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But Whaboom fights dirty, stiff-arming Kenny and claiming a tainted victory.
It depicts an athlete in action, dynamically stiff-arming an unseen opponent.
Failing that, Mr. Trump has also been floating the possibility of stiff-arming Congress altogether.
However, that position seemed to be undercut by Cipollone's letter a week later signaling a stiff-arming of Congress.
Instead of stiff-arming me like they did in Dallas, they politely asked me to move out of the way.
Herbert scored on runs of 4 and 5 yards in the first half, stiff-arming Wisconsin defenders on both runs.
Consistency and stiff-arming the kids Every other week, rain or shine, the kibbutz is on our calendars — consistency is key.
Double hand control and another application of the leverage guard with the lead hand—raising the lead shoulder and stiff arming Gadelha's.
Horiguchi does marvelous work bursting in off a one-two and either weaving into the left hook, or stiff-arming his opponent off.
"What happened this morning was word came back that China was stiff-arming the trade negotiators," said Jeffrey Saut, chief investment strategist at Raymond James.
I want to see Barry Trotz stiff-arming Jon Cooper at the blue line with a trip to the Stanley Cup Final on the line.
He is stiff-arming any Heisman talk as well as any speculation about his future in the N.F.L. should he choose to leave Michigan early.
Most of Horiguchi's work comes from blitzing in from distance with the one-two, and then either clinching, tripping, weaving, or stiff arming the opponent away.
Adesanya is also a fairly handsy fighter: he likes to push and pull his opponents around, stiff arming them and nudging them out of stance between strikes.
While Gaethje can hit decently with his left hand, most of the time it serves the job of stiff arming his opponent or holding the collar tie.
Stiff arming is almost universally undervalued in martial arts: a straight arm braced on the right part of the body can hinder a great deal of offence.
Some of the world's largest banks spent years stiff-arming the agency before grudgingly agreeing to cooperate once it became clear that the regulator was making progress.
Henry burst free off left tackle and broke three tackles on his way to the record book, stiff-arming A.J. Bouye to the ground around the Tennessee 2240.
Watch the fight and see just how long the thirty five year old, three-hundred fight veteran can keep stiff arming Father Time and scoffing at weight classes.
House Democrats complained that Mr. Bolton was stiff-arming them, but said they would not subpoena him because they did not want to get dragged into lengthy court proceedings.
George W. Bush legitimized India's stiff-arming of the Nonproliferation Treaty, in the illusion that we would thereby gain tens of billions in reactor sales and thousands of jobs.
Ideally, Ortega would work up and down with the jab, stiff-arming Edgar's chest, or cross-facing him as he steps in to counter, then uncorking the right hand in retaliation.
His left hand always pulling on the collar tie or stiff arming Johnson away, his right hand always loading up for uppercuts, overhands or elbows, Gaethje brutalized Johnson against the cage.
At the snap, he took a single step back, caught a spiral, and tore toward the goal line, stiff-arming a defender as his teammates on the sideline erupted in joy.
But he also views much of the world through the lens of history, and I wonder why he didn't consider the long-term effects of his stiff-arming of the press?
Democrats have zeroed in on what appears to be a shadow diplomacy effort, spearheaded by Giuliani, aimed at sparking such investigations and stiff-arming U.S. officials who stood in their way.
Anthony Johnson was also ferocious from this position, I'm sure most readers will remember him stiff arming Little Nog's face and hammering in uppercuts as Nogueira pushed his head back into them.
At the time, a handful of wealthy progressive donors eager to support Sanders complained he was stiff-arming them, and some in the Sanders campaign pushed him to hire a finance director.
It seems primitive, but even Lennox Lewis would do this when he was allowed to—see his fight with Frank Bruno for a good amount of stiff arming before the referee prevents him.
The president clearly believes that he should not have to answer to anyone for anything, be it his stiff-arming of Congress, his "discussions" with Ukraine or the cost of his golf habit.
"They are already doing the analysis, so maybe it's asking them to share that analysis," Huizenga told Reuters, adding he hoped the election of Trump caused Fed leadership to "rethink its stiff-arming" of reforms.
The Memphis Grizzlies have had their fair share of first-round blunders, but scoring with guys like Brooks has helped keep this organization afloat, stiff-arming a rebuild further out than it probably should be.
Shields, while a skittish striker, was always cognizant of the right hand and by stiff arming, keeping his lead shoulder high, or just by being too far away after he kicked he was rarely in danger.
The starkest demonstration of Mr. Trump's weakness came on Monday when Mr. McConnell and his stunned team learned that Jerry Moran, a typically reliable conservative from Kansas, felt safe stiff-arming Mr. Trump on his top legislative priority, announcing that he opposed the bill.
After tippy-toeing to stay in bounds in the end zone on his first touchdown catch, Jones manhandled the defense for his second score, shedding one defender with a sweep of his arm and then stiff-arming the next to the ground on a 73-yard dash.
