public attention to it by commissioning their triple portrait from Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Songo is the most famous of the post-Revolution Cuban rhythms, beginning with the mozambique, which drew from the deep well of Afro-Cuban folkloric rhythms ( mainly rumba ).

drew and breath
He drew a long breath and opened the trunk and hung out her clothes and spoilables upon the wagon ribs.
Cook has been described by Stephen Fry as " the funniest man who ever drew breath ", although his work was also controversial.
He was smiling, showing a row of shiny gold-filled teeth, and as he smiled he drew in his breath with a polite, soft sibilant sound.
Ayya Khema drew her last breath on November 2, 1997 at Buddha Haus, Uttenbühl ( part of the village Oy-Mittelberg ) in Germany after a brief illness.
Then he drew a long breath, and looking out towards the door, exclaimed, " Come up, colored friends, come up!
Trueman would have considered this to be an understatement as he believed himself to be " t ' finest fast bowler that ever drew breath " and there were many who agreed with him.
Watkins also said that he felt " his spirit depart at that moment " when Senna apparently drew his last breath.
The critic Clement Scott called him " one of the kindest and most genial men who ever drew breath .... No one acted with more spirit or enjoyed so thoroughly the mere pleasure of acting.
Some feel that infant was likely stillborn or drew breath once or twice before dying.

drew and .
Mitchell Barton drew in the fragrance deeply, letting the smoke lie warm and soothing in his throat for a moment before he exhaled.
He pulled open the top drawer of his desk and drew out a tintype.
When the station wagon drew abreast of the dusty dirt road that led up to the porch of the Culver house, Pamela turned the wheel, guiding the car to its familiar parking spot close to the house, and stopped.
As he crossed to the side of the stall, Curt drew his gun and clicked back the hammer.
He drew back his arm to slash the gunbarrel across Jess's face, but didn't finish the motion.
He backed Jess into a corner, grabbed a handful of the man's shirtfront, and drew back his right fist.
Cursing himself for having ridden out the last few days without a rifle in his saddle boot, Russ drew his Colt and examined it briefly.
Although they drew light ground fire they saw no signs of activity.
The straight, black hair flopped in a vigorous nod, the slender nose plunged toward glass teeth and drew safely back.
I drew back, drawing back my foot for a kick.
He unlashed the dipper and drew water from a barrel.
Once inside the luxuriosly-upholstered landau, she drew the curtains and proceeded to give the startled youth the kind of physical examination usually reserved for army inductees.
He fisted the knife overhand, and drew back to plunge it into the kid's throat.
Poor where they had once been rich, humbled where they had been arrogant, having no longer any hope of sharing in the leadership of the nation, the rebels who would not surrender in spirit drew comfort from the sympathy they felt extended to them by the mother country.
But when he showed his new figurative pictures to his artist friends of the abstract camp, they paid him no compliments and drew long faces.
In the silence that followed, Miriam walked close to Mrs. Cupply, who drew back a step on her side of the gate.
In any case, Miss Millay's sweet-throated bitterness, her variations on the theme that the world was not only well lost for love but even well lost for lost love, her constant and wonderfully tragic posture, so unlike that of Fitzgerald since it required no scenery or props, drew from the me that I was when I fell upon her verses an overwhelming yea.
But, just as we drew on Europe for assistance in our earlier years, so now do these new and emerging nations that do have this faith and determination deserve help.
Yet he is right when he claims in his autobiography that he drew the real features of the man, his tender and selfless motives and his rugged fearless strength.
Mando, pleading her cause, must have said that Dr. Brown was the most distinguished physician in the United States of America, for our man poured out his symptoms and drew a madly waving line indicating the irregularity of his pulse.
Secretary of War Baker, blindfolded, put his hand into a large glass bowl and drew the initial number of those to be called.
The dream of a descent into the gardens of the south always drew German ambitions toward Rome and Sicily.
After returning Stratford he drew up a defense of the town's right to toll corn and the office of collecting it, and his list of suggested witnesses included his father and Shakespeare's father.
He just shot at the board and then drew circles around the holes to form a bull's-eye.

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