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  1. a hard knockout hit

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Johnson hit the first one followed by King and guard Dominique Collier before King hit another 53-pointer.
Burger King hit way too close to home by selling us a box of carbs framed as a Depression Meal.
King hit a layup with 15:52 left to cap a 12-3 run that gave Wisconsin a 45-22 lead.
Thanks to a catchy hook ("I was a king under your control"), their single "King" hit number one on the UK charts.
Why you should care: It's a sequel to Stanley Kubrick's 1980 classic, "The Shining," and an adaptation of another Stephen King hit.
The future king hit the slopes in a navy ski suit with a red beanie, while his little sister opted for white and pink.
West's new movie "Jesus is King" hit theaters worldwide on Friday — and somehow, the notoriously outrageous rapper managed to make it a truly dull experience.
Ms. King hit the stage and talked about Haiti's grinding poverty and environmental decline, as well as Mr. Penn's new initiative to reforest the country.
King hit a turnaround jumper and Davison made a 3-pointer as the Badgers responded and took a 50-39 lead with 6:25 left.
King hit two 3-pointers midway through the second half when Oregon equaled its biggest lead at 54-50 with nine minutes remaining before the Sun Devils went on their game-changing run.
A slew of Bowie's songs also populated the Top 100 singles chart, while fan-favorite movie Labyrinth — in which the singer played the Goblin Kinghit number 24 on the Top Movies chart.
With just 23 days until his massive fight with Deontay Wilder, the Gypsy King hit up Equinox in L.A. -- a private gym where some of the richest people in town get a workout.
At the Royal Hotel in Sydney, guests celebrated with a fancy banquet and burst into a spontaneous chorus of "Stand by Me" when a gospel choir sang the Ben E. King hit during the ceremony in Windsor.
He walked into Legends not long ago and, by chance, Guy was onstage, singing "Drowning on Dry Land," an Albert King hit from 1969: A cloud of dust just came over me, I think I'm drowning on dry land .
After that, Drake released a diss track in response called "Duppy", which was followed by Push's king hit of a diss "The Story of Adidon," a track that featured an image of Drake in blackface on its cover and references to Drake's secret child in its lyrics.
Additionally, King hit his first ever 9-dart leg of 501 aged fourteen in a practice match with his father.
Elia Habib, Muz hit. tubes, 2002, p. 172 ()Alex P. King, Hit-parade, 20 ans de tubes, 2005, Pascal Ed., p.
Mervyn King hit a nine dart finish in his fourth round match against Gary Anderson, however he lost the match 9-8.
King also reached the last 16 in the 2010 UK Open, losing 8–9 to Gary Anderson. King hit his second televised nine-dart finish during the match.
He used to > dwell on players and with his big, strong frame, he should have been doing > more courageous things. People over the years say Balmey knocked a couple > out, but he basically king-hit people.
The deadlock was broken by the Saints' Leigh Montagna, who goaled with less than ninety seconds left in the quarter from a Steven King hit-out from a boundary throw- in in the Saints' forward pocket. St Kilda entered the three quarter time break with a seven-point lead.
In October 2017 while playing for Italy in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, Wakeman allegedly king hit fellow teammate James Tedesco while having drinks at The Pier Bar in Cairns following Italy's shock 36-12 defeat by Ireland. The altercation was reportedly due to Tedesco propositioning Wakeman's girlfriend.
14; Taylor, P. "Five Recruits in Teams", The Argus, (Friday, 10 May 1940), p.17; St. Kilda Sound in Defence, The Argus, (Monday, 13 May 1940), p.13. In a match for St Kilda against Carlton, Miller was king hit by his opponent Ron Cooper at the start of the match.
In 1985, while on tour in the Far East, Schuur met B.B. King when they both played at a music festival in Tokyo. Schuur and King hit it off musically, and later made an album together called Heart to Heart. Released in May 1994, Heart to Heart entered the Billboard Jazz Charts at number one.
During the brutal exchanges in the first test Bumper was 'King Hit' by Whitcombe when the unfortunate St John's ambulanceman ran on to treat him, a still groggy Farrell lashed out at him mistaking him for Whitcombe. 200pxFarrell made another Test appearance against New Zealand in 1948.Alan Whitaker & Glen Hudson. The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players.
