In a 2002 altercation that's ranked by FOX as one of the "most outrageous moments in sports, " a player with the Los Angeles Sparks hit Marciniak in the face with the ball, prompting Marciniak to charge toward the player, who then knocked her to the floor.
In December that year, a man with a history of mental illness hit Berlusconi in the face with a replica of Milan's cathedral at a campaign rally, breaking several of his teeth and fracturing his nose.
Judges described how Flores hit van der Sloot in the face after reading the item on Holloway, leading him to hit her in the face with his elbow.
It gets kind of heavy, and you almost hit yourself in the face with it.
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They grow red in the face with apoplectic anger that anyone dare have a different view.
One elderly woman recalled getting hit in the face with a matkot paddle and needing dental work.
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After Jordany Valdespin's game-ending grand slam last month, Buck clobbered him in the face with a whipped-cream pie.
It follows an incident at a Canvey Island school where a boy was reportedly hit in the face with a triangular flapjack.
Had I walked out of the Porta-Potty ten seconds earlier, I might have inadvertently hit Jay-Z in the face with the door.
Playing cheerleader and putting in face time with the rank and file are part of the job--his vision can't be translated by deputies alone.
The veteran referee heard another official call his name and turned, only to be smashed in the face with a helmet by one of the players.
April 25, 1976 Oakland shortstop Bert Campaneris hits Cleveland's Buddy Bell in the face with a throw after forcing Bell at second base, touching off a brawl.
The 25-year-old Brighton woman, who had arranged to meet a friend on the seafront, was hit in the face with an object as she tried to pass the crowds.
Back then, the windows of the bigger stores didn't have very much to offer, but no one came up to you and struck you in the face with a whip.
Now, before you comment on how terrible I am (which I know), understand that I am terribly scared of the ball after having been smashed in the face with one years ago.
At worst, it brings to mind a hustler who thrusts their card aggressively in your face with barely a hello uttered, all the while scanning over your shoulder for someone more important.
For a publication that prides itself on originality and contrarian insight, there is nothing more humbling than getting smacked in the face with the fact that your latest project is not only not particularly new or original, but that it had been done almost to the letter seventy-eight years ago.
Before social media was born, networking was something you only did face-to-face at the local pub, a chief executive's mahogany office or in between stuffing your face with smoked salmon blinis in a soulless conference room.
Employees began learning of the raises in face-to-face meetings with managers last week, according to three Apple employees in various regions across the U.S. The raises, which are based on performance, will begin appearing in paychecks around the middle of July, two of these people said.
The skeleton of Wiens' head is his own and creates a unique face in combination with the donor's features.
Bush will find himself face to face in France with leaders who strongly opposed the U.S.-led war in Iraq.
Only her eyes were still intensely alive, in a face slashed with wrinkles, each one lined with a deep black furrow.
Along with the increase in brain size came a reduction in the size of the teeth and face along with other changes in the skull.
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In 2008, he wrote another report in which he said bruising to the right side of her face face was in keeping with a punch or a forceful grip with a hand when she was still alive.
Republicans hope their traditional though narrowing edge over Democrats on those issues will allow them to hang on to their Congressional majority in the face of growing unease with the war in Iraq.
In addition, health service providers face difficulties in recruiting women with appropriate qualifications to fill midwifery positions in health facilities located in remote and insecure areas.
Mr Le Drian said French troops were also encountering pockets of resistance around the main northern city of Gao, adding that they were "practically in face-to-face combat" with the militants.
If poets were punctuation, Zevon was a great, big, bold, in-your-face exclamation point in a world with too many pedestrian periods.
"No matter what happens, my family and I will face this continuing legal battle as we always have, confident in the truth and with our heads held high in the face of wrongful accusations and unreasonable adversity, " Knox said.
They will now face Ghana on Thursday in an all-west African clash with the chance to face the winner of Egypt and Algeria in the final on Sunday.
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