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so-called and play
Low numbers ( below 31 and especially below 12 ) are popular because people play birthdays as their so-called lucky numbers ; hence a win in which these numbers are over-represented is more likely to result in a shared payout.
In some traditional Chinese restaurants, there are so-called " mahjong-karaoke rooms " where the elderly play mahjong while teenagers sing karaoke.
Later play can see characters from Ringworld species, such as the ( so-called ) Ghouls, Vampires, Giants, Sea People, and others.
In so-called normal play, the player who makes the last move wins.
Recent, tentative studies have suggested that the putamen may play a role in the so-called " hate circuit " of the brain.
Although there is a significant amount of human contact in this process, computers play an important role, especially for so-called " program trading ".
After this so-called " rebuy period ", the play resumes as in a standard knockout tournament and eliminated players do not have the option of returning to the game any more.
Such so-called “ context ” stimuli are always present ; they have been found to play an important role in conditioning and they help to account for some otherwise puzzling experimental findings.
Audio on vinyl records was problematic because one of the systems was based on discrete sound channels ( allowing for full separation of the four original recorded channels, albeit with restricted high-frequency response and reduced record life ), while two others were matrix encoded into two tracks that would also play back in standard, two-channel, stereo on normal audio equipment ( so-called ' compatible ' quadraphonic ).
Ben Jonson, who he co-wrote the play with Thomas Nashe, is arrested on the orders of Queen Elizabeth I of England's so-called interrogator, Richard Topcliffe.
One of these was the so-called " Click Piece " which essentially asked for each player to repeatedly play a note as short as possible.
A so-called double-play position involves the second baseman and shortstop moving away from second base so that one of the fielders can field a ground ball and the other can run easily to second base to catch a ball thrown to him so that he can tag the base before the baserunner from first base can reach second base, the infielder tagging second base then throwing to first base to complete the double play.
There were plans for him to play a fourteen-game match against Kasparov in Yalta in September 2003, the winner of which would go on to play the winner of a match between Vladimir Kramnik and Péter Lékó as part of the so-called " Prague Agreement " to reunify the World Chess Championship ( from 1993 until 2006 there were two world chess championships ).
The so-called ' needle-time ' restrictions on playing music had been lifted, which meant it could play more music during the day as well as in the evenings where the eight hours were concentrated.
He is known for the perfection of the so-called " well-made play " ( pièce bien faite ), a mainstay of popular theatre for over 100 years, and as the librettist of many of the most successful grand operas.
A similar physical quantity was introduced in 1869 by Massieu for the isothermal process ( both quantities differs just with a figure sign ) and then Planck for the isothermal-isobaric process More recently, the Massieu-Planck thermodynamic potential, known also as free entropy, has been shown to play a great role in the so-called entropic formulation of statistical mechanics, applied among the others in molecular biology and thermodynamic non-equilibrium processes.
The free-agent limit is also sometimes used to limit the so-called " pitch-and-ditch " tactic, a method of play in which a manager picks up a free-agent pitcher with the intention of using him in only one game before replacing him with a pitcher who is scheduled to start the following day.
The contestant in control was shown the first card in the row of five, the so-called " base card ," and could either keep it or replace it with the next card off the top of the deck, which they had to play.
In 1776 he approached Elizabeth Chudleigh, the so-called ( but bigamist ) Duchess of Kingston, and real life Countess of Bristol, with a threat to reveal her secret marriage to the Earl of Bristol in his play A Visit to Calais.
In 1957, President Sukarno introduced his concept of Guided Democracy, in which so-called functional groups would play a role in government in place of political parties.
The setting spans Asia, allowing players to play the so-called Kindred of the East, vampires of Asia.
The so-called stump-cam gives a unique view of play for action replays, particularly when a batsman is bowled.
" Weaver eschewed the use of so-called " inside baseball " tactics such as the stolen base, the hit and run, or the sacrifice bunt, preferring a patient approach (" waiting for the home run "), saying " If you play for one run, that's all you'll get " and " On offense, your most precious possessions are your 27 outs ".
Particularly active in the Kaunas pogrom was the so-called " Death Dealer of Kaunas ", a young man who murdered Jews with a crow bar at the Lietukis Garage before a large crowd that cheered each killing with much applause ; he occasionally stopped to play the Lithuanian national anthem " Tautiška giesmė " with his accordion before resuming the killings One German soldier described the scene:

so-called and service
Characteristically, all of Alfred's innovations were firmly rooted in traditional West Saxon practice, drawing as they did upon the three so-called ‘ common burdens ' of bridge work, fortress repair and service on the king's campaigns that all holders of bookland and royal loanland owed the Crown.
