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team and used
With Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra both out of action due to injuries, the American League champs still mounted a 15-hit attack against a parade of eight Cincinnati pitchers, the most ever used by one team in a series game.
This time the team used the expedition to raise awareness about the global environmental importance of the Antarctic region and to show that biofuel can be a viable and environmentally friendly option.
The difference occurs for all nouns of multitude, both general terms such as team and company and proper nouns ( for example where a place name is used to refer to a sports team ).
Other less commonly used nicknames were the " Gridbirds " ( used only by a local newspaper columnist ) or " Cardiac Cards " ( used only to refer to the 1975 team ).
The town is famed for manufacturing the hardest and densest building bricks in the world, " The Accrington NORI " ( iron ), which were used in the construction of the Empire State Building and for the foundations of Blackpool Tower ; famous for its football team and for having Europe's largest collection of Tiffany Glass.
Acceptance testing is a term used in agile software development methodologies, particularly Extreme Programming, referring to the functional testing of a user story by the software development team during the implementation phase.
In 2010, a team of scientists led by the University of Leeds used a robotic " yellow submarine " to observe detailed flows within an " undersea river " for the very first time.
The team will use the data obtained to create innovative computer simulations that can be used to model how sediment flows through these channels.
Games played ( most often abbreviated as G or GP ) is a statistic used in team sports to indicate the total number of games in which a player has participated ( in any capacity ); the statistic is generally applied irrespective of whatever portion of the game is contested.
The team historically used the name British Isles.
However, Walsh used this as a motivating factor for his team, who felt they were disrespected.
Since many bowls look the same, coloured, adhesive stickers or labels are also used to mark the bowls of each team in bowls matches.
The nickname was first used for a baseball team by the Cincinnati Red Stockings, who were members of the pioneering National Association of Base Ball Players.
This nickname was commonly used during that season, perhaps because the team had a new manager and several rookie players.
However, possibly as an insult to Art Modell, or possibly as an homage to his own start as a head coach to the Massillon Tigers, Paul Brown chose the exact shade of orange used by his former team.
So after the firing, Paul Brown packed up all his equipment, which he then used for his new team in Cincinnati.
Wyche also first used the timeout periods as an opportunity to bring his entire team to the sideline to talk to all eleven players, plus substitutes, at one time.
The stadium has been used by the Australian national football team for some friendly matches due to a large expatriate population living in England ( mainly in London ).
The Korea Republic national football team have also used the ground twice in recent years for international friendlies, first against Greece in February 2007 and then against Serbia in November 2009.
The tax proceeds would be used to finance the building of the Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex which would include Jacobs Field and Gund Arena for the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team.
The term " Cheer Leader " had been used as early as 1897, with Princeton's football officials having named three students as Cheer Leaders: Thomas, Easton and Guerin from Princeton's classes of 1898, 1898 and 1899, respectively, on October 26, 1897 ; these students would cheer for the team also at football practices, and special cheering sections were designated in the stands for the games themselves for both the home and visiting teams.
However, confusion often stems from the fact that plural verb forms are often used in British English with the singular forms of these count nouns ( for example: " The team have finished the project .").

team and radar
The German naval trawler carrying the team crashed on the rocks just off Jan Mayen after a patrolling British destroyer had picked them up on radar.
On the recommendation of Wilkes, Lyons recruited John Pinkerton, a radar engineer and research student at Cambridge, as team leader for the project.
and followed in 1937-1940 by a similar multi-cavity magnetron built by the British physicist, Sir John Turton Randall, FRSE together with a team of British coworkers for the British and American military radar installations in WWII.
Primary objectives are ones which must be completed for victory, generally stealing secret documents or destroying a radar array ; however secondary objectives are ones which are optional-they do not have to be completed, but if they are they may aid the appropriate team, such as blowing out a door to allow access into a tunnel which shortens travel time or allows less-noticeable infiltration of the enemy base.
A Soviet team investigating the incident was not able to determine the cause of the crash, but hypothesized that the plane was flying low to evade radar and misjudged the plane's altitude.
Among those on the development team was robotics pioneer George Devol, who had spent the last part of the war developing radar countermeasures.
In 1991, a chase team from the University of Oklahoma chased a tornado in Red Rock, Oklahoma and used a portable Doppler weather radar to measure a wind speed of 460 km / h ( 286 mph ; 128 m / s ).
In the late 1930s Loomis's scientific team turned their attention to radio detection studies, building a crude microwave radar which they deployed in the back of a van.
In 2009, a team led by the Connecticut state archaeologist used ground-penetrating radar to pinpoint Lt. Bradley's crash location under the end of current Runway 33.
The Soviet team were not able to determine the cause of the crash, but hypothesized that the pilot was flying low to evade radar and misjudged the plane's altitude.
During a joint news conference in Tokyo, Panetta and Japanese Defense Minister Satoshi Morimoto said a joint U. S .- Japanese team would begin searching immediately for a site for the new radar.
At one point a University of Oklahoma chase team used a portable doppler weather radar to measure a windspeed of 257-268 mph in the funnel ( near the F5 threshold, but qualifying for EF5 windspeed ).
Here the team found research into infra red detection, radar systems and U-boat signature masking.
In 1941, he moved his team to the Sperry Gyroscope Company where they spent the war years employing their expertise in radar applications and in other problems.
It was particularly associated with the members of the team that worked on radar at Bawdsey Research Station under Sir Robert Watson-Watt, but also with computer scientists like Alan Turing, aeronautical engineers like Barnes Wallis, and their associates.
By bouncing radar signals off the asteroid, a team of astronomers at the Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico were able to develop a more detailed computer model of its shape, which confirmed the earlier results.
The term ' gun layer ' was a bit of a misnomer as in truth I was part of a close-knit team of radar operators who tracked enemy aircraft and held them in the radar beam till our radar-controlled guns could be brought to bear upon the incoming aircraft.
James also stated that he hopes his performances for Bristol City will keep him on the radar for the England team and that his decision to join them was to stay closer to his family as he lives in Devon.
A small radar helps show the ghosts their relative positions to each other so they may attempt to team up to trap Pac-Man.
The system they developed for linking the ranging stations and plotting aircraft movements was given to the early radar team and contributed to their success in World War II ; although the British radar was less sophisticated than the German system, the British system was used more successfully.
During tests of the AIS, Dee's team rediscovered that radar reflections could reveal different types of terrain.
The commanders were impressed and, on the first day 1942, the Telecommunications Research Establishment ( TRE ) set up a team under Bernard Lovell ( who later went on to become a leading figure in radio astronomy ) to develop an S-band airborne targeting radar based on AIS.

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