The student challenged his teacher: "Master, the water was foul.
Karl-Anthony Towns intercepted a bad pass from Booker, and Rose hit the second of two foul shots to tie it at 114 with 30.
Rooting for Russ means rooting for someone who will do more than you thought was possible but will ultimately let you down; who will transcend basketball as we know it yet shoot 63 percent from the foul line and finish with the fifth seed in the West; who will brick an endless series of pull-up jumpers and then do something face-melting when the game is on the line, or when it isn't on the line, or when no one is paying attention at all.
jpg Mr Musk fell foul of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) this summer after he claimed in a tweet he had secured funding to take the electric car company private at $420 per share.
8 percent from the foul line.
A mischievous parrot who was booted from an animal sanctuary for his foul mouth has found a friend in Amazon's Alexa device.
The NBA's board of governors are expected to pass rule changes for the 2018-19 season that include resetting the shot clock after an offensive rebound to 14 seconds from 24, simplifying the clear-path foul rule and expanding the definition of the "hostile act" to more easily trigger instant replay, league sources told ESPN.
" Frieman says this phrase still permeates offices across the country "like the foul odor of burnt popcorn in the microwave.
Last year, NextTechnology unveiled Hana-chan, a toy robot that designed to "faint" if it detected foul body odor, and Konica Minolta launched a device that monitored body odor and connected to a smartphone to alert users when they started to stink.
The report found that China, which has instituted some measures to improve its notoriously foul air after widespread protests, has seen its air pollution exposures stabilize and even begin to slightly decline.
Turnover: Loss of ball, either through an errant pass or dribble or an offensive foul.
Penalty situation: When a team has committed more than its allotted four fouls per quarter and thus each subsequent foul becomes a shooting foul.
Loose-ball foul: A foul committed while neither team has possession of the ball, as while going for a rebound.
Dead-ball foul: A foul committed while the clock is stopped and the ball is not in play.
" As an adjective addle first had the meaning of "foul smelling and putrid" (specifically said of an egg), and later came to mean "confused or muddled.
It helps to explain why almost 40,000 men were failed last year for moving off too fast, while another 30,500 fell foul of their examiner for jumping the lights.
After a few moments there is loud banging and the bloke emerges, followed by a foul smell.
Menknow better than torub their wives the wrong wayin the morning andhave their heads bitten off, for 6 in 7 women are in a foul mood after waking up.
The bedroom does "look like a bedsit", and the shoescrapers are entirely foul and ugly.
You may learn valuable information, for example, your boss's foul mood is due to his having a difficult time at home and isn't anything permanent.