The service member can be held under the so-called Boxer law ( DoD Directive 6490. 1 ).
* Most local loop service to homes is provided through old-fashioned copper wire, although many of the Baby Bells are beginning to upgrade the so-called " last mile " to fiber optic.
Byrd's four Anglican service settings range in style from the unpretentious Short Service, already discussed, to the magnificent so-called Great Service, a grandiose work which continues a tradition of opulent settings by Richard Farrant, William Mundy and Robert Parsons.
Since spring 2007, postpaid Iridium subscribers have an option to associate their Iridium numbers with a direct U. S .- based number ( the so-called + 1 Access service ).
Their intelligence is measured against that of an average biological member of the Culture ; a so-called " 1. 0 value " drone would be considered the mental equal of a biological citizen, whereas lesser drones such as the menial service units of Orbitals are merely proto-sentient ( capable of limited reaction to unprogrammed events, but possessing no consciousness, and thus not considered citizens ; these take care of much of the menial work in the Culture ).
And there was also a feeling which would not go away, following the war and the radical social reforms of the 1945 Labour government, that the so-called " mandarins " of the higher civil service were too remote from the people.
One complication arising from the use of non-national troops occurred at the Battle of Bailén in 1808 when the " red Swiss " ( so-called from their uniforms ) of the invading French Army clashed bloodily with " blue Swiss " in the Spanish service.
Over the first thirty years, more than 250 houses and stables were built in Tuxedo Park, as well as over 100 homes, retail stores, and service establishments in the so-called hamlet.
While tilting trains had been in development in other countries for some years, and even seen service, so-called ' pendular tilt ' had not been particularly satisfactory.
Characteristically, all of Alfred's innovations were firmly rooted in traditional West Saxon practice, drawing as they did upon the three so-called ‘ common burdens ' of bridge work, fortress repair and service on the king's campaigns that all holders of bookland and royal loanland owed the Crown.
Characteristically, all of Alfred's innovations were firmly rooted in traditional West Saxon practice, drawing as they did upon the three so-called ‘ common burdens ' of bridge work, fortress repair and service on the king's campaigns that all holders of bookland and royal loanland owed the Crown.
The so-called Cambridge Subway began service in 1912 with 40 all-steel motor cars built by the Standard Steel Car Company.
The first is the labor class ( which includes everyone whose labor is involved in producing and distributing goods as well as much of the so-called " service " industry ).
The modules based on the DOS design are not the only heritage of the Almaz program still in use: The habitat, propulsion and service module of the TKS spacecraft, the so-called Functional Cargo Block ( FGB ), went on to become the core of many Soviet and Russian space station modules.
The Mitsubishi Zero was so-called because entered service in 1940 which was the Japanese year 2600, thus it was designated Type 0 Carrier Fighter.
The so-called " Weldon Tradition " of commitment to unselfish public service is taught to Dalhousie law students to this day.
This enabled the so-called " Middle Circle " service to operate via Paddington to the north and South Kensington to the south.
Some Anglican religious communities are contemplative, some active, but a distinguishing feature of the monastic life among Anglicans is that most practice the so-called " mixed life ," a combination of a life of contemplative prayer with active service.
The newly established Chief of the Defence Staff was to " head all of Canada's military forces, backed by a defence headquarters that was integrated and restructured to reflect six so-called functional commands, replacing eleven former service commands.
Pollinator decline, variability in pollinator service, and life history traits that are associated with weediness, and the so-called " automatic advantage " of self-fertilisation, among other factors, may favor the loss of SI.
In the early 1990s the Networker family was entering large-scale service in the Network SouthEast sector-both third-rail EMUs ( Class 465 / 466 ) and DMUs ( Class 165 / 166 ) were in service, with proposals for others, including a so-called " Universal Networker ", intended as Class 371 and 381, that would have dual-voltage capability.
Connectair became a feeder airline for British Caledonian, at the time the UK's so-called Second Force airline, on 30 May 1984 when it commenced a regional scheduled service between Gatwick and Antwerp with a single, leased Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante turboprop.
The 4G61T powered their Colt Turbo, while the 4G63T, first introduced in the 1980 Galant, went on to see service in the Sapporo and Starion coupés during the so-called " turbo era " of the 1980s, before creating for itself an illustrious motorsport heritage as the powerplant under the hood of the World Rally Championship-winning Lancer Evolution.

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