• Something that was a relatively small knock to the financial system led to a global crisis.

    NEWYORKER: The Climate Fixers

  • Mark Hardinges also took three wickets but Wharf combined with the tail with a superb knock to help Glamorgan to 392.

    BBC: Wharf and Harris torment Gloucs

  • The 22-year-old answered a knock to the front door of her home in Third Avenue in Luton at 13:10 GMT on Thursday.

    BBC: Knife-wielding raider robs woman in her Luton home

  • The only worry for the Warriors was the injury to Phelps, who was stretchered off after receiving a nasty-looking knock to the head.

    BBC: Wigan 30-14 Bradford

  • Murray has undergone an ankle x-ray, which has revealed no fracture, while Hook suffered a knock to the head and will undergo further assessment.

    CNN: Lions warm-up for Test with sixth win

  • And some who fear the Muslim Brotherhood has gained too much strength may welcome this knock to the confidence built from its successes in the parliamentary vote.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • India opted to bat first and struggled as they were reduced to 29-3, before Yuvraj Singh (67) played a world-class knock to lift them up to 153-7.

    BBC: India stunned by brilliant Bravo

  • But Vandort stroked 10 fours in his 105-ball knock to add 90 with Kumar Sangakkara (46) and 48 with captain Mahela Jayawardene, who hit 23 not out.

    BBC: Last Updated: Friday, 3 March 2006, 05:38 GMT

  • The Dons were forced into an early switch when Cato Guntveit, only just back from injury, was taken off with a knock to be replaced by Derek Young after 17 minutes.

    BBC: Celtic embarrass Scottish strugglers

  • Irish were quickly on the back foot, conceding an early penalty to Robinson before their Samoan international centre Seilala Mapusua limped off after taking a hefty knock to his right knee.

    BBC: Gloucester 34-20 London Irish

  • Burley opted to play McFadden and Kenny Miller up front in a 4-4-2 formation, with stand-in skipper Stephen McManus recovering from a knock to take his place in the heart of defence.

    BBC: Macedonia 1-0 Scotland

  • Hull had gone into the match without Jimmy Bullard as boss Phil Brown decided to rest his star man so that the midfield playmaker could recover from a minor knock to his knee.

    BBC: Hull City 3-2 Everton

  • Every chip that he sort of knock - tried to knock close came very close, and a couple of them actually went in.

    NPR: Six Days to the Super Bowl. Start Warming the TV

  • Worship continued at St Luke's, a dour Victorian church in the centre of the town. but then, after months of discussion and argument, it was decided to knock that down to make way for a church and community centre.

    BBC: A REALLY shiny new church

  • Merely having and letting employees know there is such a reporting system, even if it's used primarily for discrimination and harassment issues, enables a company to knock off up to three points on the ten-point "culpability score" the feds use to determine the severity of the sentence.

    FORBES: Corporate Confidential

  • It's fashionable to knock any stock tied to the consumer or doing a big part of its business abroad.

    FORBES: My 50% rule

  • We need you to sign up to make phone calls, to knock on doors, to help get the vote out.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • It would be better for regulators, in America and elsewhere, to knock down existing barriers to full-blown competition between trading places.

    ECONOMIST: Stockmarket regulation

  • Caijing is a woodpecker, she says, forever hammering at a tree, trying not to knock it down but to make it grow straighter.

    NEWYORKER: The Forbidden Zone

  • He swung the bag as if to test its weight, as if it might or might not be heavy enough to knock Con over, to change her mind about a couple of things.

    NEWYORKER: Brooklyn Circle

  • The LACS has listed numerous cases of hunt monitors being attacked, such as Christopher Marles, who was convicted of deliberately using his horse to knock a hunt monitor to the ground, and gamekeeper Richard Clarke, who was found guilty of assault and threatening behaviour.

    BBC: Groups fight over 'confusing hunting law'

  • Everyone talks about the glass ceiling and having to knock on the glass ceiling to get ahead.

    FORBES: Connect

  • Several elegant old skyscrapers are crumbling slowly, too valuable to knock down but too expensive to restore.

    ECONOMIST: Oklahoma��s capital three years on

  • This is going to knock 0.5% to 1% off Italian growth this year, and this is an economy that is already shrinking.

    BBC: Italian election puts euro crisis back on the menu

  • Wasserstein has promised to knock that payroll payout down to 57.5% of revenue, but that would still be far above other Wall Street firms.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • "Main Street vendors have to collect for just one jurisdiction, but now they want to knock the remote seller over to the other side, which is to know the rates and compliance requirements of 30, 000 jurisdictions, " Nebergall said.

    CNN: The Internet tax revolt

  • So deficit reduction of one percentage point could knock up to 1.7 percentage points off growth.

    ECONOMIST: The fund ponders fiscal consolidation

  • The new strategy for these drugs is to knock out multiple proteins at once to kill cancer cells.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • We need you to sign up with them to make calls, knock on doors to help get the vote out here on campus and out in the community.

    WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the First Lady at a Campaign Event

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