But the Redskins weren't shy about thrusting their young leader out there as the answer.
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At this thought, I am galvanized into action, thrusting clothes at Sarah with alarming ferocity.
But the drafting has not been entirely a matter of America thrusting its demands on a reluctant Japan.
The corporation said 325 viewers complained about footballer Robbie Savage's hip-thrusting performance to the Michael Jackson hit Bad.
It was the first well thrusting past more than 10, 000 feet of water.
But thrusting bat and pad together down the pitch was fraught with danger.
As she struggled on, other consumers--or one other consumer, anyway--continued to fall under the spell of the spoon-thrusting sea captain.
Many were seen happily thrusting their purple ink-stained fingers at photographers -- the colored fingers a symbol of Iraq's free elections.
They stated to BBC Scotland that, by thrusting his head into Lafferty's chest, Brown had been deemed to have displayed violent conduct.
Adopting a fixed-pie mentality risks thrusting us into resource wars and conflict.
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Yet sitting in her Minneapolis office, dressed in a black 1980s power suit, Ms Nelson looks every bit the thrusting business executive.
Inside the cover was a picture of a boy, thin and upright, thrusting a stick of flame into the face of an enormous square-headed cat.
These included thrusting his right arm forward to cast a spell and crossing his left arm in front of him to shield himself from attacks.
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"He lights up the night, " Henry said and began to jump around, thrusting his fists, demonstrating his best Lightning Man moves as Mr. Kleiman snapped away.
Art Deco's simplified, streamlined forms, thrusting vertical elements and geometric ornamentation captured the spirit of a rising city determined to secure its place in the modern world.
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Towering over the machine, whose controls he manipulates, the lean and powerful automaton is given an unashamed phallic authority by the drill-shaft thrusting down from his loins.
When, in 1965, the party needed a leader to take on Labour's Harold Wilson, presented as a thrusting technocrat, capable Ted Heath won in a three-cornered election.
Back in the 1970s, a handful of thrusting, young Japanese firms, including Casio, Kenwood and Kyocera (then known as Kyoto Ceramics), also invested in research and had great success.
" Thrusting a not-so-subtle wedge between Pakistan's increasingly vocal holy-war, or jihadi, lobby and the long-suffering citizens, he added: "Will endless, costly struggle build good schools for your children?
The jurors seemed to pay close attention to Defense Attorney Robert Shapiro as he held a knife and demonstrated different ways of holding it and thrusting it at an invisible victim.
"If the slaughter of 20 babies does not capture and hold your attention, then I give up because I don't know what else will, " Ramsey continued, thrusting a pointed finger for emphasis.
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Beverley was called for a technical foul for thrusting his left forearm into Jackson after the Thunder guard made a steal attempt similar to the one that ended up with Westbrook getting hurt.
Worried by opinion polls suggesting that foreigners regard Britain as backward-looking, and keen to burnish its image for dynamism, the Blair government is intent on presenting Britain as a modern, thrusting type of nation.
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The filmmakers have pulled off a stunning paradox: Caesar is much more human than an entirely digitized creation, and much more apish than an actual ape faster, stronger, more exuberant in his knuckle-dragging, chin-thrusting, lunging glory.
The major American manufacturer Lockheed Martin was the first to use the high thrusting (635 newtons) Leros-1b on its telecoms platforms, but the engine has also found favour at the US space agency down the years.
The three goals in Brussels were all very different: a delightful chip over the goalkeeper, a thrusting run to beat two defenders and finish at the near post, and a powerful shot from outside the box.
The gripe about Britain being poor at gestating bold entrepreneurs is an old one: the stereotype is of boffins who are good at generating ideas, but lose out to thrusting Americans when it comes to monetising them.
For starters, a Mr. Darcy-like Lord Osborne was to emerge as one of Emma's suitors and the Watson girls' father was going to die, thrusting them into a precarious financial situation and no doubt ramping up their matrimonial quests.
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Rangers began to threaten and a superb thrusting run from Nacho Novo, retaining his place after two goals on Tuesday, set up Kris Boyd, but his strike partner curled the ball wide of the post from the edge of the box.
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