Smith picked up a knock midway through the first half, bringing Rhodri Gomer-Davies into the fray, and the Dragons' bad luck continued when lock Robert Sidoli fell awkwardly in a tackle and injured his elbow.
He used this stone to knock a hole through the plaster, lathing, and masonry of the supposed sky, and when the stone rattled off into emptiness on the other side he reached up into the hole and pulled himself through.
Controversy exploded soon after, as Ireland nodded down for Wright-Phillips to instantly knock a beautifully weighted through-ball into the path of Robinho beyond Newcastle's back-line.
The Blues finished second in Pool One of the Heineken Cup behind all-conquering Northampton Saints who romped through to the knock-out stages with a 100% record.
Teammates like senior Wes Byrum, who knew he had to knock the winning field goal through for the guys who had been fighting that whole game.
After all, surely the basic definition for a group of death is that a reasonable case can be made for any of the four teams to go through to the knock out stage.
In the last minute, Dimitri Yachvili came through a ruck to knock on a pass as Dan Biggar lined up a drop goal.
Apart from anything else, it is hard to find anyone who would knock Jain's track record through the global banking crisis and beyond.
The Ospreys cause was not helped by the sin-binning of Byrne on 58 minutes, who saw yellow for a deliberate knock-on as Jackson burst through the defence and passed the ball wide.
The pressure is on for Nokia to produce a knock-out series of phones through its partnership with Microsoft, as Apple and Samsung continue to gnaw into its dominant worldwide marketshare.
As cosmic rays batter their way through the atmosphere, they knock electrons off gas molecules, creating electrically charged ions.
Like Belarus, Ukraine was forced to start paying more for its Russian gas in 2006, but not before Gazprom reduced its supplies, leading to a knock-on reduction in gas passing through the country to western Europe.
They left just as a thundering knock landed on the front door and reverberated through the apartment.
His firm operates through a network of locals who knock on doors and pester their acquaintances to buy lipstick and shampoo.
Once again, the way the particles knock electrons off the stuff they are travelling through (this time the gas) provides a useful signal (detected by the wires).
Proceeding through their village, the Toshidon knock on doors and walls to summon the children of the house, whose parents have informed the men in advance of any mischief of the past year.
The criticism that I think is more telling is that the only way you are going to knock out this terrorism eventually is not just through the force of arms, but through the force of ideas.
The knock-on effects of speculation can be seen through a range of commodities.
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Hatton then caught him with a straight right to knock him down again, but Stewart made it through to the bell.
Gale appeared to have scored on 30 minutes but it was ruled out for a knock-on and within minutes Rob Purdham broke through but was judged to have dropped the ball in goal.
Phelps finally made Wigan's early pressure pay when he got on the end of Sam Tomkins' kick-through, and only the faintest of finger-tip knock-ons by Richards prevented Amos Roberts adding to that score when he got on the end of Thomas Leuluai's high ball.
The price of steel in particular fell by 80 percent between 1880 and 1900, with resulting knock-on effects in the prices of everything from pots and pans through sewing machines to printing presses.
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Goalkeeper Ruddy is presently on the sidelines through injury, while striker Jutkiewicz is also struggling with a knock, but both have been regulars in a Motherwell side who have secured a top-six finish in the Scottish Premier League this season.
Scrum-half Mike Blair, who missed Saturday's game after suffering a head knock against the All Blacks, may be back in contention if he comes through a series of medical checks.
It offers a taste of old-school Russia, selling everything from fruit and vegetables to knock-off Lenin alarm clocks, with lots of fascinating junk shops to delve through.
The winger broke through in each half to keep alive Bath's hopes of reaching the knock-out phase.
Phillips came through his run-out against the Dragons largely unscathed, despite taking a minor knock.
After his hard knock at 11-plus, Mr Prescott left school early, went to sea, educated himself partly through correspondence courses, and then found a home and career in the Labour Party.
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