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opposing and linebacker
Defensive end Fred Dean and linebacker Jack " Hacksaw " Reynolds were big contributors up front, making it difficult for the opposing teams to rush the ball ; Dean became a 49er after an in-season trade with the San Diego Chargers and piled up 12 sacks for San Francisco.
From his left outside linebacker spot, Grantham wrought havoc on opposing offenses.
From there he used the term when describing a linebacker blitzing the opposing quarterback.
Notre Dame linebacker Bob Crable climbed up onto the back of opposing center George Lilja and was able to block the kick, preserving a 12 – 10 Irish victory.

opposing and wants
If a player wants to force an exchange of queens, forking the opposing queen and king ( or an undefended piece ) with a protected queen can be useful.
When working quickly, such opposing conventions may even result in data loss, such as in a dialog box confirming whether the user wants to save or discard changes to a file.
* Poke check: When the goaltender wants to poke the puck away from an opposing player, he quickly slides his hand up the stick, thrusting forward towards the puck.
There are many cases when a player wants to control a location, or just kill an opposing dude.
Main Street has an interest in opposing the inheritance tax ( the so-called " death tax "), which affects entrepreneurs ; Wall Street wants low taxes on capital gains.
Control is required over opposing emotions, wants, needs, people, or circumstances ; to bring them together and give them a single direction, your direction.

opposing and predict
The opposing contestants would then secretly predict on an electronic pad the word that they think the contestant is going to change to.

opposing and snap
: Do you think if the election of 1984 had not been a snap election, there would have been time for the opposing forces within the party to have successfully blocked the reforms or to have severely limited them?
Another incident had Greene snap the ball away from the center while the opposing team was lining up for a play.
An astute center can help draw an opposing team offside prior to the snap or potentially trick the other team into a penalty by quickly snapping the ball while the opposing team attempts to substitute players.
Performing a " dirty " hit or stiff-arm causes opposing players to lose stamina ( in essence, reducing their effectiveness ) and occasionally become injured ( An image of an x-ray would zoom into a specific bone and show it snap, show a ligament tearing, or depict a different brutal injury ).

opposing and build
He continued to criticize Laurier, opposing Laurier's attempts to build a Canadian navy in 1911, which he believed would draw Canada into future imperial wars between Britain and Germany.
It long advocated the advancement of nuclear power, but scrapped plans to build a plant at Remerschen, and now supports renewable alternatives, although not opposing nuclear power in principle.
Each side must use their funding, which is automatically replenished at a rate of ten money units every half-second approximately, to build various units that will travel the length of the battlefield while doing battle with opposing units.
Members have helped build militant lesbian / gay rights organizations and have been involved in many coalitions devoted to preventing forced AIDS testing, opposing ballot-box attacks on gay rights, lobbying for state gay rights bills, and more.
The law requires an assumption that casualties build up over time: it does not work in situations in which opposing troops kill each other instantly, either by firing simultaneously or by one side getting off the first shot and inflicting multiple casualties.
For these kicks, the opposing team must stand no closer than ten yards in front of the kicker and may only build a wall with one or two players.
The villagers, aided and abetted by the wily Morgan the Goat and the Reverend Mr Jones ( who after initially opposing the scheme, grasps its symbolism in restoring the community's war-damaged self-esteem ), conspire with Morgan to delay the cartographers ' departure while they build an earth cairn on top of the hill to make it high enough to be considered a mountain.
She came out strongly against controversial plans to build a toxic waste dump at Pittong, near Ballarat, and tabling a petition opposing the proposal in parliament.
The game allows the player to build a school of gladiators and take them into battle against opposing schools in a quest for fame and glory.
: To build a button spinner, loop a string or heavy thread through two opposing holes of the button, and tie the ends together.
Meanwhile, Subutai went south to build a makeshift emergency bridge while the Hungarians were engaged at the main bridge, but left Batu a plan to use giant stone throwers to clear the crossbowmen opposing them.
On realising the great danger, he raised the standard in one hand and shouted the takbir ( Allah is the greatest ), with the intention of drawing the attention of the opposing forces towards him and enabling Muhammad to escape their attack ; also he resembled the Prophet in build and complexion.
Players take control of a number from five different goblin clans, each with their own unique units and designs with the objective of harvesting resources to build up their horde and warring with the opposing player clans.
Over the past few years, residents of the counties surrounding Mattaponi River have hotly debated a proposed reservoir, with environmental groups such as the Sierra Club, members of the Mattaponi Indian tribe, and residents of King William County opposing Newport News Waterworks in their efforts to build the King William Reservoir.

