Back at Oracle Arena, if the Nuggets can win and
take home court advantage back to Denver, it could shift the series completely.
Not exact matches
After the game, it didn't
take sports fans long to speculate that the malfunction was actually intentional to give the Spurs an even bigger
home court advantage.
Most foreclosures in Colorado are non-judicial, which means the lender doesn't have to
take you to
court to foreclose on the
home.
Ramirez, who has no criminal record according to
court papers filed in his case, was
taken into custody last week at his father's
home in Seattle by ICE officers.
Health Minister Helena Jaczek said she could not comment on the lawsuits because they are before the
courts but told reporters the Liberal government — which is up for re-election June 7 — has increased funding for nursing
homes since
taking power in 2003.
Beth and Randall became attached to Deja and didn't want her to go
home to her mother — they were willing to
take it to
court.
God is not a judge seated apart from man and assigning blame and penalty, like a
court judge, who when he has sent a convicted offender to prison goes peacefully
home and
takes his ease there.
My
home is not thirty minutes away from Dover Area High School and even closer to the Federal District
Court in Harrisburg where the Kitzmiller v. Dover trial
took place in the fall of 2005.
We're well aware not all readers can jet down to New Orleans whenever they feel like sampling its expansive culinary scene, so for those of you who find it difficult to visit Crescent City, or for those of you who want to
take the experience
home, Chef Kristin Butterworth, executive chef at The Windsor
Court Hotel's Grill Room, graciously shared her recipe for Gulf Coast Snapper with creamy chowder, mirepoix (a mix of celery, crrotes and and horseradish foam.
The Indiana Pacers look
take sole possession of second place in the East while Atlanta looks to get closer to
home court advantage.
The Blazers» recent ascent and the hard knocks they've
taken along the way have proved to them they don't need
home court advantage.
Traded away for almost no cash and three run - of - the -
court players, Chamberlain is again threatening to
take his investments and go
home.
I also had the Jazz
taking us out last night, but as soon as they announced
home court and playing the Pelicans at the game it seemed like the team just relaxed and really just man handled them almost all night.
But the Jazz rookie has been everything and more for a Utah team now in position to defend
home court and
take command of their first - round series back in Salt Lake City.
Seven lower seeds have stolen
home -
court advantage, and on Thursday three higher ones will try to
take it back.
This is where we
take their heart and get back
home court.
I honestly think that with the
home court dominance between these two teams that it would
take your guys having a good night combined with our guys having a bad night for your team to win.
The Spurs made a late push to barely squeeze out that win,
taking back
home court advantage.
Murray will not, however, have the
home court advantage as he did in 2012 in his
home country of Great Britain - which is something to
take note of.
It may be listed as a neutral venue, but one team will enjoy a substantial
home -
court advantage when the 4th - seeded Purdue Boilermakers (27 - 7 SU, 19 - 11 ATS)
take on the top - seeded Kansas Jayhawks (30 - 4 SU, 13 - 19 ATS) on Thursday night.
This matchup will
take place at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri — a venue located just 35 miles away from the Jayhawks
home court.
Stings to lose
home court advantage temporarily but channeling my inner SH to
take the longest view...
The plane will
take you back to
home territory, to familiar teammates, to
courts with lines where they should be.
Fans at the Australian Open besieged
court attendants in hopes of
taking home anything Anna Kournikova had touched; one towel boy was offered $ 63 for a sweat - soaked Kournikova towel — and refused to give it up.
All they need, however, is to win in Game 2 and they'll
take home -
court advantage.
So when they
took the
court on Wednesday Night, they knew «Win or Go
Home» meant even more to them..
It may be listed as a neutral venue, but one team will enjoy a substantial
home -
court advantage when the 4th - seeded Purdue Boilermakers (27 - 7 SU, 19 - 11 ATS)
take on the top - seeded Kansas Jayhawks (30 - 4 SU, 13 - 19 ATS)...
The San Antonio Spurs had
taken home -
court advantage away from the Miami Heat, but then the reigning champions
took them apart.
