Jimenez's compatriot Sergio Garcia made a burst up the leaderboard on the front nine when he brilliantly chipped in for eagle at the fifth and followed up with birdies at the sixth and ninth.
It also has a nice feature that permits continuous burst shooting of up to 100 continuous photos.
Instead, they responded emphatically as Harinordoquy picked up and burst through a skipper Ryan Jones's poor attempt at a tackle to set up the series of rucks that ended with Thierry Dusautoir touching down.
But 10-man Rochdale soaked up a burst of late Darlington pressure to take the match to penalties.
But that is what happens when bubbles are blown up and burst.
Unlike many Boros templates, there is a surprising focus on higher casting cost endgame options, giving the deck less of an early game burst and more of the ability to burst through a locked up board.
It coincides with a burst of farmers markets popping up on urban streets and a growing chorus of consumers asking where their food comes from.
Environments are destructible: you can break furniture and use it on enemies, burst through walls to open up new areas, and so forth.
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It seemed to wake Villa up and Shorey burst forward to cross the ball in and a diving Delfouneso nodded into the top corner.
Its Burst Alert Telescope is set up to catch the intense but fleeting flash of very high-energy gamma radiation that initially signals a GRB event.
But the Ukrainian produced a burst of pace to open up a 50m lead which he maintained to complete his eighth victory in the event.
Luton Crown Court heard up to five men burst into Hill Farm, Langford, on 21 October last year.
The grenade exploded, sending up a large black burst of smoke and dust.
Burrow crossed the line next when he showed a good turn of pace to follow up after Danny Buderus burst through a challenge.
Short of knocking down the million unsold new homes left after the property bubble burst, that will not pick up for many years.
However, an inquest held into his death in February 2011 found that he died after his bowel burst due to a build-up of pressure in it - not because of any problems caused by a surgical instrument.
In other words, the brain is gearing up the body for a burst of calories.
Car sales have been running at depression levels, and pent-up demand is about to burst, he says.
And a typical Bellamy burst down the right flank almost teed up a second Wales goal in the 28-year-old's 50th Wales international.
In those years, in fact, his main pitch was a hard, high fastball that seemed to burst out of his hand and run up toward the top of the strike zone, the precise opposite of a cutter.
Prof Sheila MacNeil, from Sheffield University, said the technology was based on two clever concepts - that it only reacts in the presence of life-threatening bacteria and that the florescent dye only shows up once the nanocapsules have burst.
Gidley then bagged his second try of the night, set up by Flannery's burst out of defence to make sure of the win, and although Leeds claimed the final try of the night through Senior, Saints' victory was more commanding than the scoreline suggested.
When rivers that had burst their banks receded, they left sand up to two metres deep.
After starting up his companies in a promethean burst of energy, he'd bring in managers and administrators.
After the South Sea Bubble burst in 1720, a ban on setting up joint stock companies lasted for 100 years.
So often, Japanese officials had talked up the economy, but the burst of optimism was cut short as the country's recession deepened.
The men burst into the building and started rounding people up.
With the Rhinos finally starting to enjoy some field position, Jamie Jones-Buchanan almost burst through but the second rower was held up just short of the line.
Even if Mr Abbas and Mr Fayyad manage to clean up Fatah this time, they may be bottling up radical Islamist anger that could burst out in the future.
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