Sentences with phrase «blocked by the notch»

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Madrid had some quality scoring chances, but a series of top - notch saves from Gianluigi Buffon and one brave block by Miralem Pjanic that may have rearranged his face a tad bit meant that Juventus hung on long enough for Mandzukic to score a second time in the 37th minute, this one a header off a perfectly weighted cross from Stephan Lichtsteiner.
That reputation came a whisker away from being ramped up several notches as Terence saw his goal - ward header blocked by a brave Josh Vela, originating from a Joe Lolley cross at the second time of asking from the right flank.
According to a 2007 study by Donald Shoup at the University of California, Los Angeles, drivers in a 15 - block district of LA notched up a staggering 1.5 million kilometres a year looking for parking spaces.
Researchers knew that cells in the inner ear below hair cells — known as supporting cells — can become the sensory cells themselves when stimulated by a protein that blocks Notch signaling, which is an important mechanism for cell communication.
There was a HIF - 1α — dependent CSC increase in ER - α — positive cancers following hypoxic exposure, which was blocked by inhibition of estrogen and Notch signaling.
Color blocking is usually the trend that keeps on giving in London, but this time around, the city has taken it up a notch by blocking prints.
No matter how you rock this crush - worthy sweater, you'll totally steal the show, and potentially a few hearts < 3Since understated is totally overrated, I turned this sweater up a notch by pairing it with a color blocked midi skirt & bold, statement pearls.
The quality of trim materials has improved by several notches over those of the ASX or Outlander, but there is still a large amount of dark plastic, and lesser - used switchgear has been shunted into a hard - to - see block between the steering wheel and the door.
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