At times, too, the cue-tip will slither away on to the left or right of the player's ball. |
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If he has put in half the young player's original value he gets back half of the fee. |
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As each player folds, that player's cards are added to the bottom of the pack ready for the next deal. |
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Shots rang out, mixing with shouts of delight in the player's home town of Split on the Adriatic coast. |
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The player's decision is a disaster for his club, a real kick in the teeth for his employers. |
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He produced an air shot when well placed and another player's speculative long range effort sailed wide. |
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He drove into the other player's glove on the first penalty corner chance and then missed the rebound with an air shot. |
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The bottom of the screen hosts a rectangular area that scrolls the lyrics to the player's chosen song. |
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Some play that the first lead in stage three must be the lowest card in the player's hand. |
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Traditionally when a player uses the rest, the player's hands are quite close together. |
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The interface reflects this, and you are able to easily select players and assign them units, or just drag the player's icon over the group. |
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In that case, we're actually levering the player's imagination as a co-processor to fill in the blanks where the computer is weak. |
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Weir never looked back and used his unique ability to his advantage by examining right-handed equipment and player's techniques. |
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Back home in Holland, a roller-blader crashed outside the player's driveway. |
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The screen flashed the contents of each player's hand and the hosts provided a running commentary on the wisdom of every check, call, and raise. |
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As a manager he could be inspirational in making a player's career and ruthless in terminating one. |
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The Jack is your Knight and as such can always be played from a target player's hand as a sacrifice defender. |
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For the first deal a randomly chosen player shuffles, that player's right-hand neighbour cuts. |
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One of them had golden blond hair and a football player's build, while the second had light, sandy brown hair and blue eyes. |
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The pressure, the exposure and the rewards involved in matches like these are such that they can make or break a player's career. |
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No NFL player's courage is tested more severely than the receiver who willingly patrols the middle of the field. |
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To me, a player's value is measured by the extent to which he causes his team to score runs and stops opponents from doing the same. |
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But what of the thrills and heart-pounding excitement that were so much a part of her days in the player's game? |
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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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The player's menu system is very straightforward to use, with a thumbwheel to help you navigate tracks quickly. |
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Other player's meeples can't be placed in grassland connected to your farmer's, but their meeple's grasslands can be connected with yours. |
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So shocking is this injury, in fact, that there are fears over the player's career. |
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He capered and cavorted growing louder by the moment, so that it was a fair bit before the French player's quiet protestations could be heard. |
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A player receiving a card as a result of another player's playing a seven should thank the donor. |
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In that period the player's mobility was limited and he was no great advantage to his side outfield. |
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I know money talks but at the end of the day it is always going to be the player's choice as to where he plays his rugby. |
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His explosive temper not only caused an opposing player's arm to be broken, it sullied the reputation of one of his players. |
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Golf is underrated for the demands it makes on the player's balance and athleticism. |
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Random Dungeon rewards will be placed in each player's inventory automatically upon completion of the dungeon. |
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We determined each player's weight loss by calculating the variation between body weight before and after each training day. |
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League secretary Bob Shackleton was mystified by the player's non-appearance. |
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On his computer, St. Jean keeps a spreadsheet of every player's salary and other basic information. |
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Since each call adds two cards to a player's hand, you can check how many calls you have made by counting the cards in your hand. |
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For example, it's standard practice in video games for the player's character to be much harder to kill than her or his enemies. |
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The same applies if a team has a meld of less than seven pure aces and three or more aces in a player's hand. |
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A player's status can be determined by the status of the clubs with which he is linked. |
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In the first phase, each player's turn starts by the player drawing the top card from the face-down stock. |
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A player's tee shot lands in the fairway and rolls toward a water hazard, but the player can't see if it went in. |
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The player's name, however, is an open secret with American John Daly, the 1995 British Open champion, a virtual certainty for the event. |
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I swung my stick and brought it across my body and made contact with the player's stick and the puck. |
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After he returned to the bench, he was chewed out by his coach, who punctuated his displeasure by emphatically grabbing the player's leg. |