In October 2019, Asofa-Solomona was involved in an ugly brawl whilst on holiday in Bali. The NRL later fined Asofa-Solomona $15,000 and handed him a three- match test ban for New Zealand which saw him miss both matches against Great Britain and Australia. Asofa-Solomona claimed he reacted violently after it was alleged his Melbourne teammate Suliasi Vunivalu was king hit by an unidentified male.
He took the following two sets 3–0 and 3–2 to qualify for the semi-finals. King whitewashed Monk 5–0 in a repeat of their semi-final game from the 2002 tournament. Both players shared the first four legs of the first set. King hit the double six ring to take an lead he retained for the rest of the game and took the last semi-final spot.
Back in the ring, King and Williams traded mat holds competitively until Williams nailed some offense, and eventually King returned some of his own. The match went to the outside again where both men were nearly counted out. The finish of the match came when King hit the Coronation and pinned to gain the win. The fourth match on the card was a Semifinal match with Sonjay Dutt facing Rashad Cameron.
As a former police officer, Matt King has campaigned against "king hit" (or "coward punch" assaults). Following the defeat of his Crimes (Coward Punch Causing Death) Amendment Bill, King announced that he would be launching a "One Punch Can Kill campaign" to promote "one punch" legislation based on New South Wales legislation. This campaign has gain the support of professional boxer Joseph Parker and his trainer Kevin Barry.
Rosenow was used mostly as a ruckman and defender. He was a strong marker of the ball and did not shy away from physical confrontation, as demonstrated by a famous incident in 1964. The incident occurred in a game against North Melbourne at Kardinia Park when he allegedly 'king-hit' North Melbourne coach Alan Killigrew in the players race which caused a brawl. No charges were laid against him.
384 in 86 at bats in his major league debut, while Foster hit .282 and smacked four home runs in just 39 at bats. Journeyman third-string catcher Hal King also emerged as an unsung hero. King hit three pinch hit home runs, all of which either tied or won games late including a three-run home run off Los Angeles Dodger starter Don Sutton on July 1 to win a game for the Reds.
In 1985, Leigh Matthews infamously king hit Bruns and broke his jaw. Although no reports were made at the time, the Victorian Football League (VFL) Commissioners subsequently investigated the incident, found Matthews to be responsible and deregistered him for four weeks. Matthews then faced a criminal charge of assault, to which he pleaded guilty, and was fined $1,000. This resulted in much debate over the role of the police in sporting incidents.
Des Dickson (born 10 January 1941) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Delicate Des as he was known was a tough and rough defender and changing ruckman. Recruited from Golden Square in Bendigo, Des got a tough initiation in his first game in the reserves when he was king hit early in the game. He vowed that that is how to play the game at this level.
Although played nominally as a forward Granger was often sent into defence to harass opposition star forwards. Opposition players often found themselves fearing Granger instead of concentrating on the game, a situation Port Adelaide exploited. In the 1977 Grand Final Granger played a pivotal role as centre half-forward in Port's 8-point victory over Glenelg. In the 1981 Grand Final, also against Glenelg, Granger ended the career of Neville 'Twiggy' Caldwell with a premeditated King hit.
180 batting average. On December 1, 1972, the Rangers traded King with Jim Driscoll to the Cincinnati Reds for Jim Merritt. King became the Reds' third string catcher, playing behind future Hall of Fame member, Johnny Bench and Bill Plummer. On July 1, 1973, while the Reds trailed their National League Western Division rivals the Los Angeles Dodgers by 11 games in the standings, King hit a ninth inning, pinch-hit, walk-off home run against Don Sutton.
On 23 September, Tedesco played for Prime Minister's XIII against Papua New Guinea, playing at fullback and scoring 3 tries in the 48-8 win in Port Moresby. On 5 October 2017, after missing on selection in the Australia Kangaroos squad, Tedesco was instead named in the 24-man Italy squad for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. After Italy's shock 36-12 defeat by Ireland in Cairns in Game 1 of their pool matches, Tedesco was king hit by fellow Italian teammate Shannon Wakeman while having drinks at Pier Bar in Cairns.
This has led to much discussion among critics as to why Bellow warned his readers against searching for symbolism just before the symbol-packed Rain King hit the shelves. The ongoing philosophical discussions and ramblings between Henderson and the natives, and inside Henderson's own head, prefigure elements of Bellow's next novel Herzog (1964), which includes many such inquiries into life and meaning. As in all Bellow's novels, death figures prominently in Henderson the Rain King. Also, the novel manifests a few common character types that run through Bellow's literary works.
