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In acknowledgment of this, Freedom House granted Cape Verde two 1s in its annual Freedom in the World report, a perfect score.
Scores were expressed as percentages of a perfect maximum score and decreased as the tournament Category increased, thereby reflecting the strength of a player's opposition and the relative difficulty of the task.
Nadia Comăneci received the first perfect score, at the 1976 Summer Olympics held in Montreal, Canada.
The * sign indicates a perfect score, a rare achievement in IOI history.
* 1976 – Nadia Comăneci became the first person in Olympic Games history to score a perfect 10 in gymnastics at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Together with seven other European nations, Switzerland leads the 2005 index on Freedom of the Press published by Reporters Without Borders ( with a score 0. 5 points, zero being the perfect score ).
Sega started off licensing and producing primarily " full motion video " games similar to earlier Laserdisc games, that were initially praised by reviewers ( for example: Gamepro's " SWAT PRO " magazine initially gave Sewer Shark a perfect score, then later re-reviewed it with a much lower score as their feelings toward the system changed )
The Dolphins defeated the Redskins by the score of 14 – 7, and became the first and still the only team in NFL history to complete a perfect undefeated season.
Miami attempted to cap off their 17-0 perfect season with a 17-0 perfect score shutout with a 41-yard field goal by Garo Yepremian, but instead the game and the season was jeopardized when his kick was blocked.
Leading 14-0 on 4th down with 4 yards to go, Shula could have tried for a conversion, but thought " What a hell of a way to remember this game " if they could end a perfect 17-0 season with a 17-0 Super Bowl final score.
The game then became a rematch of Super Bowl VII, also played in the Los Angeles area at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum ten years before, where the Dolphins completed their 17 – 0 perfect season at the Redskins ' expense by a score of 14 – 7.
Ocarina of Time, The Wind Waker and Skyward Sword have each received a perfect 40 / 40 score ( 10 / 10 by four reviewers ) by Japanese Famitsu magazine, making Zelda one of the only series with multiple perfect scores.
This trend received an extra boost in the 1980s and 1990s, when influential wine writer Robert M. Parker, Jr. started to award very high scores, up to the " perfect " score of 100 points, to wines of some Rhône producers.
In November 1992, he became the first player to score four goals in a Champions League match, against IFK Göteborg, including a picture perfect bicycle kick.
ASU's Men's cross-country team is most notably known for becoming the first team in cross-country history to record a perfect score at the National Championships in 1992, the first year Adams competed in NCAA Division II after competing in the NAIA previously.
* 1981 Cray Blitz wins the Mississippi State Championship with a perfect 5 – 0 score and a performance rating of 2258.
In Mozart singing, the most important element is the instrumental approach of the vocal sound which implies: flawless and slender emission of sound, perfect intonation, legato, diction and phrasing, capability to cope with the dynamic requirements of the score, beauty of timbre, secure line of singing through perfect support and absolute breath control, musical intelligence, body discipline, elegance, nobility, agility and, most importantly, ability for dramatic expressiveness within the narrow borders imposed by the strict Mozartartian style.
The district is one of the highest rated in Florida, receiving an " A " grade from the state and a perfect score of " 10 " from the GreatSchools website.
Nikolay Nikolov won three gold medals ( 1992, 1993, 1995 ), with perfect score and special prize in 1995
Boreico was one of only three students to achieve a perfect score for that paper.

perfect and game
One young man, exhilarated to the point of insanity by liquor and the excitement of the moment, performed a perfect swan dive out of the stands at the Yale Bowl during the Yale-Army football game, landed squarely on his head on the concrete ramp below, and died at once.
By the 2004 season the Diamondbacks had dropped to a dismal 51 – 111 record, the worst in Major League Baseball and one of the 10 worst records in the modern era, despite Johnson pitching a perfect game on May 18 of that season.
The Stadium was the scene Lou Gehrig's Farewell Speech in 1939, Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series, Roger Maris ' record breaking 61st home run in 1961, and Reggie Jackson's 3 home runs to clinch Game 6 of the 1977 World Series.
Some games ( chess being the classic example ) are perfect information games: every player has complete information on the state of the game.
If the pitcher allows no runners to reach base, the no-hitter is a perfect game.
In May 1981, Len Barker threw a perfect game against the Toronto Blue Jays, joining Addie Joss as the only other Indian pitcher to do so.
In addition, Young pitched three no-hitters, including the third perfect game in baseball history, first in baseball's " modern era ".
Three days later, Young pitched a perfect game against Waddell and the Athletics.
It was the first perfect game in American League history.
Young's perfect game was the centerpiece of a pitching streak.
Young's perfect game was the first under the modern rules established in 1893.
Only a walk kept Young from his second perfect game.
It was there that Young had pitched the first game of the 1903 World Series, as well as the first perfect game in the modern era of baseball.
Although the phrase " perfect game " appeared in record books as early as 1922, and was a common expression years before that, Major League Baseball did not formalize the definition of a " perfect game " until 1991, long after Young's death.
::" An official perfect game occurs when a pitcher ( or pitchers ) retires each batter on the opposing team during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings.
In a perfect game, no batter reaches any base during the course of the game.
Category: Major League Baseball pitchers who have pitched a perfect game
Brown nearly had the perfect game, but he hit the Giants ' Marvin Benard with a pitch in the 8th inning when Benard attempted to bunt.
These two feats are both less common than a perfect game, which has occurred twenty one times in one hundred and twenty years.

