A correct answer wins six points, but a wrong answer loses the team five points. |
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When a player loses a wicket, 10 runs are deducted from the batting team's total and the player remains at the crease. |
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It seems the perils of plucky Paula are to continue, whether she wins or loses. |
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He seems most at home when talking about business and loses his initial wariness. |
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To avoid this accrual, the taxpayer can pay the disputed tax and file a refund claim, preventing interest from accruing if the taxpayer loses. |
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In fact, the narrative is full of loose ends and red herrings, and the episodic writing frequently loses momentum. |
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For the immediate period after he loses his job, he will be entitled to jobseeker's allowance based on his contribution record. |
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But whoever loses, regardless of whether it is by six goals or one, it will be devastating. |
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The government responds by sending in the Delta Force, but loses contact as an eerie signal interrupts radio communications. |
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Unless he loses weight then he will have all those health problems long-term, so it's vital. |
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Mom loses her rag and threatens to get rid of him approximately twice a day, but he's still here. |
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It is when he moves to a higher level of argument that Ricks loses his judiciousness. |
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Morgana is imprisoned and Eric loses his hand before being cast adrift in the North Sea. |
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He finds a redemption of sorts when he recovers his family, loses a foot to his disease, and in the end decides he doesn't want to die after all. |
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The punters understand that when all is said and done, it doesn't really matter who wins or loses. |
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Watermelon ice cream loses its taste after three days, and pineapple ice cream leaves a bitter aftertaste after seven days in storage. |
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The real difference between industrial premises and State buildings is that the latter are not rateable and as such the local economy loses out. |
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Yet as soon as the young are hatched out, the bird loses its beautiful voice and schools its young with a harsh, raucous call. |
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The average 90-shooter loses more strokes due to poor club and shot selection than to a bad swing or missed shot. |
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If there are any kings in the deal then no one is allowed to trade and whoever was dealt the lowest card loses a life. |
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However, by doing so she loses the right to maintenance or alimony which a divorced woman can claim legally. |
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Irresistibly propelled by its walking bass, Mirrors of Fire is a driving, dramatic piece which never loses its superbly focused energy. |
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And whether their preferred candidate wins or loses, they have a right to demand from their representative an array of services. |
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If the U.S. loses to Germany and one of Portugal or Ghana get a win, however, things get dicey. |
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But he loses his backpack in the process and it stays with the cops as he flees down the walkway toward Brooklyn. |
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He loses his sense of honour, and often his regard for truth. |
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The borrower loses credibility, respect, and the ability to participate in the market in the future. |
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When a horse is in a blind panic it loses all sense of reason. |
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The Waterloo Stage production loses some of the bigness of the musical numbers, however, by replicating the brass and woodwind instruments on a synthesizer. |
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As a result, Scotland loses people in their most productive years, while it gains those whose contribution to the economy is severely limited by Father Time. |
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The retailer has to refund the costs if it loses the action. |
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If the bidder loses he pays the opponents and also the kitty. |
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He tries organizing competing industries, but loses his shirt. |
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But if a playoff team loses a player or decides it's a rebounder short of being a contender, don't put it past Rodman to make yet another return to his pogo-stick-like career. |
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She prefers her other suitor, George Neville, but when Griffith loses his inheritance for her sake she accepts him, hoping for a contented marriage without undue submission. |
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But, if your team loses you blame the referee or the yellow card. |
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If any one buy the field, garden, and house of a chieftain, man, or one subject to quit-rent, his contract tablet of sale shall be broken and he loses his money. |
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She loses them briefly in a department store, but finds them a few moments later, and the incident is never mentioned again. |
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The boy is shocked at the old man's death and loses his mental balance. |
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In the real world, Joe Bloggs loses his job, his home, and in many cases, his family. |
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Out of greediness to get both, he chops at the shadow, and loses the substance. |
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In severe burns, the body loses large amounts of nitrogen, in the urine and by exudation from the burned body surface. |
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You don't want to get on that guy's bad side. He loses his temper very quickly and easily. |
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If the Prime Minister loses the support of the House of Commons, Parliament will dissolve and a new election will be held. |
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A lady loses her muff, her fan, or her lap-dog, and so the silly poet runs home to versify the disaster. |
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This means that, should the professor leave the university, he or she also loses the privilege to use the title of professor. |
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The utilitarian loses that distinction, turning us into empty vessels by means of which consequences occur. |
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By convention if a government loses the confidence of the House of Commons it must either resign or a General Election is held. |
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A government is not required to resign even if it loses the confidence of the Lords and is defeated in key votes in that House. |
