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But she took the silver medal this time after losing out to Turkey's Burcu Dag in a one-arrow shoot off.
Avitia finished third and Roman lost to gold medallist Ki Bo Bae of South Korea in the grand final in a one-arrow shoot-off after they were tied at the end of regular play.
The adviser also emphasized that Mr. DiIulio does not see faith-based programs "as a panacea," but rather as one arrow in a quiver with plenty of others.
a Post-contrast T1-weighted SPIR TSE sequence, axial view and b ADC map, demonstrating a large right testicular mass and a smaller left intratesticular one (arrow), with heterogeneous contrast enhancement and restricted diffusion.
You can do this with a simple rating system (two arrows down, one arrow down, a neutral circle, one arrow up, or two arrows up) or by actually plotting a specific price in the future on a stock chart.
Since x is a MAN, there must be at least one arrow in A with origin x pointing away from y.
Other paths that connect an exposure to the outcome, but include a portion that goes backwards along at least one arrow, indicate a statistical, but noncausal, association (e.g., D to C in Figure 1A).
91st over: South Africa 270-7 (Philander 49, Steyn 26) Anderson is trying to tempt Big Vern into an expansive drive to get to 50 with his first two balls then a shorter one, arrowing into him, which he knocks down to midwicket for a single.
One arrow indicates a minor feature, whereas two arrows indicate a major feature.
"This has reopened the old Tower Liberties, a military free-fire zone, one arrow shot from the outer wall," said Graham Keevil, an archaeologist.
But that was only one arrow from a full quiver that General Clark aimed at the administration on Tuesday.
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