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This project was started at a time when there was a critical need for a high-energy fuel to provide an extra margin of range for high performance aircraft, particularly our heavy bombers.
If necessary to replace both halves on grill, sear cuts and allot extra time.
This time the search took twice as long, cutting down on his extra reading, for he had to pick through several columns of one- and two-line social notes in each issue.
`` I kicked about 110 extra points in 135 tries during three years in high school '', he said, `` and made 26 in a row at one time.
But whether democracy depended on this extra time is impossible to say.
This is done by adding eight extra 8-bit buses which allow the graphics controller to issue new AGP requests and commands at the same time with other AGP data flowing via the main 32 address / data ( AD ) lines.
For a time in the 19th century, stolen bases were credited when a baserunner reached an extra base on a base hit from another player.
England won 4 – 2 after extra time.
On a highly emotional night at Wembley, Charlton scored twice in a 4 – 1 win after extra time against Benfica and, as United captain, lifted the trophy.
In league competitions games may end in a draw, but in some knockout competitions if a game is tied at the end of regulation time it may go into extra time, which consists of two further 15-minute periods.
If the score is still tied after extra time, the game will be replayed.
No new strips were added this time, but the amount of reprints went up to 5, sometimes lowering back to 4 per week, and an extra Dennis strip was added on the inside back two pages.
Through further insertion of non-day units of time, the calendar year can be further synchronized ; however, these extra units of time are not considered part of the calendar.
Non-spontaneous reactions run so slowly that they are considered to require the input of some type of additional energy ( such as extra heat, light or electricity ) in order to proceed to completion ( chemical equilibrium ) at human time scales.
Charlton's Bert Turner scored an own goal in the eightieth minute before equalising for the Addicks a minute later to take them into extra time, but they conceded three further goals in the extra period.
They reached the Division One playoff final and battled against Sunderland in a thrilling game which ended with a 4 – 4 draw after extra time.
The rules that they agreed upon were essentially those of rugby union at the time with the exception that points be awarded for scoring a try, not just the conversion afterwards ( extra point ).
By treating the extra acceleration terms due to the rotation of the frame as if they were forces, subtracting them from the physical forces, it's possible to treat the second time derivative of position ( relative to the rotating frame ) as absolute acceleration.
This could, for instance, be " side effects " ( above conventional flags ), such as the setting of a register or memory location that was perhaps seldom used ; if this was done via ordinary ( non duplicated ) internal buses, or even the external bus, it would demand extra cycles every time, and thus be quite inefficient.
Using a more open and attacking style than usually used by Italian sides, he coached Italy to a second-place finish in Euro 2000, suffering an extra-time defeat at the hands of France in the final, when in the 90th minute of the game, Italy were 1-0 up and less than sixty seconds from winning the tournament before France scored to equalise and go to extra time.
Though it was not part of the NFL at the time, the All-America Football Conference saw its last drop kick November 28, 1948, when Joe Vetrano of the San Francisco 49ers drop kicked an extra point after a muffed snap against the Cleveland Browns.
England won the World Cup in 1966, when they hosted the finals, defeating West Germany 4 – 2 in extra time in the final.

extra and Paul
When Australian comedian Paul Hogan used the phrase, " I'll slip an extra shrimp on the barbie for you " in an American television advertisement, it was intended to make what he was saying easier for his American audience to understand, and was thus a deliberate distortion of what an Australian would typically say.
Paul IV strongly affirmed the Catholic dogma of extra ecclesiam nulla salus (" Outside the Church there is no salvation ").
Mungo Jerry, who had evolved from an earlier blues group Good Earth, were in effect a jug band on their first live performances and recordings, thanks to their use of jug ( played by the group's banjo player Paul King, who left in 1972 ), and washboard, contributed by regular ' extra member ' Joe Rush.
Kenyatta acted as an extra in the film Sanders of the River ( 1934 ), directed by Alexander Korda and starring Paul Robeson.
The band flew to Barbados to record it, where they went " crack crazy ", according to Paul Ryder, making repeated requests of Factory Records for extra time and additional funds.
Australia's international tourism campaigns have focused on Australia's laid-back style, such as an 1980s advertising campaign featuring actor Paul Hogan telling American tourists " I'll slip an extra shrimp on the barbie for you ", or its cheeky side, as in its controversial 2006 campaign in the United Kingdom using the Australian colloquialism slogan " So where the bloody hell are you?
Paul Tracy appeared as an on-screen extra in an episode of The Littlest Hobo titled " Torque " ( 1985, Season 6 ).
Even so Boulton Paul would later set up a training centre in Scotland to bring in extra workers.
The extra line up for these sessions included John Paul Jones on Hammond organ, drummer Keith Moon and Nicky Hopkins on piano.
He made several important saves and demonstrated great positional sense to keep the score 0 – 0 after extra time, and then crucially saved Paul Scholes ' shot in the penalty shootout, which Arsenal won 5 – 4.
The classical guitarists Paul Galbraith and Alexander Vynograd are two of the most notable eight-string players who use the extra high and low string tuning.
The young Roy Radabaugh, as he was then known, had just two days in film extra work on the side, and can be seen in King of Jazz ( 1930 ), along with Paul Whiteman and his band.
Paul Caligiuri's final professional appearance ( 27 Oct 2001 ) was in the 2001 U S Open Cup Final, where Caligiuri's LA Galaxy defeated the New England Revolution 2 – 1 in extra time.
* Paul Neville – extra guitar (" Man / Woman ", Jesu )
Some objects brought back memories for her and she wanted Paul to stay on and live with Molly and Tyrone at No. 9, Jack told her that they should leave them to sort out the living arrangements, but Tyrone was later convinced by Molly to let Paul stay for the extra rent.
She had come to visit her father, Paul Sorvino, on set, and was used as an extra.
Perth were up 3-0 at halftime, but goals from Scott Chipperfield, captain Matt Horsley and a last minute equaliser from Paul Reid put the game into extra time-Golden Goal.
Director Paul Fletcher stated that the anticipated capacity of Turf Moor would eventually be 28, 000 to cope with extra fans.
The match went into extra time and midway through the second period of extra time a pin point Paul Pezos cross was met by a powerful Adam Osman header to hand Adelaide City their first title since 1974.

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