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collective and nickname
During this period, Bagwell, Biggio, Derek Bell earned the collective nickname " The Killer Bs ".
* Killa Bees, a collective nickname for affiliates of the Wu-Tang Clan rap group
The M3 was unpopular in the Red Army, where its faults showed up in engagements with enemy armor and anti-tank weapons, with the Soviets bestowing it the nickname of " БМ-6 — братская могила на шестерых " that could be translated as " collective grave for six people ", although the official designation was " М3с " (" М3 средний ", M3 medium ) to distinguish them from " М3л " (" М3 лёгкий ", M3 light ) Stuart tanks.
They, along with Commanders Lisa Hayes and Claudia Grant, occasionally also had the insulting collective nickname, " Gloval's Harem ," but anyone foolish enough to use it in Grant's presence usually regretted it.
* SKY ( universities ), a collective nickname for the three most prestigious universities in South Korea
Van Sweringen and M. J. Van Sweringen, or by their collective nickname, the Vans.
The town is famous for big industrial collective for refinement of wood " Krivaja " and this is why this town's nickname is " Wood town ".
Modelling contracts and deals with fashion labels like Top Man, Hugo Boss and Armani culminated in their collective nickname: ' The Spice Boys.
* The Woodies, collective nickname for Australian tennis players and long-time doubles partners Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde

collective and given
Everyone with a personal or group tragedy to relate had to be given his day in court as in some vast collective dirge.
A collective identification of beauty, with willing participants in a given social spectrum, may be a socially negotiated phenomenon, discussed in a culture or context.
A football team is the collective name given to a group of players selected together in the various team sports known as football.
Neapolitan sauce is the collective name given ( outside Italy, particularly in the U. S .) to various basic tomato-based sauces derived from Italian cuisine, often served over pasta and then sprinkled with grated Parmesan cheese.
Historical revisionists …“ seem to have been given a collective task in nation's cultural development, the full significance of which is emerging only now: to redefine nation ’ s status in a changing world .” History is a tool that contributes to the shaping of national identity, cultures, and memories.
::" The principle of utility does not mean that any given pleasure, as music, for instance, or any given exemption from pain, as for example health, are to be looked upon as means to a collective something termed happiness, and to be desired on that account.
The combination of heart output ( cardiac output ) and systemic vascular resistance, which refers to the collective resistance of all of the body's arterioles, are the principal determinants of arterial blood pressure at any given moment.
The collective victims of the disaster are given 160, 000 strings of cash, along with 400 tons of rice.
Polish writers typically have had a more profound range of choices to motivate them to write including historical cataclysms of extraordinary violence that swept Poland, as the crossroads of Europe ; but also, Polish own collective incongruities demanding adequate reaction from the writing communities of any given period.
Following his death, an abortive scheme by Lysander to increase his power by making the Spartan kingships collective and that the Spartan king should not automatically be given the leadership of the army, was " discovered " by Agesilaus II.
The Seminole Wars, also known as the Florida Wars, were three conflicts in Florida between the Seminole — the collective name given to the amalgamation of various groups of native Americans and Black people who settled in Florida in the early 18th century — and the United States Army.
The islands were given their collective name and also English names by Captain Cook when he sailed through the area in 1770.
The Constitution of 1782 is a collective term given to a series of legal changes which freed the Parliament of Ireland, a Medieval parliament consisting of the Irish House of Commons and the Irish House of Lords, of legal restrictions that had been imposed by successive Norman, English, and later, British governments on the scope of its jurisdiction.
" However, when the power of Ali appeared to threaten the existence of the Ottoman dynasty, particularly given the death of the Sultan on 1 July 1839, he succeeded in bringing the great powers together to sign a collective note on 27 July pledging them to maintain the independence and integrity of the Turkish Empire in order to preserve the security and peace of Europe.
Under their collective pseudonym, the cousins were given the Grand Master Award for achievements in the field of the mystery story by the Mystery Writers of America in 1961.
They decided to use as their collective pseudonym the same name that they had given their detective.
The secrecy was due to the concern that public knowledge of Cabinet procedure would lead to a loss of faith in collective responsibility ( if it became known that only a subset of the Cabinet had been involved in making a given decision ) and undue pressure being put on committee chairs once their specific policy responsibilities became known.
While the rise reported may be in part merely a byproduct of the widening use ( and abuse ) of diagnostic techniques, given Eric Berne's division between individuals with active and latent ASPD-the latter keeping themselves in check by attachment to an external source of control like the law, traditional standards, or religion-it has been plausibly suggested that the erosion of collective standards may indeed serve to release the individual with latent ASPD from their previously prosocial behaviour.
Chthonic gods such as Dis pater, the di inferi (" gods below "), and the collective shades of the departed ( di Manes ) were given dark, fertile victims in nighttime rituals.
The Gurdjieff movements are the name given to the collective body of sacred dances that were collected or authored by G. I. Gurdjieff and taught to his students as part of the work of self observation and self study.
" According to Blumer, public opinion is discussed as a form of collective behavior ( another specialized term ) which is made up of those who are discussing a given public issue at any one time.
In the context of a decision interpreting a collective labour agreement, the patently-unreasonable test was held to mean that the court will not intervene unless the words of the collective agreement have been given an interpretation they cannot reasonably bear.
All examples concern the evaluation of a given object ( target ), a social agent ( which may be either individual or supra-individual, and in the latter case, either a group or a collective ), held by another social agent, the evaluator.

