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After struggling to defend Oklahoma's wishbone option in the 1970s, Osborne switched from a balanced attack to an option offense in 1980 in order to utilize the versatility of dual-threat quarterbacks, such as Turner Gill, Tommie Frazier, and Scott Frost.
He later switched to wide receiver as the Gators transitioned from a run-oriented option offense to an offensive scheme that employed more passing.

switched and wide
However Merovingian subjects did not have a wide international appeal, so he switched to themes of life in ancient Egypt that were more popular.
X. 25 is an ITU-T standard protocol suite for packet switched wide area network ( WAN ) communication.
After World War I, most surviving U. S. manufacturers switched to wide gauge.
Roemer held a wide lead for much of the campaign, but faded in the days before the primary election as conservative state senator Mike Foster, who switched affiliation from Democratic to Republican during the campaign, peeled conservative votes away from him.
Following the War of Jenkins ' Ear, the Spanish switched from large fleets calling at few ports to small fleets trading at a wide variety of ports, the flexibility making them less subject to attack.
He was awarded a scholarship for the 1997 season and switched positions to become a wide receiver for his junior year.
DMT divides the useful bandwidth of the standard two wire copper medium used in the public switched telephone network ( PSTN ), which is 0 to 1104 kHz, into 256 separate 4. 3125 kHz wide frequency bands called sub-carriers.
He was originally trying out for wide receiver, but the Rams switched him to defensive back.
But after the teams switched sides at the start of second period, the Vikings scored 10 unanswered points: a 40-yard touchdown completion from quarterback Jim McMahon to wide receiver Cris Carter, and kicker Fuad Reveiz's 52-yard field goal.
A wide variety of food processors in the region have been boosting production since the 1998 ruble devaluation, as Russian consumers switched to domestic food sources and away from expensive imports.
There he started out as a running back, the position he played in high school, but later switched to wide receiver and linebacker positions.
As a sophmore in 1979, Dupree was switched to wide back and rushed for 1, 850 yards and scored 28 touchdowns.
He aspired to play quarterback, but as he was buried on the depth chart, the coaches switched him to wide receiver to get his talent on the field.
He switched to wide receiver and returned kickoffs after never playing either position before in his career.
Starting with episode 207, the show switched to wide screen, so each of the main characters gained short eyecatch animation.
Although known as a successful running back, Taylor was switched to wide receiver in 1966 and led the NFL in receiving in both 1966 and 1967.

switched and receiver
Jones switched directions and ran towards the Titans receiver.
With the Broncos, he switched positions and became a receiver.
When the receiver picks up the call, his active channel is automatically switched to the transmitter's channel and normal voice communication can proceed.
In fact, AESAs can then be switched to a receive-only mode, and use these powerful jamming signals instead to track its source, something that required a separate receiver in older platforms.
Analog audio transmissions can be picked up at a distance from the home by a scanner receiver or other baby monitor receivers, and so present a risk to privacy as long as the transmitter is switched on.
Another downfall was that if the digital terrestrial receiver was switched off, the box lost access to the channel.
The G24 ( t ) produced under German control progressively gained some Kar98k features, but the Považská Bystrica plant ( receiver code ' dou ') switched entirely to Kar98k production in 1942.
Viewers with C-Band dishes used to enjoy CBC North in the clear until about 2000 when the CBC switched to a proprietary digital system, requiring a C $ 3000 receiver.
Because each of the distillate fractions are taken out at different times, only one distillate exit point ( location ) is needed for a batch distillation and the distillate can just be switched to a different receiver, a fraction-collecting container.

switched and for
When we opened the door again for business and switched on the lights she said:
for example, if one driver puts on 22,000 miles per year and another driver 8,000 miles per year, their cars will be switched so that both cars will have 30,000 miles after two years, rather than 44,000 miles ( and related higher maintenance costs ) and 16,000 miles respectively ''.
When I switched on the lights for her to come and get the check, I had the exact change plus a dollar tip.
When the Falcons started playing in a dome, the team switched to their dark uniforms for home games but have worn their white uniforms at home a few times since switching to the dome.
Upon graduation, he won a Rhodes Scholarship to University College, Oxford where he studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics, though because he had switched programs and had left early for Yale University, he did not receive a degree there.
Advanced BBSes used Multiple CD-ROM disc changer units that switched 6 CD-ROM disks on demand for the caller ( s ).
When the blade becomes dull, it can be quickly reversed or switched for a new one.
Garfield ’ s Jim Davis, for example, switched with Blondie ’ s Stan Drake, while Scott Adams ( Dilbert ) traded strips with Bil Keane ( The Family Circus ).
Although Celera was originally set to sequence a composite of DNA samples, partway through the sequencing, Venter switched the samples for his own DNA.
During the 1995 season, the team wore the navy " Double-Star " jersey for games at Washington and Philadelphia and permanently switched to solid color socks ( royal blue for the white uniform, and navy blue for the dark uniform ).
Nor does he account for the deviousness of the Duke of Hamilton, the official leader of the various factions opposed to the Union, who seemingly betrayed his former colleagues when he switched to the Unionist / Government side in the decisive final stages of the debate.
The British experimented with oil propulsion for the Tribal class of 1905 but switched temporarily back to coal for the later Beagle class in 1909.
For example, every polygon is topologically self-dual ( it has the same number of vertices as edges, and these are switched by duality ), but will not in general be geometrically self-dual ( up to rigid motion, for instance ) – regular polygons are geometrically self-dual ( all angles are congruent, as are all edges, so under duality these congruences swap ), but irregular polygons may not be geometrically self-dual.
Since packets are typically delivered only to the port they are intended for, traffic on a switched Ethernet is less public than on shared-medium Ethernet.
Simple switched Ethernet networks, while a great improvement over repeater-based Ethernet, suffer from single points of failure, attacks that trick switches or hosts into sending data to a machine even if it is not intended for it, scalability and security issues with regard to broadcast radiation and multicast traffic, and bandwidth choke points where a lot of traffic is forced down a single link.
Poe switched his focus to prose and spent the next several years working for literary journals and periodicals, becoming known for his own style of literary criticism.
The President's speech commences and he offers the content of the cassette to the summit ; but to the President's embarrassment, the tape has been switched for a cassette of the swing song " Bandstand Boogie ," Cabbie's favorite song.
EDGE can be used for any packet switched application, such as an Internet connection.
Erlang-B ( sometimes also written without the hyphen Erlang B ), also known as the Erlang loss formula, is a formula for the blocking probability derived from the Erlang distribution to describe the probability of call loss on a group of circuits ( in a circuit switched network, or equivalent ).
The film was originally written for King Kong ( called operation robinson crusoe: king kong vs ebirah ), but Toho switched Kong with another popular character at the time, Godzilla.
On the North American side, eider down was initially preferred, but once the eiders were nearly driven to extinction in the 1770s, down collectors switched to the auk at the same time that hunting for food, fishing bait, and oil decreased.

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