Running back Corey Dillon ( assorted leg ailments ) was hors de combat from the get-go, and things went seriously downhill when All-Pro cornerback Ty Law left the game five minutes in with a foot injury.
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Both squads finished sixth at the recent world championships in Switzerland, which were won by Sweden ( men ) and Canada ( women ) . . . Duncan Kennedy, the top US men's luger, is hors de combat again.
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For service during the Second World War, Patch was awarded the National Service Medal and the Hors de combat medal, which signifies outstanding bravery of servicemen and women, who have sustained wounds or injury in the line of duty.
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The club is bankrupt, the bunnies are mostly " hors de combat ", ( if we may be permitted a fractured-French pun ), and, as Mr . Condon states in his title, there are lots and lots of mirrors.
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Somehow you know they had used up all of their karma when Denny Hocking, the position player with the longest tenure on the team, was injured in the Division Series postgame celebration and rendered hors de combat for the ALCS.
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In late 1769, Archbishop Fitzsimons was described in a letter as " old, blind, hors de combat and perhaps already dead . " On 15 April 1770, Carpenter was appointed his successor, and was consecrated on 3 June of that year.
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Airborne forces who are descending by parachute from an aircraft, whether it is disabled or not, are not given the protection afforded by this Article and, therefore, may be attacked during their descent unless they are " hors de combat ".
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But, more to the point, the 3-pointer has become his only legitimate method of competition, with Popeye Jones hors de combat and his big-man contingent reduced to Lorenzo Williams, Cherokee Parks and Loren Meyer, not to be confused with the Big Three.
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The GAC is a team course that requires trainees to swim 50 meters, climb a high tower, rappel down, and complete a 5 km run on a standard obstacle course while carrying a hors de combat teammate on a stretcher for the last 1.5 kilometres.
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Don �lvaro turned to aim his flagship against the French Admiral which was positioned next to the corsair Hallebarde, he fought bitterly against them both with such a raging fury, as there were over a hundred men who were still, hors de combat in the Spanish ship.