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"At Rock Hill, S.C., a Negro youth was knocked from a stool by a white beside whom he sat.
Last season, Ciccarelli's toddler daughter, Genna, was severely burned by a pan of boiling water she'd knocked from a stove.
Still, he recently made one of his more unusual finds: a solid-gold tooth grill that he assumed got knocked from a wearer's mouth into the waves.
Before Memorial Day, each was knocked from a game in the first inning by a batted ball, three Saturdays apart, on national television.
But most of what's here is neither dramatic nor grand: a chunk of a column; a head knocked from a statue; a panel sliced from some long-since-crumbled wall.
Archeological reasoning is often ingeniously indirect — ragged drips suggest a bucket knocked from a platform by painters fleeing the volcano — and Beard's caution makes her an excellent guide for nonspecialists, as she explains both what we know and how we know it with equal clarity.
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Forward Sean Avery, knocked from this series with a lacerated spleen and released from a hospital Sunday, is also an unrestricted free agent, as are defensemen Michal Rozsival, Paul Mara and Marek Malik.
Cornerback Aaron Ross was knocked from the game with a concussion, and his availability will be a critical issue.
At the height of his fervor, Saul was blinded and knocked from his horse by a visitation from Jesus, who appeared in a bright light.
The serpents are knocked from their rest beneath a clutch of circular drums.
"Skipper Darren Ladd reports that Sarah was tidying the cockpit after reefing the mainsail in 35-40 knofs of wind, when she was knocked from her position by a wave.
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