After a replay of Wednesday's close and the titles, David tries the door but cannot get it open. |
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Judging it on the TV replay, it looked like it also beat the Olympic record. |
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He would watch the videos and try to mentally replay the action and line of the bowlers. |
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He should be an automatic choice for Saturday's replay if he can prove his fitness. |
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The league also implemented a deterrent to avoid excessive use of instant replay. |
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Truth be known, they put me to sleep, and I awakened during the replay, in the middle of the Bashsams' match. |
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Isaac seems to access a switch for historical replay as he satirizes values, ideas and events of the post-Second World War era. |
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Moments earlier, Cashel's ace markswoman had pointed an equaliser and it seemed a replay beckoned. |
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A slow-motion replay revealed that he had deliberately lashed out at an opponent, thuggishly kicking the player's ankle. |
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After a decade of losing, they stormed back to 2-2, won the replay, the Cup Final and four titles in the next fifteen years. |
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The primary objective going into a replay is to have learned enough to counter the opposition's strengths and take advantage of their weaknesses. |
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Having drawn the first game it took extra time in this replay to separate what were two evenly matched teams. |
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In match play the player farthest from the hole can make the person who hit out of turn replay the shot. |
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Arsenal and Bolton have been paired together seven times in this competition and a replay has been required on three occasions. |
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To really appreciate what's happening on the field make use of the instant replay. |
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It's one thing to be unwitting accomplices in sports-bending, specifically the leagues using network cameras for official instant replay. |
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This way pausing of live broadcast and instant replay by rewinding is possible. |
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And 30-second skip and 7-second instant replay features make it even easier to move around your favorite TV shows. |
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There are so many indecipherable mumblings that you have to replay and replay. |
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May we take this opportunity to extend our very best wishes for a favourable outcome in the replay on Saturday last. |
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You just can't help but replay the scenes to yourself, trying to piece all the clues and subtle hints together. |
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For a team struggling to keep going, the double whammy of docking points and insisting on a replay is hard to fathom. |
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In all honesty, they probably outsung their home support, and I hope to see five times as many people at home in the replay. |
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However both will go in good heart, eyeing up a shock or at least a replay back home. |
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In the MacTavish Cup first-round replay, Loch Carron's difficulties against Kilmallie continued and they found them once again a tough nut. |
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Not having replay is bad, considering the number of botched calls in the average game. |
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Hockey very rarely has a glaring officiating error, and the calls made are almost always supported by replay. |
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Each stage or level contains three modes, which add a little more replay value to the game but not much. |
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In addition, they've added a split-screen replay that shows what two players are doing simultaneously on a play. |
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The image of his death remains a vivid picture in my mind that I often replay today. |
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If found guilty of non-fulfilment, Barnsley could be docked two points and forced to replay the clash. |
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Arsenal shook off their recent weariness to force Chelsea aside in this sixth-round replay. |
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Ernie was an ever-present in that season when they eventually lost in the semi-final replay. |
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You can read a full transcript of the web chat by pressing the replay icon below. |
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And, being an adventure game where the only challenge is solving puzzles, there is very little replay value. |
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This, in effect, brings into replay the colonial practice of extra-territoriality enjoyed by colonisers and adventurers on foreign soils. |
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We're confident going into the replay because, whenever we're at home we're pretty confident. |
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The most probable scenario is a rap over the knuckles, and there is no suggestion of points being deducted or a replay ordered. |
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Three seasons ago in this cup Berwick held Hearts and went ahead in the replay in Edinburgh only to lose late on. |
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Watch the replay to hear why American Horror Story got shut out of both the SAG and Golden Globe noms. |
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Why shouldn't replay help decide whether he didn't land in bounds because of the tackle or because of his own momentum? |
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At 9th clock cycle the first LD command reaches the replay mux and is resent. |
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I was only a kid but I remember the tension being unbearable in the replay. |
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Oh my word, masterful execution there by the ladies, Johnny, just take us through the replay there! |
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The replay is shown over and over again before the video ref decides that Owen was very marginally offside. |