King was selected to contest the Northland electorate for the National Party. He defeated incumbent Winston Peters in the 2017 general election held on 23 September 2017. In mid-June 2020, King submitted his Crimes (Coward Punch Causing Death) Amendment Bill, which would have created a new offense for the crime of throwing a "king hit" or "coward punch" with a 20-year prison term. However, the bill was defeated on its first reading held on 17 June due to opposition from the governing Labour-led coalition government.
Mullins was a representative of City Firsts and New South Wales, though injuries suffered at the wrong times during his career prevented him from representing his country. In a trial for World Cup selection in 1971, Mullins suffered a broken jaw and again, in 1973 when he was 'king hit' in a game against Manly-Warringah costing him any chance of being selected to the 1973 Kangaroo tour. During the 1976 NSWRFL season, Mullins played as a for Eastern Suburbs in their unofficial 1976 World Club Challenge match against British champions St. Helens in Sydney.
Ron Andrews (born 13 May 1955) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon and Collingwood in the VFL. Andrews was a centre half back and had a reputation throughout his career as being a tough and uncompromising player. A regular visitor to the VFL tribunal, he missed a total of 24 games through suspension with perhaps the most notable suspension coming in the aftermath of the 'Windy Hill Brawl' in 1974. At half time in that game against Richmond he 'king hit' an opponent and was subsequently suspended for six weeks.
Small did not completely lose his sight to glaucoma until 2005. It was in that year that recording engineer and producer Mark Johnson launched a project called Playing for Change, dedicated to promoting international unity through music. He began recording performances by street performers from around the world. Johnson heard Small sing the Ben E. King hit "Stand by Me" and immediately recorded him singing the tune on Royal Street, making his performance the centerpiece of a video featuring performances of the number by a handful of artists.
Named at full-forward, Nash was the oldest player in the Grand Final at 35 years and 150 days. The match, known as 'the Bloodbath', was notorious for its onfield violence. For his part, Nash king-hit Carlton captain Bob Chitty in the final quarter with what he later described as the sweetest punch he had ever thrown, knocking Chitty out, breaking his jaw and leaving a large wound over his left eye which required several stitches;Shaw, p. 166. as the umpire was unsighted, Nash went unreported over this incident.
For about seven years, "Les Démons de minuit" remained the song with "most weeks at number one" on French SNEP Singles Chart (this record was also performed in 1987 by Licence IV's "Viens boire un p'tit coup à la maison", and was beaten in 1993 by Jordy's "Dur dur d'être bébé!", which stayed at #1 for 15 weeks).Alex P. King, Hit-parade, 20 ans de tubes, 2005, Pascal Ed., p. 9 () Vingt ans de tubes (Retrieved April 23, 2008) It was one of the most successful singles of the 1980s in France.
Australia had declared war on Germany and Miller wanted to join the military, but St Kilda told him that if he was deployed outside Victoria, his career would be in jeopardy. As a result, Miller postponed his enlistment until the end of the season. Playing as a defender, Miller debuted for St Kilda in their fifth round home game against Carlton, at the Junction Oval on 25 May, playing on the half-back flank. At the start of the game, Miller's opponent Ron Cooper king hit and concussed him.
It disappeared from the chart on 17 August after a furtive re-entry at No. 49."Johnny, Johnny", in French Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved 20 April 2008) With this song, Jeanne Mas became the first female artist to reach number one on the new SNEP French Singles Chart.Alex P. King, Hit-parade, 20 ans de tubes, 2005, Pascal Ed., p. 8 () Vingt ans de tubes (Retrieved 23 April 2008) As the previous single "Toute première fois", "Johnny Johnny" achieved Gold status awarded by the SNEP, the French certifier, for more than 500,000 copies sold.
Howell asserts that Loane's career peaked in 1981 when at aged 27 he was selected under the captaincy of his state arch-rival Tony Shaw on the 1981–82 Australia rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland. Loane would captain the side in the Test against England when Shaw was dropped from the team following the Scottish Test. Shaw had retaliated recklessly to niggling from Scots player Bill Cuthbertson with a king-hit right in front of the referee. Shaw was to pay dearly for this as it would mark the end of his Test captaincy career.
