"It would have been nice if Melo knocks down that shot, " Woodson said.
U.S. law gives a lucrative six-month exclusivity to any generic firm that knocks down a patent on a branded drug.
Perhaps now that they've extinguished the fires and have made significant management changes, they might find some solace that they'll be butting up next to Coke again very soon--when Diet Coke knocks down Coke, too.
"We have to do a lot of work with their communities so that they are able to return without being lynched or subjected to reaccusation, for example if a cow jumps over a fence and knocks down something, " says Adwoa Kwateng-Kluvitse, ActionAid's country director in Ghana.
You have to do that, and you have to pick up yourself when somebody knocks you down -- because you will get knocked down.
Fulton put on 140 for the first wicket with Robert Key (62) but ran out of partners despite stubborn knocks lower down the order from Matthew Walker (43) and James Golding (32).
"Matty came out in the second half and missed a penalty and that knocks you down again but great credit to the players - for a lesser team that would have affected them, " added Pulis.
Many complain now that the conventions are too scripted and predictable (although the Clint Eastwood fiasco at the recent RNC knocks that argument down).
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But the Bush administration's horrible handling of the 2008 financial crisis knocks George W. down to a "C" at best, and then only if the economy recovers in 2009.
The annual loss of millionaires from the Bay Area--home to Silicon Valley--knocks this extremely rich and fertile place down near the bottom of the new millionaire list, putting it in the company of Detroit, Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
The net loss of millionaires knocks the extremely rich and fertile Bay Area down near the bottom of a millionaire creation list with laggards such as Detroit, Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
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