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Pregame shows by the Band aim to build crowd energy and enthusiasm with traditional UCLA songs like Strike Up the Band for UCLA, Sons of Westwood and The Mighty Bruins.

Pregame and football
Arrington was the host of the Arena Football League's Pregame Show on TNN as well as the sideline reporter for arena football games for 3 seasons.

Pregame and on
" Dan Shaughnessy, Nick Cafardo, Peter Abraham and Michael Vega of The Boston Globe make regular appearances on the Pregame Show.
* Around the Horn ( both Around the Horn and Pardon the Interruption were replaced by the first hour of the expanded ESPNEWS Pregame on July 21, 2008 ), re-airs continue on ESPN2.
* Pardon the Interruption ( both Around the Horn and Pardon the Interruption were replaced by the first hour of the expanded ESPNews Pregame on July 21, 2008 ), re-airs continue on ESPN2.
* Members of the Marching Band Percussion Section appeared at the beginning of a new Paula Abdul video during the Super Bowl XLII Pregame Show on Fox.
On August 9, 2008, Wapner appeared as Judge in a Major League Baseball on Fox Pregame People's Court parody segment called " The Players Court ".
* The NFL on NBC Pregame Show
Minnesota Viking Broadcast: Pregame coverage of Vikings games starts two hours before the day's Vikings game usually on Sunday but some times on Monday if the Vikings have a Monday Night Football game.
Currently, Brown is a cohost of The Dallas Cowboys Radio Network Pregame and Postgame Shows on 105. 3 The Fan, the flagship station of the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network.
From 1982 to part of the 1984, Berman also hosted The NFL on NBC Pregame Show, then known as NFL ( insert year ) until he was supplanted by Bob Costas.

Pregame and .
Image: VWA-IceHockey1. JPG | Pregame warmup at a Manchester Monarchs AHL game versus the Hartford Wolf Pack
Pregame Warm-up at Wendler Arena.
Pregame was usually hosted by " Mr. Phunn " Joe Anderson ; however, Anderson was let go sometime before 2009 and K102 KEEY-FM's Morning Show co-host Mike " Muss " Mussman took over the duties of pregame coverage.
" His theme music introduces Fox Sports ' " NFL Pregame Show.

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She glanced around the clearing, taking in the wagon and the load of supplies and trappings scattered over the ground, the two kids, the whiteface bull that was chewing its cud just within the far reaches of the firelight.
Once the scene is set, Trevelyan skilfully builds up the tense story until it reaches its climax in the dramatic victory of Marlborough and Eugene of Savoy at Blenheim.
The president's opportunity for influencing education reaches its highest point, as he decides which projects he will cut back, which he will advance by increased allowances or new fund-raising efforts.
and that the maximum of the radio emission came about 3-1/2 days after Full Moon, which is again in contrast to the infrared emission, which reaches its maximum at Full Moon.
Most meteoritic material, by the time it reaches the Earth's surface, has been reduced to dust or to spherules of ablated material in its passage through the atmosphere.
Felix Kopstein states that `` when the snake reaches its maturity it has already reached about its maximal length '', but goes on to cite the reticulate python as an exception, with maximum length approximately three times that at maturity.
* The Abensberger events calendar begins in February with the Faschingsgillamoos funfair, which reaches its high point on Mad Thursday.
More formally, it is the theoretical temperature at which entropy reaches its minimum value.
Another way to state this is that the emitting object may have a transverse velocity with respect to the observer, but any light beam emitted from it which reaches the observer, cannot, for it must have been previously emitted in such a direction that its transverse component has been " corrected " for.
However, as occurred so often in this region, the demise in 1030 of this military genius who had expanded the empire to its farthest reaches was the death knell of the dynasty itself.
The ice reaches its maximum extent in February or March ; typical ice thickness in the northernmost areas in the Bothnian Bay, the northern basin of the Gulf of Bothnia, is about for landfast sea ice.
The military dangers in such an enterprise were numerous: Marlborough's lines of communication along the Rhine would be hopelessly exposed to French interference, for Louis ’ generals controlled the left bank of the river and its central reaches.
Bethlehem's average annual relative humidity is 60 % and reaches its highest rates between January and February.
The reserve has 83 acres ( 33. 6 ha ) of public land and at its highest point it reaches 162 metres with the distinctive landmark at the summit.
However, as it gains in volume from the very numerous tributary streams, large and small, that it receives en route, its velocity increases, and in the wet season reaches, even in certain stretches.
The infant is weaned at about three years old, but usually maintains a close relationship with its mother for several more years ; it reaches puberty at the age of eight to 10, and its lifespan in captivity is about 50 years.
Since then it has been eroding, creating dramatic incised valleys, and providing the sediment that gives the Yellow River its yellow color and that causes the flooding of the river in the lower reaches ( hence the river's nickname ' China's sorrow ').
Even if an intelligent civilization reaches the end of its lifetime after, for example, 10, 000 years, life may still prevail on the planet for billions of years, permitting the next civilization to evolve.
The equinoxes are also the only times when the terminator is inclined 90 ° to the Earth's Equator ( while at solstices, that inclination reaches its minimum of 66. 5 °, corresponding to 90 ° minus Earth's axial tilt ).
The rapidity with which an explosive reaches its peak pressure ( power ) is a measure of its brisance.
The Balikh receives most of its water from a karstic spring near ' Ayn al -' Arus and flows due south until it reaches the Euphrates at the city of Ar-Raqqah.
Each message is routed through the network by passing from neighbor to neighbor until it reaches its destination.

