Abdulmutallab then passed through a walk-through metal detector and put his shoulder bag through an X-ray screening machine, Demuren said.
It was Sweeney who gave his side hope of an upset as the midfielder, who scored a hat-trick in the previous round, was put through one-on-one and slid the ball home with the final kick of the half.
But, despite all that, they won only three and lost six - not enough to put them through to the semi-finals.
She recommended regulators put banks through extra stress tests much like the ones the Treasury put the TARP-recipient banks through last spring, only with more onerous assumptions.
Unfortunately, we didn't get to test out Sony's new 16-50mm power zoom lens, but we did put the NEX-6 through its paces using the familiar 18-55mm kit glass that came with our NEX-C3.
The Hurricanes made six consecutive shots, capped by Kadji's 3-pointer, during a 14-0 run that put them ahead 25-14 midway through the first half.
Westwood was finally beaten when a long-diagonal free-kick deep into stoppage time fell to Freedman and the Leeds forward put a close-range shot through the keeper's legs.
We also put would-be hires through a rigorous set of interviews to ensure they can maintain their intensity throughout the process.
The best chance of the half fell to Jerome, who was put through one-on-one with Al Habsi, but the Latics keeper kept his nerve to deny the Birmingham striker.
He may not have scored, despite being put through one-on-one on the right in the closing minutes, but the day was all about one man and Bergkamp was given a rousing send off.
In the first-ever Apprentice-style program about art, aired over four one-hour episodes, a panel of four judges winnows a field of thousands down to a group of six, who then get put through reality-show-like challenges, including life drawing and creating a work of public art at the British seaside.
The judges decided not to award a third-place prize, concluding that none of the eight other finalists met that criteria after the teams put their entries through real-world testing.
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Besides the straight action stuff, we also thought it might be fun to put it through another extreme -- though this time an elemental one.
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She is put through a mini-bullfight complete with a matador, picadores (lancers on horseback) and banderilleros (who thrust barbed darts into the animal) to test her speed, strength and instinct to charge.
Attempts at reform had led to the overthrow of the Harold Wilson Labour government in 1970, and an anti-union bill put through by Heath led to the destruction of his majority in 1974 and its replacement by another weak Wilson government that tipped the balance of power still further in the direction of the unions.
He could run a hose down from the house, and, yes, he had put a hot-water line through the basement out to the back, and, in the dead of winter, with his 50 amp heater running and a drain in the middle of the concrete floor, he could wash his MG convertible, dreaming of tomorrow and his escape.
Why buy a 100-euro pair of jeans that have been put through a machine to get that distressed, worn-in look when you can buy the real thing for 15 euros?
When a patient calls 111, an operator - who is trained in the same way as a 999 operator - can send out an ambulance, put someone straight through to a nurse, book an out-of-hours GP appointment, or direct the caller to a pharmacist or dentist.
While some claim this step would legitimate and facilitate redress of the danger posed by Saddam's weapons of mass destruction -- as one put it "The road to Baghdad is through New York" -- the reality is very different: The road to the Security Council is a dead end, and is favored by many precisely for that reason.
Calls will be put through to Shropdoc out-of-hours service on a temporary basis in Shropshire.
Operatives put an executive through a two-hour interview and evaluate his or her strengths and weaknesses.
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Leslie is a single mom -- just like my mom was a single mom -- trying to put her daughter through college.
Barnes missed a penalty for Bristol and he was rueing his wastefulness when James's grubber put Crocket through for a 46th-minute try.
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