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It is always the case that only in a player's absence do we get a true idea of their importance to the team. |
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However, Williams insists any decision concerning the player's future will be based on football issues rather than his commercial value. |
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In rugby union, if a player's thought to be feigning injury, referees have the discretion to order them from the field. |
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Now those talks, at the player's own insistence, will not take place until after the summer holidays. |
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After a claim, the claiming player's tricks are exposed and the card points are counted. |
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Imagine if you will, a tennis player's sweatband, slightly bigger and thicker, made of foam with a shiny cover. |
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Sundry other items that bolster the player's chance of survival have also been slated for inclusion, such as smoke, frag and teargas grenades. |
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The picture had been cropped to fit the face of a figure on the other player's shoulders. |
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Far from a Freudian slip or an act of garden-variety racism, the coach said, the word was used with the player's best interest at heart. |
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They were managers I played with who could pounce on a player's weaknesses in a measured, forthright fashion. |
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The goal umpire kept his arms by his side, indicating that the player's intervention was premature. |
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Drugs testing policy usually prevents disclosure of a player's identity until he is proven guilty and a punishment has been decided. |
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A player's dependency on meeting the right manager at the right time begins at an early age. |
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The eight is not replaced since it is no longer in the player's hand when it's played. |
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However, given the dour nature of the contest, it appeared that summer holidays were closer to the player's minds. |
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The viewers know what's going on, because they can see the player's cards, and once you're let in on that, it heightens the excitement. |
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The bid of abundance in trumps is only used to overcall another player's bid of abundance. |
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Once a player's been booked there is always a possibility that if he does anything else he will get sent off. |
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The results are then added to each player's file and used as a quantitative measure of his current physical condition. |
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The ratings system can never be a fair and accurate measurement of a player's contribution to a game. |
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It left Bradford coach Brian Noble fuming and many others raising questions about the validity of the player's actions. |
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In these circumstances, players may also use an assistant who cannot view the playing court and must act only on the player's instructions. |
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On the other hand, not granting a request could lead to injury or discontentedness, which will negatively affect that player's play out on the field. |
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During a 63-yard touchdown run in a Monday night game, the Cowboys' running back stiff-armed a Vikings defender and got his fingers caught in the player's facemask. |
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Manager's and supporter's say nothing when their team score's an offside goal or a dodgy penalty and when one of their player's get away with cheating they never see it. |
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Whenever the ball lands in a player's cup, he has to chug a beer. |
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A player will eventually prefer a certain degree of whippiness that will be factored into that particular player's approach and timing crucial to hitting a polo ball. |
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The player is always a soldier, a mercenary on the player's base. |
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The reporter is said to have returned to the press tent, dazed by the verbal assault, and determined to seek an apology from the player's management company. |
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They were on the road because it's during the summer after a high school player's junior year that college coaches best identify scholarship prospects. |
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The player's annual salary was prorated because he only played for the last three months of the season. |
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The card is not a swipe card but will instead carry a personalised eight-digit code for the cardholder and contains the player's name, union affiliation and club. |
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When asked whether the Chilean had shed the excess pounds he gained after his injury, he joked that all that worried him was the player's haircut. |
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If you are one of the many who use a two-back system, you can find success if you closely monitor matchups and know each player's strengths and weaknesses. |
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He enlivened one spring camp in Cocoa, after the club switched to Florida, by planting a young but very alive cobra in another player's foot locker. |
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In the finished models of the theremin, volume levels were controlled by means of a comparable heterodyne effect triggered by the player's other hand. |
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During a home game against Dunfermline the player's misfiring performance was subjected to a sustained chorus of boos and jeers from his own fans. |
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After picking up his first batch of 200 euros from a bank machine on New Year's day, Schroeder tossed a two-euro coin into an accordion player's basket. |
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Do conservatoires, other musical bodies of repute and teachers as a whole, still justly consider stylistic concept an important part of every young player's curriculum? |
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The longest side is adjacent to and parallel with the bass strings, going from the right rear corner to a location on the player's left. |
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The surgeon will scope the football player's knee to repair damage to a ligament. |
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So right or wrong, good move or bad, yadda or yadda, it's an intriguing development in this gifted player's life and basketball career. |