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But Gee uses this as an excuse to replay some tired stereotypes which undermine the genuine satirical quality of her writing. |
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Every last detail of tonight's contest is dissected in detail, assisted by the instant video replay on the bar's two TV screens. |
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The current rash of quick-turn CEO replacements, with the former CEO being brought in for a replay, creates some interesting connotations. |
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If the assessors disagree about a candidate's prospects, they can go to the videotape and replay a critical moment. |
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Two years ago, I posed the question to the Yankees' manager about using the replay on disputed fair-foul dingers. |
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We would replay our favorite bits, and quote the movie to one another constantly. |
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They also know just what NBC did to bleep the word from the West Coast replay of the program. |
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The groaning fans were then treated to an action replay in the 34th minute. |
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With a single push of a button, you can replay the last incoming transmission and up to 16 messages. |
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Or are these visions of the coming order consigned to replay moribund nightmares of the past. |
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You can go back to replay a level, for instance to get the coveted gold star rating which is based on the score that you achieve in it. |
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Or is it that plays are rooted in the moment and are not available for infinite replay as films are. |
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The tracks are of high interest, most likely, because they are so short and demand replay. |
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Could we expect a replay of the achievements of the glossators and postglossators discussed earlier in this report? |
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They beat Newcastle United in a replay at Old Trafford after the first match between the two teams ended in a scoreless draw at Crystal Palace. |
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I am unsure how much replay value a standard documentary like this might have, outside of the classroom. |
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We're concentrating on producing a satisfying single-player game that is fun to play, with a lot of replay value. |
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To add replay value, the dungeons are generated randomly, making for a different experience each time through. |
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By now you know all the terminology, but you don't know if a bouncing ball is a fumble until you watch it on replay from five different angles. |
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It might be happy to negotiate with TVNZ for NPC replay rights, should TVNZ win those. |
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If you play out of turn, your opponent may require you to cancel and replay the stroke, without penalty. |
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He could dial in from any telephone and send a code signal to prompt the answering machine to replay its messages. |
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The great pity was that it didn't go to a replay, because in truth neither side deserved to lose this one. |
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He was offside, says the linesman, and for once in this tournament, the replay agrees. |
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All commands of this chain will keep rotating in the replay loop one by one like links of the chain circled around a rod. |
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The benefits of the action replay have long been acknowledged by armchair sports fans. |
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Solving this replay problem which has existed since the introduction of biometrics, really opens up many new uses for biometrics. |
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Ballinacourty are a young side and will benefit from this experience knowing that they were just a goal shy of forcing a replay. |
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The movement for instant replay throughout college football gained momentum last week when the Mountain West Conference announced it would use replay for the 2005 season. |
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In that event, one of them could be used as a curtain-raiser to a replay. |
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The agony of being so close to our goal but failing gnaws at our insides while we replay the events over and over in our heads. |
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This conference call is being webcast live at our Web site, and it will be available for replay approximately two hours after the conclusion of this call. |
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Had they not suffered a costly lapse of concentration just two minutes from time then City could now be looking forward to a midweek trek to South Wales for a replay. |
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Fingering the pages she carefully composed, I replay the intimate record that she left behind, one that she may have shared with only her closest companions. |
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He rewinds the tape to replay a passage about a girl he was courting at the time, and the ineffable sadness that creeps over his face is heartbreaking. |
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To replay a digital recording, the stream of pulses is again scanned and the original wave-form reconstructed with any desired degree of accuracy. |
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Smith's obsession with an uncomfortable, discordant childhood compels her to replay the scenes of trauma over and over again, hoping each time for a different ending. |
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I'm not arguing for a replay of the 70s, but it's pretty tough to make a case for similarities to the early 80s when the last great secular bull began. |
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It's a great CD that will get plenty of replay value at my house. |
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The game promises a mission generator for more replay value. |
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Two major decisions yesterday fanned the flames of the instant replay debate in soccer. |
