Stuttgart's veteran goalkeeper Jens Lehmann saw red as he conceded the late spot kick, stepping on the foot of Mainz striker Aristide Bance.
Researchers blamed the rise largely on the impact of the foot-and mouth outbreak on tourism.
On the stroke of half-time, Whittaker was penalised by Swiss referee Massimo Busacca, when the Rangers full-back misjudged a cross from the left, which floated over his head and on to the foot of Ramos.
Playing with a makeshift defence in Germany, United - who had already clinched a place in the last 16 - needed at least a draw to finish top of their group and were on the back foot for much of the match.
Morais worked the ball on to his left foot on the edge of the United box on the hour mark and sent his shot swerving over the bar.
But early in the second Gammer connected with a sweet, short left to the point of Barrett's chin, momentarily stunning the Galway fighter and putting him on the back foot for the remainder of the round.
She replaced the chart on the hook at the foot of the bed and glanced at El Lobo once more before leaving the room.
He was from Defynnog near Brecon and served in the 1st Battalion, 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot on the south bank of the Buffalo river in South Africa.
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Even Valdez, the pretty salmon-fishing town on Prince William Sound at the foot of the mountains, receives an average of eight feet of snow on its rooftops each winter.
She sat down in her underwear on the padded chest at the foot of the bed, hugging her arms around herself, her long back bent.
Spreads, weaker data, and EUR option expiries at 1.3000-05 should manage to put the single currency on the back foot for the remainder of the week.
The industry has been on the back foot in the face of these trends with sales - excluding door-to-door transactions - at their lowest level in a decade.
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The Scottish side may have been on the back foot for much of the game.
England were on the back foot for much of the first half and they conceded again just before half time when Kasold deflected home a cross.
Ghana, who reached the quarterfinals of the 2010 World Cup, also held in South Africa, eased into a two-goal lead despite being on the back foot for most of the opening exchanges.
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Police were called just before 10:00 GMT and said the two men left on foot in the direction of the John Radcliffe Hospital.
The white Skoda car involved in the incident was abandoned in Birrell Road, Milngavie and the suspect made off on foot in the direction of Clober golf course.
"You can put one foot on one side of the date line and one foot on the other, " says Simon McGree, chief climate scientist at the Fiji meteorological office on Fiji's main island, Viti Levu.
Britain were on the back foot from the opening end of the play-off after lead curler Byers missed a routine take-out to allow Edin to patiently play out for a 2-0 lead.
Indeed, spotting mispriced securities seems to be the financial world's latest parlour game: Royal Bank of Canada was this week forced on to the back foot after one of its traders told a newspaper that it had mismarked government-agency and corporate bonds.
At Ibrox, especially in the first half, they put Rangers on the back foot and controlled much of the play.
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Call it a glorified foot rub if you'd like (and what's wrong with that, anyway?), but the theory goes that different points on the foot correlate to different parts of the body--and that reflexology, which involves each of these spots being massaged, can provide a kind of holistic X-ray of a person.
On the day of the attack, McHugh was on foot, about 25 to 30 feet away from the bomber.
Second, it reflects the first sign of Downing Street trying to get onto the offensive after spending most of the year on the back foot, from the omnishambles Budget onwards.
He had a huge appetite for life and I think what he gives to us in his music is what he terms, he called himself a foot solider in the service of music, and I think of him in that sense it would be the foot soldier reporting on the triumphs and tragedies of the world.
The number of TEUs (the large containers on ships: twenty-foot equivalent units) moving through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach is up 23% in May year-over-year and up 26% since the beginning of the year.
He once walked out the front door of a camp on the equator, and 18 months later, after the circumvolution of the globe at latitude zero on foot, bicycle, canoe and sail, he entered through the back door.
It would be hours before the first tourist set foot on one of the country's most popular beaches.
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Still under heavy enemy fire, he dismounted the vehicle on the fifth trip and moved on foot to locate and recover the bodies of his team members.
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