collective and NBA
Prior to the beginning of training camps, however, the NBA owners, led by commissioner David Stern, locked out the players in order to force a new collective bargaining agreement with the National Basketball Players Association ( NBPA ).
Entering the, the NBA players and owners had not yet agreed on the terms of a new collective bargaining agreement, and Howard was unsigned two weeks before training camp began.
Following Christie's ankle surgery, the Orlando Magic released him on August 11, 2005 under the new NBA collective bargaining agreement one-time amnesty clause.
However, because the team is the player's current contract holder, the team can offer the player more money per year than any other team and can sign the player to a longer contract ( per the NBA collective bargaining agreement ).
Andersen's suspension fell under the league's category of " drugs of abuse ," violation of which is possible grounds for expulsion from the NBA under the league's collective bargaining agreement.
Finally in July 2005, both sides compromised in the new collective bargaining agreement, requiring that the minimum age for entry into the NBA be 19 and that entrants be at least one year removed from high school.

collective and players
After the first few weeks of the season were canceled, the players and owners ratified a new collective bargaining agreement on December 8, 2011, setting up a shortened 66-game season.
The lockout officially ended on December 8, 2011, when players and owners ratified a new collective bargaining agreement, and the season began on Christmas Day.
The 1999 season began with a collective bargaining agreement between players and the league, marking the first collective bargaining agreement to be signed in the history of women's professional sports.
The Chicago-based AACM, a loose collective of improvising musicians including Muhal Richard Abrams, Henry Threadgill, Anthony Braxton, Jack DeJohnette, Lester Bowie, Roscoe Mitchell, Joseph Jarman, Famadou Don Moye, Malachi Favors and George Lewis was formed in 1965 and included many of the key players in the nascent international free improv scene.
The Oilers struggled with their small-market status for several years, but after the wiped-out 2004 – 05 season, they were aided by a collective bargaining agreement between the NHL owners and players.
To address concerns about player burnout, the GAA adopted a rule in 2007 that prohibited collective training for inter-county players for a period of two months every winter.
He incorrectly predicted that the dispute would last " a year-and-a-half two years ," as the players and owners agreed on a new collective bargaining agreement in July 2005.
Soon afterward, Dwyer duly bought the collective rights to the Tiger players for $ 75, 000.
Santo became the first player to invoke the ten-and-five rule under the collective bargaining agreement signed after the 1972 Major League Baseball strike ( the rule allows players with 10 years ' service, the last five with the same team, to decline any trade ).
The next collective bargaining agreement between MLB and its players union, signed on November 22, 2011 and taking effect with the 2012 season, will dramatically change free agent compensation.
However, soon after the trade, the league and its players agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement that resulted in several veteran players — including Wagner — gaining free agency.
The aims of the PFA are to protect, improve and negotiate the conditions, rights and status of all professional players by collective bargaining agreements.
The eight players most frequently referenced as members of the Big Red Machine include baseball's all-time hit leader in Rose ; three Hall of Fame players in Bench, Peréz and Morgan ; six National League MVP selections ; four National League home run leading seasons ; three NL Batting Champions ; 25 Gold Glove winning seasons, and 63 collective All-Star Game appearances.
Under the terms of the collective bargaining agreement injured players from the previous season were still to be paid during the lockout ( Roenick's contract was for $ 7. 5 million in 2004-05 ).
There were a number of new features: all features in matches seamlessly follow on from the previous one ; a mini radar pitch appears during tactical changes ; improved International management ; new skin ; advisor system ; improved notebook system ; a revamped captain selection ; improved board and fan confidence system ; transfer centre to track transfers ; improved match engine ; the player may change pitch dimensions ; award system overhaul ; in-game all-time best elevens ; a revamped finance system ; collective win bonuses ; FaceGen system for new-gen players ; new calendar.
To promote the social factor it is advisable to develop new shared challenges that help players to integrate and being satisfied with the new game rules and objectives, creating a set of collective emotions where players ( or characters ) encourage and motivate themselves to overcome the collective challenges

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