First he king-hit Carlton full-back Geoff Southby, and then moments later got a punch on Vin Waite. Southby was concussed by the blow and would not return to the field after half time. Carlton were still in the match until the time-on period of the second quarter, when Richmond took control - through goals to Bartlett, captain Royce Hart, Balme, Roberts and Ian Stewart - to lead at the main break by 26 points. Hart kicked his third major to open the scoring for the second half, as Richmond began to slowly increase their lead.
Tour captain was Tony Shaw, the first Queenslander since Bill McLean in 1947–48 to captain Australia in the UK. Shaw would later marry McLean's daughter and made the 81–82 tour alongside Bill's son Peter and nephew Paul. Mark Loane would captain the side in the Test against England when Shaw was dropped from the team following the Scottish Test. Shaw had retaliated recklessly to niggling from Scots player Bill Cuthbertson with a king-hit right in front of the referee. Shaw was to pay dearly for this as it would mark the end of his Test captaincy career.
Unheard of at the start of 2003, the steady hooker and dummy-half Smith provided solid support to existing established players in Matt Orford and his forwards and also provided supporters with confidence of the club's future. A notable incident that occurred during 2004 was the 18-game suspension of Danny Williams following a king-hit on Wests Tigers' player Mark O'Neill. It was the longest suspension in Australian rugby league since 1987. By 2005, Storm coach Craig Bellamy, in his third season as an NRL coach, gained representative honours when he was selected to start coaching the Country Origin team.
King's home run was cited by Reds' manager Sparky Anderson, as a turning point in the season. Starting with the win on King's home run, the Reds gained momentum and went on to post a 60–26 record for the remainder of the season to overtake the Dodgers and win the division championship. King hit three pinch-hit home runs to either tie or win games for the Reds that season. In the only postseason appearance of his career, King had one hit in three at bats as the Reds lost to the New York Mets in the 1973 National League Championship Series.
This game was dubbed the 'Commando Test' due to the brutal exchanges in the first test. Shortly before Great Britain centre Jack Kitching was sent off, Whitcombe 'King Hit' his opposite Aussie Frank 'Bumper' Farrell. When the unfortunate St. John Ambulance man ran on to administer the Australian forward with smelling salts to bring him round a still groggy Farrell lashed out at him mistaking him for Whitcombe. He then played in the winning side against Australia 14–5 in the second Test at the Brisbane Exhibition Ground on 6 July 1946 the crowd was 65,000. Great Britain won the 1946 Rugby League Ashes series.
Port coach John Cahill sent Granger onto the field in the 21st minute of the quarter whereupon Granger was reported by a goal umpire after he King hit Graham Cornes knocking him down as soon as they matched up. Cornes recovered quickly and was awarded a free kick. Cornes was later to blatantly push Granger in the back but the umpire refused to award a free kick. In the third quarter Glenelg back pocket Stephen Barratt had his right leg broken in a "collision" with Granger (which Granger claims was an accident, though he wasn't sorry that Barratt broke his leg) and Peter Maynard received a bleeding eardrum.
Williams, Miss Shirley Bassey, 219. Her collaboration with Nelson Riddle and his orchestra, the album Let's Face the Music (1962), reached No. 12 in the UK album chart; and the single, "What Now My Love" made it to No. 5. Other UK Top 10 singles of the period included her second No. 1, the double A-side "Reach for the Stars"/"Climb Ev'ry Mountain" (1961), "I'll Get By" (also 1961), and a cover version of the Ben E. King hit "I (Who Have Nothing)" in 1963. Bassey appeared on the cover of Ebony magazine in 1963, and sang at a Washington gala celebrating President Kennedy's second year in office.Williams, Miss Shirley Bassey, 247–248.
The minister made the announcement through the media without contacting the organisation beforehand. One of the members appointed to the nine person HIV/AIDS ministerial advisory committee, Dr Wendell Rosevear, subsequently resigned from the committee, likening the government to a "homophobic schoolyard bully". He cited the government's decision to defund QAHC and new rules forbidding non-profit organisations from agitating for state or federal law changes if their group receives half or more of its funding from Queensland Health and other state agencies as a "king hit" to the gay community. Springborg announced his determination to eradicate HIV in Queensland, including through a cross-media "END HIV" campaign, free rapid HIV testing.
