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They were the largest infringements of the front foot rule seen by experienced test cricket observers.
Red cere and feet rule out all other falcons.
Only if one has a state permit to carry a firearm are they exempt from the one-thousand foot rule.
Such detail as starting foot rules and phrase endings are notable for their apparent absence.
Chambers' American football career was brought to a standstill when a stress fracture injury on his right foot ruled him out for the season.
Additionally, the Ottawa foot rules indicate whether a foot X-ray series is required.
The reason the Foot rules from the bottom is because the entire Basis depends on the Foot for support.
No more wet foot-dry foot rules.
In the 1950s the front foot rule had not been written, so the requirement was that one foot be behind the bowling crease.
Jackson handed the fuse and knife to Orsini and held out a foot rule so that the boy could measure the cone.
Among its provisions is the "six foot rule", copied by other municipalities in requiring that dancers maintain a six foot distance while performing.
"Would the lack of tattooing, the probable distance involved in this shot which you estimate to be between four to six feet rule out any struggle for the gun?"
The so-called "500 foot rule" was created by the State Legislature a decade ago to prevent neighborhoods from being overrun by bars, clubs and the unruly crowds that often follow them.
On Saturday the pupils could enjoy the austere pleasures of going into the small granite town of Elgin, something Richard did not enjoy but decided to do because his injured feet ruled out most alternatives.
Trixie had been dancing for a year in Tampa, Fla., when Tampa cracked down on its clubs, introducing a "six foot rule," which basically meant no touching the customers and consequently a lot less money for the strippers.
She has collaborated with the dancer Douglas Dunn on more than 18 dances, designing sets and costumes, beginning with Foot Rules in 1978 and most recently tanks under trees (May 2008) with text by Anne Waldman.
He was particular in his choice of copies, and from his habit of carrying about with him a foot rule in order to measure the size of a 'tall' copy of a book which he wished to buy, he became known at sales and among collectors as 'Measure Miller.'
In the 1940s the front foot rule had not been written, so the requirement was that one foot be behind the bowling crease and fast bowlers tended to drag the toe of their rear foot over the bowling crease to decrease the distance between them and the batsmen when they released the ball.