With a little help, you can generally return the ball 40 yards on each kick, assuming you run, spin and jump at the exact right moment.
The partnership passed 50 before Malinga and Muralitharan began to turn the screw, the seam-spin combination slowing the run-rate before Muralitharan coaxed Porterfield (31) into edging behind with an attempted cut.
Pedaling the car is especially important in the beginning part of the run when wheel spin is at its most violent.
To search for a target molecule, then, all that would be needed would be to sprinkle a sample thought to contain it with magnetic nanoparticles coated with the appropriate antibody or DNA and then run it over a spin valve.
Bretton Woods is a spin-off of indie researcher Polyconomics, run by former Ronald Reagan economics advisor Jude Wanniski (and also an economics advisor to Steve Forbes during his trial runs at the presidency).
If our business fails to do this, we will always be fighting a losing battle as we run from stick to stick trying to spin the plates before they fall.
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The firm is a spin-off of the old Polyconomics indie research firm run by gold bug and famous supply side economist Jude Wanniski.
Her run included a maneuver called a McTwist, a 540-degree inverted spin, and a 720-degree jump at the bottom.
She told her followers in the video announcing her decision not to run that she expected "the mainstream liberal media to put a detrimental spin" on the news.
They also have an ace up their sleeve, a trump card that puts a giddy spin on the third act at just that point where both the previous movies began to run out of stream.
"Businesses are run better once they are out in the sunshine by themselves, " says Joseph Cornell of Spin-Off Advisors.
Despite announcing it was looking to spin off or sell its handset division, corporate raider Carl Icahn told the company he was still planning to run a slate of directors for the upcoming annual meeting.
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