Skipper Mike Tindall made the initial thrust from a scrum-five and Barkley's long pass allowed Iain Balshaw to send Morgan over.
Yet Robert Forward, one of the committee's members, has suggested a way to squeeze even more thrust from such a sail: by passing ten times closer to the sun.
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The combined thrust from its two engines - at least 50, 000 lb (22, 680 kg) - is more than its weight with fuel and weapons - so it can accelerate even when going straight upwards.
Most recently, the gig has thrust me from my native New York to Los Angeles.
At this writing, its thrust is known from a letter sent to his troops by their commanding officer.
With a constant array of irresponsible behavior being thrust in their faces from the media, who can they possibly look up to?
But the May deal, which extended a temporary AMT exemption for one year (to keep an additional 15 million taxpayers from being thrust onto AMT in 2006), left the AMT rules for 2007 unsettled.
Mr. Aquino is the son of the late President Corazon Aquino and was thrust into the presidency from the Senate because of public affection for his mother, who died shortly before the 2010 presidential race.
The latest thrust in Japanese equities comes from a very oversold condition after a grinding bear market.
It diverts energy away from producing forward thrust by channeling it out of saving and investment into consumption.
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From the chesty thrust of its rusticated facade, to the outward curve of the pediment, to an entablature of three blind square windows crowned by six Corinthian columns (repeated inside) and capped with a pair of squat balustraded turrets, the exterior manifests Hawksmoor's unorthodox interpretation of the classical tradition.
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But it's easy to imagine them being suddenly thrust onto center stage via an acquisition from an Amazon, Yahoo or a similar big name.
Only by enacting legislation that stipulates the conditions under which a return to business-as-usual can occur is Congress likely to be able prevent the thrust of U.S. sanctions from being undercut.
One day, not long after she had endured yet another session under the surgeon's knife, he took a mirror from her dressing table and thrust it in front of her face to reflect the livid scars and the bruising under her eyes.
Unfortunately, that fact may well have contributed to recommendations concerning Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty that not only detract from the overall, sensible thrust of its proposalsthreaten to add substantially to the human and material costs involved in meeting objectives identified by the Commission.
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It was near impossible these days to have a conversation with a doctor, a farmer, a policeman, a teacher, even a politician and not meet that staring look, that thrust into your hand of some missive from health and safety, human resources, risk assessment or 360-degree feed-back review.
The room gets its name from the weight of the job thrust upon the new pontiff.
But the general thrust is in line with the current line from Mitt Romney's campaign.
On the other hand, it was heavily reliant on freelancers, and Armstrong said this morning that the thrust of the editorial restructuring is to transition from freelance to staff labor.
The political argument that ensues is pretty dull, but the battle scenes are the loudest and most convincing in years: Gibson has learned from Kurosawa in lending a clarifying thrust to what is, essentially, chaos.
The details are complex but the main thrust is that, in response to lobbying from transnational U.S. corporations and foreign governments, Congress has made it much harder for small U.S. inventors to protect their intellectual property from infringement and even from outright theft.
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The demands of our lifestyles have changed and this is the thrust of the new order that will take from the style predecessors while moving swiftly to deliver a more deserved execution of our needs for our collective obligations and promise to be original.
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General Electric ( GE - news - people ) to produce enough thrust to get 400 tons of plane and people from place to place.
It is an unforgettable, magical journey, where you are cut off from the rest of the world and thrust into what little nature remains of this vast tropical island.
Where a C-class motor from Estes puts out the equivalent of 2 pounds of thrust for one second, an H-class motor--the entry point to high-power rocketry--puts out 55 pounds.
Roy O'Donovan was thrust straight into the United line-up following his loan move from Sunderland and his excellent headed flick narrowly evaded the sliding Warren Feeney right in front of the Accies' goal.
First of all, thank you for telling your readers to buy comic art from real comic artists, with this being the main thrust of your article you almost get a pass for your mistake earlier.
Having been thrust into the presidential race again, after the accusations tore him from a candidacy that had him as the favorite to beat incumbent president Nicolas Sarkozy in coming elections, a reporter that had accused him of sexually attacking her eight years ago filed a complaint with the police.
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They do not use fuel but instead convert energy from the ocean's waves, turning it into forward thrust.
The primary feature of this new sense of direction is its thrust on sharing economic growth more equitably and allowing every citizen to benefit from the economic transformation.
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