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You'd never guess it from the way they've played so far this spring, but there remains a feeling among some around here that the Orioles still have a chance to battle for the pennant in 1961.
Bob Jones played that way.
In a declined language, the morphology of the article or noun changes in some way according to the grammatical role played by the noun in a given sentence.
By 1980, the way the game was played had changed dramatically due to innovative coaching tactics, with the phasing out of many of the game's kicking styles and the increasing use of handball ; whilst presentation was influenced by television.
The Lions also played a test against Canada on their way home, winning 19 to 8 in Toronto.
This led to changes in the way music was performed, the most crucial of which was the move to standard instrumental groups and the reduction in the importance of the continuo — the harmonic fill beneath the music, often played by several instruments.
This factor is a natural outcome of Hollywood script development which wishes to highlight one or two major characters which can be played by major stars, and thus a good way of marketing the movie is established but that rings false upon examination.
In his 1810 book entitled The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, Joseph Strutt describes the way pall mall was played in England in the early 17th century: " Pale-maille is a game wherein a round box ball is struck with a mallet through a high arch of iron, which he that can do at the fewest blows, or at the number agreed upon, wins.
There is, however, no pre-1858 Irish document that describes the way game was played, in particular there is no reference to the distinctive croquet stroke.
I think his study is important and can go a long way to dispelling the old " gays vs. God " dichotomy that too often gets played out in the media.
Since an actual Taiko ensemble had never really performed together and the people he had playing with him were in no way professional musicians, he based the rhythms of their performance on the simplistic arrangement of the shrine music that had been previously played ; which allowed for nearly any person with the interest in Taiko could play along.
In this way, an electronic drum sound will be produced when the instrument is played, as well as the sound made by the instrument.
Marx developed a routine as a wise-cracking hustler with a distinctive chicken-walking lope, an exaggerated greasepaint mustache and eyebrows, and an ever-present cigar, improvising insults to stuffy dowagers ( often played by Margaret Dumont ) and anyone else who stood in his way.
Hurst played a part in a goal for Peters which put England 2 – 0 up, but the Germans forced their way back and won 3 – 2 after extra time.
The clarinet gesture that opens Rhapsody in Blue could likewise be thought of either way: it was originally planned as a glissando ( Gershwin's score labels each individual note ) but is in practice played as a portamento though described as a glissando.
A new artificial turf was created called " AstroTurf " and Houston would be involved in yet another change in the way the game was played.
St Albans played a role in the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381: the peasants, led by a local man William Grindcobbe and Jack Straw, forced their way into the Abbey and demanded a charter for the freedom of St Albans from the Abbot (' Charter of freedom of the villeins of St Alban's forcibly obtained from the Abbot and Convent ', 16 June 1381 ).
The term Latin America was supported by the French Empire of Napoleon III during the French invasion of Mexico, as a way to include France among countries with influence in America and to exclude Anglophone countries, and played a role in his campaign to imply cultural kinship of the region with France.
Another grandstand seating 2000 and facing one way to the cricket ground and the other way to the park where football was played, was built in 1876 for the 1877 visit of James Lillywhite ’ s English cricket team.
Described another way, the signals transmitted by the control store are being played much like a player piano roll.
His style was not reminiscent of any other style being played at the time ; it was the way Hurt " thought the guitar should sound ".
In New York the mambo was played in a high-strung, sophisticated way that had the Palladium Ballroom, the famous Broadway dance-hall, jumping.
One example, chess, has been played by mail for centuries ( when played in this way, it is known as correspondence chess ).

way and key
otherwise, you'll have to spend a few minutes to either attach a suitable spring clip somewhere on the press head or fit the key to a length of light chain and fasten to the bottom of the motor mount so that the key is out of the way when not in use.
In The Plague, a key description of Oran occurs early, when it is explained that the town is built in such a way that it " turns its back on the bay, with the result that it's impossible to see the sea, you always have to go to look for it.
A key concept in thermodynamics, many rapid chemical and physical processes are described or approximated in this way.
Each antibody binds to a specific antigen by way of an interaction similar to the fit between a lock and a key.
This key result opened the way for a proof of the Weil conjectures, ultimately completed by his student Pierre Deligne.
* Goals: the goals of a key process area summarize the states that must exist for that key process area to have been implemented in an effective and lasting way.
The key way characters progress is by earning experience points ( XP / EXP ), which happens when they defeat an enemy or accomplish a difficult task.
A subtype of the SSK is the Keyword Signed Key, or KSK, in which the key pair is generated in a standard way from a simple human-readable string.
After the discovery of the hydrogen bonded A: T and C: G pairs, Watson and Crick soon had their anti-parallel, double helical model of DNA, with the hydrogen bonds at the core of the helix providing a way to " unzip " the two complementary strands for easy replication: the last key requirement for a likely model of the genetic molecule.
Non-native pronunciation vastly differs from native pronunciation by way of key omissions of implosive and ejective consonants present in native Hausa dialects, such as ɗ, ɓ and kʼ / ƙ, which are pronounced by non-native speakers as d, b and k respectively.
In most countries, trading by corporate insiders such as officers, key employees, directors, and large shareholders may be legal, if this trading is done in a way that does not take advantage of non-public information.
Some of these items include providing creativity training, having leaders encourage and model innovation, allowing employees to question current procedures and rules, seeing that the implementation of innovations had real consequences, documenting innovations in a professional manner, allowing employees to have autonomy and freedom in their job roles, reducing the number of obstacles that may be in the way of innovation, and giving employees access to resources ( whether these are monetary, informational, or access to key people inside or outside of the organization ).
As the most efficient and rational way of organising, bureaucratisation for Weber was the key part of the rational-legal authority and furthermore, he saw it as the key process in the ongoing rationalisation of the Western society.
In keeping with their unconventional way of doing things, both Cris and Curt purposefully sang the entire album off key.
A key component of a microkernel is a good IPC system and virtual-memory-manager design that allows implementing page-fault handling and swapping in usermode servers in a safe way.
But meritocratic governance within the bureaucracy remains a key stone of Chinese government all the way to the present.
As the transition to democracy progressed, the removal of visa restrictions, increased high-level visits of U. S. officials, discussions of future assistance, and the granting of a Vital National Interest Certification on counter-narcotics, effective in March 1999, paved the way for re-establishment of closer ties between the United States and Nigeria, as a key partner in the region and the continent.
The author Nevill Drury claimed there are " four key precursors of the New Age ," who had set the way for many of its widely held precepts.
The most common type of structured P2P networks implement a distributed hash table ( DHT ), in which a variant of consistent hashing is used to assign ownership of each file to a particular peer, in a way analogous to a traditional hash table's assignment of each key to a particular array slot.
Remnants of these steppe civilizations were discovered in such places as Ipatovo, Sintashta, Arkaim, and Pazyryk, which bear the earliest known traces of mounted warfare, a key feature in nomadic way of life.
S is then processed for 256 iterations in a similar way to the main PRGA, but also mixes in bytes of the key at the same time.

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