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For particularly severe conduct, the game official ( s ) may eject players ( ejected players may be substituted for ), or in exceptional cases, declare the game over and award victory to one side or the other.
For this he was eventually canonized — which testifies to his act being exceptional.
As the author Stephen Law paraphrases in his book " War For the Children's Mind " ( Law ,' Keeping the masses in Line ' p 159 ) " The most theistic prosperous democracy, the U. S., is exceptional, but not in the manner Franklin predicted.
For wrestlers in the top division giving an exceptional performance in the eyes of a judging panel there are also three special prizes ( the sansho ) which are worth 2, 000, 000 yen each.
For years where the harvest is exceptional, a millesimé is declared and some Champagne will be made from and labelled as the products of a single vintage rather than a blend of multiple years ' harvests.
* L ' Ordre de la Pleiade, Chevalier, 1990 For exceptional service to La Francophonie
For nearly a century, the IEEE Awards Program has paid tribute to technical professionals whose exceptional achievements and outstanding contributions have made a lasting impact on technology, society and the engineering profession.
For the first time the phrase " told for children " was not part of the title — an omission Andersen scholar Jackie Wullschlager believes exhibited a new confidence on Andersen's part: " These were the most mature and perfectly constructed tales he had written, and though some of them at once became, and have remained favorites of children, Andersen here melds together the childlike and the profound with exceptional artistry.
For the so-called exceptional cases see G < sub > 2 </ sub >, F < sub > 4 </ sub >, E < sub > 6 </ sub >, E < sub > 7 </ sub >, and E < sub > 8 </ sub >.
For a given transcendental function this set of algebraic numbers giving algebraic results is called the exceptional set of the function, that is the set
For example, Lindemann proved in 1882 that the exceptional set of the exponential function is just
For Tere Naam, ( 2003 ) Taran Adarsh said of him, " Salman Khan is exceptional in a role that fits him to the T. He breathes fire in sequences that demand uneasiness.
For instance, the corps of professors of the universities is a category A corps divided into 3 classes, in increasing order of seniority: second class ( equivalent to an American associate professor ), first class ( full professor ), exceptional class ( leading full professor in his area ).
For the next twenty years, during a period of exceptional difficulty, Bestuzhev practically controlled the foreign policy of Russia.
For the 2006 to 2007 school year, the NFL authorized a trial system to award extra entries into the national tournament to those tournaments with exceptionally large numbers of, or exceptional growth in, members and degrees.
For statistical purposes, batsmen who retire due to injury or illness are also deemed not out, while batsmen who retire for any other reason are deemed out, except in exceptional circumstances ( in 1983 Gordon Greenidge, not out on 154, departed a Test match to be with his daughter, who was ill and subsequently died-he was subsequently deemed not out the only such decision in the history of Test cricket ).
For a woman at the beginning of the 17th century, being a painter like Artemisia represented an uncommon and difficult choice, but not an exceptional one.
For the largest percentage of trunks, an increase in monetary value is bestowed upon those with visual appeal, exceptional condition, unique attributes such as rare design, or are from a maker whose works are collected.
For what was left of the season, he caught fifteen games and had a batting average of. 294 He also acquired the nickname " Noisy John ," because he kept up a constant chatter on the field ; some baseball historians have noted this was part of his skill in waging " psychological warfare " on his opponents ( Bogen and Anderson, http :// bioproj. sabr. org / bioproj. cfm? a = v & v = l & pid = 7608 & bid = 1214 ) By all accounts he was an exceptional defensive catcher, praised for his skill in throwing out runners who were caught stealing.
For color spaces of lower bit-depth, the floating-point calculation model employed by Core Image provides exceptional performance, which is useful when processing multiple images or video frames.
For advocates who possess the skills to safely enter the backcountry in the winter, the rewards of touring can be exceptional.
For day students, Baylor also offers need-based financial aid, and awards the Jo Conn Guild Scholarship for students of exceptional merit.
For example, in English law, restitution for breach of fiduciary duty is widely available but restitution for breach of contract is fairly exceptional.
For this reason, Mme Irène Mauriat, Paul Mauriat's widow and only heir, authorised an exceptional concert tour led by Mr. Justafré which took place in late 2009, under the title " Merci Paul: Paul Mauriat Memorial Concert ".
For these exceptional deeds, Topham was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for valour in the British Commonwealth.

For and meritorious
In 1911, Westinghouse received the AIEE's Edison Medal " For meritorious achievement in connection with the development of the alternating current system.
: For exceptionally meritorious service to the Government of the United States in a duty of great responsibility as Commanding Officer of a Destroyer Division and subsequently a Destroyer Squadron operating against enemy Japanese forces in the South Pacific Area from early February to 1 December 1943.