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Later, Joan Rivers and her daughter Melissa provided a bit of instant replay commentary. |
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Not only does their very seriality suggest a relentless stream of crime, but the programmes themselves are organised around the repetitive replay of similar footage. |
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He required a replay to despatch his lowly opponent in the previous round, and all the blabber about plummeting morale and squad antagonism is surely not helping their cause. |
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When we discussed the replay working principles, we mentioned a few times that the scheduler halts the work when the command turned to replay approaches replay mux. |
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Video replay of the crash shows Chilton weaving his way through an exploding tide of debris. |
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But after I'd dragged myself out of bed this afternoon and nerved myself to replay what I somehow knew was bound to be bad news, I pressed the button and heard. |
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Once recorded, the program syncs the audio and video with the slides and creates a searchable index, allowing viewers to skip ahead or replay a segment. |
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You can go back to rewinding your TiVos to replay that scene over and over again now. |
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It makes sense that Democrats would want the coming election to be a replay of the last one. |
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Spain vs. the Netherlands in Group B, a replay of the 2010 World Cup final, is the obvious heavyweight matchup. |
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I usually had to replay missions several times before I completed the stated objectives. |
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The game itself is stretched over almost the entire running time of the film, interspersed with chunky flashbacks that replay key moments of Billy and Jane's life together. |
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Although it would be a logistical nightmare, Big 12 commissioner Kevin Weiberg says it's possible his league could have instant replay by 2004, too. |
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Sadly this third-round replay was nothing like a thrilling cup tie. |
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Although, you might have an easier time finding him on the instant replay. |
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The scenario is beginning to replay at the Tier 1 system integrators. |
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The centre will include state-of-the-art technology for commanders to oversee the exercises in real time then replay missions in debriefs to personnel. |
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Rites of passage, which disconnect ritual moments from the normal flow of life, break the passage of time, representing it as a constant replay of opposed movements. |
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No one, though, seemed too disconsolate at the prospect of a replay. |
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The software is dookie and has low replay value or nostalgia. |
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A copy of the materials presented and an audio replay of the webcast also will be available on the ABM website following the live presentation. |
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In 1991, the NFL discontinued the use of its instant replay system because, well, it wasn't very instant. |
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Because of the video replay, the ref had him dead to rights on the penalty. |
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In the event of a game ending in a draw, the venue for the replay is the home ground of the second club drawn. |
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Washington's suggestion to use replay to review personal fouls was withdrawn. |
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Officials huddle to get the calls right, or in the case of football and hockey, can use instant replay. |
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Instead, extra time is played after a draw, and if the game is still level after that it will go to a replay. |
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A replay will be available approximately two hours after the completion of the call. |
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The beauty of instant replay is that, for every player, it validates the act of a simple motion and the sound of one's name. |
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In total, four potential game-changing plays were reversed by the Pacific-10's instant replay system. |
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In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. |
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Actually, the replay indicates that, in keeping with the night's events, it flukily came off his shoulder. |
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It looked a good catch, but the camera foreshortens the image and an umpire is not going to give it out on a replay. |
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A live audio webcast and replay of the presentation will be available on the Investor Relations section of Accretive Health's web site at www. |
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In 1998, Paul Adams of South Africa was caught on video replay by the third umpire giving a send off to a batter. |
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Phoneticians were able to replay the speech signal several times and apply acoustic filters to the signal. |
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The first FA Cup Final to go to extra time and a replay was the 1875 final, between the Royal Engineers and the Old Etonians. |
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If the score was still level after extra time, the match would go to a replay. |
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On 8 April 2008 DPA also announced guidelines for manufacturers of DTT receiving, record and replay unit which operate with personal computers. |
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New features of the game include instant replay, special teams, turnovers and MP3 sound effects. |
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But Chapman feels they can see off Buckie Thistle today in their Scottish Cup second-round replay. |
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The Swans drew at another First Division side, Newcastle United, in the next round, before losing narrowly in the replay. |
