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A dangerous Brig corner from the left side led to the home keeper diving at the feet of Louis Holt as he prepared to shoot.
A pile of carnations sit at the feet of an angel statue that stands at the corner of a building near the entrance to the Historic Union Cemetery in Bakersfield.
A sharp corner from Marcelo landed at the feet of Josh Brillante, who tapped the ball in for a 2-1 scoreline.
Source: https://newcastleweekly.com.au/alm-missed-chances-cost-jets-dearly-in-fighting-2-all-draw/
Discussing the recent deluge of criticism levelled at the feet of his Department, the Dublin Fingal TD remarked that he was willing to accept constructive criticism, but felt that much of the recent accusations had been political point scoring.
Source: https://www.joe.ie/news/housing-minister-claims-773493
Floats from class members and sports teams circled the front of the school, throwing candy at the feet of spectators which were quickly snapped up by eager children.
Source: https://mvprogress.com/2023/10/10/mvhs-celebrates-homecoming/
For me, ‘Mann Ki Baat’ is like prasad at the feet of God in the form of the masses the people,” he added.
Olise’s initial delivery bounced around the box before landing at the feet of Joel Ward.
Perisset gets to the byline and chips a hopeful cross into the box which drops perfectly between two defenders and lands at the feet of Sam Kerr.
Some may see these colliding worlds as necessary to distract from the slowly amassing flow of accusations laid at the feet of The Flash’s central star, Ezra Miller.
That he is not better known or his work more widely discussed is a shame that should be laid at the feet of “The Academy,” America’s institutions of higher learning, and our media.
That kick-started the home side, but the Hammers still managed to level before the break when Jarrod Bowen dived at the feet of Virgil van Dijk to score with a superb low header for his fourth goal of the season.
Twinkle wrote that Deepika did not “swoon and fall at the feet of the first moustached suitor hanging around her” and instead chose to date other men, “while also dating her future husband” which led to people calling her names.
While the players deserve the majority of the blame, most of the blame has to be laid at the feet of head coach Jim Montgomery.
Source: https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/05/07/letters-to-the-editor-472/