"Three yards is tough to get running, " he meekly explained after Scott's pass attempt was intercepted.
Instead, most suppliers have meekly caved in to their old-line distributors and refused to sell online.
They do not see her as a traditional wife, standing meekly by an abusive man.
The passengers looked at her, they looked at each other, and they meekly obeyed.
In July the Caribbean Community said meekly that a new election would be better than direct rule.
Instead, it is meekly waiting for a royal pardon so it can spirit its citizen back home.
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When he finally quit a year ago this week, he stood meekly to the side as his successor, B.
President George W. Bush meekly attempted to include personal accounts back in 2005, and Democrats beat him up for it.
Many boomers, who in their 1960s radical phase denounced suburban tracts as sterile and racist, meekly ended up buying homes there.
In what should be viewed as a disgraceful display of cowardice, Netanyahu and Barak meekly accepted Weinstein's decision and dumped Galant.
Argentine Nalbandian, a former SW19 finalist, lost in straight sets to Marcos Baghdatis while Safin went down meekly to eventual champion Roger Federer.
Civic-minded Italians who have meekly paid up have now been congratulated by Mr Prodi from his television pulpit and absolved for past fiscal sins.
Yet, instead of immediately pulling their licenses for refusing to perform the service for which they were licensed, the city meekly submitted to this outrage.
Buoyed by the breakthrough, the Dutch side immediately took a firm grip on possession, with Rangers meekly standing off, much to the frustration of the home support.
To which the would-be candidate meekly replies that the man seeking election as the capital's mayor might expect some say over the manifesto on which he will fight.
This has had a remarkable effect not just on Thais but on successive generations of Western diplomats, academics and journalists who, with few exceptions, have meekly censored themselves.
Mr Obama might be supposed to have done little to upset the NRA, having meekly signed legislation that allows guns to be brought into national parks and on to trains.
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Instead of meekly resigning, the judge, Iftikhar Chaudhry, embarked on a flamboyant nationwide campaign demanding the establishment, for the first time in Pakistan's turbulent 60-year history, of a genuinely independent judiciary.
James Hopes followed soon after, skying a leading edge back to the bowler while Mitchell Johnson, fresh from clubbing a brutal four over mid-on, meekly drove to Anderson at short cover.
After the hard men had been vanquished, the other unions surrendered, and the new legislation was meekly accepted, no attempt being made to repeal or change it when Labour eventually returned to power.
The duo were two of four changes to the Australia side that surrendered so meekly in Adelaide, as the hosts opted for a four-pronged pace attack and left out left-arm spinner Michael Beer.
Even the United States, which along with Germany is the keenest enforcer of the bribery accord, has had to undergo scrutiny at the hands of its peers and listen meekly to ideas for better enforcement.
After helping cut down the net to celebrate Saturday, Southerland was asked whether he thought this sort of thing was possible when his team was leaving the same arena on March 9 after losing meekly to Georgetown.
The only hope of keeping most of the communion together seems to lie in persuading the Americans to restrain their liberal instincts, and indeed meekly accept conservative rebukes, to an extent that would satisfy those in the traditionalist camp.
Mr Blair's supporters argued that he was not meekly following the American line, but instead remained true to a position he has held for many years, that if Saddam Hussein would not disarm peacefully then force would have to be used.
Why is it, I asked, have the power firms meekly accepted the government's requirement to deliver Whitehall policy on the shift to lower carbon and renewable power, while funding energy efficiency measures, smart metering and the social tariffs that support poorer customers?
Once Margaret Thatcher had written to the Times declaring that the general had been Britain's friend in the Falklands, and should be allowed home at once, it may have been inevitable that William Hague, still in thrall to his mentor, would meekly parrot her line.
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