- ball is
kicked a very
short distance from hand,
allowing the
kicker to
regather the ball and run with it; a punt, when the ball is
kicked a long distance...
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Sheffield Woman of
Considerable Consequences Clyde Binfield Professor Emeritus in History,
University of
Sheffield Regather Co-operative, Sharrow, Sheffield...
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allowed a
player to
place the ball for a
place kick, take a run-up, and then
regather the ball and play on
instead of
kicking it, in
order to
catch defenders...
- and the
people of Israel. God is
carrying out His
predetermined plan to
regather the
Jewish people from
their worldwide dispersion and
restore them to their...
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kicker himself or a
teammate can
chase or
regather it.
Sometimes the
kicker himself will
attempt to
regather after an
extremely short chip kick over or...
- for
points scored between the postsĀ ;
during the game
players s**** to
regather possession by
hitting the last
square occupied by
their opponent. Kick-off...
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eldest and most able son in the campaign. He
waited another two
years to
regather his strength. In 1275,
Abaqa sent a
messenger to
Edward with a letter....
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territory to England.
Before dawn on 8 August,
Medina Sidonia struggled to
regather his
fleet after the
fireships scattered it, and was
reluctant to sail further...
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Ebbie then
finds herself back in the
deserted Dobson's, and
tries to
regather her thoughts. At 01:11 a.m., the
second "appointment" - the
Ghost of Christmas...
- the last line of defence,
having to
tackle any
opposition players and
regather the ball from any
kicks that make it
through their teammates. It is for...