Sentences with phrase «ejection against»

Harold Cummings» late ejection against Union will keep him out of Quakes» next game against Houston Dynamo

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Tuberville unhinges himself against the local line judge, all chin and chest, like a Bobby Cox ejection at its peak.
Carolina Panthers running back Armond Smith certainly earned the ejection he received in Thursday nights game against the Baltimore Ravens.
As Vieira's ejection was upheld, he will be suspended for NYCFC's Aug. 20 game against the LA Galaxy.
The former received a red card in the 23rd minute against the Union, while the referee handed the latter a second yellow card for an ejection in minute 86.
This past weekend, the MInnesota State High School League took an unprecedented step of changing the rules mid-season, by stiffening the penalties on three of the most violent and dangerous infractions in hockey: checking from behind, boarding and contact to the head will now result in an automatic five - minute «major» against the offending player resulting in ejection and forcing his team to play short - handed for five minutes, regardless of how many times it is scored upon during the ensuing power play.
Nicolas Sarkozy's ejection as French president merely marked the latest political backlash against European politicians who get entangled in the economic crisis.
However, if the ion survives against the electron ejection, it undergoes dissociation.
At the solar maximum, for example, an increased number of outbursts called coronal mass ejections hurl millions of tons of magnetic and electrically charged plasma gas against the Earth's magnetosphere, the magnetic field that surrounds the planet.
Soul Fjord's opening cinematic exposes protagonist Magnus Jones tragic ejection from a Valhallan discotheque, tasking the hero with scaling back up Yggdrasil and seeking retribution against the Nordic bouncer responsible for the snub.
Belatedly following up on the Mar. 7 report about the $ 31 million verdict against Ford Motor in Zavala County, Tex., on attorney Mikal Watts's theory (as we put it then) «that the [ejection] injuries were Ford's fault because it should have used laminated instead of conventional glass in the side windows as a sort of substitute restraint system,» law student Shane Murphy (George Mason U.) had the following comment:
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