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Scoring and position
* RISP — Runner In Scoring Position: a breakdown of the batter's batting average with runners in scoring position, which include runners at second and third bases.
The Strafe Scoring detects the X-Y position of the projectile from the acoustic signature of the supersonic shock wave.
Scoring is based on the contents of each photo, boss location, number of bullets, and Aya's position.

Scoring and on
The score by Daniele Amfitheatrof, Paul J. Smith, and Charles Wolcott was nominated in the " Scoring of a Musical Picture " category, and " Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah ", written by Allie Wrubel and Ray Gilbert won the award for Best Song at the 20th Academy Awards on March 20, 1948.
The film was also nominated for Best Picture, Best Music ( Scoring of Music, Adaptation, or Treatment ), and Best Writing ( Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium ).
Scoring varies depending on the weighting of special cards.
Scoring listener approval, it soon became the most requested song on their play list.
Scoring cameras can be used on both types of pinsetting installations.
In the 1991 series, two weeks in a row, two contestants, Tony Hetherington and Paul Evans won all of the first five rounds in their heats, scoring 50 points, in addition, Hetherington set an all time record of 62 points, they both later met in the same Group Final, in which Evans won and Hetherington qualified as the Highest Scoring Runner Up, and went on to win the Grand Final.
Scoring on his debut against Botafogo, Greaves scored nine goals in twelve games, but he failed to settle and left after only a few months.
Scoring wise, the play went as a strike out for the pitcher Kenny Rogers, an unassisted double play for Rodriguez, and batter's interference on Vaughn.
Scoring increases on higher levels and there is no time limit, however this mode stops keeping score once a player reaches 1 trillion ( which is more than 999999, the maximum score on the Game Boy version ).
The Southern African Scoring System ( SASS ) method is a biological water quality monitoring system based on the presence of benthic macroinvertebrates.
Scoring at each match is based on the time taken to shoot the stage plus time added for any penalties accrued.
Scoring depends heavily on killing enemies.
Scoring depends on accuracy, and if the caber did not completely turn once, then it is based on the degree that it rose away from the ground.
Best New Classical Artist nominees for the 28th Grammy Awards ( 1986 ) included soprano Sarah Brightman for her work in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem, Chicago Pro Musica for Stravinsky: L ' Histoire Du Soldat ( The Soldier's Tale-Suite ) and Walton: Façade ( An Instrumental Suite in the Original Scoring ), Rosalind Plowright, Finnish conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen, and Brian Slawson for the album Bach on Wood.
Scoring also depends on how many times the gilli was hit in the air in one strike.
Scoring is done on each night's performances and the winner is determined by the overall total.
Berklee Valencia campus focuses primarily on graduate programs in the following areas: Contemporary Studio Performance ; Contemporary Writing and Production ; Electronic Production and Design ; Global Entertainment and Music Business ; Symphonic Band Studies ; and Scoring for Film, Television, and Video Games.
He invented market scoring rules like LMSR ( Logarithmic Market Scoring Rule ) used by prediction markets such as Knew The News, Inkling Markets and Consensus Point ( where Hanson is Chief Scientist ), and has conducted research on signaling.
Scoring is the same as in 11-man football, with the exceptions being on the point after touchdown attempt and the field goal.
Scoring was based on the number of clues given when the password was guessed, e. g. 10 points were awarded for guessing the password on the first clue, nine points on the second clue, eight points on the third clue, etc., down to one point on the tenth and final clue.

Scoring and Billboard
2 ( Various ); Best Blue Note Album in the World Ever ( Various ); Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz ( Various ); Blue Movies: Scoring for the Studio ( Various ); Blue Note Years, Vol.

Scoring and s
A recipient of numerous grants, prizes, and commissions, Lauridsen chaired the Composition department at the USC Thornton School of Music from 1990 – 2002 and founded the School ’ s Advanced Studies program in Film Scoring.
Scoring 22 tries in 27 appearances, this was perhaps the Origin representative ’ s finest NRL season so far.
Scoring a game-high 25 points and claiming 12 rebounds, Carlton Aaron was named as the game ’ s MVP, adding to his November Player of the Month award.
Scoring rubrics include one or more dimensions on which performance is rated, definitions and examples that illustrate the attribute ( s ) being measured, and a rating scale for each dimension.

