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If and maul
If the maul lands in front of the log, it may hit the feet of the splitter if they are in a closed stance.
If the maul hits the side of the log without biting in, the maul commonly will bounce to one side and to the ground.
If the line-out player catches the ball he may hold on to it and allow a maul to form, or pass it to another player.

If and lands
If the sources for north-eastern Britain, the lands of the kingdom of Northumbria and the former Pictland, are limited and late, those for the areas on the Irish Sea and Atlantic coasts — the modern regions of north-west England and all of northern and western Scotland — are non-existent, and archaeology and toponymy are of primary importance.
If a throw lands out of bounds, unless defined by the hole, the thrower has the option of playing from the previous lie, or playing from the approximate spot where the disc crossed into the out-of-bound territory.
If a player lands within a meter of the out of bounds and is in bounds, they are still granted this relief for the same reasoning.
: If we have deprived or dispossessed any Welshmen of lands, liberties, or anything else in England or in Wales, without the lawful judgement of their equals, these are at once to be returned to them.
If a player's piece lands on a square containing an opponent's piece, the opponent's piece is captured and returns to the starting area.
* If a piece lands on the same space as the another piece of the same colour, the moved piece must take the preceding space.
* If a player's piece lands on another of their own pieces, they are doubled and form a " block " which cannot be passed by any opponent's pieces.
If the ball hits the net but lands in the service box, this is a let or net service, which is void, and the server retakes that serve.
If, on completion of a move, a player's token lands on the lower-numbered end of a " ladder ", the player moves his token up to the ladder's higher-numbered square.
If he lands on the higher-numbered square of a " snake " ( or chute ), he must move his token down to the snake's lower-numbered square.
:" If ( Egyptian ) troops come this year, lands and princes will remain to the king, my lord ; but if troops come not, these lands and princes will not remain to the king, my lord.
If the federal land within a state was insufficient to meet that state's land grant, the state was issued " scrip " which authorized the state to select federal lands in other states to fund its institution.
The provisions for the apparent benefit of the Indians are but the pretext to get at his lands and occupy them .... If this were done in the name of Greed, it would be bad enough ; but to do it in the name of Humanity ... is infinitely worse.
If the same plant lands in water or on saturated soil it faces a different fate.
If Octavius were to benefit, the most direct benefit would come from the lands he himself owned in excess of 500 iugera.
If one were to follow the stories as strictly as possible, then the number of brothers points to Gangnihessou actually being the brother who, as king of Great Ardra, was king over all three lands.
If the French crown was to bestow or grant new lands to nobles, Philip declared, they would usually be given only from the second source: this was a double-edged announcement, at once reinforcing the core, unalienable powers of the crown, whilst also reassuring nobles that their lands were sacrosanct unless they were forfeited to the crown in punishment for a crime or misdemeanour.
If these lands have a specialty, it is for grass.
If that is true, Smohalla demanded, " Why has the white man taken our lands from us?
If a player lands on a battle space, a battle mini game begins.
If one player lands on a space purchased by another, they must pay a fee to that player, or else can choose to challenge the player for control of that space ( utilising the main Samurai Warriors 2 game engine for special challenge games ).
The only form of land alienation addressed in the text is sale by owner &# 133 ; If the priesthood in the early Persian period really wanted a legal pretext for the return of lost lands, they would surely have written themselves a law that directly addressed their situation.
If it lands on heads, the marker is moved one unit to the right.

If and beyond
If he is the child of nothingness, if he is the predestined victim of an age of atomic wars, then he will consult only his own organic needs and go beyond good and evil.
If we make it established custom that whenever butchery on the highways grows excessive, say beyond 25,000 per annum, then somebody is going to hang, it follows that the more eminent the victim, the more impressive the lesson.
If the input light distribution falls beyond the visible range, Af as expected, since Af.
If one has to name a famous boxer, they are more likely to name Muhammad Ali or Mike Tyson, since their fame expanded beyond the sport itself.
If a person is to be punished criminally, then the contempt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, but once the charge is proven, then punishment ( such as a fine or, in more serious cases, imprisonment ) is imposed unconditionally.
If the ball is carried by a player, it is considered a score when any part of the ball is directly above or beyond any part of the goal line between the pylons.
If an ineligible receiver is beyond the neutral zone when a forward pass which crosses the neutral zone is thrown, a foul of " ineligible receiver downfield " ( penalty — a loss of yardage, but not loss of down ) is called.
If the under-twenty group and those above the age of sixty are regarded as a dependent group, the social, political, and economic implications for the 1990s and beyond are as grave for Ghana as they are for sub-Saharan Africa as a whole.
If left untreated, this growth can spread beyond the lung in a process called metastasis into nearby tissue and, eventually, into other parts of the body.
If less than two years after his election, Somoza Garcia, defying the Conservative Party, declared his intention to stay in power beyond his presidential term.
If successful, these effort could usher in a new era of neural computing that is a step beyond digital computing, because it depends on learning rather than programming and because it is fundamentally analog rather than digital even though the first instantiations may in fact be with CMOS digital devices.
If the initial firing is above the surface of the Earth as shown, there will also be elliptical orbits at slower velocities ; these will come closest to the Earth at the point half an orbit beyond, and directly opposite, the firing point.
If the aging for one of these types of whiskey reaches two years or beyond, the whiskey is then additionally designated as " straight " e. g., " straight rye whiskey ".
If the range is increased beyond that point, payload has to be sacrificed for fuel.
If that termination makes a case moot, pregnancy litigation seldom will survive much beyond the trial stage, and appellate review will be effectively denied.
Proposals to admit Turkey have been debated but are now currently stalled, partly on the ground that Turkey is beyond Europe's historic frontier and it is yet to comply with the 35 point policy areas set out by the E. U. If all or most East European states become members, the frontier may be the boundaries with Russia and Turkey.
If the trier of fact has no doubt as to the defendant's guilt, or if their only doubts are unreasonable doubts, then the prosecutor has proven the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt and the defendant should be pronounced guilty.
If the judge rules that such burden has been met, then of course it is up to the jury itself to decide if they are, in fact, convinced of guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
" If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a moving picture is worth many times that, and a live moving picture makes an emotional connection that goes deeper than logic and lasts well beyond the actual event.
If the square is occupied by an opponents ' piece, it may be captured ( and removed from the game ) by jumping over it to the unoccupied square one square beyond the opponents piece.
If he participated in polutasvarf three times, these occasions must have been the deaths of Romanos III, Michael IV, and Michael V, in which Harald would have opportunities, beyond his legitimate revenues, to carry off immense wealth.
If laid end to end in a straight line, this cable would stretch from Whiteman AFB to beyond Los Angeles.
If the castle was attacked, the hoarding allowed defenders to go out beyond the keep's massive walls above the heads of the attackers.
If there was no work on the castle, this may indicate that it was not important enough to warrant expenditure beyond upkeep, as Lancaster was not near a border.
If it is so severely injured beyond recovery then it can be killed in the most humane way possible.

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