Some witnesses reported seeing a surge knock into the Silverton vessel, which was floating in the area between Centre Island and Lloyd Neck.
Willie Walsh, the airline's punchy Irish chief executive, was appointed in 2005 to knock such practices into competitive shape.
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However, Russell was more successful when he ran on to a deflected Swanson shot and leisurely rounded Smith to knock the ball into the net.
Erkki Liikanen, the Finnish commissioner, was allotted the budget portfolio, and with it a chance to knock some rigour into the commission's financial planning and financial controls.
Fletcher and Morrison combined with the type of incisive one-two one associates with La Furia Roja, and when the West Brom midfielder crossed for Miller to tap the ball home, Fletcher's former Manchester United team-mate Pique slid in to knock the ball into his own net.
The jouster, wearing only white clothing (like the rest of the crew), stands on a wooden platform (called a tintaine) that extends off the boat about 3m above the water, carrying a 70cm tall shield and a 2.8m lance with which to knock the opponent into the river or canal below.
First, I had to be let into the apartment by the Gujarati guy, and then I had to knock and be let into their room.
Germany should emerge from that group into the knock-out stages, where their reknowned resilience and ability to produce results has given them a just reputation as a team who gets stronger as the tournament progresses.
Their job this week is to knock the draft text into a near-finished state, so ministers can come in next week, sign it off and head for the airport looking like they've accomplished something worthwhile.
The Austrians, in third place, are now only two points clear of Celtic but, ominously for the Glasgow side, Hamburg on seven points just need a draw from their two remaining matches to move into the knock-out stages.
"The good thing from our point of view is Dylan Hartley has been down to Wales in a tough European game, taken what they have thrown at him on the field, produced a winning performance as captain and taken a team into the knock-out stages of the Heineken Cup, " stated Johnson.
However you did not take into account the knock on effect of a problem on other roads.
Then Mr Ilyuzhinov stepped in to re-unite the chess world by merging the rival world championship cycles into one big knock-out event.
It has the potential to knock Dish off its orbit and into the deep dark space of irrelevance.
McQuoid's golden opportunity came after Darius Henderson fired across goal from Bouazza's knock down, but after surging into the area he was unable to find the target with the goal gaping.
The goal floored Stoke, and Healy, who had only been on the pitch 10 minutes, provided the decisive knock-out blow four minutes into injury time when Jones cut the ball across goal for the Northern Ireland striker to slot in.
Goldman Sachs reckons that the spillover of European stress into American financial markets will knock 0.2 to 0.4 percentage points off growth this year.
"The first incident was when the big, wooden cross, wrapped in ham, fell into the house after a knock at the door, " said Mr Alam.
Controversy exploded soon after, as Ireland nodded down for Wright-Phillips to instantly knock a beautifully weighted through-ball into the path of Robinho beyond Newcastle's back-line.
It is getting to the point where, at least for a certain but significant part of the population, you can now communicate as confidently for persuasion or GOTV (Get Out The Vote) with somebody online as you would by sending a canvasser to knock on their door or sending mail into their mailbox.
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The drive to get more students into university has also had unintended knock-on consequences, such as reducing opportunities for non-graduates.
Eventually, says Gruber, his fermenting process will be adapted to use corn stalks or wheat straw--known as stover and now sold as cheap animal feed or plowed back into soil--to further knock down the cost.
Boris Berezovsky claimed he held a sizeable stake in the younger oligarch's oil and aluminium companies, and was bullied into selling those shares at a knock-down price after Roman Abramovich threatened that the Kremlin - with which Mr Berezovsky had fallen out - would seize them.
As soon as they arrive they are sent into the notorious Ia Drang Valley to knock out an enemy outpost.
Moreover, the last thing it wanted was for Japan to fall back into recession, lest this have a knock-on effect in the rest of the world.
Meanwhile, at the other end, Zaheer Khan uproots Brett Lee's off stump with a ball which swings back into him and Binga's belligerent knock finally comes to an end.
"It will be a huge knock at a time when those practices are coming into difficult times with the slowdown in conveyancing and all the rest of it, " he said.
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Going over the fiscal cliff could knock enough points off the growth rate to drive America into a recession, predicts the Congressional Budget Office, a non-partisan body that analyses the economic effects of federal laws.
Jamie Murphy came on in the 31st minute for Lasley, who failed to shake off an early rib knock, and immediately injected some much-needed ingenuity into Motherwell's play, setting up Saunders to shoot just over from long range.
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