Scoring and popular
Scoring styles vary, but one popular method is to assign a value of 2 points to each game, with the server taking both points if he or she holds serve and the doubles team each taking one if they break serve.

Scoring and albums
Scoring some 23 UK top 40 singles and 17 UK top 40 albums to date in a career spanning four decades, the Stranglers are the longest-surviving and most " continuously successful " band to have originated in the UK punk scene of the mid to late 1970s.
Scoring only one minor hit, Greene and Fame decided to make no more albums and retired their partnership.

Scoring and charts
Scoring their sixth UK chart topper Oasis returned to the top of the UK charts with a track similar to their older material, " The Hindu Times ".

Scoring and when
* Scoring is only done in multiples of 5 ( except in rare cases in the Illinois system when there are 3 or 5 part bonuses, the usual is 4 parts )
Scarring ( US: Scoring ) can occur if brake pads are not changed promptly when they reach the end of their service life and are considered worn out.
Scoring in tarot is " zero-sum "; when one player gains points, one or more other players lose an equal number.
Scoring was determined by how much time was left on the clock when the contestant buzzed in ; the clock started at 100 points and decreased by 5 points as each 1 / 3 second passed.
Scoring was based on three kinds of points: Skill ( when the player performs deeds that help him in his quest, or defeats enemies ), Wisdom ( when examining things, talking to others, or gaining hints ) and Soul ( performing good deeds to help others ).
Scoring: Once the object ball is moving it is like a " time-bomb " in the sense that when it stops moving the location of the cue ball on the table will ( may ) determine the winner of the point, i. e. if the cue ball is on your side of table when the object ball stops moving, you lose the point.
Scoring occurs when the ball is hit ( or kicked ) into the goal.

Scoring and first
Scoring ties happened in the 1961 – 62, 1979 – 80, and 1994 – 95 seasons, all of them being decided by the first tiebreaker of scoring more goals.
* The Automated Boxing Scoring System: The first use of technology in boxing for training purposes.
Scoring 5. 6 % in the federal parliamental elections in 1983, the Greens enter the Bundestag for the first time with a total of 28 seats.
Scoring 6½ / 7 in the first cycle, Topalov had virtually clinched the tournament at the halfway mark, before drawing every game in the second cycle to win by 1½ points to become FIDE World Chess Champion.
* Scoring is simpler: 0 to 6 points, for the number of 1 ball shots successfully made, and there are no " hickeys "; whoever reaches 6 points first wins that.
The first mark sense scanner was the IBM 805 Test Scoring Machine ; this read marks by sensing the electrical conductivity of graphite pencil lead using pairs of wire brushes that scanned the page.
Scoring the first and third goals was Kenny Gordon, a player who was not normally found on the score sheet, and who was playing his final game for his hometown club before emigrating to Australia.
Despite leading the league in strikeouts ( 177 ), Bellhorn was among the league leaders in walks ( 88, 3rd ), pitches seen per at bat, Batting Average with Runners in Scoring Position, and on-base percentage (. 373, first among AL second baseman ).
* Scoring is first to a pre-agreed upon number ( usually between 7 – 11 ).
He wrote one of the first textbooks on scoring, Scoring for Films: A Complete Text, and Memoirs of a Famous Composer Nobody Ever Heard Of was his autobiography published in 2000.
Scoring a second goal in the same game, he also became the first Australian World Cup man of the match.
Scoring was 10 points for each barrier, 5 points for each rubble wall, 10 points for first up the ramp, 5 points for second up the ramp, 15 points for the final glass pane.
Scoring the first fall of the Anti-Monitor during that battle, she blasts a gaping hole through him.
Then comes the Scoring phase, each of the 9 areas are scored by determining the first and second Players.
Scoring four not out in the first innings, Saggers took two catches and completed four stumpings as South Africa were bowled out for 158 and 132 chasing Australia's first innings 549.
Scoring a hat trick in the first period, he would add one more goal before the end of the game.
Scoring 1000 runs for the first time in 1959, Barber was made captain of Lancashire.
Scoring his first try against Huddersfield in September 1998.

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