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officiating and crew
Although games were often officiated by a sole umpire in the formative years of the sport, since the turn of the 20th century officiating has been commonly divided among several umpires, who form the umpiring crew.
He also set a record by officiating in the National League Championship Series nine times – 1970 ( Games 2-3 ), 1972, 1976, 1980, 1983, 1984 ( Game 5 ), 1986, 1989 and 1991 – serving as crew chief for the last three ; his record was later tied by Paul Runge, and broken by Bruce Froemming in 2000.
On November 11, 2006 in a game against the Miami Dolphins, Sharper bumped a member of the officiating crew, but he was not immediately penalized, later the following week the NFL fined him $ 15, 000 for the infraction.
Several players dove for the loose ball, creating a pile that took over a minute for the officiating crew to separate.
He was one of the AL's most highly regarded umpires in his era, officiating in the World Series in 1921, 1925, 1930, 1933 and 1935, serving as crew chief in 1930 and 1935, as well as the All-Star game in 1934.
After that he became a highly regarded National League umpire from 1935 to 1956, officiating in 6 World Series: 1939, 1941, 1947, 1948 ( outfield only ), 1952 and 1956 ; he was crew chief for the final two Series.
Beginning his twenty-second season in the league and twentieth as referee ( crew chief ) with the 2011 NFL season, Hochuli's officiating crew consists of umpire Rich Hall, head linesman Mark Hittner, line judge Adrian Hill, field judge Craig Wrolstad, side judge Ronald Torbert and back judge Don Carey.
* A sixth official, the Line Judge, is added to the officiating crew.
The Fifth Down Game was a college football game that included a play that the crew officiating the game permitted to occur in error.
Referee J. C. Louderback and the Big Eight officiating crew conferred for nearly 20 minutes to decide their course of action.

officiating and which
Furthermore the priests officiating in the Temple had very specific garments, the lack of which made one liable to death.
In the 2006 FIFA World Cup, after a controversial second-round match between Portugal and the Netherlands, which saw referee Valentin Ivanov issue a record 16 yellow cards and four red cards, Blatter was said to have lambasted the officiating referee, and said that Ivanov should have given himself a yellow card for his poor performance as a referee.
It is theorized that the dye was the same dye as that which featured prominently in the ancient Temple in Jerusalem, the clothing of the High Priest ( or Kohen Gadol ) officiating there ; it is sometimes still used by Jews today in the ritual fringes ( tzitzit ) on four-cornered garments.
Suspect officiating had marred the Razorsharks's ascent to the championship, which continued in the series.
One important element was his officiating on the feriae of the Consualia aestiva ( of the Summer ), which associated Quirinus to the cult of Consus and indirectly of Ops ( Ops Consivia ).
He once parodied his broadcast persona for a Bud Light beer commercial, in which he played the officiating minister at a wedding, finishing with his famous line, " Whoa, Nellie!
The officiating chaplain Humphrey Tyndall later remarked that the bride wore a " loose gown " ( an informal morning dress ), which has triggered modern speculation that she was pregnant and that the ceremony happened under pressure from her father.
During the course, students learn every phase of officiating in the 2-man umpiring system, which is used in the Rookie through high-A levels of the minor leagues.
Called a " benevolent despot ," he oversaw every detail on the society's production line of tributes to organizations, from editing and publishing an average of 55 booklet histories per year, to officiating across the country at 60-70 luncheons and dinners annually at which the histories were orated by their authors.
However, officiating referee Roberto Rosetti disallowed the substitution from occurring as he also allowed Turkey an extra 2 minutes to find a late equalizer to send the game to a penalty shootout which Turkey eventually won.
An " important improvement " was " the placing of double windows on the King-street side to shut out the sound of the traffic, which hitherto has been a serious annoyance to both the officiating clergymen and the congregation ".
On October 16, 1973, Armstrong was honoured in a ceremony at the Detroit Olympia for officiating his 1, 314th game, which broke the previous record set by George Hayes.
note: criteria for being included in the list being that " Member of the State Police Service, on the first day of January of the year which the select list is prepared he is substantive in the State Police Service and has completed not less than eight years of continuous service ( whether officiating or substantive ) in the post of Deputy Superintendent of Police or in any other post or posts declared equivalent thereto
The arrangements for washing at the back of the room, which are considered unusual for a domestic interior, may relate to the similar arrangements of a piscina for the officiating priest to wash his hands during Mass.
In modern usage of the Russian Orthodox Church, the word primicerius ( primikirii ) is reserved for a junior cleric ( sometimes a reader or subdeacon ) holding a torch or a candle before officiating bishop during the divine service ; usually he goes ahead in different pontifical processions, which may be an explanation for the choice of given word ( the second part of the word in this case corresponds not to " wax ( of a tablet )" but to " candle wax ").
Pollak followed them, officiating as rabbi and organizing a school for the study of the Talmud, which, up to that time, had been neglected in Poland.
Emirates Airlines sponsors the panel, and the umpires are required to wear shirts and coats which have ' Fly Emirates ' printed on them whenever they are officiating.
In this game, due to an officiating error, Colorado was given a fifth consecutive down which they used to score the game-winning touchdown as time expired.