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Following the conference, a replay of the webcast will be available on the LSI website at www. |
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Kildare faced the Saffrons twice last summer, eventually overcoming the northerners in a Championship qualifier replay. |
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For this application, the DDVR GRF will replay cockpit audio and video data from five multiplexed input sources via standard video cassettes. |
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Merthyr unlucky not to make Trophy progress and now have to do it all again in Slough replay slough town. |
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The NFL decided Tuesday to end the season the way it started, refusing to bring back instant replay for the playoffs. |
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The Coca-Cola League One minnows can heap more misery on the Saints with a giant-killing at Griffin Park tonight in the fifth-round replay. |
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But nine minutes from time Martin levelled to set up a replay next week at Glenrothes. |
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A copy of the materials presented and an audio replay of the sessions also will be available on the ABM website following the live presentation. |
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A replay of the shot showed that the ball clearly crossed the goal line before Terry kicked the ball out of harm's way. |
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone had any source code that showed how to read the values to construct a VU meter from a tracker replay routine. |
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Stoke won the tie in the subsequent replay and denied Hurst one final appearance at Wembley. |
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Taylor insisted that he had not realised that the dart had missed and offered to replay the match and forfeit his prize money. |
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However, neither team could break the deadlock, and the final went to a replay two days later, again at Fartown, Huddersfield. |
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The clubs involved could alternatively agree to toss for home advantage in the second replay. |
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The app intelligently knows where to start the replay for rewind or fast-forward commands. |
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Mark O'Donnell managed an injury-time goal for Fermanagh, just as he did in the replay win over Donegal a month ago. |
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I'm not sure instant replay improves the game, but it certainly makes for a fairer game. |
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A web simulcast and replay of AMI Semiconductor's presentation will be available to all interested parties on the investor relations section of the AMIS Web site at www. |
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The Welsh wingback ended a three-year wait for his second senior goal with a wonder strike in Wednesday's 1-0 Scottish Cup replay win over Arbroath. |
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The instant replay, interleague play, and the wild card are here to stay. |
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The immediate cause of the split lay in a bitter dispute over the venue for the replay of an Irish Cup match in 1921 involving Glentoran of Belfast and Shelbourne of Dublin. |
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A copy of the materials presented and an audio replay of the presentation also will be available on the ABM website following the live presentation. |
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Madness performed signature tune Our House but poor sound and the fact it was a replay of their Jubilee concert suggested things had not been thought through. |
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The Scottish record for penalty shoot-outs was set last year when Stirling Albion beat Hurlford United 13-12 in a Scottish Cup third-round replay after a 2-2 draw. |
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A tee is allowed only for the first stroke on each hole, unless the player must hit a provisional tee shot or replay his or her first shot from the tee. |
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Major League Baseball already has embraced the use of replay video technology to make calling foul balls, home runs, and close plays more accurate. |
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Slow-motion replay seems jerky because there really aren't enough frames. |
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Declan Bonner's side fell to Armagh last Sunday after being forced to play the final quarter of a closely-fought replay without influential centre-back Martin Coll. |
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They won at West Ham in a quarter-final replay then survived a comeback from a resurgent Everton to win the semi-final with Antony Martial's late winner. |
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The Company's unaudited financial statements for the quarterly period ending June 30, 2006, as well as the call-in and replay numbers for ACIH, Inc. |
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In 561 Chlothar died and his realm was divided, in a replay of the events of fifty years prior, between his four sons, with the chief cities remaining the same. |
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Neither team were up for this third-round replay, their lack of enthusiasm betrayed by 16 changes from the line-ups they used in league combat at the weekend. |
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And, finally, instant replay will be used to determine whether the 24-second shot clock or an eight-second backcourt violation has occurred before a shot is taken. |
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The Palmerston boss was left disappointed when local derby rivals Annan crashed 5-2 to Brechin in Tuesday night's replay and cost his club the chance of a bumper gate. |
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Almondbury and Emley are playing their first-round replay with a bowl-out at Fernside Avenue on Tuesday after finishing level on 277 runs apiece in the original match. |
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Those two games are the third round qualifier between Dublin and Armagh at Croker and the Munster SHC final replay between Cork and Waterford at Semple Stadium. |
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The Big Ten will experiment with instant replay for one season. |
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But the Conference no-hopers, who were denied victory over Charlton four minutes from time, vowed to complete their giant-killing job in the replay. |
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