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Mr Gabriel played an important part in wrong-footing Mrs Merkel.
After a while, she said, the satisfaction of wrong-footing people gave way to exasperation.
HARUHIKO KURODA added another instance to his record of wrong-footing financial markets this week.
There's surprise in the way that the recognizable signatures play against the brainy, wrong-footing rhymes.
This is the wrong footing for proponents of any kind of single-payer health care plan.
Also, Brian Roberts, CEO of Comcast, has a record of wrong-footing critics—can he do so again?
I deny him time to calibrate his bombardment by slipping in volley drops or a wrong-footing boast.
Britain's economy outpaced its main peers last year, wrong-footing those who expected a rapid hit from June's Brexit vote.
One piece of wizardry, the Cruyff turn, involved a dummy pass and a back-flick, completely wrong-footing the defender.
The yield fell as low as 2.75 percent, completely wrong-footing all those hedge funds who had increased their short positions.
Also wrong-footing the market is the amount of metal that has become visible in the Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE) warehouse network in China.
The plunge in global oil prices has pushed inflation close to or below zero in many countries, helping consumers but wrong-footing central banks.
The Bank of England kept interest rates unchanged on Thursday, wrong-footing many investors who had expected the first cut in more than seven years.
It says that they hid information, invented fake competing bids and prepped Mozambican officials with answers to due-diligence questions, wrong-footing their own compliance department.
Ibrahimovic whipped a shot toward goal, and the ball cruelly clipped off Mikel's heel, wrong-footing Thibaut Courtois and nestling in the back of the net.
Confidence quickly bounced back and consumer spending proved to be very resilient in the second half of last year, wrong-footing the BoE and almost all private economists.
Rotork rose 13 percent after the valve maker said it saw revenues at the top end of expectations, wrong-footing those that had bet on falls for the stock.
The Italian mounted an aggressive counter-attack after Murray won the first set easily, repeatedly wrong-footing the Briton on the baseline, or drawing him in with drop shots.
Oil, mining, steel and gas bonds have delivered whopping sector returns this year up to 863%, wrong-footing those who moved underweight after high-yield lost almost 286% in 250.
Rotork rose nearly 14 percent after the valve maker said it saw revenues at the top end of expectations, wrong-footing those that had bet on falls for the stock.
The pound had risen after the BoE kept rates on hold on Thursday, wrong-footing many investors who had expected a rate cut following Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
Poloz revealed the stimulus discussion in his opening statement to reporters more than an hour after publication of the rate decision, wrong footing financial markets that were not expecting the dovish shift.
For the first time since Ziggy, he no longer drove the cultural agenda; like many an ageing rocker, he found himself seen as part of the establishment he had spent his life wrong-footing.
LONDON (Reuters) - Weak output of refined zinc from Chinese smelters is likely to persist longer than expected because of bottlenecks at the country's smaller metal producers, keeping the market tight and wrong-footing bearish investors.
Under the circumstances, the reassurance was understandable: Mr. Okazaki was introducing his new band, Trickster, and he didn't want to start off on the wrong footing, not with so many twists in the road ahead.
After wrong-footing Kerber with a string of baseline drop shots, Hsieh leaned back and laconically slapped a forehand winner to claim a second set point and duly converted it with a lucky net cord.
Sterling surged to two-week highs against the dollar and euro on Thursday while British share prices turned negative, after the Bank of England kept interest rates unchanged, wrong-footing the many investors who had expected a cut.
That has pushed down most sovereign bond yields to below where they were at the start of 22, completely wrong-footing bond strategists who this time last year forecast the 212-year Treasury note would rise to 227%.
That has pushed down most sovereign bond yields to below where they were at the start of 2019, completely wrong-footing bond strategists who this time last year forecast the 22-year Treasury note US212YT=RR would rise to 227%.
LONDON, July 166.723 (Reuters) - Sterling surged to two-week highs against the dollar and euro on Thursday while British share prices turned negative, after the Bank of England kept interest rates unchanged, wrong-footing the many investors who had expected a cut.
