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event and kick
Occasionally, some backup quarterbacks may be used to receive long snaps as a holder for field goal or extra point attempts, as quarterbacks generally have good ball handling skills, and may have to become the passer in the event of a bad snap, an aborted kick attempt or a designed trick play.
This event probably changes public opinion on the penalty kick, which was seen as ' an Irishman's motion ' before ( see William McCrum ).
Fair Day is the kick off event for the official Mardi Gras season in Victoria Park, Sydney for Sydney's wider LGBTQI community and their friends, family and pets.
In athletics, Jonathan Edwards, a now-retired British triple jumper who still holds the world record in that event, was known to be able to kick with either foot while he played rugby.
Still, medical examination, including a nonstress test, is recommended in the event of any type of any change in the strength or frequency of fetal movement, especially a complete cease ; most midwives and obstetricians recommend the use of a kick chart to assist in detecting any changes.
Atlético was expected to win easily, but in the event the first leg in Bangor was only won 2 – 0 ; in the return leg in Madrid, Bangor won much admiration with a dogged defence which only allowed Atlético one more goal, and Bangor keeper Dai Davies saved an Atlético penalty kick.
To kick off Billy Barker Days there is an annual Crash to Pass event.
From its origins as a courtly dance, the afindrafindrao today is a quintessentially Malagasy tradition performed at the beginning of a social event or concert to kick off the festivities.
The French Olympic Committee ( FOC ) had scheduled the rugby event to kick off the 1924 Paris Games at Colombes Stadium in Paris.
The traditional inauguration of Wiener Festwochen, an open-air event with free admission, takes place annually in Vienna ’ s City Hall Square to kick off the festival.
Otherwise, the Negative can kick the disadvantage, arguing it is a moot issue, by saying that economic collapse will not occur in the status quo, so the prevention of a non-existent event carries no advantage.
The Vulture Squad was scheduled to face The Briscoe Brothers at Breakout in January 2008, but Evans suffered a severe facial injury in Dragon Gate due to a kick from Human Tornado prior to the event while Ruckus missed the show due to pneumonia.
At one point, he struggled to kick a soccer ball placed on a pedestal into a goal, missing the ball repeatedly, but still ended up winning the event.
An estimated 14, 000 Masons, dignitaries, United States armed forces personnel, police, and others marched in a parade from the Alexandria waterfront to Shooter's Hill to kick off the event.
This method of restarting play is rarely used in modern adult football as the players almost always elect to kick the ball out of the side of the field ( thus taking it out of play ) when an event requiring the stoppage of play — most often an injury — occurs.
* February 2002: The aquarium hosted Minnesota's first ever caviar tasting, which featured an American caviar connoisseur, was the kick off for the 8th annual Twin Cities Food and Wine Experience, and gave all money raised by the event to Minnesota Public Radio.

event and recovered
Pollen samples recovered near a fossilized hadrosaur femur recovered in the Ojo Alamo Sandstone at the San Juan River indicate that the animal lived during the Tertiary, approximately 64. 5 Ma ( about 1 million years after the K – Pg extinction event ).
Disillusioned by the Covenanters, in October Charles attempted to escape from them and rode north to join with an Engager force, an event which became known as " the Start ", but within two days the Presbyterians had caught up with and recovered him.
The archaeologists have established that this was one of the largest of the Philistine cities until destroyed in the ninth century BC, an event from which it never recovered.
One meteorite recovered at Peekskill, New York, for which the event and object gained their name, had a mass of 12. 4 kg ( 27 lb ) and was subsequently identified as an H6 monomict breccia meteorite.
Artifacts recovered with tektites from the 803, 000 year-old Australasian strewnfield event in Asia link a Homo Erectus population to a significant meteorite impact and its aftermath.
A ruinous natural event in June 1972 would cripple the local economy and Lewistown has never recovered.
Examination of the wreckage recovered from the Mediterranean sea-bed and observation of a sample fuselage in a pressurization test-tank at Farnborough revealed that the pressurization / depressurization cycles of airline operation could cause fatigue cracks in the thin aluminium alloy skin of the Comet leading to the skins ripping away explosively at altitude and catastophic disintegration of the aircraft. Later jet airliners including the revised Comet 4 were designed in a fail-safe mode so that in the event of for example a skin-failure due to cracking the damage would be localized and not catastrophic.
She recovered from the fall and one day later won the bronze medal in the Combined event.
Although the constitutional machinery of the Republic was not irrevocably dismantled by the Lex Titia, in the event it never recovered.
Eventually with the help of Venice, the Kingdom recovered Famagusta but by then it was too late and in any event, the Venetians had their own designs on the island.
For example, following the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami the Colombo-based International Water Management Institute ( IWMI ) monitored the effects of saltwater and concluded that the wells recovered to pre-tsunami drinking water quality one and a half years after the event.
Although organizer Steve LaFreniere was stabbed outside the venue at the end of the night, he quickly recovered and the event was deemed a success.
The US Army recovered an object which crashed near Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947, allegedly an extraterrestrial spacecraft, and alien pilots, Many books on the incident have been written since the 1970s, and numerous alleged witnesses have spoken on the event.
Eastern freshwater cod recovered from this event and were in abundance by the time of European settlement, but appear to have lost much of their genetic diversity in this event.
Their only child, a daughter, Maria, died in 1874 at age three -- an event from which Elisabeth never recovered.
During the 1994 event, Germán Silva recovered from a wrong turn seven-tenths of a mile before the finish that put him temporarily in second place 40 yards behind Benjamín Paredes.
This event, known as the Massacre of Novgorod, had catastrophic consequences for the city, which lost the majority of its population and never recovered.
According to proponents of the hypothesis, repressed memories may sometimes be recovered years or decades after the event, most often spontaneously, triggered by a particular smell, taste, or other identifier related to the lost memory, or via suggestion during psychotherapy.
Savary's reputation never quite recovered from the ridicule caused by this event.
He mentioned on a television show a while after he had recovered that the entire event " affected more mentally than physically ".
Marcus was able to push within one point of the lead in the total standings as Loeb recovered, but his claim to the title was finally extinguished when he rolled out of contention on the first leg of the penultimate event in Australia.
During the events of Blackest Night, it is revealed that Amanda Waller and King Faraday have a deactivated Manhunter in their possession, having recovered it from the Belle Reeve swamp after the Millennium event ( which the Suicide Squad had a hand in stopping ).

