Waterloo dominated the play throughout the game, lighting up the scoreboard with its first goal midway through the first half. |
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Every week, he runs a scoreboard of winners and losers, based on projected overall grosses and often questionable production cost estimates. |
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She fell behind right away in the second, 4-in a single hand and 6-before a backhand drop shot got her on the scoreboard. |
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Following the photo finish, there was an anxious wait before the scoreboard flashed up confirmation of Britain's dramatic win. |
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He's not a player in the rap game so much as a signpost, a scoreboard of rap's accomplishments thus far. |
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Stealing a glance at the scoreboard, she discovered that they had won the game. |
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They had a covered grandstand and a scoreboard which attracted a large and rowdy home crowd with streaking blue garbage can drummers. |
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In Warsaw, the stadium scoreboard showed that the temperature was slowly but steadily dropping as the night wore on. |
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The team skipper led by example at full-back, while her flankers kept their respective markers off the scoreboard. |
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Mayo, making telling use of their superior fitness, lost no time in giving the scoreboard statistics a satisfying aspect. |
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The facility has no diving boards, but sports an eight-lane Colorado Time Systems scoreboard and an on-deck whirlpool and dry sauna. |
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Two of the diamonds will have major league dimensions, and one will have covered dugouts, a scoreboard and lighting for night games. |
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Eighteen months ago, Wales were physically hammered, and on the scoreboard, when they toured down under. |
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So were the punters in the audience when the Dubliner's name appeared on the scoreboard during O'Sullivan's match with Dott. |
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Macey, competing in his first decathlon since the Sydney Olympics, punched the air when he saw his time on the stadium scoreboard. |
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Vice-captain Matt Burke said the Australians had to concentrate on their own game and not fall into the trap of watching the scoreboard. |
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The second quarter drew a total blank on the scoreboard as neither side succeeded in finding the range against tight marking defenders. |
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You will be able to bring up the scoreboard, click to bring up a mouse cursor, and click on the name of the player you want to mute. |
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I tried to explain that he could just look at the scoreboard, but after about the third time I realized that concept still eluded the tyke. |
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They anticipated a tough match and were not disappointed, and despite what the scoreboard might suggest, this was far from a one sided game. |
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No batted ball has ever hit the center field scoreboard, but two baseballs narrowly missed it. |
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As he addressed them, huge figures flashed up on an electronic scoreboard, detailing the jump in unemployment. |
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Six days earlier the great rivals ended deadlocked on the scoreboard after an exciting sixty minutes. |
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Stradbally had opened in whirlwind fashion and had two goals on the scoreboard as an expected rout began. |
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The old scoreboard was dismantled recently and will be replaced by a new electronic one in the next few weeks. |
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The scoreboard informed her that the two runners that Trent had left on base had scored. |
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Many are reluctant to throw that 82 mile-an-hour screwball because they're afraid they're going to be changing the scoreboard with just one bad pitch. |
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There should also be at least one electronic scoreboard to display results. |
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Even then the gloom was such that the scoreboard shone like Piccadilly Circus on a wet night while both batsmen and fielders needed radar to sight the ball. |
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Another outstanding year and another goose egg on the Cy Young scoreboard. |
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On the one hand, it is a fact that the scoreboard which we are discussing has actually been outdated for a long time. |
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So the scoreboard started to tick over – except that it's an electronic one. |
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It is a sure bet that, as in the previous Summer Paralympic Games, Canada will figure prominently on the medals scoreboard. |
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That Ireland didn't suffer on the scoreboard was down to a lack of a killer instinct, which the visitors have previously shown to be something of an Achilles' heel. |
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You save on the cost of a protective cover, visibility is completely preserved, and access to the scoreboard is easy. |
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The announcements are clearer, and the sound is synchronized with the scoreboard video system. |
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The scoreboard was more like a rain gauge, recording an inexorable increase in one monotonous direction. |
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The boy who began his cricketing career by singing Shosholoza under the Wanderers scoreboard, has blossomed into one of the promising players for the future. |
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You can play Pinehurst like a pro with your own caddie wearing your name on his shirt and have your name listed on the tournament scoreboard. |
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The Eagles went into the last change two points ahead with an accurate 12.2 on the scoreboard. |
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As Hernández put the ball in the back of the net, the scoreboard read 88 minutes. |
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A scoreboard reporting performance in achieving the objectives and priorities will be published on the website each year. |
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In order to do this it has to keep the scoreboard used to keep track of all children across generations. |
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Above all, this first scoreboard shows the need to collect new data sets and evidence for future scoreboards. |
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The scoreboard indicators and utilization will be specified in early 2007, after reflection. |
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However, you would never get on the scoreboard if it weren't for your offence. |
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Nevertheless, makeshift repairs were made to the scoreboard in time for the start of the competitions at midday. |
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The compact displayboard ideal as a scoreboard or for countdowns in athletics competitions. |
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A scoreboard is under preparation based on the outcome of the meetings that already took place. |
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The European Commission is implementing this program according to a scoreboard, which is regularly updated and reviewed. |
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With this end in mind, the data should be organized appropriately in the spreadsheet, and the same page layout retained for the scoreboard. |
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But ultimately, pointing to the stock chart is like a football coach pointing to the scoreboard. |
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So if you think about it, dude, I'm 0-for-3 in marriage, But like in baseball, The scoreboard doesn't lie. |
