He had one opportunity, but could not direct a header on target from Milner's cross.
If they can conduct a quartet or direct a play, then maybe they can lead a student group.
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It's dangerous, of course, to forecast too direct a link between what happens this fall and November 2000.
He also poked fun at himself with John Goodman's line about even a rhesus monkey being able to direct a film.
Lurking in that space was Henry, who got the better of his marker Pepe to direct a header past the static Helton.
An attacker could even re-direct a request to transfer funds, while making it look to the app user like the transaction was proceeding unchanged.
They first made a splash back in 2000 with "Project Greenlight, " a reality series that gave first-time filmmakers a chance to direct a movie.
The camera could also help direct a helicopter from the ground and be used in civilian roles, like fire fighting or search and rescue.
Vanguard typically pays managers a low rate per dollar managed, but its marketing clout lets it direct a lot of dollars managers' way, giving them significant revenue.
Former Manchester City midfield man Elano split Wes Brown and Matthew Upson with a glorious pass and Nilmar arrived to direct a header beyond Foster.
Peter Crouch should have done better than direct a fifth-minute header wide, and Babel curled a fine right-foot effort against an upright three minutes later.
Rothen's free-kick evaded the diving Crespo and Prso took advantage of a favourable bounce to direct a powerful header past Marco Ambrosio into the top corner.
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Wales were still showing their teeth on the counter and Joe Ledley was unfortunate he could only direct a header at Akinfeev after good work from Ricketts.
He later set his sight on Hollywood, and in 1969 became the first African- American to produce and direct a picture for a major Hollywood studio, Warner Brothers.
The Internet was direct -- a direct result of a investment in research and science, through the government, that created the initial platforms that evolved into the Internet.
The firefighter told jurors at Lambeth Town Hall that he told a colleague to direct a jet of water at a fire on the west side of the building.
That is about as direct a call as is possible in the kingdom for the closure of America's military bases there (which is also one of Osama bin Laden's demands).
Instead, you can transfer your stock to the donor-advised fund and then direct a grant to the charity so that they never have to deal with the shares of donated stock.
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"The interior ministry was able to direct a qualitative blow to a terrorist cell which was planning to carry out suicide attacks against vital, important and foreign establishments, " Mr Ibrahim told reporters.
One day when I was in junior high, the Cooz, now retired, came to town to direct a clinic at the local high school, and our gym class was invited to watch.
The La Liga side deserved to be ahead, and they opened the scoring after 26 minutes when Fabiano rose above Riggott to direct a header past the stranded Schwarzer from Alves' cross.
Another links him to congressional Democrats who encouraged Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-backed mortgage giants at the centre of the housing bust, to direct a torrent of credit to uncreditworthy borrowers.
These principles are about as direct a repudiation of the central premise advanced on May 23 by the man who may well be Mr. Clinton's successor -- Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush.
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It will also have the right to choose and direct a constituent assembly or a constitution-drafting body to produce a document spelling out the president's powers and, presumably, new rules for fresh elections to parliament.
Mr Moynihan said parliament also recognised in the debate that having decriminalised it, it could then be that a superior could direct a junior person to participate in treatment to which they had a well-recognised conscientious objection.
Messi fired a volley into the arms of Pyatov before the third duly arrived, Pique pulling away from his marker to direct a Xavi corner goalwards from 15 yards, the ball flying in off the unfortunate Rakitskiy.
In the wireless future, the download will be taken out of the process, and positioning satellites can direct a hungry diner to the nearest bistro as well as pitch them on another trattoria just around the corner.
He will direct a comprehensive effort that will help lift up the hardest-hit areas by using the unprecedented levels of funding available in our Recovery Act and throughout our government to create new manufacturing jobs and new businesses where they're needed most -- in your communities.
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During the trial, Milken testified to his actions in the supposed fraud the same actions for which he had pled guilty and his testimony in part convinced the judge, Federal district judge Louis Stanton of New York, to direct a verdict of acquittal, and to not allow the count to go to Jury.
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