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12 Sentences With "caught off balance"

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"I think he was caught off balance and he didn't dive," said the defender.
At the time, Clinton's campaign was caught off balance by Obama's use of second-choice balloting.
As Cleveland's Cedi Osman was caught off-balance and stumbled to rotate over, Dinwiddie released the fadeaway and it cleanly went in.
He's exceptionally sure-footed with his phrasing, almost never caught off balance, but he knows how to convey risk or fury through the compressed force of his tone.
Luckily, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover star, who was accompanied by husband Justin Ervin, was only caught off balance momentarily as she recovered gracefully and laughed it off with a bright smile.
JONATHAN FINLAYSON & SICILIAN DEFENSE "Moving Still" (Pi Recordings) Mr. Finlayson is an improvising trumpeter almost never caught off balance, and on this album he applies that poise to compositions inspired by the poetry of the chessboard.
Pierre Trudeau was the Accord's first, and most prominent, opponent. The initial reaction of the public was shock. Interest groups that had been involved in the constitutional debate, unaware that an agreement was practicable, had not thought to begin agitating for consultation. They were caught off balance by the accepted Accord.
Rose however, had planned well and each flank of the line had in place field artillery that moved into position to provide cross-fire into the advancing force.Sylvester, pp. 95–98 With Tantia Tope caught off- balance, Rose ordered the 14th Light Dragoons to charge on both flanks and himself rode leading the left flank cavalry attack.
Kalenga to take place on 10 April at the Luzhniki Palace of Sports in Russia. Both fighters were dropped once each in the fight and went the full 12 round distance. Lebedev claimed the unanimous decision with judges' scores of 116–111, 115–112 and 116–110. Lebedev started the fight the better boxer, however was caught off balance in round 4 following a left hand from Kalenga, which dropped him.
Whitaker would have little trouble with Vásquez, winning by an easy unanimous decision. However, for the second consecutive fight, Whitaker was knocked down by his opponent. Vásquez would score the knockdown after Whitaker showboated by dropping his hands and was caught off balance with a left hand from Vásquez, though he would recover. As the fight went on, a frustrated Vásquez was warned numerous times for holding and hitting and was deducted one point in each of the ninth and 11th rounds.
Whitfield's accomplishment was made even more impressive considering he was a distant fourth behind the lead three runners heading into the final kilometre of the run before he burst forth into the lead with 200 metres remaining. Whitfield, exhausted by his effort to get back into the lead, was then passed by the eventual winner Jan Frodeno of Germany at the end of the race. 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremonies Whitfield competed at the 2012 London Olympics in Triathlon. After finishing 15th in the swim Whitfield was riding out of transition in his aero-bars when he was caught off balance going over a speed bump, falling off of his bike and breaking his collar bone, forcing him to drop out of the race.
Adrian, reports an Imperial chronicler, was there "with the entire Roman Church, met us joyfully, paternally offered us holy consecration and complained to us of the injuries he had suffered at the hands of the Roman populace". Barbarossa later recalled the ceremony in a letter to the Eastern Emperor in 1189: Adrian may have been caught off-balance by the Emperor's swift entry into Italy and the speed with which he approached Rome. The dispute was sparked by Barbarossa's unwillingness to act as the Pope's strator; lead the Pope's horse by the bridle—or to assist Adrian in dismounting—as was traditionally expected. In response, the Pope refused the Emperor the kiss of peace; the Emperor was still willing to perform the duty of kissing Adrian's feet, though.

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