opposing and up
The opposing armies are made up of reservists, up to 1, 600 in some scenes, who had been given permission to grow beards and swapped their drab uniforms for medieval garb.
The opposing twist relieves some of the yarns ' tendency to curl up and produces a thicker, balanced yarn.
The opponents set up opposing chairs and fence while seated, all the usual rules of fencing are applied.
When the Austro-Prussian War broke out in 1866, Albert then Crown Prince ( German: Kronprinz ), took up the command of the Saxon forces opposing the Prussian Army of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia.
Five members of each team skate up and down the ice trying to take the puck and score a goal against the opposing team.
The opposing twist relieves some of the yarns ' tendency to curl up and produces a thicker, balanced yarn.
The subsequent events have often been interpreted as a struggle between two opposing factions, the " court party ", made up of Baldwin's mother, Amalric's first wife Agnes of Courtenay, her immediate family, and recent arrivals from Europe who were inexperienced in the affairs of the kingdom and who were in favour of war with Saladin ; and the " noble party ", led by Raymond of Tripoli and the lesser nobility of the kingdom, who favoured peaceful co-existence with the Muslims.
In the years leading up to the Nullification Crisis, the resolutions divided Jeffersonian democrats, with states ' rights proponents such as John C. Calhoun supporting the Principles of ' 98 and President Andrew Jackson opposing them.
This is normally done when the opposing team has no timeouts and there is little time left in the game, as it allows a team to burn up the remaining time on the clock without risking a turnover or injury.
McCarthy, who was up for re-election in 1970, realized that he had only a slim chance of winning even re-nomination ( he had angered his party by opposing Johnson and Humphrey for the 1968 presidential nomination ) and declined to run.
Each giant wields a distinctive weapon — an iron club in Ereuthalion ’ s case, a massive bronze spear in Goliath ’ s ; each giant, clad in armor, comes out of the enemy ’ s massed array to challenge all the warriors in the opposing army ; in each case the seasoned warriors are afraid, and the challenge is taken up by a stripling, the youngest in his family ( Nestor is the twelfth son of Neleus, David the seventh or eighth son of Jesse ).
His impressive range allowed frequent spectacular diving plays, and he often dazzled fans with over-the-shoulder basket catches and robbed opposing hitters of home runs by leaping up and pulling them back into the field of play.
:" 2 Thus says the Lord of hosts, ‘ I have noted what Amalek did to Israel in opposing them on the way when they came up out of Egypt.
In involute vernation both margins on opposing sides of the leaf are rolled up forming two tubes that meet at the midrib of the leaf.
Procopius's picture is given an uncharacteristic setting, for Totila generally avoided formal battles with opposing armies drawn up in battle array and excelled at skirmishing.
For since well-nigh all the people of Greece had come together and formed themselves in opposing lines, there was no one who did not suppose that if a battle were fought, those who proved victorious would be the rulers and those who were defeated would be their subjects ; but the deity so ordered it that both parties set up a trophy as though victorious and neither tried to hinder those who set them up, that both gave back the dead under a truce as though victorious, and both received back their dead under a truce as though defeated, and that while each party claimed to be victorious, neither was found to be any better off, as regards either additional territory, or city, or sway, than before the battle took place ; but there was even more confusion and disorder in Greece after the battle than before.
The county was at first made up of areas that included part of what is now Searcy County, Arkansas, with many opposing splitting the two, which partly fueled the bloody Tutt-Everett War, which began in 1844 and continued into 1850.
The beginning ( before opposing pieces come into contact ) is usually a set-piece battle, with players setting up their favoured openings.
Players should also set up for the end game ( when opposing pieces have passed one another and must run for home ), avoiding stragglers.
In the years leading up to the 1911 Revolution, Wang was active in opposing the Qing government.

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