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The Twins tied the score in the sixth inning when Reno Bertoia beat out a high chopper to third base and scored on Lenny Green's double to left.
Intentional walks are a strategic defensive maneuver, usually done to bypass one hitter for one the defensive team believes is less likely to initiate a run-scoring play ( e. g., a home run, sacrifice fly, or RBI base hit ), or to set up a double play or force out situation for the next batter.
The hit is scored the moment the batter reaches first base safely-if the runner is put out while attempting a double or triple on the same play, he still gets credit for the hit.
A hit for one base is called a single, for two bases a double, and for three bases a triple.
In more recent years, pure steals of home are rare, although a player may steal home plate during a " delayed double steal ," in which a runner on first attempts to steal second, while the runner on third breaks for home as soon as the catcher throws to second base.
There were noted exceptions, such as denying a stolen base to an otherwise successful steal as a part of a double or triple steal, if one other runner was thrown out in the process.
A stolen base would be awarded to runners who successfully stole second base as a part of a double steal with a man on third, if the other runner failed to steal home, but instead was able to return safely to third base.
* A double play where the second baseman fields, throws to the shortstop covering second base, who throws to the 1st baseman is recorded as a 4 – 6 – 3 double play.
The atoms in the structure are colour coded by Chemical element | element and the detailed structure of two base pairs are shown in the bottom right. The structure of part of a DNA double helix
Here, purines form hydrogen bonds to pyrimidines, with A bonding only to T, and C bonding only to G. This arrangement of two nucleotides binding together across the double helix is called a base pair.
* double marks ( over or under two base characters )
At the base of the double bass is a metal rod with a spiked end called the endpin, which rests on the floor.
During their model building, Crick and Watson learned that an antiparallel orientation of the two nucleotide chain backbones worked best to orient the base pairs in the centre of a double helix.
None of the latter were double steals ( in which a player stealing home is assisted by a player stealing another base at the same time ).
In this reaction, a base, usually triethylamine, removes the acidic proton alpha to the carbonyl group, inducing the formation of the carbon-carbon double bond and the loss of a chloride ion.
Across the foreground sprawls his symbol, a great lion whose body and tail make a double spiral across the base of the picture space.
In contrast, single-stranded RNA and DNA molecules are not constrained to a regular double helix, and can adopt highly complex three-dimensional structures that are based on short stretches of intramolecular base-paired sequences that include both Watson-Crick and noncanonical base pairs, as well as a wide range of complex tertiary interactions.
In the nightcap came his first extra-base hit, a 6th-inning double, as well as another single, which, in conjunction with aggressive base-running, triggered a 2-run, 8th-inning rally, narrowing the Dodgers ' lead to one ; one inning later, the Pirates ' comeback would fall one run short, with the go-ahead run on base, and Clemente on deck.
Germain's anonymous 1813 submission was still littered with mathematical errors, especially involving double integrals, and it received only an honorable mention because “ the fundamental base of the theory elastic surfaces was not established.
With Matty Alou on first base and two outs, Willie Mays sliced a double down the right field line.
In the game played that day, Rickey Henderson, who in the meantime had rejoined the Padres, collected his 3, 000th major-league base hit, a double.
After that, Joe DiMaggio grounded to the infield, and in attempting to carry out a double play, Billy Herman was distracted by Travis as Travis slid into second base, and the throw to first base was wide, with Keltner scoring, making the score 5-4.

