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That's an English translation of the French faute, meaning "fault, foul, misdeed, offense".
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And it's worth noting that those responsibilities — calling penalties, faults and fouls — are largely unaffected by instant-replay rules.
"I mean, the fouls were my fault," Childs said.
He is referring to the method whereby recruits to the Cause can be cleansed of whatever faults and stains continue to foul their existence — nagging Freddie about his "past failures" and calling him a "silly animal".
Women are often far more likely to be said to be crying foul, to be faulted for being imperfect in the how they respond, and to be told that they have agendas.
Anne Donovan, the coach of the United States team, said she thought the hard fouls Tuesday were the fault of the officials, who let the game get out of hand.
Anything that fouls up is someone else's fault.
Furthermore, this study also provided an alarm for the leakage fault in the condenser according to the abnormal fouling resistance tend.
The Croatian scored from the spot on 61 minutes after Michael Hart had fouled Lee Wallace, then Hart was also at fault as Jelavic headed the second eight minutes later.
The first yellow is Giroud's fault because he protested – even if it was not a foul against him.
"The first yellow is Giroud's fault because he protested, even if it was not a foul against him.
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