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Bannan took a corner from the right and Dann, only loosely marked, headed the ball home.
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The goalkeepers were given little chance for any heroics because their defenders were loosely marking the opposing forwards, who seemed to parade into the penalty area at will and take shots from all angles.
This hybrid strategy is extended so that the mean and variance of the sound transmission loss can be computed as well as the transition frequency that loosely marks the boundary between low- and high-frequency behavior of a vibro-acoustic component.
Primed to make a difference, they began by taking inspiration from their part of London – loosely the square marked by Holland Park Avenue, the Westway Spur, the Westway itself and Paddington.
Before Raja Sahila Varman, however, the territorial extent of the state of Chamba was ill-defined and was more a loosely based territory, marked by disunity.
He was marked rather loosely by Petke and was the main reason for New England's triumph.
The name has yet to be decided, the menu is still a question mark and the opening is loosely set for the spring.
While courses are marked with exactitude, ultrarunning is only loosely regulated and lacks uniform safety standards.
Histologically, both of our cases showed diffuse proliferation of rhabdoid cells, which were loosely adhesive with relatively large eosinophilic cytoplasm, eccentric nuclei, marked cellular atypia, and 1 or 2 large nucleoli.
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