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1. Defensive foul in the post, defender wipes away offensive player’s arm Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player Backdowns and dislodges defender Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player Backdowns and dislodges defender “This is an example of an offensive foul for dislodging

2. “Roots That Cannot Be Dislodged”

3. Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player Backdowns and dislodges defender

4. Offensive Foul in the post, offensive player Backdowns and dislodges defender.

5. They needed a bulldozer to dislodge the rock.

6. How did your son dislodge the tinder?

7. The earthquake dislodged stones from the walls and the roof.

8. She shook the sun dress convulsively, dislodging many of the tiny insects.

9. Auger - a long flexible steel coil for dislodging stoppages in curved pipes

10. 5 This is sufficient to dislodge any particles.

11. 1 They needed a bulldozer to dislodge the rock.

12. Rainfall had dislodged debris from the slopes of the volcano.

13. A collecting container accommodates used abrasive crystal particles and dislodged skin tissue fragments.

14. This process dislodged the grain from the stalks and the husks.

15. K-wire fixation may fail due to wires dislodging, and may predispose to pin site infection.

16. Pressure, a sharp blow, even a violent sneeze could dislodge it.

17. Army commanders were preparing to dislodge the militia from the capital.

18. Alternate between 5 Blows and 5 thrusts until the blockage is dislodged

19. The sobs doubled him over and shook him as if dislodging a strange, heavy obstruction from his throat.

20. 2 The rebels have so far failed to dislodge the President.

21. 16 Stick to big rocks that would be difficult to dislodge.

22. 4 There's something between my teeth and I can't dislodge it.

23. 26 Larger pieces of dirty cometary ice may also be dislodged by this furious evaporation.

24. All ballast shall be secured in a way that prevents it from becoming dislodged during testing.

25. 7 Army commanders were preparing to dislodge the militia from the capital.

26. A baffle plate dislodged, blocking the flow of coolant in a nuclear reactor near Detroit, Michigan.

27. 10 Even so,[www.Sentencedict.com] these cautionary comments should not dislodge us from the main point.

28. The feeling that this discipline is somehow undignified is difficult to dislodge in some minds.

29. 3 We need two wins to dislodge the French team from first place.

30. All ballast shall be secured in a way that prevents it from becoming dislodged during test conduct.

31. 19 The feeling that this discipline is somehow undignified is difficult to dislodge in some minds.

32. 15 Her doubts about its truth do not, in equal measure, dislodge her belief.

33. He fights stubbornly, and has thus far resisted all our efforts to dislodge him.....

34. It was clear to him that if he dislodged the knife it would fall completely out of reach.

35. One end of a bridge had torn loose or been dislodged, wedging tons of rusty iron in the entrance.

36. 6 It was 30 minutes before rescuers could dislodge the food from his throat.

37. The Nasopharyngeal Airway is not easily dislodged during transport and better tolerated than an Oropharyngeal Airway

38. All ballast shall be secured in a way that prevents it from becoming dislodged during testing

39. Sciorra plays a Colorado astronomer who discovers that an approaching comet has dislodged several asteroids, propelling them toward Earth.

40. To prevent plugging, the system is backflushed at a high velocity to dislodge accumulated particles.

41. 11 Last December government troops stormed 20 prisons to dislodge prisoners from the dormitory wards.

42. With the curette the surgeon scrapes the wall of the womb to dislodge the embryo.

43. 21 He fights stubbornly, and has thus far resisted all our efforts to dislodge him.....

44. All ballast shall be secured in a way that prevents it from becoming dislodged during test conduct

45. And at the end I bang my hand against the pole to dislodge the bird.

46. 12 She became champion in 1982 and no one has been able to dislodge her.

47. 18 Sciorra plays a Colorado astronomer who discovers that an approaching comet has dislodged several asteroids, propelling them toward Earth.

48. If you are 60 or older, you are more prone to having your ear Crystals dislodge

49. 27 It stuck in my throat and I had to cough and cough to dislodge it.

50. 23 The question came sneaking into her mind and, once there, it proved difficult to dislodge.

51. 1 By 750 the time had come for the caliphate itself to be transformed and for the Umayyad regime to be dislodged.

52. It' s fantastic, but you better be careful.Pressure, sharp blow... even a violent sneeze could dislodge it

53. 22 However, don't move the design around too enthusiastically in case you dislodge any unattached flowers completely.

54. 14 He may challenge the Prime Minister even if he decides he cannot dislodge her this time.

55. 18 Her husband was always with us but as a couple they were difficult to dislodge without rudeness.

56. She looked sassy, she thought, as she swung her long jet hair, careful not to dislodge the jasmine.

57. 26 Walk gingerly over the rocks and sand. Stick to big rocks that would be difficult to dislodge.

58. 28 Once an explanation has been accepted by the scientific community as a whole, it is very hard to dislodge it.

59. The cleaner comprises an inner surface having an abrasive surface for mechanically scraping and dislodging material trapped in the enlarged cutting head tissue removing surface.

60. 8 The most difficult volatiles to dislodge will be those borne in compounds such as carbonates and hydroxy silicates.

61. Patients are usually given sleep goggles or eye shields to wear for several nights to prevent them from dislodging the flap in their sleep.

62. 29 She looked sassy, she thought, as she swung her long jet hair, careful not to dislodge the jasmine.

63. Eventually divers provided first hand evidence that sea otters use rocks as hammers under water to dislodge the abalones.

64. Using the metaphor of a strong root system of a tree, Solomon says: “Good men have roots that cannot be dislodged.”

65. 24 The position of the piece of gravel would have made it virtually impossible for the fish to dislodge it.

66. As a cataract is a clouding in the lens of the eye, Couching is a technique whereby the lens is dislodged, thus removing the opacity

67. 30 Eventually divers provided first hand evidence that sea otters use rocks as hammers under water to dislodge the abalones.

68. He had managed to dislodge the noose from his neck and save himself by jumping into the freezing water below.

69. 20 The snake began to choke as it tried to swallow his arm and simultaneously dislodge the obstruction from its windpipe.

70. 9 He had managed to dislodge the noose from his neck and save himself by jumping into the freezing water below.

71. “Bumping” is a lock-picking technique that refers to the repeated striking motion used to dislodge the pins inside a lock

72. Antwerp, with its frustrating fragmentation and hallucinations, never manages fully to dislodge the impression that it is a cobbled assemblage of pages

73. The Dukes began advancing up the line of the original trenches to dislodge the remaining Chinese forces in the forward trenches.

74. 25 It was then time to call for the gunners and pilots to dislodge the defenders and exact vengeance for dead comrades.

75. 17 More than four dozen employees have been working in shifts round the clock since then, figuring out how to dislodge it.

76. (3) Not only will he not go, but any attempt to dislodge him would certainly cause trouble to erupt in that Beleaguered state again

77. Egyptian authorities were working to dislodge a giant container ship that Blocked traffic on one of the world’s busiest shipping arteries and further threatened a global supply chain already

78. Chancellorsville - May 3, 1863 (October 2019) American Battlefield Trust’s map of the Battle of Chancellorsville on May 3, 1863 Lee renewed his attack early on May 3 and dislodged Hooker from Chancellorsville.

79. To a certain extent, this method is also used in Switzerland, where in an effort to prevent avalanches, explosives are shot or dropped from helicopters onto unstable slopes to dislodge snow.

80. “Yet the festival rapidly gained acceptance and became at last so firmly established that even the Protestant revolution of the sixteenth century was not able to dislodge it,” the encyclopedia notes.