Sentences with phrase «as a decoy for»

Range Rover development engineer Geoff Miller is credited with using the name as a decoy for registering the pre-production Range Rovers.
For this show, the artist has built his battery packs into a mobile of plastic crows with flapping wings, manufactured as decoys for hunting fowl.

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To sum up what happened in one paragraph: Chris Paul, in his return to Los Angeles, got mad at Blake Griffin for elbowing his coach and at Austin Rivers for talking shit to Trevor Ariza, and so Paul, Ariza, and James Harden attempted to enter the Clippers locker room through a «secret» backdoor tunnel while sending Clint Capela to the front door as a decoy, which led to the cops getting called and probably suspensions despite no physical altercations actually happening between the two sides.
Andy Kennedy drew up a play for Jarvis Summers, using Henderson as a decoy to create this improbable buzzer - beater from Summers:
He keeps the bench warm for the players and then gives them a breather while running around the court acting as a decoy.
You bring back CJ possibly as a decoy... leave the other guys who have been hot like Wade, Pat and Layman... I'd opt for Meyers to pull another defender since there was no time for rebound or anything.
he uses himself as a decoy to draw defenses out of the box and create room for the through pass which he has as per the examples above played himself sometimes.
It seems he's off the field immediately after every catch and is rarely there for an entire drive, which makes it really hard to use him as a decoy to get others open (something Kyle excelled at).
So for that unique reasons Mahrez will be able to attempt passes or use them as decoy and go on those maze running tearing appart the defence.
What if Reggie Bush had been on the field for that play, even as a decoy?
Going to more spread the Chiefs need a hybrid TE / H back that can line up out wide and be a legit receiving threat, go in jet motion as a lead blocker for the RB or decoy, and get motioned into the backfield as a lead blocker.
Everyone struggles against Bayern, but having said that, Cazorla's lack of aptitude to the position against top - class opponents was ruthlessly exposed, particularly by David Alaba for the Bayern third, who casually robbed Cazorla of possession 25 yards from goal, where he had all the time in the world to shoot from range, as Coquelin had pushed forward to create a decoy.
There are some who believe that the Adirondacks were used for major international business discussions while NYC and places that NYCers would go to were used as a decoy.
«It is either they came for information regarding the biometric registration and using as a decoy the removal of TV in my office.
As a decoy, they all reported in their offices and gave the Speaker the impression that they would file towards the legislative chamber for sitting.
Acting as a decoy of the intact receptor, such a peptide will bind the superantigen toxin and thereby block its access to the receptor needed for toxicity.
«Our combined analyses revealed that the leftover RNAs acted as a decoy — tricking TDP - 43 into binding them rather than the RNAs that are crucial for cell survival.
Cues, creaks, and decoys: Using passive acoustic monitoring as a tool for studying sperm whale depredation.
Because of this eye - popping coincidence, he is tapped, as a cautionary decoy, to fill in for Mitchell while he exits a public function.
Whereupon she falls as deeply for the decoy, unaware that her new lover has also been bedded by the woman plotting against her.
I had forgotten, until Us Weekly reminded me, that Briar Rose, the name chosen by Hayden Christensen and Rachel Bilson for their baby, is a name used as kind of a decoy for Princess Aurora in sleeping beauty.
But the odds are stacked in your favor in a one - on - one fight so long as you have a baseball bat in hand, some decoys made at the camp by combining phermones and firecrackers, and a penchant for swift kicks to the undead.
She is an accomplished decoy of national notoriety, and was the first woman certified as a United Kennel Club Trial decoy for all levels of Dog Sport.
Milo is Jessica's training partner and often comes with her to work to help demonstrate behaviors, or as a decoy dog for her reactive dog clients.
You can set a health marker that will heal your units, a smoke screen which makes it more difficult for the units to be hit, a decoy which can direct fire away from your units (or other targets) and, eventually, air strikes which gives you your only offensive ability in the game as the squad leader.
There's even loot to procure - in this case mods and loadouts that can be equipped for each mission, including some delicious gadgets like an inflatable Samus that can be deployed as a decoy - and a scoring system that binds each level, with points doled out for charge shots, missiles or long - range hits all pushing you towards the three medal ranking that's hard to attain for all but the most regimented squad.
Much like the previous game, the stealth mechanics forego any particular focus for a loose grab - bag of toys and abilities; you can creep around out of sight, hiding in shadows, under tables and out on ledges, or if that's too pedestrian, you can vomit up a clone to act as a decoy, turn invisible, leave acid traps underfoot and shoot people full of darts.
The use of traps allows for a variety of functions, such as serving as a decoy, preventing a ghost from passing a certain location, and radar to allow you to see the ghost if it's in the vicinity of the device.
Moving left to right, and dissolving as they go, they formed the original backdrop for a 1979 dance, «Glacial Decoy,» by the choreographer Trisha Brown, who died in March and with whom Rauschenberg had worked many times.
Take California Fish and Game warden A.J. Bolton, for example, who employs animal automatons in Eureka, California as decoys in poaching sting operations.
The mere presence of an option that was not desired — known as the decoy or dominated option — affected behavior, leading to a potential 42.8 % increase in incremental revenue for The Economist.
So we appreciate that this job is a little bit redundant now, but for years the Iraqi dictator and his offspring hired decoy lookalikes as a defensive measure (there were even rumours within minutes of Husseinâ $ ™ s televised hanging that they had put the wrong man to death!)
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