Paul George (23 points, five rebounds), the league's Most Improved Player, applied suffocating one-on-one defense on Anthony, which allowed other defenders to latch onto the Knicks' perimeter players who'd grown accustomed to seeing open looks from outside.
They led at the half, and it appeared the Knicks were falling into familiar traps: poor one-on-one defense and too much one-on-one offense, specifically from Anthony, who if asked to pass the butter might launch it for three instead.
"One thing that is not confusing -- one thing that both the prosecution and the defense agree on -- is that my husband had absolutely nothing to do with these allegations, " Mrs.
As the stock plummets, he quietly holes up in his modernist Malibu home to perfect his one-man missile defense system.
The former Iraqi leader and his one-time defense minister were thrown out of court after arguing with the chief judge.
They do have the resources to get an A-one, topflight legal defense team and challenge, challenge, challenge every step of the way the prosecution.
This becomes particularly important when the purpose of military action extends beyond self-defense or the defense of one nation against an aggressor.
In short, this would appear to be the second recent page-one debacle visited on Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld by his PR folks.
She had hoped it all might convince a jury that she killed her one-time boyfriend in self-defense.
"He's a one-man epidemic, " proclaims defense attorney John Beisner.
At less than one-fifth of 1 percent of the defense budget, cutting homeland missile defense will hardly make a dent in the federal deficit.
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It's already made one investment with its bio-defense fund and five investments in the Green Techologies fund.
Could they solve Baltimore's defense one more time -- as soon as CBS ran 20 or 30 more commercials?
To its credit, Japan has committed to the purchase of two more Aegis destroyers in the current Mid-Term Defense Plan with one each to be procured in 2002 and 2003.
In both instances -- and especially the latter one -- strong rebuttals were offered to the Commerce Department's analyses by the Department of Defense and the U.S. intelligence community.
Even Massachusetts-based Raytheon, a one-time conglomerate that has gradually divested commercial lines over the last two decades, has non-defense franchises in areas like air-traffic management and civil communications.
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One reason is that that bio-defense contracts come in clumps and don't provide a steady stream of revenue, as do traditional drugs.
Kim's smashing prowess and Ra's adroit defense are a devastating one-two.
Under new guidelines, the accused can have two defense lawyers -- one appointed by the Vatican, the other by the defendant -- to present his case.
He proposes a one-year freeze on all federal discretionary spending outside of defense and veterans benefits, and he wants to limit overall federal spending growth to 2.4%, about one-third the annual increases since 2000.
And so it was that bloggers came to the defense of one of their own--a mystery woman named Pamela Jones--and succeeded in having a story about her retracted and getting its author all but fired.
The problem is that the Clinton Pentagon actually did produce a comprehensive Environmental Impact Statement for an Alaskan missile defense system -- albeit one far larger (intended to house up to 100 interceptors) than the modest test facility President Bush proposes to build (involving only 5 interceptor silos).
No one struggled more against the Clippers' block-happy defense than Knicks guard J.
On Blindfold Brackets, each tournament team received a one-through-five rating in six categories (offense, defense, size, experience, three-point shooting and recent play).
Israel has an important stake not only in those programs, but in certain U.S. programs, like the one that would create a sea-based, wide-area defense system that would allow the United States, by stationing a single naval cruiser in the Eastern Mediterranean in a crisis, to add a valuable layer to Israel's missile defenses.
He conceded, though, that if conservative Republicans are adamant about not touching defense funds at all, it will require taking one full penny per dollar out of the non-defense discretionary funds.
Watson is over one thousand times faster than a 1980s state-of-the-art defense department supercomputer.
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Such a predisposition is not, however, one to be sought in a senior Defense Department policy-maker.
One of the disqualified lawyers was Joshua Dratel, a well-known Manhattan criminal defense attorney.
Fully one-third of the increase was generated by higher federal spending, mostly on defense, which is unlikely to be repeated in the current or future quarters.
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