McKenith's lay-in just before the buzzer in regulation sent Sunday's thriller to overtime.
Opus Dei's lay members would not wear special religious habits, they would not be cloistered, and they would not claim to possess a special state of life.
The Baggies came close when Gretar Steinsson headed a whipped cross just over his own bar, and again when Odemwingie's lay-off played in Morrison, who fired past the post.
Hutchinson diverted a Forbes free-kick just inside the post in the 38th minute and Forbes rattled home his second from 20 yards following Sutton's lay-off in the 50th minute.
From Henry's lay-off, Halford flicked the ball in the air and volleyed through a sea of players, but James pushed the ball wide and Ebanks-Blake smashed the rebound off target.
Dr Gallo is a hate figure among Mr Duesberg's lay supporters precisely because he did so much to establish that HIV was the cause of AIDS, which they still deny.
Deng then produced a defensive play to win the game, blocking Hanga's lay-up after he had seemed set to drive to the basket to give the visitors the lead with 26 seconds remaining.
Anelka was wrongly ruled offside when a simple pass for Lampard to tap in awaited, before Drogba's backheel and Cole's lay-off gave Zhirkov a strike at goal which the Russian sent just wide.
Prosecutors tried to illustrate Skilling's and Lay's dishonesty by questioning them about their investments in Photofete, a small photography firm run by Skilling's onetime girlfriend that derived most of its income from Enron.
One foreign leader told the New Yorker recently that the prince's power lay in knowing the king's real views when these differed from the official Saudi position.
Although the Penrose report pointed to failings at various regulators, like the Department for Trade and Industry and the Government Actuary's Department, it said the blame for the Equitable's problems lay principally with the society's management, who he accused of being the author of its downfall.
And in Lay's World, Enron's wholesale trading business was described as the source of most of the company's profits, even though one week earlier, Lay's co-defendant, Jeffrey Skilling , had claimed that Enron was not a trading company at all.
For nearly two weeks, Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body lay unclaimed at the Boston medical examiner's office.
PepsiCo's Frito-Lay's Doritos "Crash the Super Bowl" ads are back for the seventh straight year.
There will be another rehashing of Enron's collapse and Lay's and Jeffrey Skilling's subsequent and multiple trials, climaxing with their convictions.
He noted that much of Amsterdam's appeal lay in less strict listing rules, including lower levels of disclosure.
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Mr Docherty said the answer to the football star's problems lay within himself.
Unfortunately, Mark Davies was unable to follow up Elmander's deft lay-off with an accurate finish and Turnbull was able to save comfortably.
Motoring journalist Iain Reid of What Car? magazine said part of the reason behind R-R's success lay in its product range.
But last month the defence minister, Gotabhaya Rajapakse (brother of the president, Mahinda Rajapakse), made it clear where the government's priorities lay.
Forensic witness Rosalyn Hammond said there was "potential" for material to be transferred while Mr Lawrence's jacket lay on a police station floor.
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Systrom said Instagram's success lay in its ability to help people communicate visually and express themselves to a wider audience in new, creative ways.
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Dan Carter, Mils Muliaina, Richie McCaw and Cory Jane did the damage and when Mitchell was sent off in the second half, Australia's hopes lay in tatters.
In an interview with BBC News, Mittal explained that the lion's share of Arcelor's business lay in Western Europe "where growth is very flat or very small".
The 34-year-old finished off a set-piece for his first, firing Simon Heslop's short lay-off past Harriers keeper Ross Atkins, who could only get a hand to the ball.
The judge found the main blame for Kalisha's death lay with the doctor, after he failed to diagnose the pregnancy as ectopic, where the foetus develops outside the womb.
Lifetime employment once made sense, says Mr Murayama, because the company's strength lay in production engineering, and the ability to innovate through small engineering improvements requires a good deal of experience.
Let's not lay the groundwork for future financial catastrophe.
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