We live apart because my week to week custody agreement
court order has me staying in my
home town to
take my son to school on my weeks with him, my husband has decided to stay an hour an a half away in his town because he won't leave his boys.
Afterwards, the father was not allowed to
take the baby
home until social workers had visited and gone to a
court to apply to a magistrate to have him recognised as the baby's father.
When I was a kid, if you ran away from
home they would
take you to
court and put you on probation; you were simply not allowed to run the streets and be a delinquent.
«Frankly, I don't think there was ever any evidence that it was in the best interest of the child to be
taken from his
home» in the first place, Rietz said in
court.
Take a quick jog around the
courts, get some dynamic stretching going and even ice up when you get
home.
«It is completely bizarre that in one case the resurfacing of tennis
courts took priority over the repair of service
homes.»
He may have violated the rules by receiving
court appointments that allowed him to earn over the limit,
taking home over $ 550,000 in
court contracts over the last decade.
Whether it was the «snooper's charter», the extension of «secret
courts», the «go
home» illegal immigrant vans, or the arrest of David Miranda, the perception has
taken root in the party that Lib Dem ministers have too often caved in to Theresa May's authoritarian demands.
But civil liberties activists question why it
took a
court decision to force the government to remove innocent people's DNA in the first place, saying the
home office was engaged in creating a universal database by stealth.
They'd tow away a car and get it into running shape, then
take it to some local show or county fair — the Erie County Fair in Hamburg was always the
home court — with a dream of qualifying for a marquee stop on the demolition circuit:
The measure, criticised by civil liberty campaigners as a «snooper's charter», has been
taken out of a more general
Home Office and Ministry of Justice - sponsored crime and
courts bill, which ministers need to get on to the statute book as fast as possible.
«In a careful and balanced judgment, the
court has found that the
home secretary has acted irrationally and therefore unlawfully in
taking a decision to freeze asylum support rates for those seeking asylum for the third, and now fourth, year running,» Sonal Ghelani, solicitor at the Migrants» Law Project, said.
Ikanya, who called on the police to investigate the matter, said, «The Attorney - General of Rivers State, Chinwenwo Aguma, SAN, had boasted that since the police had refused to produce Dr. Lloyd, they (the prosecution) would ensure that Lloyd appeared in
court to
take a plea «their own way» and six hours later, the country
home of Lloyd was bombed and razed.
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The two were in possession of a iPad with a Notre Dame protective case and $ 200 in loose change
taken from Miner's 102 Woodside Drive
home, according to City
Court documents.
Unique cabins provide a
home base for guests to
take advantage of Camp Wandawega's lakefront beach, hiking trails, shuffleboard
courts and archery.
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court nominal divorce hearing upon the plaintiff any rights that they may have thought of her
taking home a lot of money in the process of confronting.
Those who flout the established taboos often face such harsh consequences as losing their jobs, their
homes or custody of their children, so the Hasidic actors who appeared in the film
courted peril and banishment simply by
taking part.
The moral quandary at the center of the film may not be an original one — Danish commander Claus Pedersen (Pilou Asbæk) must go to
court over a split - second decision made during a firefight in which his actions saved a comrade while unknowingly leading to a number of civilian casualties — but Lindholm
takes seemingly ages to get to that point, allowing the audience to soak in the monotony and incessant - if - buried burden of Pedersen's position: serving as ersatz father for his unit while knowing, intuitively, that his family desperately needs him back
home.
When Frank threatens to have the
courts declare her an unfit mother and
take back their daughter, Margaret hesitantly agrees to wed fellow painter Walter Keane (Christoph Waltz) so she can provide a stable
home life.
At the request of a
court - appointed attorney for two of the children, the appellate
court both overturned the juvenile
court and
took the broader step of ruling that
home - schooling parents must have state teaching certification, leaving the vast majority in violation of the law.
He recruited a prominent lawyer, Elbridge Gerry, who
took the case to the New York State Supreme
Court and argued that there was good reason to believe Mary Ellen would suffer irreparable harm unless she was removed from her
home.