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Liddell's and wrestling
Liddell's takedown defense neutralized Ortiz's wrestling ability forcing Ortiz to stand up with a known striker.

Liddell's and was
Liddell's diary entry for 2 January states " We had no evidence to support the press allegations that she was in a serious state of health and it might well be that she was brought in on a stretcher in order to avoid publicity and unpleasantness to her family.
Liddell's grandfather, Sir Charles Oswald Liddell, was the owner of Shirenewton Hall, near Chepstow, Monmouthshire.
In another interview when Dana White was asked about Liddell's behaviour on Good Morning Texas, he stated that Liddell had been out drinking the night before and had taken a sleeping pill when he got back to his accommodation so he would be ready for the interview the next morning.
Season eleven coaches Tito Ortiz and Chuck Liddell's fight was cancelled due to Ortiz's need for neck fusion surgery.
After contrasting reports on who would be his opponent, Franklin eventually was confirmed to face former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Chuck Liddell on June 12, 2010, following the withdrawal of Liddell's original opponent, Tito Ortiz.
The single My World was also featured on Chuck Liddell's " The Ultimate Iceman " DVD for UFC, as well as being used in promos for Batista's in his final months in the WWE.

Liddell's and on
The first book takes place on 4 May, Alice Liddell's birthday.
In Liddell's next defense, at UFC 62 on August 26, 2006, Liddell would best Renato " Babalu " Sobral, who he had defeated nearly three years prior.
On January 17, 2009, Dana White confirmed during the UFC 93 post fight press conference that Liddell's next fight would be against the 2005 Pride Middleweight Grand Prix Champion Mauricio " Shogun " Rua at UFC 97 on April 18 in Montréal, Canada.
" In May however, Liddell's trainer, John Hackleman, claimed ' with confidence ' that Liddell isn't done yet and that he's " definitely on top of the food chain.
** Liddell lost the title in a rematch to Scott Harmon on January, 25th, 1997 in Bakersfield, CA, USA at the end of the second round when Harmon split open Liddell's chin with a hatchet kick.

Liddell's and .
His devout sister Jennie ( Cheryl Campbell ) disapproves of Liddell's plans to pursue competitive running.
Lewis Carroll wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland for Henry Liddell's daughter Alice.
The Victorian journalist, George W. E. Russell ( 1853 – 1919 ), conveys something of Liddell's image ( Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography, 1914, 84 ):
Liddell's arch, the main entrance to Little Dean's Yard.
Indeed, there is contrary evidence ; a letter exists, written by one of Alice Liddell's sisters when grown-up, saying she had no memory of Carroll ever visiting the girls in Llandudno.
* Liddell, St. John Richardson, Liddell's Record, American Society for Training & Development, 1997, ISBN 0-89029-314-7.
UFC 5 drew a massive 260, 000 pay per view buys, a record that stood all the way until Randy Couture and Chuck Liddell's rematch in 2005 at UFC 52.
Charleson prepared for the role by studying the Bible intensively, and he himself wrote Liddell's stirring post-race address to the workingmen's crowd.
The eighth edition ( 1897 ) is the last edition published during Liddell's lifetime.
* Stage 3 ; In 1865, Dirk is materialized in Alice Liddell's house and goes through the looking-glass that hangs over the fireplace.
Couture neutralized Liddell's hooks with straight punches and eventually began taking " The Iceman " down at will.
The falling out stemmed from Ortiz's unwillingness to give Liddell a title fight, despite Liddell's status as the top contender in the UFC.
UFC President Dana White, along with Liddell's head coach Scott VanGilder, explained that Liddell had pneumonia and had taken a large dose of sedatives the night before the interview.

defensive and wrestling
The Chargers were the originators of the term " Fearsome Foursome " to describe their all-star defensive line, anchored by Faison and Ernie Ladd ( the latter also excelled in professional wrestling ).
* Tony Siragusa, Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle, was born and raised in Kenilworth and starred in football and wrestling for David Brearley High School.
* Sprawl ( grappling ), a defensive technique in wrestling and martial arts used to prevent a takedown.
A former NAIA wrestling champion, as a defensive tackle, the stocky " Twine " was nearly impossible to move out of the middle.
In collegiate wrestling, once a takedown is scored, the wrestler under control in the inferior ( defensive or bottom ) position remains there until he escapes the move, until he reverses the position, until the period ends, or until various penalty situations occur.
Once he arrived at the school, he played quarterback and defensive end for the football team, with his athletic ability also helping him compete in basketball, baseball, track and wrestling.
The wrestler could also choose the defensive ( bottom ) position, where he would have the opportunity to score points for a reversal or an escape and a subsequent takedown, as riding time is not calculated in high school wrestling.
A Pin ( amateur wrestling ) | fall, also known as a Pin ( amateur wrestling ) | pin, occurs when any part of both shoulder s or both scapula | scapulae ( shoulder blades ) of the defensive wrestler is held in continuous contact with the mat for a specified amount of time ( in scholastic wrestling for two seconds ). Falls ( or pins ) can be attained in many different technique combinations.

