Otherwise, he looked the way he always did, same chinos, same shiny-elbowed corduroy jacket.
He was hurt Wednesday when he was elbowed in the head by Devils defenseman Anton Volchenkov.
They pushed, elbowed and practically knocked down your children to get to your U.S. dollars.
Within it they are admired and feared, and viewed variously as powerful, greedy and sharp-elbowed.
In recent months, China has elbowed Japan aside to become the world's second-largest oil importer.
Next is that the firm's sharp-elbowed sales tactics could come back to haunt it.
IBMs of the 21st century, doomed to be elbowed aside by a mob of networking Microsofts?
It is dwarfed by even larger commercial banks, which have elbowed in on Lehman's historically strong bond business.
It was a boisterous place where traders signaled, shouted and elbowed their way to buy and sell futures contracts.
Under pressure from the board, that offer has now been withdrawn, and Mr Khumalo has been elbowed firmly aside.
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New York defenseman Michael Del Zotto elbowed Pittsburgh forward James Neal in the face, sending Neal sprawling to the ice.
However, in areas that are genuinely competitive, such as banking, Hong Kong's family firms have been largely elbowed aside by multinationals.
The conventional wisdom holds that politicians must be packaged as feeling family types, rather than thick-skinned, sharp-elbowed machines dedicated to self-advancement.
Government has long elbowed its way into these free exchanges, setting rules and regulations for how buyers and sellers must act.
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With close advisers, the Labour leader has pondered the politics of parenthood: does it make people more conservative, by which he means competitive and sharp-elbowed?
According to Trilling, sincerity was eventually elbowed aside by the need for authenticity, "a more strenuous moral experience" that responds aggressively to received moral opinion.
Instead, neighboring New York has taken over the bottom slot New Jersey had occupied for four years, while California has elbowed New Jersey out for 49.
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Rangers forward Ryane Clowe (suspected concussion) remained out, and New York also lost Darroll Powe in the first period when the forward was elbowed in the head by Washington's Joel Ward.
But when things get tough, when as now, the prizes are bigger but the going is tougher, the weaklings are elbowed aside until they fall back and slip over the cliff.
New competitors have elbowed their way into consideration, too.
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The man begins to take offense and is about to say something when both of them are elbowed aside by the man, who is carrying his TV back up from the trash.
Gyarmati recalls a tough, but generally disciplined match which turned sour in the closing moments when Soviet player Valentin Prokopov elbowed Hungary's star Ervin Zador in the face, cutting him below the eye.
The political radicals may have been elbowed out, but the influence of a conservative body of clerics, intolerant of western ways and new interpretations of the faith, is making itself felt in many Arab societies.
After five years, the notoriously sharp-elbowed Alfa Group has settled its differences with Telenor, a largely state-owned Norwegian firm that is its partner in mobile-phone ventures in Russia and Ukraine, called VimpelCom and Kyivstar respectively.
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On education, he said he wanted the system to be "like the pushiest, most sharp-elbowed, ambitious parent there is" and he wanted it to "be the norm" for every school leaver to start an apprenticeship or go to university.
Ever since he shook up the resort scene back in 1987 when, as an unknown, he elbowed aside rivals to grab the bankrupt Mount Hood Skibowl, Hanna has relied on surprise and crossed fingers to muddle through.
In these and other developing countries with weak capital markets, underfunded public schooling, and inadequate judicial systems and contract enforcement, the poor are likely to be elbowed out of access to jobs, credit, and other opportunities to be productive.
But when it looked as if Gordon Brown was about to call an election that he might win in 2007, Mr Eustice was elbowed aside in favour of former News of the World editor Andy Coulson - seen as a tougher and more experienced operator, in the Alastair Campbell mould.
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