officiating and also
" However, the locus of the celebrations is the national capital, Ottawa, Ontario, where large concerts and cultural displays are held on Parliament Hill, with the governor general and prime minister typically officiating, though the monarch or another member of the Royal Family may also attend or take the governor general's place.
There is also a libero tracking sheet, where the referees or officiating team must keep track of whom the libero subs in and out for.
Missouri also agreed to pay the Big 12 Conference for its share of officiating costs of its final year in the conference, as it has done in prior years ( an estimated payment of $ 500, 000 ).
Robert Leslie Stewart ( April 1918 – 1 November 1989 ), from Edinburgh, Scotland, also known as Jock Stewart, was one of the last executioners in the United Kingdom, officiating between 1950 and 1964.
* Jimmie Simpson – builder, 1985 ( Hamilton Tigers as player 1928 – 38 ; Hamilton Flying Wildcats as player 1943 – 44 ; Hamilton Tiger-Cats as trainer 1953 – 74 ; also for officiating 1945 – 56 ).
They also perceive him as the ultimate adjudicator and incarnation of punishment, officiating over an endless struggle between mythic figures.
The 2007 Wimbledon Championships also implemented the Hawk-Eye system as an officiating aid on Centre Court and Court 1, and each tennis player was allowed 3 incorrect challenges per set.
On June 18, 2005, veteran Intercounty umpire Joe Serratore was married to bride Bren Ferguson at home plate before 200 friends and family members, with United Church minister Reverend Susan Eagle ( who's also a member of London city council ) officiating.
Within three years he was officiating at the highest level of regional matches, while also completing his compulsory military service.
But the officiating priest, as also all prelates, canons, etc., were dispensed, and substituted a bow of the head and shoulders for the genuflection.
He then returned to umpiring in the minor leagues while also officiating college basketball and football games.
He not only proved skilled in officiating, but also became an expert in the design and groundskeeping of ballparks, and he laid out many of the most important parks in Cuba and elsewhere in Latin America by the early 1910s.
The ensuing controversy over league umpires signing players for teams whose games they would be officiating led to the establishment of a rule barring umpires from also acting as scouts.
His father, whom he describes as ‘ an Olympian who was lost in the world ’ was a lawyer who gave up his practice due to ill health and studied music instead, while also officiating as priest at the village temple.
Nearby there was usually an artfully contrived hiding-place, not only for the officiating priest to slip into in case of emergency, but also to provide a place where the vestments, sacred vessels, and altar furniture could be stored at a moment's notice.
Church Wardens are also responsible for overseeing the collection during the Offertory, for the presentation of the bread and wine to the officiating Priest during Holy Communion, and for the safe custody of church plate.
When Peerce made his much-acclaimed debut at the Met on November 29, 1941, his sister and her new husband were living with Peerce's parents while Tucker was trying to make a success as the sole proprietor ( and only employee ) of a silk-lining sales business while also officiating at Temple Adath Israel in the Bronx.
Joseph Marcell, who played the wisecracking Geoffrey Butler on Fresh Prince, also appeared as an officiating minister in the same episode.
He may also choose to wear a red stole with gold embroidery over the mozzetta, even when he is not officiating at a service.
She later develops amnesia and gets married to Clifford ( the Bishop of Manchesterford officiating ) before discovering that she is not only the twin sister of Derek, but also the daughter of Mrs Overall, and the mother of an unnamed baby.
NFL Vice President of officiating Mike Pereira admitted pass interference also should have been called on 49ers defensive end Chike Okeafor for pulling down Seubert.
Differences used for the other officiating systems are also noted.

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