defensive and ability
* UZR — Ultimate zone rating: the ability of a player to defend an assigned " zone " of the field compared to an average defensive player at his position
On some occasions, simple weapons employed in an unorthodox fashion have proven advantageous, as with the Swiss pikemen who gained many victories through their ability to transform a traditionally defensive weapon into an offensive one.
Through the decade, with Mickey Redmond having two 50 – goal seasons and Marcel Dionne starting to reach his prime ( which he did not attain until he was traded to the Los Angeles Kings ), a lack of defensive and goaltending ability continually hampered the Wings.
In an effort to create a self-reliant defensive ability and support national development Malaysia privatised some of its military facilities in the 1970s.
The Empire had reached the end of its ability to effectively conduct an assertive, expansionist policy against its European rivals and it was to be forced from this point to adopt an essentially defensive strategy within this theatre.
a Japanese Go term meaning ‘ initiative ’ or the ability to lay a stone that demands a continuing defensive posture from one's opponent.
For example, if a quarterback receives the call to execute a running play, but he notices that the defense is ready to blitz — that is, to send additional defensive backs across the line of scrimmage in an attempt to tackle the quarterback or thwart his ability to pass — the quarterback may want to change the play.
Another striking defensive attribute found in the pufferfishes and porcupinefishes is the ability to inflate the body to greatly increase its normal diameter: this is accomplished by sucking water into a diverticulum of the stomach.
New World vultures have the ability to use their corrosive vomit as a defensive projectile when threatened.
* Neijin, Neigong or Neili ( 内力 ) – the ability to build up and cultivate inner energy known as " qi " and utilise it for attack and defensive purposes.
A " limited nuclear war " could include targeting military facilities-either as an attempt to pre-emptively cripple the enemy's ability to attack as a defensive measure, or as a prelude to an invasion by conventional forces, as an offensive measure.
It is used to help determine a team's defensive ability.
At his peak, in the mid-1930s, he had the ability to switch between a defensive and attacking approach as the occasion demanded.
He understood the ability of music to get behind people's gates, to draw them in with a beautiful melody and good words, to make people drop their defensive position to the gospel — even if for a short time — and allow God to speak to them in that moment .... Norman's songs sought to have a relevance to life on the street, establishing a rapport with the musical and social culture around him, and leading his listeners to look to Jesus for the answers in their search for meaning.
* Resistance ( military ) is the ability of an organized force to stand on the defensive
Arguments in favor of this method generally relate to the ability to target specific areas that may not necessarily be easily accessible by land or sea, a greater chance of surprising the enemy and overwhelming defensive structures, and, in many cases, the need for a reduced number of forces due to the element of surprise.
Rivers no longer occupy the whole of each tile along its length, as it is just part of each topography square it flows through, adding productive value, defensive bonuses and movement ability.
One is usually a more offensive player better known for their ability to glean assists or goals rather than for their strong defensive play.
Here Fairbairn delineated four central schizoid themes: ( 1 ) the need to regulate interpersonal distance as a central focus of concern ; ( 2 ) the ability to mobilize self preservative defenses and self-reliance ; ( 3 ) a pervasive tension between the anxiety laden need for attachment and the defensive need for distance, manifesting in observable behavior as indifference ; and ( 4 ) an overvaluation of the inner world at the expense of the outer world.
Meanwhile, in 1684 Sambhaji signed a defensive treaty with the British at Bombay, realising his need for British arms and gunpowder, particularly as their lackings of artillery and explosives impeded the Maratha's ability to lay siege to fortifications.
A feature of the game is the ability to easily " queue " the many commands for a unit or group of units, with types of commands including patrolling a route, constructing a defensive group of structures and attacking enemy units.
The Daily Telegraph in Sydney reported that Mandic went on the defensive in August 2010 over media reports on Kewell's ability and commitment to the Australian national team at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Some viral virulence factors confer ability to replicate during the defensive inflammation responses of the host such as during virus-induced fever.
Although he later became renowned for his ability to occupy the crease for hours of defensive play, he was capable of playing attacking cricket.
While his defensive ability typically overshadowed his contributions with a bat – Pirates broadcaster Bob Prince used to call him simply " The Glove " – Mazeroski had several fine offensive seasons.

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