If you are poor, hate it, dream of being successful and have the self-confidence to rise-up when knocked down, you have much of the circuitry needed to become the next Sir Richard Branson.
And Griffin was called for a technical in the fourth when he knocked down Allen on a drive to the basket after the Grizzlies guard already had been fouled by Barnes.
The Grizzlies, who had hit only one of their first nine 3-pointers, hit 3 of 5 in the third quarter to take a 77-70 lead when Pondexter knocked down a 3 with 6:29 left.
Indiana then opened the second half on a 12-3 run and extended the lead to 68-48 when George knocked down a 3 and George Hill followed that by hitting the free throw for Smith's technical and 19-footer on the ensuing possession.
And his father used to tell him, Champ, when you get knocked down, you get up.
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The family of a man who died when he was knocked down by a speeding car has met Justice Secretary Chris Grayling to call for tougher penalties.
Mr Graham said he is supporting the widow of Paul Stock, 53, from Tredworth, who died in March 2012 when he was knocked down by a disqualified scooter rider.
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One pivotal turn in the 1996 campaign occurred in a matter of a few days in New Hampshire, when Bob Dole knocked down a surging Alexander with some well-timed TV spots.
When my confidence was bruised, I never lost touch with what I stood for and always reminded myself of my values and beliefs that allowed me to get back up when I was knocked down.
You folks are tougher than any tough time. (Applause.) When we get knocked down we stand back up. (Applause.) Some workers lost their jobs -- they went back to community college, got retrained and now have got a new job.
When the ground was knocked down to make way for a new motorway, the club was homeless, though it had money in the bank.
But when the estate is knocked down can they knock the name Swilly on the head as well, as the name is as bad as the estate.
Moments later, Aaron Lennon, on at half-time in place of Pavlyuchenko, forced a fine save from Friedel with a low shot before the winger was involved in spurs' winner when his cross was knocked down by Crouch and Van der Vaart took one deft touch before cracking home.
Discover Financial Services ( DFSWI - news - people ) got knocked down in December when the sixth-biggest U.S. credit card issuer reported that the yield on its loans had fallen, partly due to the new legislation, parts of which already went into effect in August.
We ran through the process a few more times, tweaking things along the way and running into new issues as we progressed -- like when the demo cube we were printing was knocked off the platform by the Stepstruder itself, or when the nozzle pressed down too hard on an object, which melted at the heat and stuck to the toolhead.
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Although the rise in consumer prices from March 2002 was a stout 3%, it's knocked down to 1.7% when you strip out food and energy.
You have to do that, and you have to pick up yourself when somebody knocks you down -- because you will get knocked down.
The turnaround was complete when Thomas Vermaelen fired home Arsenal's third after Abou Diaby had knocked down a corner into the path of the Belgian defender.
However, the Scarlets should have been right back in the contest three minutes later when McCusker embarrassingly knocked on two yards short of the Leinster line after he had charged down Shaun Berne's casual clearance.
When a copy sells, the book jumps to a high rank, and then gets knocked down one unit every time any lower-ranked book sells.
Mourinho forged his reputation when his Porto side famously knocked out Manchester United in the semifinals at Old Trafford in 2004, running down the touchline to celebrate the late clinching goal.
Mourinho forged his reputation when his Porto side famously knocked Manchester United out of the European Cup at Old Trafford in 2004, running down the touchline to celebrate the late clinching goal.
So, when some of the old man's teeth needed pulling, he sat down at the kitchen table, knocked back a belt of whiskey, and yanked them out himself with a pair of electrician's pliers.
That was the case in April 2011, when a speculative frenzy pushed prices to a three-decade high only to be followed by a selloff that knocked prices down 31% in the space of a week.
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