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The crosscheck
verb
To hit another player with the shaft of a lacrosse stick.
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"The crosscheck at the lab never went before the eyes of the same person who filled out the form," Dr. Pierson said.
Or what about the crosscheck to Ryan Callahan's face in Game 1? Where's the outrage over those?
The design, seen in profile, also incorporated a Buick hallmark called the "crosscheck" or "sweep spear": the crease that formed the top of the parentheses started in the rear and rose up along the door before dying beneath the side-view mirror; a second crease intersected the first one's downstroke and carried the curve out over the headlights, which were slashed across the front end.
One recent study found the Crosscheck program identified 200 false positives for every instance of double registration it found.
Kobach has advocated the crosscheck of voter registration rolls with other lists for example, of felons or double-registered or deceased persons.
"Experience in the crosscheck program indicates that a significant number of apparent double votes are false positives and not double votes," a 2013 version of the guide says.
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"I don't think there was a malicious intent like you see some of the crosschecks to the face".
Meanwhile, the list of ugly incidents, from Weber, to the crosschecks to the face by Washington's Nicklas Backstrom and Pittsburgh's Arron Asham, have brought that national spotlight to an ugly side of hockey.
But, several times, promising signals disappeared as scientists did the crosschecks or the LHC produced more collisions.
Through the crosschecking (8), it can easily be seen that occupancy reaches max (98.2) when the speed and volume are marked as zero.
Through the crosschecking (9), it can easily be seen that occupancy reaches min (0.05) when the speed and volume are marked as zero.
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