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So if you think about it dude, I'm 0-for-3 in marriage, but like in baseball, the scoreboard doesn't lie. |
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There's a big drive through a big deer park and a big sign at the start like a cricket scoreboard informing how many big deer have been killed on the road this year. |
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Although the Golden Hawks were unable to score any more touchdowns, they were able to add two field goals to the scoreboard before the end of the game. |
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The scoreboard had already shown that Denver had won their match over Miami 7-3, and this had settled the Woodpushers into last place for the rest of the year. |
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The boys in blue responded in the best manner on the scoreboard. |
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The game opened very sluggishly with both sides guilty of poor finishing and it was only in the ninth minute that the scoreboard first saw some activity. |
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It looks splendid and magical, and is downright inspiring with its real grass, cup holders on the seats and a scoreboard big enough for Times Square. |
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In the area of forced sales, we support the idea of a scoreboard, comparing the length and costs of judicial processes in the various Member States. |
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The Bombers didn't translate that dominance to the scoreboard early – they led by just five points at quarter-time – but Hawthorn were on the ropes late in the second term. |
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Schulz was able to shake off the hit to kick a goal, but Port Adelaide failed to inflict any major damage on the scoreboard despite winning the clearances, inside 50m count and hit-outs. |
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In 1881, the Melbourne Cricket Ground erected the first cricket scoreboard. |
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The scoreboard, located at the western end of the ground, gave the batsman's name and method of dismissal. |
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A traditional snooker scoreboard resembles an abacus, and records units, tens and hundreds via horizontal sliding pointers. |
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From 1957 to 1987, the points were displayed on a physical scoreboard to the side of the stage. |
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It did not count against the Rockies on their linescore, but it did on the scoreboard. |
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This stadium, located in Polokwane in northern South Africa, was completely modernised with a new floodlight system, new sound system and new scoreboard. |
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The scoreboard should display the actual score to players and spectators. |
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Project activities will include replacing the arena's ice surface area and installing a new scoreboard and public address system, as well as other improvements that will modernize the facility and increase its efficiency. |
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I also take note of the line taken and presented in the report on the relationship between the internal market scoreboard and the consumer scoreboard, and that the scoreboards should be kept separate. |
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Among the primary tools were a video that put the desired results into true context, support documents and a scoreboard that presented the principal indicators each month. |
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Each brewery keeps a scoreboard in a highly visible location and reports the facility's energy performance in relation to the company's goal of reducing energy consumption by 5 percent annually. |
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Park View's Calvin Culver was 2 for 4, including a 275-foot home run over the center-field scoreboard. |
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On 26 May, with EU research ministers in attendance, the outcome of the voting was announced and displayed on an electronic scoreboard located in the Atrium of the Council headquarters in Brussels. |
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The scoreboard shows a little football symbol next to the name of the team that has possession. |
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Catlin, who has been a caddie for 13 years, said he knew rain was coming but he had had no idea that the storm would feature lightning and winds strong enough to knock down the scoreboard. |
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This is one of the objectives of the consumer market scoreboard on which we are working and which I believe will be supported by the Commission pretty soon. |
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Lighting up the scoreboard at the other end of the rink was 12-year-old Jannes Heimrich, who scored a hat-trick for the Commando squad. |
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They've got a big scoreboard with the clock ticking down, I was a bag of nerves. |
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But Torre does not cross-reference the scoreboard. |
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Over to the scoreboard, a quaint and hand-operated job from days of yore. |
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Bala did get on the scoreboard with an Ynyr Jones penalty goal after home hookerAlun Wyn-Davies was sinbinned for a high tackle. |
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Now we see that the scoreboard method falls short of these ambitious aims. |
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There is much in industrialization with which to find fault, but we should stop criticizing the individual plays long enough to look at the scoreboard. |
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Achievement of this programme of measures has been included in the European Commission's scoreboard for reviewing progress towards the creation of an area of freedom, security and justice in the European Union. |
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As Mrs Wortmann-Kool says, we see part of the solution as an international scoreboard naming and shaming those countries that fail to respect the rights of others as far as counterfeit goods are concerned. |
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Based on this new approach, we ask the Commission to develop a new scoreboard of measurable indicators integrating the notion of 'quality of life' for citizens. |
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It is my intention that this scoreboard should become an instrument providing political and strategic guidance to all the institutions, and that it should also be an instrument for public scrutiny. |
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The club scoreboard is traditional and used in most curling clubs. |
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This scoreboard works because only one team can get points in an end. |
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As it was, it took Keys just eight minutes to get on the scoreboard, wing Nathan Trowbridge scoring the first of a hat-trick of tries on his 150th appearance. |
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Beban's wife, Eileen, worked in the front office with him while his two boys, Chris and Bryan, worked every odd job at the stadium from batboy to scoreboard operator. |
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After that it was like listening to a child recite their seventimes table as Doherty and Hampson sliced through and sent the scoreboard into septuple leaps. |
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Meanwhile, after uncharacteristically lighting up the scoreboard against the Reds' Paul Wilson on Friday night, the Dodgers reverted to form offensively. |
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The Emma Mould-trained Edgewood Arena pupils Gina Bardon and Julia Paterson moved on to the dressage series scoreboard with wins in Prelim classes. |
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Buck's night ended, to a standing ovation from the sold-out crowd of 2,132, after Chris Jensen led off the UCLA eighth inning with a homer off the scoreboard in right field. |
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Navneet Dhaliwal hit an unbeaten 39 to keep the scoreboard moving, but the UAE bowlers struck repeatedly and restricted Canada to a gettable total. |
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