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Thus human perception and human volition is the immanent cause of all social change and this most truly when the change reaches the civilizational level.
`` The news of their experiments reaches the farmers who, forgetting that birds are the most efficient natural enemies of insects and rodents, are encouraged to try to get rid of all birds that occasionally peck their grapes or their blueberries '', Buchheister told the delegates.
The lens is almost spherical, which is most efficient at focusing the minimal light that reaches deep water.
One of the most serious and long-running water erosion problems worldwide is in the People's Republic of China, on the middle reaches of the Yellow River and the upper reaches of the Yangtze River.
It carries over 95 % of all passenger and freight traffic and reaches most communities, including the rural poor and is classified under three categories of trunk roads, urban roads, and feeder roads.
The band of UV closest to visible light, UV-A ( 315 – 400 nm ), is hardly affected by ozone, and most of it reaches the ground.
Ozone is transparent to most UV-A, so most of this type of longer wavelength reaches the surface, and becomes the primary type of UV from the Sun to do so.
During most of its course, the river is sluggish and marshy, although small craft can navigate its lower reaches.
In most cases a game of Reversi reaches an end in which all 64 squares are filled, but positions in which the board is not full and neither player may make a legal move also occur with some frequency.
In those instances, in most jurisdictions, the running of limitations is tolled until the circumstance ( i. e., the injured party reaches majority in the former or the bankruptcy proceeding is concluded in the latter ) no longer exists.
An action to redress a tort committed against a minor is generally tolled in most cases until the child reaches the age of majority.
The Sudeten mountains run along most of the southern edge of the region, though at its south-eastern extreme it reaches the Silesian Beskids and Moravian-Silesian Beskids, which belong to the Carpathian range.
Although Hsinkangshan ( 新港山 ), the highest peak, reaches an elevation of, most of the range is composed of large hills.
* June 5 – Calculations indicate Pluto reaches its most recent aphelion ( furthest point from Sun ) on this day ( the next aphelion will occur in August 2113 ).
* July 20 – Pluto reaches, according to sophisticated mathematical calculations, its second most recent aphelion.
The upper reaches of the river still provides drinking water for most of the city.
The radiation pattern of most antennas shows a pattern of " lobes " at various angles, directions where the radiated signal strength reaches a maximum, separated by " nulls ", angles at which the radiation falls to zero.
It has a far richer scope and goal of helping the youngster incorporate sex most meaningfully into his present and future life, to provide him with some basic understanding on virtually every aspect of sex by the time he reaches full maturity.
* The Mayan civilization reaches its most prolific period, the classic period, in what is now Guatemala, Belize and parts of southern Mexico adjacent to the former two.
During business days in most major cities, traffic congestion reaches great intensity at predictable times of the day due to the large number of vehicles using the road at the same time.
Within the province, the highest density can be found along the coast, where it reaches 13, 000 inhabitants per km2 in the city of Portici, one of the most densely populated cities on the planet.
In the southern hemisphere, the trough associated with the Australian monsoon reaches its most southerly latitude in February, oriented along a west-northwest to east-southeast axis.

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