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If and Opening
If Pe ‘ or is connected to the Hebrew stem p ‘ r ' open ', used both of mouth and bowels, it might mean ' opening ' and so Ba ‘ al Pe ‘ or could mean ' Lord of the Opening '.
If a regular actor wasn't featured in that particular episode, the Opening Credits were edited with their images omitted and not being credited.
* If White chooses to fianchetto his king's bishop, the game transposes into the Catalan Opening.
" If Black does not want his king chased about, playable alternatives are 2 ... e5 ( transposing to the Bishop's Opening ), 2 ... d5 and 2 ... e6.
* Opening to Kidsongs If We Could Talk to the Animals 1993 VHS ( 1.
If White plays a setup resembling the Black side of the Hanham Variation of the Philidor Defense ( 3 ... Nf6 4. d3 d5 5. Nbd2 ), the opening is sometimes called the Inverted Hanham Opening.
If this is White's plan it is stronger to play c4 on the first move ( the English Opening ).

If and ceremony
Marriage is not a sacrament of the Christian Science church, but the church's by-laws require a legal, religious ceremony for marriage: " If a Christian Scientist is to be married, the ceremony shall be performed by a clergyman who is legally authorized.
If the panegyric detailing the ceremony implied that the true center of the Empire was not Rome, but where the Emperor sat ("... the capital of the Empire appeared to be there, where the two emperors met "), it simply echoed what had already been stated by the historian Herodian in the early third century: " Rome is where the emperor is ".
The awards ceremony is traditionally closed with the words: " If you didn't win a prize — and especially if you did — better luck next year!
If he were to celebrate a triumph, he would have to remain a soldier and stay outside the city until the ceremony, but to stand for election he would need to lay down his command and enter Rome as a private citizen.
" If he replies with the word " Accepto ", his reign begins at that instant, not at the inauguration ceremony several days afterward.
If ever such an appeal was out of place, it was in a high-minded notification ceremony.
If a Candidate has already received his Mark Degree in his Craft Lodge, then his initiation into the Chapter is preceded by a short ceremony of Affiliation to the Mark Lodge associated (" moored ") to that Chapter.
* If crucifixes were covered starting with the next to last Sunday in Lent, they are unveiled without ceremony after the Good Friday service.
If an animal is needed for such a ceremony, it is provided by the members of another clan who do not hold it as a totem.
After the swearing in ceremony, the media asked him to comment on what the public could expect regarding welfare people, to which he replied " If people are truly in need, they can expect and will be treated fairly and compassionately.
If the deceased is old, a three day funeral ceremony and memorial is conducted, complete with chanting from the monks.
If by reason of the child's debility or sickness the ceremony is postponed, it cannot take place on Shabbat.
However, the leader of the Belz Chasidim, Rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach, in a statement at the Chanukah candle-lighting ceremony at his synagogue, said: “ If there are those in our generation who believe that warfare is the way to spread the light of Judaism, they are mistaken ”.
If the king married, or remarried, after his coronation, or if his wife were not crowned with him for some other reason, she might be crowned in a separate ceremony.
If there is a Queen Consort, she is crowned in a very simple ceremony immediately before homage is paid.
* If statues and images have been veiled during the last two weeks of Lent, they are unveiled, without ceremony, before the Easter Vigil service begins.
If one is to believe Delafosse, he was " accidentally killed by an arrow during a ceremony.
If a player completes all six events after a brief medal ceremony, he or she is sent back to the field for another round, with higher qualifying levels, however the game can be configured to conclude after the final event.
If he proved his loyalty and skill in battle, he would have a dubbing, an official ceremony to become a knight.
After the induction ceremony she told her Foreign Legionnaire sponsor: " If we ever get out of this alive, I'll pay you a bottle of champagne no matter where we meet.
If a former yokozuna reaches the age of 60, he usually performs a special ring-entering ceremony known as kanreki dohyō-iri, in celebration of his longevity.
At the ceremony they were inducted by Roy Slaven and they performed " Live It Up ", " The Nips are Getting Bigger " and " If You Leave Me Can I Come Too " with Mombassa and O ' Doherty rejoining them onstage.
If a warrior fell in a battle, his fellows would scatter Baijiu on the ground as part of a memorial ceremony.

