Politicians don't typically broadcast their defeat, and when they do it pays to watch for the blindside hit.
It is also doubtful whether video footage would have captured the incident, which occurred on the blindside after a scrum had gone to ground.
The blindside has been out of action since aggravating a problem with the joint during Ulster's victory over Aironi at the end of January.
Holah held up replacement hooker Damien Varley as the Munster pack tried to sniff out a try, which arrived on 71 minutes when Deasy sniped through, setting up a ruck from which O'Gara attacked the blindside and got over.
The Italian blindside received his second yellow card and was sent off for his trouble, while Benazzi positioned himself on the end of a neat reverse flick by Aubin Hueber to score yet another try for France.
Come the April 25 draft fans will descend upon New York City's famed Radio City Music Hall in hopes of hearing their favorite club call the name of a left tackle who can protect their quarterback's blindside for the next decade.
Production is being handled by 3ality Digital, previously responsible for the BCS game that turned some of our preconceived notions about 3D with its BCS National Championship broadcast a little over a year ago, which plans to use 5 cameras from a lower angle than usual to resemble the perspective of the actual players -- minus concussion-inducing blindside hits to the head.
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Specifically he failed to note that Netanyahu's statement at the Oval Office was precipitated by Obama's decision to blindside Netanyahu with his announcement that the US supported an Israeli withdrawal to the indefensible 1949 armistice lines.
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Jones admits he hasn't had a massive amount of experience appearing in the number seven shirt as he usually plays blindside for Llanelli but says he is comfortable with the idea of playing out of position.
One great blindside example is xerography , the process behind photocopying.
They worked their way into the Worcester 22 and although Tuitupou floored England flanker James Haskell with a massive blindside tackle scrum-half Eoin Reddan created a gap with a nicely angled run from the back of a ruck.
Lions head coach Ian McGeechan pulled no late selection surprises for the match, with Croft to start at blindside flanker.
In September 1987 he issued the first of several predictions of the Tokyo banking crash and went on in "Blindside, " a controversial 1995 analysis that was praised by John Kenneth Galbraith and Bill Clinton, to show that a heedless America was fast losing its formerly vaunted leadership in advanced manufacturing -- and particularly in so-called producers' goods -- to Japan.
Gatland has chosen Jones to play in an unfamiliar openside role alongside blindside Jonathan Thomas and number 8 Ryan Jones in the back row for the first test.
It seemed bad enough that Secretary of State Colin Powell's former deputy, Richard Armitage, had been so disloyal to President Bush as to blindside him for over two years about Armitage's role in the so-called Plame Affair.
In fact, many of the cardinal sins of financial excess seem to be part-and-parcel of the ETF business these days: extreme leverage, market manipulation and tax bills that can blindside unsuspecting investors, to name a few.
Ulster blindside flanker Thomas Anderson was sin-binned after he was adjudged to have gone over the top of a ruck.
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