McKenith's lay-in just before the buzzer in regulation sent Sunday's thriller to overtime.
Diggins stole an errant pass from Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis with 8 seconds left, and after dribbling through a few defenders, found Achonwa for the uncontested lay-in.
The Shock had a final chance, but Glory Johnson's lay-in on a perfect pass from Diggins was ruled to have come just after time expired.
Knicks swingman Iman Shumpert tied the game at 74 when he got a lay-in after picking the pocket of Boston's Paul Pierce, but the squads would play to a stalemate over the final seven minutes of regulation.
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Carter-Williams, who started the Syracuse rush with a layup, then fed Fair for a 3 from the wing, threaded a nifty bounce pass through traffic to set up Fair for a slam dunk, and finished the half with an assist on a fast-break lay-in by Triche.
She was found the following week having taken an overdose of pain killers in her VW Polo in a lay-by in Cornwall.
The whole fiscal cliff and debt ceiling problem has also affected labor markets, as firms, particularly in defense sectors, prepare for lay-offs in the face of uncertainty.
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So far, joblessness has risen a lot mainly in Spain and Ireland, because of their large lay-offs in the construction industry.
Hutchinson diverted a Forbes free-kick just inside the post in the 38th minute and Forbes rattled home his second from 20 yards following Sutton's lay-off in the 50th minute.
Roadside verges and lay-bys in Cumbria are being blocked off in preparation for a horse fair.
At 7, 264 yards, Winged Foot's West Course is the longest lay-out in US Open history.
The job market is robust, despite big lay-offs in retail chains, banks and power companies.
Youth unemployment remained a critical problem, with 12, 830 lay-offs in March hitting people under 25 years old.
Lay-offs in the City and elsewhere mean that fewer parents can afford the luxury of top-flight full-time child care.
Multinationals such as American Express and Motorola have announced lay-offs in India.
Last year the company's sales fell by 4%, and it was forced to begin a programme of lay-offs in its North American operations.
Defence ties between the two countries have weakened during this period, and there are fears of lay-offs in Israeli companies if existing contracts are broken.
Even if we do not see another round of mortgage crises, it's rational to fear more closures and lay-offs in the financial sector, boding ill for London and the wider economy.
Dan Luger wears the England jersey for the first time since his return from a seven-month injury lay-off in a backline which boasts only one other capped player, fullback Tim Stimpson.
If Oracle's previous acquisitions are any guide, Sun's workforce, which has seen many waves of lay-offs in recent years, will be cut further, so that Oracle can meet its targets for the deal.
On the Burke-Gilman Trail, you will see a melange of biker species that comprise Seattle's teeming cycling community: competitive roadies suctioned head-to-toe in matching lycra, lay-cyclists out for the views, aloof bike messengers pierced in double-take places, downtown commuters bedazzled with blinky lights and reflectors, students getting somewhere fast and cheaply, weekend warrior dads working off the muffin-top, vegan earth-lovers determined to live sustainably and any mix thereof.
The incumbent CEO had previously been the boss of PepsiCo unit Frito-Lay , where in her two-year tenure she'd pushed through wholesome treats that helped increase sales.
The incumbent CEO had previously been the boss of PepsiCo (nyse: PEP - news - people ) unit Frito-Lay , where in her two-year tenure she'd pushed through wholesome treats that helped increase sales.
The idea for the Doritos Locos Tacos, for example, came about in early 2010 when Taco Bell CEO Greg Creed visited Frito-Lay executives in Plano, Texas, to discuss how to celebrate the chain's upcoming 50th anniversary in 2012.
Until these obstacles are removed, a sharp appreciation of the yuan might result in a surge in Chinese lay-offs, not a boom in Chinese consumption.
When I reached my own cottage, I parked the rig in the lay-by opposite and let myself in through the side gate, coming across the garden to the back door, which was always left unlocked.
The Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 resulted in a spike in lay-offs among industrial workers, and governments found it impossible to leave the jobless masses to their fate.
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Speculation of a possible merger was exacerbated by the fact that Irene Rosenfeld, former Kraft CEO who now runs Mondelez, was chief executive of Frito-Lay back in 2004.
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Sir Michael said the secret to boosting children's reading and writing abilities - and their overall academic performance - lay in getting things right when they were young.
The Baggies came close when Gretar Steinsson headed a whipped cross just over his own bar, and again when Odemwingie's lay-off played in Morrison, who fired past the post.
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