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He must never wait until attacked because he then loses the chance of acting. |
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I have many times felt pity for the river Alyn at the point where it loses itself in the Dee. |
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If however he does not act or does not put in sufficient effort he loses his honour price. |
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Jones is recorded as having 52 professional fights, with 46 wins, 3 loses and 3 draws. |
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Celebrating wildly, Gollum loses his footing and falls into the Fire, taking the Ring with him. |
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If a male fiddler loses its large claw, it will grow another on the opposite side after moulting. |
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The larva also loses its swim bladder and spines, and sinks to the bottom, laying its blind side on the underlying surface. |
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In general, the deep sea is considered to start at the aphotic zone, the point where sunlight loses its power of transference through the water. |
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Another subtype is an island or bar formed by deposition of tiny rocks where water current loses some of its carrying capacity. |
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In sedimentology compaction refers to the process by which a sediment progressively loses its porosity due to the effects of loading. |
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Jason loses a sandal in a river, arrives at the court of Pelias, and the epic is set in motion. |
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Third, air outflows and loses heat via infrared radiation to space at the temperature of the cold tropopause. |
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Nichi, in compounds, often loses the final chi and creates a slight pause between the first and second syllables of the compound. |
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Pepper loses flavour and aroma through evaporation, so airtight storage helps preserve its spiciness longer. |
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It is considered to be subtle and more aromatic in flavour than cassia and it loses much of its flavour during cooking. |
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If the case ultimately loses, the litigant does not have to pay any of the money funded back. |
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Be assured that once a soul loses its sense of sinnership and need, it is outside the channel of blessing and grace. |
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No matter what the size or type of community, you'll have critics, and they are not always just soreheads who are unhappy when a team loses. |
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A MAN loses his wallet and does not realise his bankcard pin number was written inside. |
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Any athlete who loses a significant amount of fluid during sports participation should weigh in before and after practices and competitions. |
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Xerotic dermatitis, or dry skin, is caused when skin loses moisture, which leads to itching or cracks in the skin. |
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But she eventually loses him to her manipulative friend and fellow student, Zilpah Marsh. |
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What he loses by Venus he thinks to recover by Mercury, but catches his cure as an after-clap, that commonly proves the worse disease of the two. |
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The reasonable rear seat remains intact and the trunk loses just five cubic feet of room, leaving more cargo space than most ragtops. |
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In desperation, he tries to grab the rain gutter, but with his sprained wrist, the pain is too great, and he loses his grip. |
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The katabatic wind loses its influence over prevailing winds only when there is a strong S or SW to easterly gradient airflow. |
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In another case observed by Alecu, it has been noted that the handset does not reboot but temporarily loses mobile network connection. |
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He's cut out of the family photo, shunned at the mosque and he loses out on a market stall when Roxy badmouths him. |
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Luv U Mate also talked about the aphotic zone, the point where sunlight loses its power of transference through the water as summarized by Cameron. |
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When Shoemaker wins or loses by a nose, it is an odds-on bet that a whoop-de-doo rider would have lost by lengths, having wasted the horse prematurely. |
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But the authors cover all the stages and issues thoroughly, even if their approach is so unwaveringly politically correct it occasionally loses sight of reality. |
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When something melts it loses its solidness and becomes a liquid. |
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A woman loses all her charms when she has an angry look or a rudeful face. |
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When a large number of crystallographic defects bind these planes together, graphite loses its lubrication properties and becomes what is known as pyrolytic graphite. |
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Its dangers are more obvious travelling from Scafell Pike, but travelling from Scafell, the route loses a lot of height before the danger is seen. |
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Thus, in the reaction, the reductant or reducing agent loses electrons and is oxidized, and the oxidant or oxidizing agent gains electrons and is reduced. |
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If the Court decides that the President is guilty then the President loses his office and the ability to be elected President of the Czech Republic ever again. |
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But a man like Mortimer Sturgis, with thirty-eight golfless years behind him, is swept off his feet. He is carried away. He loses all sense of proportion. |
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General elections must be called by the governor general, either on the advice of the prime minister, or if the government loses a confidence vote in the House. |
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Once it loses its practical purpose, there is no reason for further transmission unless it has been imbued with meaning beyond the initial practicality of the action. |
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The first player or team to fail to make a legal return loses the point. |
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Anyone who loses Vatican citizenship and does not possess other citizenship automatically becomes an Italian citizen as provided in the Lateran Treaty. |
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Our good master keeps his kites up to the last moment, studding-sails alow and aloft, and, by incessant straight steering, never loses a rod of way. |
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In those cases, when an army ant colony loses its queen, its workers are absorbed, not killed, by neighboring colonies, and within days are treated as part of the family. |
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