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In duplicate bridge, the cards held by each player in each deal are preserved so that each partnership plays the same set of hands as their East-West or North-South counterparts at other tables and with the scoring based upon relative performance, thus emphasizing skill over chance.
Once in place, a short tonearm under this " bridge " plays the record, driven across laterally by a motor.
Safety play in contract bridge is a generic name for plays in which declarer maximizes the chances for fulfilling the contract ( or achieving a certain score ) by ignoring a chance for a higher score.
To compensate for the increase in string tension when the string is pressed against the frets, the bridge position can be adjusted slightly so that the 12th fret plays exactly in tune.
Poirot takes interest in the way each member plays bridge, which he discerns through asking each suspect to grade the play of the others.
John Larroquette plays Maltz, a member of Kruge's bridge crew whom Nimoy describes as " the thoughtful Klingon ".
The bridge plays a prominent role in the Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch " Nationwide " (" Hamlet ", Episode 43 ).
Everyone who plays the 18th hole walks over this 700 year old bridge, and many iconic pictures of the farewells of the most iconic golfers in history have been taken on this bridge.
* On provision of basic small physical infrastructure PRP plays a vital role to organize and motivate the villager to build Channels, bridge, protective band, link roads, measurement of barren and cultivated land etc.
They are evenly balanced to allow playing all over the fretboard, since steve plays high notes on the neck pickup and low ones on the bridge.
In duplicate bridge, a player normally plays with the same partner throughout an event.
The short story includes bridge game charts in a similar fashion to that used by Ian Fleming in Moonraker, in which Bond similarly plays a high-stakes game of bridge against that novel's villain.
Yasuda plays a Fender Jazz with an adapted tuning machine, which allows quickly tuning to D from E. Schmersal also owns a custom built guitar built by Yuri Landman, an alternate version of the Springtime exclusively crafted for Enon with some additional features such as a scalloped fretboard and an additional pickup in the bridge.
Joe Satriani uses the arm on his Ibanez Edge Trem System extremely often ; most of the time to make his signature " Satriani Scream ", where he plays a harmonic near the bridge on the G-string and raises the bar.
First, vocalist Chris Martin plays the piano during the bridge.
According to Yiddish theatre scholar Joel Berkowitx, Shakespeare's plays served " as both sources and symbols " in helping Jewish immigrants " cross the bridge
An overtone row played on the C string is used, after which the cellist tunes the string down to the lowest note possible on the instrument, plays near the bridge, on the bridge with a snare drum stick, behind the bridge, and then on the tailpiece.
As the season goes on, Ratchet more often plays a " tech support " sort of role, minding the base and the ground bridge.
A rock guitar solo plays during the bridge.
* During the bridge of " Medicate " Aaron accidentally plays part of the outro solo.

bridge and key
A key feature of bridge is the concept of vulnerability.
If the open string is in tune, but sharp or flat when frets are pressed, the bridge saddle position can be adjusted with a screwdriver or hex key to remedy the problem.
During the airborne phase of the Normandy invasion on the night of 5 – 6 June 1944, British 6th Airborne Division captured all its key objectives in advance of the seaborne assault, including the capture and holding at all costs of a vital bridge over the Caen Canal, near Ouistreham.
An additional drop on the night of September 14 – 15 of the 2nd Battalion 509th PIR to destroy a key bridge at Avellino, to disrupt German motorized movements, was badly dispersed and failed to destroy the bridge before the Germans withdrew to the north.
Within two weeks a small party of Spanish soldiers had captured a key bridge on the border and from here Toledo assembled his army.
Velázquez is often cited as a key influence on the art of Édouard Manet, important when considering that Manet is often cited as the bridge between realism and impressionism.
The ships ride here so close, and as it were, keeping up one another, with their head-fasts on shore, that for half a mile together, they go cross the stream with their bolsprits over the land, their bowes, or heads, touching the very wharf ; so that one may walk from ship to ship as on a floating bridge, all along by the shore-side: The key reaching from the drawbridge almost to the south-gate, is so spacious and wide, that in some places ' tis near one hundred yards from the houses to the wharf.
In rounded binary, the beginning of the B section is sometimes referred to as the " bridge ", and will usually conclude with a half cadence in the original key.
The bridge is one of the key links of the Honshū-Shikoku Bridge Project, which created three routes across the Inland Sea.
He was also a key expert witness in the Tay rail bridge disaster of 1879.
* Point defence around a key target, such as a bridge, critical government building or ship.
A customs officer had noticed German Uhlans in Zuid-Wervik on October 4, and turned the swing bridge between Wervik and Zuid-Wervik open so that no one could cross it, throwing the key in the Lys.
What you most want for now is to take the castle to occupy Tudela and that bridge, key de Zaragoza, which has both weighted Napoleon.
At 1, 600 feet in 1903, it was the longest bridge in the world at the time and a key factor in opening Brooklyn up as a working-class neighborhood for Manhattan.
Hammersmith is a natural centre of activity, located at the confluence of a key arterial route out of central London ( the A4 ) with several local feeder roads and a bridge over the Thames.
A bridge passage composed of scales follows, arriving at a cadence in G major, the key in which the second theme is then played.
At the Battle of Vitoria, Picton led his division across a key bridge under heavy fire.
The bridge was one of the key strategic points in Operation Market Garden ; the city was liberated at September 17, 1944, but suffered very little damage.
These elite units served as raiders against American / ARVN troops, and infiltrated spearheads during the final Ho Chi Minh Campaign in 1975 – where they seized key road and bridge assets, destroyed installations, attacked command and control nodes located deep inside enemy territory, and otherwise helped the PAVN's rapid mobile forces advance.
In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, the simulation takes place on a replica of a starship bridge, with the test-taker as captain and other Starfleet members, officers or other cadets, in other key positions.
However, since this compromise may lead to muddy-sounding chords in sections of a piece that stray from the main key ( e. g., a bridge section that modulates a semitone down ), some performers choose to make a broader compromise, and " split the difference " so that all chords will sound acceptable.
The location was chosen in the belief that it would ensure the freest flow of water through the sound, a key element in the debate about whether or not the bridge should be constructed.
The next morning the main body set out for their next objective, the New River bridge, a key point on the railroad, a few miles to the east.
The harmonic fascination with the bridge segment beginning " I want her everywhere " is that at that point the key centre does go " everywhere ".

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