double and both
They even accept the `` double standard '' of sex morality in a double sense, i.e., both sexes agree that standards for men differ from standards for women, and women apply to both sexes a standard different from that held by men.
This conclusion is dependent on the assumption that traditional sex mores will continue to sanction both premarital chastity as the `` ideal '', and the double standard holding females primarily responsible for preserving the ideal.
Then Robinson slammed a long double to left center to score both runners.
He is talking about double effects, of which the specific action causes directly the one and indirectly the other, but causes both ; ;
It is a violation to move without dribbling the ball ( travelling ), to carry it, or to hold the ball with both hands then resume dribbling ( double dribble ).
Need for presence of double coincidence of wants: For barter to occur between two people, both would need to have what the other wants.
4-Both cells synthesize a complementary strand to produce a double stranded circular plasmid and also reproduce pili ; both cells are now viable donors.
Where both sides are bidding, 4NT is likely to be a conventional takeout asking partner to help choose one of two or three suits, similar to a lower-level takeout double or cue reply to a double.
There is no consensus on some terms describing carbon nanotubes in scientific literature: both "- wall " and "- walled " are being used in combination with " single ", " double ", " triple " or " multi ", and the letter C is often omitted in the abbreviation ; for example, multi-walled carbon nanotube ( MWNT ).
In the case of SWNT, covalent functionalization will break some C = C double bonds, leaving " holes " in the structure on the nanotube and, thus, modifying both its mechanical and electrical properties.
The other three are < sup > 106 </ sup > Cd, < sup > 108 </ sup > Cd ( both double electron capture ), and < sup > 114 </ sup > Cd ( double beta decay ); only lower limits on their half-life times have been set.
Competition typically results in a double negative — that is both species lose in the interaction.
In turn, when B is replaced with a list of attached atoms, A itself is excluded in accordance with the general principle of not doubling back along a bond that has just been followed, but a ghost atom for A is included so that the double bond is properly represented from both ends.
If both high priority substituents are on the same side of the double bond, i. e. in the cis configuration, then the stereoisomer is assigned a Z or Zusammen configuration.
This is both an example of rhyming slang and of a sexual double entendre.
In a letter published in The Times newspaper on 9 April 1983, Geoffrey Crawley explained the discrepancy by suggesting that the photograph was " an unintended double exposure of fairy cutouts in the grass ", and thus " both ladies can be quite sincere in believing that they each took it ".
Since both the noun and enclitic were declined, this led to " double declension ".
In double trigger designs, it is often possible to pull both triggers at once, firing both barrels simultaneously, though this is generally not recommended as it doubles the recoil, battering both shooter and shotgun.

double and industrial
Another study confirmed this number, finding that per capita tax revenues had grown almost sixfold over the eighteenth century, but that steady economic growth had made the real burden on each individual only double over this period before the industrial revolution.
However, industrial production in 1952 was nearly double the 1941 level.
In the fast-growing industrial sector, wages were about double the level in Europe, but the work was harder with less leisure.
According to the revised plan, industrial production would double and agricultural production would triple by 1962 ; a new agricultural collectivization and consolidation drive would achieve great economies of scale in that branch ; investment in light industry would double, and foreign trade would expand.
The GCR is currently Britain's only double track mainline heritage railway, with of working double track, period signalling, locomotives and rolling stock and, with the completion of the Mountsorrel Railway Project, will be the only double track heritage line in Britain with an industrial branch line spur.
By the beginning of the 20th century, per capita income and industrial production in the United States led the world, with per capita incomes double that of Germany or France, and 50 % higher than Britain.
For example, since it isn't needed in this case, the rear wall can be abutted to the front to double the length of the building ; usually, but not exclusively, done with industrial structures.
84 – 86 is a double compilation album released by the industrial music band KMFDM in 2004.
For their insurance, industrial workers paid double what others paid for ordinary life insurance, and due to high lapse rates, as few as 1 in 12 policies reached maturity.
Those that we may recognise from Genet's earlier work — the double, the mirror, sexuality, dream-death vs. reality-impure life — belong to the secondary level, he argues, while the play's essential theme is a clear and comprehensible analysis of the transformation of industrial society into a technocracy.
An industrial piercing ( North America ), sometimes called scaffold piercing ( UK / IRL ) or construction piercing, is any two pierced holes connected with a single straight piece of jewelry ( compare to orbital piercing ); however, it typically refers to a double perforation of the upper ear cartilage specifically.
But the double way in Soviet line in the Trans-Siberian Railway, and industrial expansion in Far East and Siberia meant Japan had to go into debt in order to maintain a presence on the Russian frontier.
Due to its industrial potential, the Soviet occupation forces early decided to continue the operation of the former DEST installations at Gusen, under the name of " Granitwerke Gusen ", after the liberation of the camps, while dedicating the economically unimportant Mauthausen part of the double camp system to a memorial site.
* A. C. Current-A cyber mercenary who is wanted by his former employers after an industrial espionage double cross.

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