perfect and show
The reprogramming process cells need to go through during cloning is not perfect and embryos produced by nuclear transfer often show abnormal development.
He called my attention to their show of pleasure or sense of danger, their perfect forms and splendid attire.
Milton, who was a frustrated show composer, was a perfect combination.
Film critic Bosley Crowther wrote, " Mr. Tracy and Miss Hepburn are the stellar performers in this show and their perfect compatibility in comic capers is delightful to see.
Individual cells do not show this geometric perfection: in a regular comb, there are deviations of a few percent from the " perfect " hexagonal shape.
On the other hand, Brutopians seem to speak perfect, non-accented English ; and other stories show English language texts being used by Brutopians, suggesting that the national language could be English.
" Participants were told they were perfect the way they were and were asked to indicate by a show of hands if they " had gotten it ".
This Dutch Baroque Garden, when miscalled the " Versailles of Holland " serves to show more differences than similarities, still within the Baroque general formula established by André Le Nôtre: perfect symmetry, axial layout with radiating gravel walks, parterres with fountains, basins and statues.
Qilin was believed to show perfect good will, gentleness, and benevolence to all righteous creatures.
The playing of the core band is even better than before, never mistaking increased skill with needing to show off ; the Lombardo / Stevenson rhythm section is in perfect sync, while Navetta provides the corrosive power.
Privately, MacDonnell had a guarded interest in taking the show to television, but publicly, he declared that " our show is perfect for radio ," and he feared that, as Dunning writes, " Gunsmoke confined by a picture could not possibly be as authentic or attentive to detail.
The long-time host of the show until the mid 1990s was Bill Minkin, whose voice has been described as " the perfect blend of hipster enthusiasm and stoner casualness.
Grammatically, the word is the feminine present perfect passive voice participle of the verb, charitóō, which means " to show, or bestow with, grace " and, in the passive voice, " to have grace shown, or bestowed upon, one.
When Protogenes returned, and the old woman explained what had taken place, he examined the line and pronounced that only Apelles could have done so perfect a piece of work ; Protogenes then dipped a brush into another colour and drew a still finer line above the first one, and asked his servant to show this to the visitor should he return.
Ian made it to the semi-final round of Season 4, and received a perfect score ( three 10s ) from the judges for one of his two dances in the semi-finals, but it was not enough to reach the finals ; he and Cheryl were eliminated during the results show the next day, May 15, 2007.
" Jon Bonné at MSNBC called the episode " a perfect example of the first season ’ s bizarre and fruitful balance between edgy humor and softly-drawn neuroses " and stated that " it was this combination that made Groening ’ s shorts for the Ullman show so compelling, and ultimately what made it possible for The Simpsons to break the molds of network television.
For these panels to be able to show a pixel perfect image, the EDID data must be ignored by the display driver or the driver must correctly interpret the DTD and be able to resolve resolutions whose size is not divisible by 8.
Taking the eye as an example, Darwin was able to show many stages of light sensitivity and eye development in the animal kingdom as proof of the utility of less than perfect sight ( argument by intermediate stages ).
An executive at ABC, while recognizing that Sesame Street was not perfect, said the show " opened children's TV to taste and wit and substance " and " made the climate right for improvement ".
It is understood the pair worked together for several years to perfect the Russell Hybrid, before they were displayed at the Royal Horticultural Society's June show in 1937 – where their brightly coloured, tightly packed spires won awards
In this way Fermat was able to show the non-existence of solutions in many cases of Diophantine equations of classical interest ( for example, the problem of four perfect squares in arithmetic progression ).
The talk show format provided a perfect outlet for Humphries ' rapier wit and his legendary ability to ad-lib, and it enabled Edna to draw on a wide and appreciative pool of fans among fellow actors and comedians, with scores of top-rank stars lining up to be lampooned on her shows.
Prior to the album release, Westlife scouted for " the perfect fan " to help promote their album from their one-season special show " She's the One ", presented by Kate Thornton.
: 16 For behold, the Spirit of Christ is given to every man, that he may know good from evil ; wherefore, I show unto you the way to judge ; for every thing which inviteth to do good, and to persuade to believe in Christ, is sent forth by the power and gift of Christ ; wherefore ye may know with a perfect knowledge it is of God.

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