Sentences with phrase «ejected as»

The passenger was ejected as they were likely not wearing their seat belt.
But after swishing the request around, the Appeals Court ejected it as not meeting the class certification standards of the state's consumer protection law, M.G.L. c. 93A.
To the Surrealists he owed not so much the form of his own distinctive «writing,» but the notion that the painting was to be ejected as a «stream,» in one seeming burst.
The long low truck did take a nice ding to the front bumper on the climb, and the poor front air dam ejected itself as well.
So they voted out the mayor who made schools better, Adrian Fenty, which got Rhee ejected as well — all documented in my book The Bee Eater.
The buildup of material reaches a tipping point and is eventually ejected as blobs of hot plasma along the star's spin axis, shown in panel 3.
They had thought new suns formed from the dusty debris ejected as old stars died.
After these molecules are formed on interstellar dust grains, they may be ejected as a diffuse gas.
Instead, it is ejected as a pair of high - velocity jets from the protostar's north and south poles.
Published today in PLOS ONE, the research shows that biofluorescence — a phenomenon by which organisms absorb light, transform it, and eject it as a different color — is common and variable among marine fish species, indicating its potential use in communication and mating.

Not exact matches

As United Airlines tries to contain the brand damage it sustained from forcibly ejecting a passenger several days ago, airlines overall have scored record high quality ratings.
Elected as a PC MLA in 2008 and ejected in 2010, Dr. Sherman immediately enjoyed folk hero status as an Independent MLA for criticizing the PC Government's record on health care.
It would have been much easier, effective as a straight - up shot, instead of one of those time - release capsules that your body sometimes just ejects before it's really had a chance to do anything.
Against every attempt to pick God out from the husk of the world, as one picks the kernel from a nut, against every effort to eject God from the cockpit of his world, the Christian church makes this confession of his living presence and his sovereign power.
Dr. Austin, the «scientist» in question, is a young earth creationist who went to the site with the stated purpose of finding «proof against evolution,» gathered material which was a mix of newly formed rock and ancient rock which had been ejected from the mountain, dated them with imprecise methods, and then skewed the results, as thousands of actual scientists have already reported.
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Had the umpire done his homework, Tony Gwynn would never have been ejected in his ninth game as coach at San Diego State (SCORECARD, March 3).
As always with Phil, he could easily eject early on Friday afternoon or win the whole damn thing on Sunday — both seem like very real possibilities.
I know there were at least 3 protestors inside because news accounts mentioned them as being ejected after they shouted anti-abortion slogans during the president's speech.
It appeared that it only took one technical for the referee to eject Durant, who was mad that a foul was called on the floor and not as an and - one floater.
Just when it looked as if the game might turn into an all - out free - for - all, the officials moved in quickly, broke it up and ejected Brown and Scott from the game.
Then, just as he almost squares up, someone hits the eject button on Leyritz's id, and he's transported to a different dimension.
for example, tripping can be a personal foul, as well as kicking, but violent kicks (or blind ninja kicks to the groin) and stomps can cause a player to be ejected.
Then, as Gogan walked back to his huddle, Smith retaliated with a shot to Gogan's head, setting off the scrum that ended with both men being ejected.
Hopefully more referees in the future are willing to eject parents and coaches who are misbehaving in order to keep incidents like this from occurring as much.
The final act of Farrell in a Red Sox uniform was protecting one of his players, as he ran out onto the field to get himself ejected in a very obvious «look at me, ump, over here!»
Collison didn't really do anything wrong, as Rivers instigated the scrum, but generally in these situations both players are ejected.
Austin ended up punching Boston's third - base coach, Stanton was in the middle of the scrum, and Austin, Kelly, as well as New York's third base coach Phil Nevin and reliever Tommy Kahnle, were ejected from the game.
Everyone contributed for Team Maione as the Mike «Desi Relaford» Maione, Sam «Thanks for not getting ejected» Harmlech, Adam «Air» Bernkopf and «Sugar» Shane Rachman (times 2) all scored.
Howard got an early start as he was ejected early in this blowout.
A referee can ignore serious foul play, claiming he's allowing advantage, he can whistle a foul or ignore one in the penalty area and caution or eject a player according to his own agenda without having to justify it at all as we all are well aware.
Don't count Tom Coughlin as one of the people who understands why Jalen Ramsey was ejected last Sunday.
As a result, a «bad boy» image has been suggested in the French media, while he was also ejected from Anderlecht's youth set - up after a year for poor behaviour.
Parenting coach and author Vicki Hoefle's new book, Parenting as Partners: How to Launch Your Kids Without Ejecting Your Spouse, brings that conversation into the forefront.
(International Board Certified Lactation Consultant) Kelly Bonyata, babies can only metabolize (absorb and eject) caffeine at the same rate as adults at a certain age.
Now, there's a new book that brings that conversation into the forefront, Parenting as Partners: How to Launch Your Kids Without Ejecting Your Spouse by Vicki Hoefle, a parenting coach and author.
As the website KellyMom points out, oxytocin is responsible for all kinds of contractions, from those in the breast tissue that allow for women to «eject» milk, to the contractions in the uterus during breastfeeding.
It's as if someone who was ejected from a car while driving drunk and unbelted shortly before the car burst into flames were crowing that it was the fact that he was drunk and unbelted that saved his life.
The first is that the Conservatives don't even end up as the largest party and Cameron is summarily ejected from Downing Street, in which case he would immediately resign, leaving the way clear for Boris to fight a leadership contest against, in all probability, George Osborne and Theresa May and possibly one or two other, darker horses — odds on Chris Grayling anyone?
Lords reform has sat around as an issue, discussed sporadically and unenthusiastically by government, without solution, since most hereditary peers were ejected in 1999.
In 1940, the American Civil Liberties Union ejected founding member Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, saying that her membership in the Communist Party was enough to disqualify her as a civil libertarian.
Again, as the incumbent Prime Minister, Cameron could have the first go at assembling a parliamentary majority — provided that Conservative MPs don't eject him first.
The voters» verdict was not as clear as it might have been, but one thing was for sure: they showed their desire for Labour to be ejected from office by sacking the best part of 100 of their MPs (sending fewer Liberal Democrats back to Westminster too).
Boris Johnson has described members of the London Assembly as «great supine protoplasmic invertebrate jellies» after they ejected him from a meeting
The owners of the Wandering Dago, run at the time by Andrea Loguidice and Brendan Snooks, filed suit in August 2013 against employees and leaders of OGS, including Commissioner RoAnn Destito and Executive Deputy Commissioner Joe Rabito, as well as the New York Racing Association, which ejected the truck from the Saratoga Race Course in July of that year.
And it has to think much more self - critically about the reawakened liberalism that has done as much to eject Labour from power as anything else.
Observations revealed a previously theorized process dubbed a «kilonova» — thought to be a source of heavy elements like gold, silver, platinum and uranium — which could form as neutron - rich material is ejected from the stars.
Using Hubble's spectroscopic capabilities the teams also found indications of material being ejected by the kilonova as fast as one - fifth of the speed of light.
The team's simulations show that 70 to 98 % of the middleweight black holes at the hearts of clusters were ejected, depending on the assumptions used, such as the mass of the small black holes and the initial mass of the middleweight black hole.
Planetary nebulae, which got their name after being misidentified by early astronomers, are formed when an ageing star weighing up to eight times the mass of the sun ejects its outer layers as clouds of luminous gas (see Why stars go out in a blaze of glory).
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