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Only the football and boys ' lacrosse teams retain the traditional Pegleg moniker ; other teams have their own unique names, such as the Runnin ' Rebels ( boys ' basketball ), Vixens ( girls ' volleyball ), Lemurs ( boys ' gymnastics ), Phoenix ( girls ' basketball ), Renegades ( girls ' softball ), Felines ( girls ' gymnastics ), Hookers ( boys ' bowling ), Pinheads ( girls ' bowling ), Huskies ( girls ' lacrosse ), Penguins ( girls ' swimming ), Pirates ( boys ' swimming ), Ballers ( boys ' soccer ), Mimbas ( girls ' soccer ), The Furies ( girls ' handball ), Dragons ( boys ' handball ), Smokin ' Aces ( boys ' tennis ), Sticky Fingers ( boys ' and girls ' Ultimate ), Lobsters ( girls ' tennis ), Hitmen ( baseball ), Untouchables ( boys ' and girls ' fencing ) Flying Dutchmen ( hockey ), Greyducks ( track ), Tigers ( cricket ) and Spartans ( wrestling and roller hockey ).
He dismissed batsmen with his unique delivery, which he called the " angler ," and helped develop the art of swing bowling in the sport.
He is fondly remembered by his fans for his big grin and his unique bowling action.
He was unique for bowling leg spin at a time when it was not only rare but considered obsolete, and he kept the torch alight for a generation of leg spinners.
The potency of his muscular inswinging fast bowling can be seen by the fact that his feat of taking two hat-trick of LBWs is unique in the first class game.
This unique, in-depth video brings the elements of high-precision sport into your living room so you can practice these tips at the alley and begin building your bowling skills.
A unique ten-pin bowling game using a small bowling ball is played in Nova Scotia.
On each of his five tours he topped both the batting and bowling overall tour averages, yet another unique Giffen feat.
Depending on the school and its location it might have unique amenities such as a bowling alley, cultural or prayer rooms and unique services.

unique and action
Most of such organobromine compounds in the sea are made via the action of a unique algal enzyme, vanadium bromoperoxidase.
The action of the clavichord is unique among all keyboard instruments in that one part of the action simultaneously initiates the sound vibration while at the same time defining the endpoint of the vibrating string, and thus its pitch.
It was released to major acclaim ; reviewers praised the interactivity of the environment, level design, gameplay and unique risqué humor ( a mix of pop-culture satire and lampooning of over-the-top Hollywood action heroes ).
Aristotle remarks in his Poetics that Homer was unique among the poets of his time, focusing on a single unified theme or action in the epic cycle.
The first results of this collaboration were unique action games like Ballblazer in 1984, and Rescue on Fractalus !.
* A construct unique to US daytime serials is the format where the action will cut between various conversations, returning to each at the precise moment it was left.
In this regard the action servi corrupti is not unique.
It is a fairly faithful adaptation of both stories, featuring a unique first-person camera perspective and segments of Švankmajer's trademark stop-motion and cut-out animation ( in an otherwise live action film ).
Hiller volunteers to be the pilot, since he is the only person to have seen them in action and survive, giving him unique knowledge of the ship's capabilities, and David decides he must go along to upload the virus.
In הכהנים והלוים HaKohanim vHaLeviim ( 1940 ), The Priests and the Levites, he stressed that members of these groups exist in the realm between history ( below ) and redemption ( above ), and must act in a unique way to help move others to prayer and action, and help bring an end to suffering.
The battles are unique in that the player can influence the effectiveness of attacks by performing required controller inputs known as " action commands ".
They can select from 30 different characters to populate their team and play on one of 20 unique fields in one of three skill levels using nothing more than a mouse to control the action, which is announced by Earl Grey and Sunny Day.
This unique jail was used until 1982, when a court action forced it to close.
In addition to his works on paper, Pettibon has also made animations from his drawings, live action films from his own scripts, unique artist ’ s books, fanzines, prints, and large permanent wall drawings that often include an arrangement of his own works on paper almost creating an installation of collage.
In kyudo the unique action of expansion ( nobiai ) that results in a natural release, is sought.
His action photographs, such as those taken during the 1944 Normandy invasion, portray the violence of war with unique impact.
Although The exception to the code was granted as a " special and unique case " and was described by The New York Times at the time as " an unprecedented move that will not, however, set a precedent ", in his 2008 study of films during that era, Pictures at a Revolution, author Mark Harris wrote that the MPAA's action was " the first of a series of injuries to the Production Code that would prove fatal within three years.
Figures of the original Masters of the Universe line included many unique " action features ": Battle Armor He-Man and Skeletor had rotating chest plates to represent varying degrees of damage ; Leech featured suction cup limbs ; Mantenna's eyes would pop out using a lever on his back ; and Thunder Punch He-Man would thrust a punch and emit a loud bang from the ring cap in his backpack.
Other features emphasized aesthetic rather than action, such as the flocked bodies of Grizzlor and Moss Man as well as the unique scents of the latter and Stinkor.
Calvin's more audacious step, in his research monograph The Cerebral Code, comes when he suggests that the pattern of action potentials in any particular neocortical minicolumn can be replicated and spread through the cortex like a piece of software code and be " played " on the millions of other minicolumns in the same way one can play a million copies of a compact disc ( CD ) on a million CD players – the key difference being that while all CD players are designed to do basically the same task, the various cortical minicolumns can all have their own unique " ruts " and the copies of the firing patterns are not exact duplicates.
Although many kinds of drugs are capable of such action, dissociatives are unique in that they do so in such a way that they produce hallucinogenic effects, which may include sensory deprivation, dissociation, hallucinations, and dream-like states or trances.
This unique contraceptive action is non-hormonal and fully reversible.
The season also featured the running theme of the Ancient Spirits of Evil having to take a more active hand in pushing Mumm-Ra into action, culminating in another unique feature of the season-an actual finale episode, " The Last Day ," in which the Spirits give Mumm-Ra one last chance to destroy the ThunderCats.

