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He scores, but Geiger is making him retake it - encroachment!
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The referee, however, made him retake the kick because of encroachment — even though everybody agreed that the only players to have done any encroaching had been wearing Palace colours.
"What's next?," one newspaper mused, "are they going to make them retake advanced math or even worse, biology?" Unlike officials on the regional level, those in the Kremlin speak decent English, including the president-elect, Dmitri A. Medvedev.
She did so well on a school entrance exam at six that teachers assumed she had cheated and made her retake it; second time around, she did even better.
Instead of celebrating Jones' perfect score on a science aptitude test, her guidance counselor at Westchester High School in Los Angeles accused her of cheating and made her retake the exam under supervision, she said.
He improvised the sermon; the producer, David O Selznick, mischievously called for retake after retake to try to make him dry up, but Walpole fluently delivered a different extempore address each time.
"His active political experience coupled with his professional success makes him an asset in Republican plans to retake the Senate majority in 2002".
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This made him special.
Watan made him drunk.
This matter makes him aggrieved/confused/touched.
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