event and one's
There are provisions for a domestic separation in the event of " failure to provide for one's household " and domestic violence, or spiritual resistance on the part of a partner.
The event of perceiving something is, of course, different from the entire process, or faculty, of perception — one's ability to perceive things.
This event spelled the doom of ITS and the technical cultures that had spawned the original jargon file, but by the 1990s it had become something of a badge of honor among old-time hackers to have cut one's teeth on a PDP-10.
Attribution can be external ( assigning causality to an outside agent or force-claiming that some outside thing motivated the event ) or internal ( assigning causality to factors within the person-taking personal responsibility or accountability for one's actions and claiming that the person was directly responsible for the event ).
It is said that the insulting gesture, ( called fico ), of holding one's fist with the thumb in between the middle and forefinger came by its origin from this event.
However, other morals can often be taken from the story itself ; for instance, that " arrogance or overconfidence in one's abilities may lead to failure or the loss of an event, race, or contest ".
Christians in general use the term " testify " or " to give one's testimony " to mean " the story of how one became a Christian "; less commonly it may refer to a specific event in a Christian's life in which they believe God has done something deemed particularly worth sharing.
The show derived its name from the slang term " buzzkill ", meaning a sudden undesired event that causes one's " high " or " buzz " to become of a lesser experience or depleted.
The purposes of rituals are varied ; with religious obligations or ideals, satisfaction of spiritual or emotional needs of the practitioners, strengthening of social bonds, social and moral education, demonstration of respect or submission, stating one's affiliation, obtaining social acceptance or approval for some event — or, sometimes, just for the pleasure of the ritual itself.
To bet all of one's chips ( risking one's tournament life, in the event of losing the hand ) is to go all-in.
This event may involve the threat of death to oneself or to someone else, or to one's own or someone else's physical, sexual, or psychological integrity, overwhelming the individual's ability to cope.
Such ' stressful life event ' can thus take many forms, including ( but not limited to ) the death of a loved one, professional loss such as unexpectedly losing one's job or otherwise becoming unemployed, or serious adverse changes in the patient's personal life, such as the breakdown of their family through divorce, etc.
Therefore, stress induced in one's arms is reduced meaning less muscle is needed in this event than events like still rings or parallel bars.
To officially call one's event a " Decompression ", the event must:
For Sangharakshita, as with other Buddhists, the factor that unites all Buddhist schools is not any particular teaching, but the act of " going for refuge " ( sarana-gamana ), which he regards " not simply as a formula but as a life-changing event " and as an ongoing " reorientation of one's life away from mundane concerns to the values embodied in the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha.
* Early Maladaptive Schemas, a self-defeating pattern of behavior, built upon progressively throughout one's lifetime, which may cause relational dysfunction when activated by emotions surrounding an event of physical or psychological significance to an individual
This event is locally credited as an etymology of the term to chance one's arm, which means " to perform an action in the face of probable failure ".
The objection asserts that although the outcome of an SFA is not determined, one's history up to the event is ; so the fact that an SFA will occur is also determined.
The tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh at an event which coincided with the Baisakhi day in year 1699 initiated that every Sikh must follow the Five Ks ; they are not merely symbols but commitment to the faith and philosophy of Guru Nanak, Sikhism, and collectively form the external visible symbols ; hence clearly and outwardly advertising and displaying one's commitment.
( The term " lacuna " means a gap or missing part ; for instance, lacunar amnesia is a gap in one's memory about a specific event.
This is part of the running gag of a series of mostly failed attempts to find some sort of alternate means of protection against grues in the event one's light source fails, most famously in Zork II where a can of Frobozz Magic Grue Repellent was included as a red herring — mostly useless, since it would only last for one game turn after one's light source expired, during which the player could not see his location anyway.

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