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Two variables were chosen to represent the player's productivity at the plate, slugging average and on-base-percentage plus slugging average. |
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A drafting club may work out a trade with the player's original club so that the drafting club can keep him and send him to the minor leagues. |
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The ball can still be batted away with one or both hands. It can be batted from a player's hands or batted away during a shot. |
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The player with the ball, X,, has his team-mate in sight and can deliver a hard pass to that player's feet. |
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The score of a tennis game during play is always read with the serving player's score first. |
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Players may move anywhere around the court but accidental or deliberate obstruction of the other player's movements is forbidden. |
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When a player's shot hits their opponent prior to hitting the front wall, interference has occurred. |
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A player's ranking determines what level of qualification he or she requires for ranking tournaments. |
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The choice of barrel, shaft, and flight will depend a great deal on the individual player's throwing style. |
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Also attach a glow stick or glow-in-the-dark tape to each player's clothing. |
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Etiquette guidelines cover matters such as safety, fairness, pace of play, and a player's obligation to contribute to the care of the course. |
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A maximum of 14 clubs is allowed in a player's bag at one time during a stipulated round. |
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A golf bag is used to transport golf clubs and the player's other or personal equipment. |
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A golfer's score is usually expressed as the difference between the player's number of strokes and the par score. |
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Additional calculations can be used to place higher significance on a player's recent tournament scores. |
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Since the formation of the WDF rankings in 1974 the method used to calculate a player's ranking points has changed several times. |
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Tournament Director Mike Ganley accepted the player's assurance that the tip had simply fallen off, and no censure was made. |
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However, winning a major boosts a player's career far more than winning any other tournament. |
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Players compete to send their pinballs through worm-holes to another player's table. |
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The former Scotland Under-21 player's career has been rocked by two leg breaks but he has managed to sample success along the way nevertheless. |
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Hole cards are private on each player's handset, allowing players to bluff each other face-to-face. |
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Buono gives insight into the many useful tools Line 6 produces for the recording artist, and goes into further detail from a player's standpoint. |
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The rankings show Deta Hedman and Trina Gulliver as consistently being the leading women's player's, having been number one on a record ten occasions each. |
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To reduce one player's aggro level, the other must build up his own. |
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The Committee seeds the top players and pairs on the basis of their rankings, but it can change the seedings based on a player's previous grass court performance. |
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Once calculated, the Course Handicap is applied in stroke play by simply reducing the player's gross score by the handicap, to produce a net score. |
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Thirteen cameras capture the action, including tiny cameras that reveal the player's hole cards, which let viewers see who is bluffing and who is not. |
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After failing down the world rankings and suffering dartitis, a psychological condition that affects a player's technique, Burnett's career looked over. |
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After falling down the world rankings and suffering dartitis, a psychological condition that affects a player's technique, Burnett's career looked like it was over. |
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When a file for a specific language is added to the media content platform, the language instantly becomes available for users to select in the player's closed caption menu. |
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Assuming standard scoring, the optimal area to aim for on the dart board in order to maximize the player's score varies significantly based on the players skill. |
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Souness' row with Dunn is well-known after the manager's public criticism of his player's attitude, and the midfielder has been giving his manager the coldshoulder treatment. |
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Points may also be scored in a game when a player's opponent fouls. |
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If the player successfully pots a colour, the value of that ball is added to the player's score, and the ball is returned to its starting position on the table. |
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These tournaments also contribute towards a player's ATP rankings points. |
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The referee or referee's assistant, however, can be called on court at a player's request, and the referee or assistant may change a player's call. |
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Further north, in rural Lithuania, a folk clarinet has a cylindrical tube closed at the top, with idioglot reed taken in the player's mouth for its entire length. |
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When a player does discard or use a card or when a creature also died or a spell gets destroyed, that card gets placed into the player's graveyard. |
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If practical and appropriate, an attempt must be made to gently place a rigid cervical collar or equivalent around the player's neck to stabilise the cervical spine. |
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The revolutionary product is a tool designed specifically to lessen the player's frustration, protect players bankroll and improve players overall tournament results. |
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A player's batting average is his hits divided by his official at-bats. |
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The first title in the franchise to offer open world gameplay, the options for unrestricted stealth or full-blown gunplay are at the player's discretion. |
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