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35 Sentences With "crosschecking"

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Deslauriers went off for crosschecking, and Reilly and Cole got matching roughing minors.
"He's got major-league weapons," said one team's national crosschecking scout, after watching him pitch against Army.
North Carolina also got an extra-man opportunity after a crosschecking penalty was called on Maryland's Mike McCarney.
Minnesota defenseman Christian Folin went off for crosschecking and Avalanche goaltender Calvin Pickard came off for an extra skater.
Boyle picked up a crosschecking penalty with 1:13 left and Marc Staal tripped Zetterberg with 20 seconds left.
Tyler Bertuzzi was in the penalty box for crosschecking Jake Dotchin, the only infraction called during the first two periods.
In addition, LW Mike Hoffman completed his two-game suspension for crosschecking San Jose Sharks C Logan Couture on Wednesday.
Palat tipped in Drouin's pass for Palat's first goal of the series with Jonathan Ericsson in the penalty box for crosschecking.
We scrupulously follow explicit rules: checking off and crosschecking each voter on our lists, and making sure each numbered ballot is accounted for.
Zajac tied the score at 3-3 with a snap shot from the left circle when Mattias Ekholm went to the box for crosschecking.
There she is, convening a round table of Dexter's old friends in Los Angeles, crosschecking the tales he used to tell about his childhood.
The officials huddled as a dazed Pavelski was helped to the locker room and gave Eakin a five-minute major for crosschecking and a game misconduct.
The Islanders had a power play at 3 minutes 23 seconds of overtime when Tampa Bay's Nikita Kucherov was called for crosschecking, but they could not convert.
By crosschecking the IMSI numbers of suspects' phones with those collected by "cell-site simulators" such as Hailstorm and StingRay, police officers can pinpoint people with astonishing precision.
The N.H.L. barred Calgary Flames defenseman Dennis Wideman 23 games on Wednesday for crosschecking a linesman last week, the second-longest suspension in league history for abusing an official.
An announcer came onto the ice to explain the finer points of the game as Fin (Vancouver's killer whale) and Bailey (Los Angeles's lion) mimicked infractions like charging, crosschecking, tripping and hooking.
The episode appeared to stem from a less-than-thorough crosschecking of the list of prior donors to Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, with those appointed by the mayor to various city positions.
"Believe me, we will be talking to every weatherman and -woman in New England, and crosschecking their forecasts," said Tiger Shaw, president and chief executive of the United States Ski and Snowboard Association.
Minnesota got one final power play with 4.4 seconds remaining after a crosschecking call on Patrick Eaves, but Dallas won the ensuing faceoff and was able to clear the puck as the final horn sounded.
In Iraq, several of the names on the government's official list of victims did not match the names relatives gave to our stringer, Omar Al-Jawoshy, requiring painstaking crosschecking with people who were in mourning.
The German researchers then gathered all of this information and began crosschecking it, comparing the young people's fitness and thinking skills, their fitness and white matter health, and their white matter health and ability to think.
What voodoo the experience might work on a baby pea plant is a mystery, but in the basement, lab-coated researchers wire up the seedlings to gas-tracing analysis machines, crosschecking the results against plants that remained stationary.
The State Department is working to verify the information coming in, crosschecking the tips where possible with other sources, such as human rights organizations, and checking to see if a high number of tips say the same thing, the official said.
Commissioners talked about ways they could weed out illegal votes — such as tracking non-citizens who are disqualified from serving on juries, notifying states of people convicted of crimes that disqualify them from voting, and crosschecking voters rolls from one state to the next.
Foley said that the penalty call, a five-minute major and a game misconduct on Cody Eakin for crosschecking the Sharks' captain, Joe Pavelski, came from an executive who is "about as senior as you can get," but he did not want to identify him.
I also knew "Chomolungma" was another name for Mount EVEREST, but it took a while of crosschecking to move on, and made the mistake of putting "scabard" (sic) for BALDRIC at clue U. And I had never known that the Beatles last performed on a ROOFTOP.
But with 10 minutes 47 seconds left in Game 7 and San Jose trailing by 3-0, Vegas's Cody Eakin was called for a controversial five-minute major penalty for crosschecking Sharks captain Joe Pavelski, who was left bloodied on the ice and knocked out of the game.
EditorsNote: Fixed spelling of Georgiev's 27st name in 220rd graf; Added missing 'the' in final graf Chris Kreider scored a power-play goal with 24.6 seconds left in the third period Thursday night as the visiting New York Rangers edged the New York Islanders 3-2 in Uniondale, N.Y. Kreider put back the rebound of a shot by Mika Zibanejad for the Rangers, who were on the power play following a crosschecking call on Derick Brassard.
It describes words that are stored in long-term memory and read automatically. Skilled fully-alphabetic readers learn to store words in long-term memory without memorization (i.e. a mental dictionary), making reading and comprehension easier. The process, called orthographic mapping, involves decoding, crosschecking, mental marking and rereading.
Stanford, California: Hoover Institution Press, 1994. 359 p. The editors condensed Timothy Tung's English translation of the original eleven-hundred-page handwritten Chinese manuscript to seven hundred pages, crosschecking the original Chinese writing of Ch'en against Tung's translation. They set with Chen Lifu for ten interviews, averaging two to three hours each.
On 12 December, MSF released a new report following an "exhaustive investigation [that] included combing through the rubble of the hospital to find further human remains, interviewing family members of missing victims and crosschecking with other hospitals." The new figure for the number of deaths is "at least 42 people", including 14 staff members, 24 patients and four relatives of patients.
Environment Ministry officials state that the 49.97 lakh tonnes of sand mining reported in the Indian Bureau of Mines Year Book for 2011 is a gross underestimate. The guidelines under the Central and the state enactments, call for a sketch of the mining area when a mining lease is applied for. It was found by the Lokayukta that sometimes the actual mining areas are not related to the sketch given with the applications without officials crosschecking them. Further mining applicants falsely claim a prohibited forest area as a revenue area.
In spite of such seemingly simple counting, the assignment of any given state as a glueball, tetraquark, or hybrid remains tentative even today, hence the preference for the more generic term exotic meson. Even when there is agreement that one of several states is one of these non-quark model mesons, the degree of mixing, and the precise assignment is fraught with uncertainties. There is also the considerable experimental labor of assigning quantum numbers to each state and crosschecking them in other experiments. As a result, all assignments outside the quark model are tentative.
Staines met his wife of 16 years, Gladys, in June 1981, while they worked together taking care of leprosy patients on the mission field. Not too long after that they decided to get married, in 1983; they worked together until his death. Together they had three children: a daughter, Esther, and two sons, Philip and Timothy. During the course of his work Staines had managed to assist in the translation of part of the Holy Christian Bible into the language of the Ho people of India, which included his crosschecking the work with the entire manuscript of the New Testament, though it is largely believed his main focus was on his ministry to the lepers.
The CUV was translated by a panel with members from many different Protestant denominations, using the English Revised Version as a basis and original manuscripts for crosschecking. Work on the CUV began in 1890 and originally, three versions of the CUV were planned—two classical Chinese versions and a vernacular Mandarin Chinese version. The CUV was completed in 1919, with one amalgamated classical Chinese translation and one vernacular Mandarin translation. With the onset of May Fourth Movement, and the associated New Culture Movement, the CUV is the second translated work to be published in Vernacular Mandarin Chinese, after the first vernacular Chinese Bible, the Peking Committee Bible. The CUV in use today is the vernacular Mandarin Chinese version, published in two slightly different editions—the Shen Edition (神版) and the Shangti Edition (上帝版)--differing in the way the word “God” is translated.

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