The quick-thinking Smith and Thurston created space for Hayne, whose brilliant grubber kick dissected the England defence.
"He gracefully dissected John McCain and then set out his own vision, " Besser said.
It dissected problems and set a goal of 30 medals for the London Games.
After Baggett dissected everyone's handwriting, we called back the iReporters to get their impressions.
TransCanada says the line has been dissected and analyzed for more than five years.
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Stories are posted and shared, then updated and shared again all the while debated and dissected.
He gracefully dissected John McCain and then set out his own vision, and clearly everyone got it.
With the internet, that experimentation can be shared and dissected across a huge ad hoc network of educators.
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Her fashion choices will be criticized, her every movement analyzed, and her causes dissected for meaning and worth.
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But the two policy positions will get analyzed and dissected by both the corporate world and the American electorate.
More than a social network, Weisberg wanted a communal place where surf culture could be both celebrated and dissected.
They can be held, cross-sectioned, even dissected for use as "hands-on" teaching tools.
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These are the places in which the signal is being dissected and processed.
And yet Twilight is being endlessly, critically dissected and discussed by those who read it and watch its cinematic rendition.
Each TV appearance was dissected and harvested for meme-worthy nuggets and the prophetic visions on which their brands had been built.
Judging by the clinical way in which the Heat dissected the Bucks in this series, that isn't likely to be a problem.
These structural similarities will be discussed and dissected in the following chapter.
And the tracking of consumer data is a timely issue being actively dissected by companies with a vested interest in tracking online data.
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In a study of "every possible trip combination" over 11, 000 routes, CheapAir dissected more than 560 million fare-search records from 2012's 366 days.
To better understand the potential success rate for a couple entering retirement, stock market history can be dissected into five ranked sets called quintiles.
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The Clintons were then, and are now, absolute masters at saying something that is either true, or impossible to prove false when dissected down.
They last much longer than the gamma rays themselves, which means they can be pinpointed, deconstructed and dissected to reveal where they came from.
But Ireland soon restored their four-point lead when James was penalised for collapsing a scrum and O'Gara dissected the posts from the 10-metre line.
One can only imagine what Agnew would make of our political world today, in which a president's pronouncements are dissected syllable by syllable, tick-of-the-clock by tick-of-the-clock.
If you prefer hard numbers, dig through this thorough research, from the same year, that dissected the impact of the crime policy under Giuliani himself.
The public's prudishness about the body has finally been worn down, he asserts, by Hollywood gore, television shows like CSI and museum displays presenting polymer-preserved dissected corpses.
Neither of these is actually true, as would have been clear to anyone who perused the entire news release or dissected the colour-coded key to the map.
Some blame the much-dissected dual pressures of home and work: Labor Department surveys consistently find that women do more at home than men, even when both are working paying jobs.
The day's lecturer, Matt Marcy, a former student who now performs on cruise ships, dissected a crowd-pleasing illusion in which audience members secretly choose a crayon color, a number and a country.
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If he were to dwell on the fact that every single syllable he utters is being dissected in real time, it would be understandable if he were unable to make it through a paragraph.
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