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brace by
verb
To bring the yards in opposite directions on different masts when doing certain maneuvers
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A late brace by Blaise Nkufo saw FC Twente come from behind to beat Fenerbahce.
Penalties from Ronaldinho and Klaas Jan Huntelaar, a brace by Marco Borriello and an opportunist strike by Thiago Silva gave Milan the victory.
Villas-Boas' joy was not, though, unconfined after an ultimately comfortable victory secured by a freak 40-yard goal from Sandro and a well-taken brace by Jermain Defoe.
Anzhi Makhachkala is level on four points with Udinese at the top of Group A thanks to a 2-0 win over Young Boys, courtesy of a brace by veteran Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o.
They did so, thanks to a brace by Cameroon striker Pierre Webo.
In estimating the monotonic behavior of cold-formed steel frames, LSF frame laboratory sample with tape cross brace by Al-Kharat and Rogers (2007) was used.
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But Oldman is braced by his supporting cast.
Braced by harmony, bludgeoned by decoration the dream surgeon hobbles three steps over, two steps beside.
Braced by a cup of Turkish coffee ($2.25), you might even manage seconds.
The grille is upright and simplified, braced by an angular metal chin and an enlarged three-pointed star.
The front end is bent up and back to form the hood and is braced by rope or leather thongs.
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