On a running play to the right that looked to have no opening, he made the unwise decision to
reverse field. The result was a 10-yard loss.
But the choices made by "that nation" (biblical Israel) will cause God to
reverse field. The imperative of verse 11 bids Israel to choose afresh, in sync with God the potter.
Just as Obama was wrong to
reverse field on the military tribunals, he was wrong to do so on the release of photographs showing American soldiers abusing prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan in ways reminiscent of the crimes of Abu Ghraib.
The respective values for the
reverse field are assumed to be zero and [U.sub.F]([^.P]).
A kind of
reverse field of dreams: If we don't come, they will build it.
The project is to
reverse field's depletion and produce an extra 300,000 b/d of oil as well as natural gas and NGLs.
Even when they admit that Weaver himself never participated in partisan causes, they attribute this information to Weaver's "apologists." After savaging Weaver for six pages, the writers
reverse field and commend him for being "no friend of industrial capitalism," and they proceed to explicate and praise this one aspect of his southern agrarianism (348).
Should the United States
reverse field and close doors of opportunity only recently opened, it will do so illegally and alone.
Abbasid dirhams for the reign of al-Safah (132-36) and for most of the reign of al-Mansur (136-58) continued a general pattern established after the reforms of the Umayyad caliph ??Abd al-Malik.(4) For my purposes, the important point is that the
reverse field on the earliest Abbasid dirhams had only the formula: Muhammad//Rasul//Allah.
Now the museum is called upon (as Fath Davis Ruffins writes in Museums and Communities) to
reverse field, in effect, and become, as Karp says, "an agent of redemption in society," undoing the hierarchies it had previously helped to establish and enforce.
Replacing Harris in the return game was the normally reliable Kenjon Barner, who in the second quarter fielded a punt, tried to quickly
reverse field and was stripped of the ball, with LSU's Tyrann Mathieu picking it up for a three-yard touchdown return.
(4a) can be attributed to the fact that the Rayleigh-Sommerfeld integrals are composite quantities which can be resolved into the forward and
reverse field components [u.sub.K] and [^.u.sub.K] in Eqs.
"I don't like him making runs for losses - but I sure don't mind seeing him
reverse field and running for a 70-yard touchdown."
If he misses the hands of punter Johnny Hekker, there's a likely big loss of yardage on fourth down that can
reverse field position.