It was before "dialogue" or "co-design" or any of the things we now consider the wave of the future, and before the constant stream of mea culpas issued on social media, where brands and individuals seem to be endlessly wrong-footing themselves.
That is, until the US leader suddenly switched to diplomacy, wrong-footing Tokyo and leaving Abe scrambling for his own summit that -- even as Kim met with China's Xi, South Korea's Moon Jae-in and Russian President Vladimir Putin -- is still yet to take place.
He stretched the Mexican defense with a run across the penalty box after 51 minutes, before wrong-footing them with a Socrates-esque back heel to Willian and then continuing his run to get on the end of his pass and score the opener.
Sterling rose 0.5 percent to $1.3415, after having risen 1.5 percent on Thursday as the Bank of England (BoE) kept interest rates on hold, wrong-footing many investors who had expected a rate cut following Britain's shock vote on June 23 to leave the European Union.
It is possible that the second British vessel was not Thetis but another vessel as records indicate that Thetis became a hospital ship in 1757. The next day the two British vessels saw and gave chase to two more French vessels. Favourite was able to catch up with one of them when the wind failed and she could use her oars. After an engagement that lasted some two-and-a-half hours at the onset of which Edwards had succeeded in wrong-footing Valeur, Valeur surrendered.
Jason Kennedy Opened the scoring for the home side with an exquisite lob on 28 minutes before Chris Dagnall equalised for Rochdale on 70 minutes after his shot was deflected into the net by a Darlington defender, wrong footing the goalkeeper David Stockdale. Ian Miller won the game for Darlington in the first minute of stoppage time with a lopped header. The return leg at Spotland, Rochdale won the game 2–1 however due to the aggregate scoreline being 3–3 the match went into extra time and then later a penalty shoot-out.
Purporting to be the Yorkshire Ripper, a man with a Wearside accent referred to the unsolved murder of Joan Harrison, murdered in a derelict Preston garage in 1975. Seriously wrong-footing the police hunt, the phone call was later found to be a hoax. In 2006, a 49-year-old unemployed man, John Humble, was convicted of perverting the course of justice. Askew was appointed as editor of the News of the World,Philip Jordan, "News of the World replaces editor", The Guardian, 30 December 1981 partly on the recommendation of Harold Evans, editor of The Times.
He drove for the try-line with full- back Rodney O'Donnell on his back for the last six metres, and scored before an ecstatic crowd of 40,000. In the second test match at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein on 14 June, Louw scored in the 12th minute of the game. Wing Gerrie Germishuys had intercepted a cross-field kick by the Lions' Andy Irvine and sprinted down the left-side of the field, wrong-footing a retreating John Carleton with an outside-inside swerve. Germishuys passed to Louw, who gave the ball to Willie du Plessis upon being tackled himself.
Declining offers from Statik, Stiff, and Él, they signed with Head Records, set up by Jeff Barrett, later head of Heavenly Records. Westlake's urbane English songwriting was well received by the press, and the band was invited to record a John Peel session soon after the release of first single "She's Always Hiding" (March '86). Keen to distance themselves from the "shambling" scene, the band earned a reputation for haughtiness. They grudgingly accepted an invitation by the then-popular NME to appear on their C86 compilation, insisting on the track being the B-side of their first single – the wrong-footing "Transparent".
Two games later, Wickham scored in a 3–0 win over Sheffield United at Portman Road. A clearance of a set piece saw Wickham pass two opponents before wrong-footing Rob Kozluk and goalkeeper Steve Simonsen to tap the ball into the net. Former Ipswich player, Kevin Beattie witnessed the goal, and described it as one of the greatest goals ever scored at Portman Road. Two weeks later Wickham recorded his first professional hat- trick in a 6–0 win at Doncaster Rovers. Wickham's superb scoring form continued when he scored late in the match against Reading on 8 March.
