Sentences with phrase «just fair caught»

St Louis Rams WR Tavon Austin had just fair caught a punt when a Seattle Seahawks gunner ran his own teammate into him.
St Louis Rams WR Tavon Austin had just fair caught a punt when a Seattle Seahawks gunner ran his own teammate...

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In an act of apparent mercy, they just called fair catches.
Coquelin is yet to score for Arsenal, and to be fair the fans don't really want to see him bombing forward when his job is to protect the Gunners defence, but if he DID start scoring goals as well it wouldn't take long for him to catch Jack Wilshere's underwhelming total of just five League goals for the Gunners in his whole career!
We have been catching almost every poo with signals, and while we have not found pee signals we catch a fair number just by offering in the morning / after long naps, and during diaper changes.
I am starting earlier with Reid because he quickly caught on with Greyson's allowance and the benefits and naturally he wants to be just like his big brother, and Mommy wants to be fair.
«If Buffalo just got a fair shake, any reasonable assistance in a situation they didn't cause on their own — they got caught in an economic transformation — if anyone could put out a hand, Buffalo could pull itself up.
I like bike riding, art fairs, picnics with that special someone, plays, movies just being with the women that really catches your eye and becomes magic.
Summary Capsule: Corset - hating fair maiden and pirate heir - apparent hit the waves with the Keith Richards of the seas to battle scallywags caught in cursed limbo who just can't get no satisfaction...
If you come in the summer, you may just catch the biggest fun fair on the Rhine or come across the Japanese district where the best frozen yogurt may await you.
Ironically, the best way to catch one's eye at art fairs these days, it seems, is to show virtually nothing at all — to eschew the big paintings, bigger sculptures, and shiny mirror pieces that fill so many art fairs, and to instead devote lots of space to just a few works.
I caught up with the fair on Tuesday morning, when I slipped into a surprisingly well - attended press conference just as Fred Sicre, managing director of the Abraaj Group, Art Dubai's primary corporate sponsor, was dropping the phrase «empowering potential» a dozen times or more.
It's just that science and scientists, climate scientists in particular, still haven't caught tup with the fact that a lot of science is now being seen by the public as equally grubby in it's attempts to enhance it's own status as the lawyers and legal fraternity or the big pharma of the medical world or the shenanigans of the financial and accountancy world and all the other grubbiness inherent in any profession that seeks to elevate itself and it's practitioners to a high public, power wielding status by fair means or foul
Aaron: I think how it translates, how it ties into kind of the Gary Vaynerchuk model and how it's useful for lawyers to at least think about how they could be doing some stuff is there is now this trend in Facebook, Instagram videos of 1 to 2 minute videos with interesting video content and overlaid text that's kind of rapid fire overlaid text and you can convey by combining interesting visual content with well written but very short text content, you can convey a fair amount of information in just dozens of words, not even hundreds or thousands, and those at least in the current of multimedia online content are the kinds of things that are performing really well on the internet do a great job of conveying a small amount of information and are interesting for readers and catch them where they are because it is absolutely a fact that no one wants to read a law firm's full length press release about a case they won or an award an attorney got or whatever.
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