He was involved in a controversial incident that year in a game against Carlton, knocked unconscious by a George Topping king-hit, which resulted in a field invasion.Holmesby (2007); Ross (1996), p.73. The Carlton player was banned for 35 matches, but Streckfuss was fined (£10) as well, after it was later revealed in court that he had earlier struck Carlton's Andrew McDonaldKalgoorlie Miner,"Ruffianism In Football", 9 June 1910, p.5. (Four weeks into the 1910 season, it had already become a matter of controversy that a number of serious offences on the football field had not been reported.)Football Blackguardism: Drastic Measures Demanded: List of Offences, The Argus, (Tuesday, 31 May 1910), p.6.
King plays for Jamaica in domestic cricket, debuting in first-class cricket in the 2014-15 Regional Four Day Competition, and List A cricket in the 2015-16 Regional Super50. He was selected in the 9th round of the 2017 CPL player draft by the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots. He made his Twenty20 debut for St Kitts & Nevis Patriots in the 2017 Caribbean Premier League on 5 August 2017. In June 2018, he was named in the Cricket West Indies B Team squad for the inaugural edition of the Global T20 Canada tournament. King hit 132 not out, the highest innings in CPL history, consisting of 10 fours and 11 sixes in a 72-ball knock against Barbados Tridents at Providence on 6 October 2019 as Guyana Amazon Warriors qualified for the final of the 2019 Caribbean Premier League.
February 23: Bal David dribbled past the midcourt line with three seconds to go and threw a prayer of a shot that went in as the buzzer sounded to lift Gordon's Gin to an 83-81 win over San Miguel Beermen for their second victory. August 24: In the knockout game for the right to play Alaska in the Commissioners Cup finals, Gordon's Gin were trailing by five points against the San Miguel Beermen in regulation, 75-80 with 51 seconds left, Boars import Chris King hit a three-pointer to cut the lead to two points and he issued a nice feed on Noli Locsin with nine seconds to go as Gordon's forces overtime at 80-all. The playoff match went into second overtime after Beermen Olsen Racela missed his second free throw and Marlou Aquino threw a long pass on Bal David for the go-ahead basket with 1.5 seconds remaining, forcing second extension at 94-all. San Miguel lost import Jeff Ward to injuries in final five minutes as Gordon's Gin pulled away with a 106-100 victory.
Three Rivers Stadium hosted game four, in which the Pirates defeated the Orioles in the first night game in the history of the World Series. Pittsburgh hosted its third All-Star Game in 1974. The National League won the game 7–2 and the Pirates' Ken Brett was the winning pitcher. In 1979, the Pirates again won a World Championship, yet again defeating the Baltimore Orioles in a seven-game World Series. Games 3, 4 and 5 of the Series were played at Three Rivers. 15 years later, the midsummer classic returned in 1994. With 59,568 in attendance, the largest crowd to ever attend a baseball game at the stadium, the National League won 8-7 in the 10th inning. On July 6, 1980, the Pirates beat the Chicago Cubs 5-4 in 20 innings—the most innings ever played at the stadium. The longest game at the stadium was played on August 6, 1989, when Jeff King hit a walk-off home run 5 hours and 42 minutes into the 18-inning contest, as the Pirates once again beat the Cubs 5-4.
He made his return to senior football in the last game of the year, less than six months after his heart attack. Cook was still a utility player at Port Melbourne, playing in the half-backline, ruck and forward-line depending on the needs of the team until 1974 – and in fact, in mid-1974, five years into his VFA career, he was still described as "a makeshift full-forward" by sportswriters of the time. He went on to kick 10.2 from his twelve kicks in that year's Grand Final, and thereafter he was a permanent full forward, and he dominated the Association's goalkicking for the next decade. He topped the VFA's goalkicking five times in a prolific period from 1976–1982. His highest VFA season tally was in 1982, when he kicked 140 goals. He played in all six of Port Melbourne's premierships and the Centenary Cup victory during the 1974–1982 period, and was a noted performer in Grand Finals, kicking 10 goals in the 1974 Grand Final, 12 goals in the Centenary Cup Grand Final, 9 goals in the 1977 Grand Final, and five goals in the infamous 1976 Grand Final, despite having been king-hit in the second quarter.

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