From the ensuing free-kick, Cristiano Ronaldo hits the sweet spot and brings a smart save out of Blazek, who can only parry his effort. |
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With only one arm operational, Jay was doing all he could to parry Anthony's attacks. |
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When the arms and ammunitions ran out, the volunteers used blank weapons to parry the attacks. |
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She began to parry and dodge their blazing fast attacks, but she was clearly outmatched and succumbed to their slashes and blows. |
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A quick parry of the blow, and Tanaka returned the favor with a right hook. |
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The two or seconde parry is powerful and can knock a fencer attacking in the low line off balance if you take enough blade. |
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His blade came flying at her chest, and though she managed to parry the attack, the force behind it struck true. |
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If your timing is on the money, Nina will actually parry his attack, leaving him wide open for a countermove. |
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Again footwork is often required to create the correct distance to allow you to parry the foible of the attacking blade. |
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Jack yielded the parry, rolling his wrist into second to protect his right leg, and then jumped back again without riposting. |
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This particular rant had been initiated by Nicholas' ill-advised attempt to employ a parry to block the simplistic head-thrust from the robot. |
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Parry after parry and blow after blow were the only things Reana thought about as she struggled in the midst of the fight. |
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I barely had time to parry her first blow with the shield before she was coming around again, sword raised and teeth bared in a white grimace. |
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The Slieve Bloom keeper could only parry the ball and watch it spin into the top corner of the net. |
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The humour is consistent right from the start and nearly always borders on ridiculous, which is a nice parry to the action. |
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Secondly, fighters can choose to block incoming blows outright or parry them, providing a split second or two to get in a quick counterpunch. |
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In her clumsy attempt to parry she overreached herself and plummeted from the back of her horse, landing heavily on the ground. |
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Goalkeeper Neil Alexander, however, managed to parry his forceful drive wide and the chance of stealing a point was gone. |
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Cecil was fighting for his life now, his body screamed with each parry, each step and each blow. |
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Yelping in pain he tried to parry her attacks, but the onslaught came so fast he stumbled, hitting the ground hard. |
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Panicking, I attempted to parry off my assaulter, but how could I do anything when I wasn't able to move at all? |
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Breaking on the right, he cut in and hit a low, hard shot which the keeper could only parry into the net. |
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The parry of prime which was effectual enough when a heavy cut was to be stopped was too slow and cumbrous to keep pace with the nimbler thrust. |
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In other words, a feint of an attack to draw a parry from the adversary and a deception of that parry to complete the compound attack. |
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The illustration shows a parry similar to the French foil parry of fifth. |
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The forte is used to parry, the medio to engage and the debole to hit. |
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In order to do a precise disengage, you need a precise parry. |
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It's a simple truth: A method sufficient to parry a knife attack is also sufficient to parry the same attack without knife. |
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However, this parry is executed with a limited move of the hand and without the point being far away from the pupil's sword arm. |
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When he judges the feint to be realistic, he should form the parry slightly early in order to help the pupil deceive it at the proper time. |
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Once the defender is committed to the stop hit it should be easy enough to parry it and riposte. |
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A ceding parry is intended to divert the opponent's blade into a line other than the one where the attack was intended to end. |
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But he seemed to be taken by surprise and failed to make a clean contact as the other player was able to parry his shot at the expense of a corner. |
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I grabbed a fallen tree branch and used it to parry his attacks. |
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Tevez was given yards of space and when Casillas could only parry his low shot, Morata was on hand and onside to tap home. |
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Simon Mignolet could only parry Charlie Adam's shot at the feet of Mame Biram Diouf and the striker scored from close range. |
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It is good from time to time to deceive the parry to verify that the pupil has well understood this essential principle. |
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It is therefore necessary to apply a more flexible approach to the teaching of sabre parries after the initial parry positions have been learned. |
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With a parry and a sidestep, he deftly avoided the deadly club. |
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She fended me off with a steak knife, Whenever I'd thrust, she'd parry. |
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She began to parry and dodge their blazing fast attacks, but she was clearly outmatched and succumbed to their slashes and blows and was being pushed back. |
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Lamb did well to parry but the ball fell for the Unibond Premiership's leading scorer Paul Gedman to latch on to the loose ball and score from six yards. |
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I shouted, holding my sword as if I were ready to parry any attack. |
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You can parry most incoming attacks with a well-timed sword strike, but in my mind, that's no substitute for being able to go completely defensive. |
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Show your opponent an opening then pull back to parry his counter attack. |
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But the smart girl behind the model was ready to parry all questions. |
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Deb has a breakdown when her perfect parry turns out not to be. |
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Another parry, a block, a feint and Luther rolled out of harm's way. |
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The Waterford keeper advanced from his line to spectacularly parry Holt's thunderous shot from 18 yards before the ball had been hacked to safety. |
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With a complex twist of his wrist he tossed the bhaji onto a plate and it accelerated after the bounce so quickly that he hardly had time to parry it with his knife. |
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Critics like parry Aftab argue that these sites are essentially conduits for bullying. |
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Backbenchers continued to criticise the cost of the funeral, and No 10 continued to parry questions about it, saying figures would be published in due course. |
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Then the instructor might add another possibility by taking, for example, a parry as the reaction to feint, so the student must finish with compound attack. |
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For this, the coach asks the pupil to parry only when the attack is well committed behind the guard, i.e., only when the point is travelling and threatening, not on the simple extension of the sword arm. |
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Juventus took an early lead when Morata raced down the left flank and the Dortmund goalkeeper, Roman Weidenfeller, could only parry his cross-come-shot straight into Tevez's path and he made no mistake from close range. |
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He dives at full stretch to his right to parry a long range effort from Toni Kroos, then gets up in time to smother the follow-up from Mario Gotze. |
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Such a counter-attack should be done with the sword arm well relaxed in order to be able to return to a parry in case of the opponent's counter-time. |
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There can be more than one feint deceiving more than one parry. |
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Indeed, Sava had to parry a powerful Jake Keegan drive away just before half-time. |
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But Lumb is there on boundary, and rises to his right to take a tricky but regulation catch, only to totally mistime his leap and parry the ball for six. |
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Because the coach is usually standing up and is therefore higher than the pupil, the swordarm should be extended below the shoulder so that the pupil can meet the blade forte to foible in the parry. |
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Riposte with a doublé: a riposte which hits the opponent in the opposite line to that in which the parry was formed, but after having described a complete circle round the opponent's blade. |
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If they always do a lateral parry quarte, and never a semicircular octave, that gives you an opening. |
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The speartip rushed ahead in three rapid thrusts, but Luthien managed to parry and dodge, shifting his hips out of harm's way each time. |
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Pierre was a master swordsman, and could parry the thrusts of lesser men with barely a thought. |
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For instance, if the defendant could successfully parry all blows delivered by the agent until sundown, the defendant would be considered the victor. |
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Wojciech Szczesny was then called into action twice in a minute to parry fierce drives from Djebbour and Torossidis as Arsenal's back four looked all at sea. |
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Lucy Staniforth then nearly got lucky with a deep free-kick moments later, when Ceasar appeared to lose the flight of the ball, but she recovered to parry clear. |
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It sliced through shields and swords vainly raised in an attempt to parry an unparryable blow as if it were light, yet when it struck, it was hard as forged iron. |
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