: For exceptionally meritorious conduct ... as Commander Destroyer Squadron Twenty-three, in action against enemy Japanese forces northwest of the Bismarck Archipelago, at Kavieng, New Ireland, and Duke of York Island, February 17 to 23, 1944 ... ( He ) expertly directed his squadron in destroying two Japanese naval auxiliary vessels, one large cargo ship, a mine layer, four barges and inflicting severe damage on enemy shore installations and subsequently effected a skillful withdrawal without damage to his vessels ...
:" For exceptionally meritorious conduct ... as Chief of Staff to Commander, Carrier Task Force, Pacific Fleet, from March 27 to October 30., 1944 ... ( He ) planned and executed a long series of successful offensive operations in support of the reduction of the other perimeter of Japanese defenses in New Guinea, the Carolines, the Marianas, Halmshera, and the Philippine Islands.
: " For exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services as a delegate with the United Nations Command ( Advance ) in Korea, from July 9 to December 5, 1951.
He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal and cited as follows: “ For exceptionally meritorious service … as Task Force Commander, United States Pacific Fleet.
He received the University of Wisconsin – Madison College of Engineering Engineers Day Award in 1958, the Harry H. Goode Memorial Award in 1964, the John Price Wetherill Medal in 1964, and IEEE's Edison Medal ' For a meritorious career of pioneering contributions to the development and application of large-scale digital computers and important contributions to education in the digital computer field.
Kennelly received awards from many nations, including the IEE Institution Premium ( 1887 ), the Edward Longstreth Medal ( 1917 ) and the Howard N. Potts Medal ( 1918 ) of the Franklin Institute, the Cross of a Chevalier of the Légion d ' honneur of France and the AIEE Edison Medal ( 1933 ), now IEEE Edison Medal, " For meritorious achievements in electrical science, electrical engineering and the electrical arts as exemplified by his contributions to the theory of electrical transmission and to the development of international electrical standards.
For the great victory of Aliwal he was awarded the thanks of Parliament ; and the speech of the Duke of Wellington was perhaps the warmest encomium ever bestowed by that great commander on a meritorious officer.
: For exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service while serving on board the U. S. S.
:( For ) meritorious service as Commanding Officer of the USS PIPER during the Third War Patrol of that vessel in the enemy-controlled waters of the Japan Sea from July 19, 1945, until the cessation of hostilities ...
: For ... meritorious conduct ... as Diving Officer in a U. S. Submarine during a War Patrol of that vessel.
: For meritorious achievement from the 16th of February 1960 to the 10th of May 1960.
Sprague was awarded the gold medal at the Paris Electrical Exhibition in 1889, the grand prize at the St. Louis Exhibition in 1904, the Elliott Cresson Medal in 1904, the Edison Medal of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, now IEEE, in 1910 ' For meritorious achievement in electrical science, engineering and arts as exemplified in his contributions thereto ', the Franklin Medal in 1921 and the John Fritz Gold Medal ( posthumously ) in 1935.
: For exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility from June, 1941, to November, 1944, as an Inspector of troop units in the field, and as special War Department consultant on matters pertaining to Negro troops.
For this he was awarded the Segrave Trophy, the Johnston Memorial Prize, and the Britannia Trophy for the most meritorious flying performance of the year.
:" For exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service.
** For meritorious operational service in the Persian Gulf during enforcement of sanctions in support of United Nations Security Council Resolutions and the subsequent period of hostilities against Iraq to liberate Kuwait in 1990-91.
** For meritorious operational service in the Persian Gulf during enforcement of sanctions in support of United Nations Security Council Resolutions and the subsequent period of hostilities against Iraq to liberate Kuwait in 1990-91.
** For meritorious service in clearing Kuwaiti ports of mines, explosive devices and ordinance during the period 27 January to 11 May 1991.
** For meritorious service in warlike operations in the war against weapons of mass destruction, Iraq, during Operation Bastille and Operation Falconer between February and May 2003.
** For meritorious service and outstanding professional competency in the provision of health care in support of the United States Air Force Theatre Hospital, Balad, Iraq during Operation Catalyst between 4 May 2005 and 28 September 2005.
** For meritorious operational service in the Northern Arabian Gulf during Operation Catalyst from 1 November 2005 to 25 March 2006 while conducting maritime security operations in support of the Australian Government's contribution to the rehabilitation and rebuilding of Iraq.
** For sustained meritorious service during warlike and peace support missions in support of Operation Warden, Operation Tanager and Operation Slipper.
Norman Sperling is a recipient of the National Service Award by the Western Amateur Astronomers, and had been recognized " For special and meritorious service for his unusual dedication and service to the astronomical community in all areas of astronomy " by the Astronomical Association of Northern California.

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