Players act as the driver and use their motion to control speed, direction and ramming abilities.
They had designed their gunboats to cut nets and be strong enough to withstand ramming.
Keltie duly obliged for the Quakers, ramming his kick into the top right-hand corner to beat Lee.
He had escaped an earlier arrest attempt, in November, by ramming police cars and driving off the wrong way down a highway.
Ramming water into an old oilfield to push oil out, a technique that goes back to the late 19th century, is a common Encore exploit.
Ramming is his signature tactic, and it is what he and his crew intended to do to the Japanese fleet, if they could find it.
Watson began ramming drift netters in 1987, before the U.N. ban.
So on the ensuing Chicago possession, James got a bit of costly revenge, ramming into Chicago's Carlos Boozer as he attempted to fight through a pick.
For now, all such suggestions are theoretical, although the European Space Agency is planning a mission, named Don Quijote, to test the ramming tactic in 2011.
Reid has already committed to spearheading needed reforms to the Senate rules, and appears to have wisely decided against ramming through rules changes by a majority vote.
In the early nineties, instead of simply claiming the side of morality, as he did after ramming the Sierra, Watson began to assert legal authority for his actions.
It used to be so much easier for IBM : just keep building the biggest honking computers available to business, just keep ramming them into more and more offices.
Professor Kassem said his Yemeni client, Kazimi, had told him that, during his incarceration in the Dark Prison, he attempted suicide three times, by ramming his head into the walls.
Designers at Dyson put their vacuum cleaners through elaborate impact tests, including ramming them into baseboards and table legs some 21, 000 times, at a rate of 30 impacts per minute.
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No country regards ramming, disabling, or scuttling ships to be legal activities, and, except on rare occasions, even naval ships cannot lawfully interfere with foreign vessels on the high seas.
On policy matters, the PM has been ramming home his key message, that Labour has established economic stability, has proved its competence and identified the key economic challenges of the future.
If it cannot, the disputes are to be referred first to the Southern African Development Community (SADC), a 15-member regional group which, after months of deadlock, succeeded in ramming the deal through on January 28th.
But his Conservative counterpart William Hague said Mr Miliband and his colleagues were "ramming that constitution through under a new name and refusing to give voters a say at an election or a referendum" - a reference to the EU Reform treaty.
My long bones in my arms and legs felt like someone was ramming a long steel rod into them, my joints all creaked and popped in and out and ached like the worst arthritis ever. my skin was on fire and my extremities, especially my hands and feet, where it seemed to concentrate.
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