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  • She tried to evade him, but this time his luck was better, or hers worse; he caught her by the skirt, and wrenched her offbalance long enough to take complete control of the situation.

    red dust Ryn Cricket 2010

  • His offbalance 3 over Felton put Golden State ahead 84-72 late in the third quarter.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • Add to that I haven't drafted a single card for Ravnica block, and it's just throwing me offbalance each time a new set is released.

    jaimewolf Diary Entry jaimewolf 2006

  • With the defense bearing down, Doman moved to his right and threw offbalance to Ord just inside the goal line with 3: 33 left.

    NCAA Football - Brigham Young vs. New Mexico 2001

  • "I thought our offensive play calling kept them offbalance most of the day," Clemson coach Tommy Bowden said.

    NCAA Football - Clemson vs. North Carolina St. 2001

  • The offbalance weight of his pack drove him crazy, but never quite crazy enough to drop it overboard.

    Destiny's Road Niven, Larry 1997

  • "After that, I could just attack and try to keep them offbalance."

    CourierPostOnline.com - News 2010

  • In two years, he has elevated Auburn from 110th nationally in scoring offense to sixth, setting a tempo geared toward keeping opposing defenses offbalance and backpedaling.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • In two years, he has elevated Auburn from 110th nationally in scoring offense to sixth, setting a tempo geared toward keeping opposing defenses offbalance and backpedaling.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • "After that, I could just attack and try to keep them offbalance."

    CourierPostOnline.com - News 2010

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