If and athletics
If Spurs were to come out on top in the bid, the club's plan was practically to demolish the stadium to its foundations and build another one to ensure crowd intimacy and atmosphere ( i. e. by moving " ringside seats " closer to the touchlines than could be achieved with a retained athletics running track ).

If and competition
If you are up against private brand competition, have you formulated a long-term program for researching and strengthening your market position??
If private brand competition hasn't been felt in your product field as yet, have you thought how you will cope with it if and when it does appear??
If competition beats you to it, this exciting new product era can have real headaches in store.
If this happens to all industries however, everyone would be worse off than if they had been subject to the rigours of market competition.
If two or more jumpers tie for first place, the tie-breakers are: 1 ) The fewest misses at the height at which the tie occurred ; and 2 ) The fewest misses throughout the competition.
If some existing technology or company whose benefits are largely based on network effects starts to lose market share against a challenger such as a disruptive technology or open standards based competition, the benefits of network effects will reduce for the incumbent, and increase for the challenger.
If the tied vaulters have the same number of misses at the last height cleared, the tie is broken by the total number of misses in the competition.
If a tie in the other places still exists, a jump-off is not normally conducted, unless the competition is a qualifying meet, and the tie exists in the final qualifying spot.
If these tournament rounds were held in one competition, up to 512 contestants would participate in the tournament, which is difficult to believe for a single contest.
If the opposite holds true, then it becomes more costly for landowners to have guards for the slaves than to employ paid workers who can only demand low wages due to the amount of competition.
Faced with growing competition from Marmite, from 1928 to 1935 the product was renamed as " Parwill " to make use of the advertising slogan " Marmite but Parwill ", a convoluted pun on the new name and that of its competitor ; " If Ma might ... then Pa will.
If an athlete and sled are not within contact of one another the athlete is disqualified from further competition.
If the rider is a member of the police or military, they are permitted to wear their respective uniform during competition.
In 1963, the 10-minute halt was introduced, to occur after the completion of phases A, B, and C. It took place in a marked out area ( the 10-minute box ), where the horse was checked by two judges and one veterinary official who would make sure the horse was fit to continue onto phase D. If the horse was unfit, the panel would pull it from the competition.
If a rider wishes to stay within normal requirements for higher-level competition, breeches should be white, but beige or another conservative light color is permissible.
If more bidders attend the auction, a higher price might ultimately be achieved because of heightened competition from bidders.
If the public sector company is making money and selling their product for half of the price of the private sector companies, the private sector companies won't be able to simultaneously gouge to that degree and keep their customers: the competition keeps them in line.
Quinn decided to move If to a monthly schedule with the March 1954 issue, perhaps because the competition had increased readership.
* If the practice of the industry causes more complicated pricing, which is hard for the consumer to understand ( such as risk-based pricing, hidden taxes and fees in the wireless industry, negotiable pricing ), this can cause competition based on price to be meaningless ( because it would be too complicated to explain to the customer in a short advertisement ).
If any member of a team has an undergraduate degree, the team competes in the Division I competition, and is only eligible for the open championship ( i. e. the overall championship ).
If a wholesale price can be established at a node on the transmission grid and the electricity quantities at that node can be reconciled, competition for retail customers within the distribution system beyond the node is possible.
If the Commission is satisfied that competition will continue to keep prices at this level, or lower, the regulation will expire in mid 2012.
If these fall out during competition the gyoji ( or referee ) will throw them from the ring at the first opportunity.
If a club refuses to play or is ineligible to play then they are replaced by the second finalist from the competition they qualified through.

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