WASHINGTON — Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky reversed course on Tuesday and said that the Senate would vote on a criminal justice bill before the end of the year, stiff-arming some of his hard-line conservatives and teeing up a bipartisan policy achievement that has eluded lawmakers for years.
There are still those who are desperate to call Lesnar out as afraid to get hit but when stood in front one of the heavyweight division's hardest hitters, Lesnar looked relatively calm and did a great job of stiff arming and getting his head down behind his shoulders when the punches came in.
From California to Indiana to New Jersey, Democrats discussed ways to expand and protect health care, while stiff-arming the President's rhetoric -- a tactic that has largely ceded him the national media spotlight, but as many Democrats view it, allowed them to focus more on what voters in their districts wanted to talk about.
House Democrats complained that Mr. Bolton was stiff-arming them even though other national security officials have complied with subpoenas or requests for testimony, but the lawmakers have withdrawn a subpoena for Mr. Kupperman and indicated they would not seek one for Mr. Bolton because they said they did not want to get dragged into lengthy court proceedings.
Finally, for those of us covering this campaign with some kind of rooting interest in a wiser, more public-spirited Republican Party down the road: What we should be rooting for — what I've tried to hope for — is a candidate who can channel, à la Richard Nixon with George Wallace, the legitimate grievances of the Trumpistas while stiff-arming his rank, un-republican fascismo.
Flowers "sidestepped, ducked, twisted and turned until he had again crossed the field almost to the opposite side and then stiff-arming the last man in his way, crossed the goal for a touchdown." A 15-yard pass from Flowers to Bill Fincher netted the third touchdown. Flowers had a 78-yard touchdown against Vanderbilt in the mud.
Lewis said "I saw him drop his right hand and just came out with my left hook". In a momentary break during the onslaught, Lewis was warned by Vann for stiff-arming with his left hand. Upon resuming, Lewis finished off Bruno, who was by then on unsteady legs and completely unable to defend himself. Vann stopped the fight one minute and twelve seconds into the seventh round.
His 5th, and team-leading, interception of the season. Vanderbilt continued to struggle on offense as well as defense as Florida continued to put points on the scoreboard early in the game setting the tone. Tim Tebow added his second rushing TD of the game after the interception after stiff arming a Vanderbilt defender to push his way into the endzone. After another failed drive for Vanderbilt on offense, their punt was blocked by Florida Gator Carlos Dunlap.
Most of the in-game action consisted of recycled animation (a shot of the team's running back side-kicking and stiff-arming defenders was one shot that was particularly frequently used). Paul Lynde was credited for his role in this series as Claude Pertwee; this was unusual for Lynde, as he generally went uncredited in his other work for Hanna-Barbera at the time, which consisted mostly of Saturday morning cartoons (as opposed to Where's Huddles?, which aired in prime time). In addition to the Huddles television series, there was also a comic book (with art by Roger Armstrong) which ran for three issues from Gold Key/Whitman Comics in 1971.
Tuttle signed with the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent on April 27, 2019. He made his NFL debut September 9, 2019, starting the season opener against the Houston Texans and recorded a combined sack of Deshaun Watson. In Week 13 against the Atlanta Falcons on Thanksgiving Day, Tuttle garnered national attention after recording his first career interception off a pass thrown by Matt Ryan in the 26–18 victory and stiff arming Ryan onto the turf. Tuttle played in all 16 of the Saints' games during the regular season and made 18 tackles (three for loss) with two sacks, four passes defended and an interception and made three tackles, including one for loss, with two passes defended in the Saints loss against the Minnesota Vikings in the Wildcard round of the playoffs.
He developed this as a way to distract his pursuers during long runs, saying that it startled them into thinking and gave him some advantage over players who were actually faster runners. In his autobiography, he likened the stutter step to a kind of "option play": when he was stutter-stepping, defenders would have to commit to a pursuit angle based upon whether they thought he would accelerate after the stutter-step, or cut—he would read this angle and do the opposite of what the defender had committed to. He re-invented the practice of stiff-arming his tacklers, which had gone out of favor among running backs in the 1970s. At times, he used his high school experience as a long jumper to leap over his opponents, landing on his head in the end zone to gain a touchdown in a game against the Buffalo Bills.
His arms and legs did just what his mind told > them to do, and, believe me, his mind worked faster than Ty Cobb's when he's > running the bases. Dodging and twisting, stiff-arming and hipping, he'd run > the gauntlet of men big enough, you'd think, to pick him up and spank him, > and most of the time, too, he'd get away from them, try as hard as they > would." Strupper from Georgia Tech archives Heisman also said of Strupper "Were I compelled to risk my head on what one absolutely unaided gridster might accomplish, football under arm and facing eleven ferocious opponents, I would rather choose and chance this man on how he might come through the gauntlet than any ball carrier I have ever seen in action." Heisman recalled that, when Strupper first arrived from Riverside Military Academy, Heisman could not imagine Strupper playing on the football team: "Too light for the line, I didn't see how he could play in the backfield, because he wouldn't be able to get the signals.

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