Sentences with phrase «fellow center backs»

He's such a commanding figure in the box and is always talking to his fellow center backs.
With both Omsberg and fellow center back Brent Kallman right footed, it was illustrative that Minnesota Head Coach Adrian Heath played Omsberg at left center back to avoid having two rookies line up next to one another.
The Estonia defender got on the end of a nod - down by fellow center back Dejan Lovren to grab the winner at Turf Moor, sealing Liverpool's third straight win and cementing fourth place in the standings for Juergen Klopp's side.

Not exact matches

The flight attendants actually offered to move Zuckerberg, the victim of a fellow passenger's acts of sexual harassment, to a center seat in the back of the plane.
The Center for Biological Evaluation and Research (CBER) would reduce its applied scientific research and cut back the number of research fellows hired to support the regulatory science program.
The lineage of most of the bulls in current Holstein herds, for example, can be traced back over a hundred years to just a few bulls, said Liu, who worked with Ti - Cheng Chang and Yang Yang, both former post-doctoral fellows in animal science at Penn State, and the late Ernest Retzel, National Center for Genome Resources.
In the event a fellow rescue accepts an animal into their program and they don't believe that animal is a good fit, they will be required to return the animal back to the Rescue Center or F&C so they can be placed or transferred to a more appropriate rescue partner.
Joe Romm, the senior fellow at the Center for American Progress who writes the Climate Progress blog, proclaimed awhile back that I pulled a «Charlie Sheen» when I blogged on the California Council study that Lewis participated in.
This comparison of Al Gore's film with Nazi propaganda -LRB-?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!!) was brought to you by Sterling Burnett, a senior fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis, an organization backed by, among others, Exxon.
Ultimately, if Albritton doesn't back down, Crouch may find himself at the center of a case that is bound to impact not just Crouch, but his fellow bloggers as well.
Of interest to law folk will be the fact that back in 2008 Swartz, then a research fellow at Harvard University's Safra Center for Ethics, used a program of his to download 20 % of the documents made available by PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records)-- «more than eighteen million pages with an approximate value of $ 1.5 million,» according to FBI documents — and released them to the public en masse.
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