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( More technically, when does the actual quantum state stop being a linear combination of states, each of which resembles different classical states, and instead begins to have a unique classical description?
March steps and traditional music and drill that are unique to an organization are often taught at a band camp, a time set aside for intense rehearsal before the performance season begins.
The playground has a unique and traditional July 4 festival, mostly unchanged for more than a century, which begins at 9 AM with children's races and culminates twelve hours later in one of the region's best-known fireworks displays.
The Third Dynasty of Kish is unique in that it begins with a woman, previously a tavern keeper, Kubau, as " king ".
There are also chapters relating events about Saint Germanus of Auxerre that claim to be excerpts from a ( now lost ) biography about this saint, a unique collection of traditions about Saint Patrick, as well as a section describing events in the North of England in the sixth and seventh centuries which begins with a paragraph about the beginnings of Welsh literature ( ch.
Like all behavior genetic research, the classic twin study begins from assessing the variance of a behavior ( called a phenotype by geneticists ) in a large group, and attempts to estimate how much of this is due to genetic effects ( heritability ), and how much appears to be due to shared or unique environmental effects-events that affect each twin in a different way, or events that occur to one twin but not another.
The latter is unique in that it can be turned back off by the control electrode after conduction begins.
Normally, the player begins with the unique Commander unit, a mech with the ability to create structures to form a base and, by extension, a military force comprising a range of mobile units.
A unique feature is the short jam session that begins each show, involving all of his invited guests, along with Holland on piano.
IFI's unique plan of restoration and progressive programming begins 18 to 24 months before an inmate is released.
The header line, which begins with '>', gives a name and / or a unique identifier for the sequence, and often lots of other information too.
The large icon collection begins with a few dating to the 5th ( possibly ) and 6th centuries, which are unique survivals, the monastery having been untouched by Byzantine iconoclasm, and never sacked.
The organism begins to consume cells of the brain piecemeal by means of a unique sucking apparatus extended from its cell surface.
The introduction of the paper begins by establishing that the open source and free software virtual communities of the internet are unique virtual communities ; unlike others, they have been popular for a long time and have had significant economic impact.
While staying at the castle, Elphaba also discovers a mysterious book of spells that she calls a ' Grimmerie ', and begins to study its contents, written in a language which Elphaba is unique among Ozians in being able to read.
The obituary in the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society of London, begins, " By death Europe has lost her senior statistician " and ends, " This is not the place to write at length about his personal charm, marked by simplicity, helpfulness and friendliness ; but it was this as much as his intellectual eminence that gave him a unique place in the society of economists and statisticians.
Each contestant begins with a unique start value ; therefore, contestants assigned a lower start value or difficulty rating are knocked out of the winner's circle before the competition begins.
For example, if A promises to give B a unique sculpture in exchange for B painting A's house, but A then sells the sculpture to C before B begins the job, this act by A constitutes an anticipatory repudiation which excuses B from performing.
At Palmer College of Chiropractic the definition of Chiropractic states, " Chiropractic philosophy begins with the principle that the human organism has an innate power to maintain its own health " and includes " This unique health care approach views the body as having an innate, natural ability to adapt to changes in its internal and external environments and maintain itself in a state of health.
After this the war heats up, but even though the odds seem to be against D-Mob's group, the rise of the player through the ranks, and his ability not only to capture clubs from Crow but also from third party groups, such as the Triad-run Dragon House ( unique home of Ring Out Match battles ), or the Babylon, run by a Jamaican mob in Brooklyn, begins to offset Crow's advantages in cash and fighters.
Strmiska's review begins as follows: Tyr is a unique, largely but not exclusively Pagan-oriented publication that is in fact rather difficult to categorize.
In this climate, Hem makes his first friend in the form of a girl, Zelika from the eastern school of Baladh, and begins to discover his own unique talents and his place in the " Treesong ".
The series begins with the teenage lead Hime Utsumiya venturing upon such a disc plate, which revives into a unique Antibody, called " Brain Powerd ", with which she forms a deep connection.

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