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The game is not worth the ammunition it would cost.
He kept his attacks on Republicanism for partisan campaigns, but that is part of the game he was born to play.
After all, when one has asked whatever became of old Joe and Charlie when one has inquired who it was Sue Brown married and where it is they now live when questions are asked and answered about families and children, and old professors when the game and its probable outcome has been exhausted that does it.
Politics is an accelerating game.
The long-range objective of habitat management is to make it fully productive so as to support fish and game populations to contribute to the need for public use and enjoyment.
And due to modern resource-use and game management practices, there is still game to shoot, even with the ever-expanding encroachment on land and water.
Nor is it an accident that baseball, growing into the national game in the last 75 years, has become a microcosm of American life, that learned societies such as the American Folklore Society and the American Historical Association were founded in the 1880s, or that courses in American literature, American civilization, American anything have swept our school and college curricula.
There is much to be said for a college that, while happily attuned to the sophisticated Ivies, still gives its students a chance to get up early in the morning and drive along back roads where a glimpse of small game, deer, or even bear is not uncommon.
But there is one small episode that a few New York fans who happened to sit in the cheap seats for one World's Series game in 1926 like best to recall.
`` Kelsey is very doubtful for the Rice game '', Meek said.
-- Held out of Texas Tech's sweat-suits drill Monday at Lubbock was tackle Richard Stafford, who is undergoing treatment for a leg injury suffered in the Raiders' 38-7 loss to Texas A & M Because of its important game with Arkansas coming up Saturday, Baylor worked out in the rain Monday -- mud or no mud.
it must play a game in which there never is a winner.
It is almost axiomatic that golfers who dominate the game of golf for any period of time attack their shots with a vehemence bordering on violence.
The effective tit for tat strategy is one game theoretic example.
This song is also used in Ellen Raskin's The westing game.
The game Orphan Feast on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim website is loosely based on A Modest Proposal.
Asteroids is a video arcade game released in November 1979 by Atari Inc.
The object of the game is to shoot and destroy asteroids and saucers while not colliding with either, or being hit by the saucers ' counter-fire.
Asteroids is also the first game to use Atari's " QuadraScan " vector-refresh system ; a full-color version known as " Color-QuadraScan " was later developed for games such as Space Duel and Tempest.
The game is over when the player has lost all of his / her lives.
The maximum possible score in this game is 99, 990 points, after which it " rolls over " back to zero.
The Asteroids arcade machine is a vector game.
** Every infinite game in which is a Borel subset of Baire space is determined.

game and derived
In 1903, the British sportswriter Henry Chadwick published an article speculating that baseball derived from a British game called rounders, which Chadwick had played as a boy in England.
The first explanation is that the ancestral game was introduced to Britain from France during the reign of Charles II of England, and was played under the name of paille-maille or pall mall, derived ultimately from Latin words for " ball and mallet ".
It is derived from grand hazard, and both can be considered a variant of sic bo, a popular casino game, although chuck-a-luck is more of a carnival game than a true casino game.
It was derived from miniature wargames with a variation of the Chainmail game serving as the initial rule system.
The board game Arkham Horror and dice game Elder Sign are derived from mechanisms first introduced in the Call of Cthulhu RPG.
It was not the only game on ice derived from stick-and-ball games played in Europe.
MUSH software was originally derived from MUDs ; today's two major MUSH variants are descended from TinyMUD, which was fundamentally a social game.
The rules allow noncommercial use and distribution of works derived from Microsoft-owned game content, except audio effects and soundtracks.
Maxis's name was derived from a formula suggested by Jeff Braun's father: computer game companies should have two-syllable names and should include an ' x '.
The modern game of polo, though formalised and popularised by the British, is derived from Manipur ( now a state in India ) where the game was known as ' Sagol Kangjei ', ' Kanjai-bazee ', or ' Pulu '.
Each game varied somewhat from the tradition it is derived from ; for example, Baba Yaga, a character borrowed from Slavic folklore, first appeared in the first game.
The " shuttle " part of the name was probably derived from its back-and-forth motion during the game, resembling the shuttle of a loom ; the " cock " part of the name was probably derived from the resemblance of the feathers to those on a cockerel.
Native Americans of the U. S. south also supplemented their diets with meats derived from the hunting of native game.
This game evolved into Whist, from which the majority of current plain-trick games was derived.
The game mechanics were changed to GDW's house rules system, derived from Twilight: 2000, 2nd ed.
The Ogg format, however, is not named after Nanny Ogg, another Discworld character ; the name is in fact derived from ogging, jargon that arose in the computer game Netrek.
* Killer ( role-playing game ), an official live action role-playing game set of rules, derived from the precedent and first published by Steve Jackson Games in 1982
A chess variant is a game related to, derived from or inspired by chess.

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