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The UCR Program collects arrest data on 29 offenses, as described in Offense Definitions.
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Offense is awarded a 1-on-1 with the goalkeeper after a defender commits a foul in the 18-yard box around his goal.
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Offense is certainly one of the Leafs 'strong suit, but their lineup has some bite as well.
USATODAY.com - A look at the first-round playoff matchups 2002
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Offense is certainly one of the Leafs 'strong suits, but their lineup has some bite as well.
USATODAY.com 2002
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'' Offense is going to be the headline in the paper today, but pitching is going to get you to the World Series, '' McGwire said.
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Offense is an emotional reaction that doesn’t classify well into objective standards.
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Offense is an emotional reaction that doesn’t classify well into objective standards.
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The Defense (should be called Offense) budget will increase.
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The play calling on the Offense is the worst imaginable.
Scout.com > theOBR.com Site Staff 2010
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As great as our Offense has been the last 4 seasons, there is still room for improvement.
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