Sentences with phrase «face cut blocks»

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In a six - technique (head up on the tight end), Ford repeatedly got pushed off the ball and reached by the right tackle when facing a combo block or cut off by the tight end when the run was away from him.
Sanders evolved from underused fan favorite to Milwaukee's face of the franchise in less than a year, cutting his fouls while upping his rebounding rate and maintaining his prodigious shot - blocking numbers.
Ogilvie finished up his three rounds of play with a 14 - over on the tournament and likely facing the chopping block on the second cut.
Thousands of dollars of circuitry sat inert before us, and the man from Nielsen whispered urgently into his radio, then turned a hangdog face to tell us the system wouldn't work because a 300 - year - old maple was blocking satellite reception, which prompted my nature - centric Captain Planet - loving kids to scream «CUT IT DOWN!»
Rodriguez, bearing cuts on both sides of his face, allegedly ignored the orders of two police officers and tried to walk through metal barricades to get through a blocked off area near the Lower Manhattan encampment.
He went on to develop serial block - face electron microscopy, whereby detailed 3D imagery of minute structures within tissue are generated by the repeated removal of thin slices and scanning of the remaining cut surface of samples.
Professor Denk's solution — first published in 2004 - was to perform scanning EM not on the cut sections of a tissue sample, but rather on the surface of the tissue block after repeatedly removing each top section — which he called «serial block - face electron microscopy.»
At - need students can qualify for assistance such as the Pell Grant, but that program has faced the chopping block in recent years as the federal government cuts costs.
Investigations may eventually confirm the specifics of how the fire at the West London tower block spread so catastrophically on the night of 14 June, but the government and construction industry faces much deeper questions about whether a culture of deregulation, cost - cutting and buck - passing turned what should have been a small, inconsequential fire into a national tragedy.
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