Bayern equalised through a sweetly-struck shot by Franck Ribéry inside Petr Čech's near post. With five minutes left, Ramires was sent off for a second bookable offence leaving Chelsea to face extra-time with ten men. Early in the first half of extra-time, Hazard put Chelsea ahead after beating two Bayern defenders and wrong-footing Manuel Neuer. Chelsea managed to hold on until the final five seconds after spending much of extra-time camped in their own 18-yard box, but Javi Martínez broke their hearts putting the ball past Čech after a deflection carried it into his path.
The kick was taken by Lothar Emmerich, who struck it into George Cohen in the wall; the rebound fell to Held, who shot across the face of goal and into the body of Karl-Heinz Schnellinger. The ball deflected across the England six-yard box, wrong-footing the England defence and allowing Wolfgang Weber to level the score at 2–2 and force the match into extra time. Banks protested that the ball had struck Schnellinger on the arm, and reiterated the claim in his 2002 autobiography, but replays showed that it actually struck Schnellinger on the back.
Reception to what. has been positive. Mark Monahan of The Telegraph writes, "If his Edinburgh debut was more impressive than it was laugh-out-loud funny, this lightning-fast, constantly wrong-footing, even more ambitious follow-up is supremely both", and gave the show 5 out of 5 stars. Brian Logan of The Guardian gave the show 4 out of 5 stars, describing it as a "full-frontal assault of music and meta- comedy that leaves you gasping for air", with "not a line out of place, nor one that isn't in there for destabilising comic effect", though Logan noted that "Burnham's comedy has a depressive streak, and his material is often base".
Michael Carrick picked the ball up in midfield off a poor West Ham clearance, before letting rip from 30 yards. His shot took a large deflection off Lucas Neill, wrong-footing Robert Green, and the ball nestled in the bottom-left corner of the net. Darren Fletcher also came close to scoring late in the game, after coming on as a substitute, but his shot deflected back off the inside of the post. The match finished 4–1 to United, but Chelsea's win against Newcastle United two days later kept the two teams level on points, meaning that the title race would go to the last day of the season for the first time since 1999.
He then came on a substitute in the quarter-final tie against Romania. The match finished 2–2 after extra time, with Sweden winning on penalties, one of which was scored by Larsson. Larsson did not feature in Sweden's 0–1 defeat against Brazil in the semi-final, but did play in the third-place play-off against Bulgaria which Sweden won 4–0, including Larsson's first World Cup goal, latching onto a through-ball from Brolin before rounding Bulgarian goalkeeper Borislav Mikhailov and wrong-footing defender Trifon Ivanov. That win secured third-place at the 1994 World Cup for Sweden, their best showing in a tournament since finishing runner-up to Brazil in 1958.
The goal, which drew comparisons with Giuseppe Meazza, involved an exchange with Giuseppe Giannini on the left wing, followed by a dribbling run from midfield, in which Baggio beat several players, wrong-footing the last defender with a feint, before putting the ball past the goalkeeper. This goal was later recognised as the seventh-best goal in World Cup history in a FIFA poll. In the round of 16 match against Uruguay, which Italy won 2–0, Baggio started the play which led to Italy's first goal, scored by Schillaci. Baggio also scored a goal from a direct free-kick, but it was disallowed as the referee had awarded an indirect free-kick.
Cassano was born in Bari and his father left the family shortly thereafter. He was raised in poverty by his mother in the San Nicola district of the Bari Vecchia neighbourhood, and began playing football on the streets at an early age. Cassano was spotted by a Bari scout and brought up through the team's youth system, and he made his Serie A debut for Bari against local rivals Lecce on 11 December 1999. During his time with Bari, he soon emerged as one of Serie A's most promising young Italian players, drawing particular attention to himself after scoring a notable, individual, match-winning goal (his first ever Serie A goal) in a 2–1 home win over Italian giants Inter Milan, on 18 December 1999, at the age of 17: in the 88th minute, after controlling a 40-yard lobbed pass on the run with his backheel, he subsequently dribbled past veteran defenders Christian Panucci and Laurent Blanc, wrong-footing goalkeeper Fabrizio Ferron with a dummy, before finishing at the near post.

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