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For the first time, the tactic of using two express bowlers in tandem paid off as Jack Gregory and Ted McDonald crippled the English batting on a regular basis.
By March, Al-Hussayni's tactic had paid off.
The Jin's tactic of ambush and bribery now paid off.
" The pair attacked Mason, while they defended Hall in a tactic that paid off with Hall selected, despite Sobers believing Mason was the better bowler at the time.
By March, Al-Hussayni's tactic, sometimes called " The War of the Roads ", had paid off.
The motivational tactic paid off for Richt, as Knowshon Moreno ran for 188 yards and Georgia's defense sacked Gators quarterback Tim Tebow six times in a 42 – 30 victory.
The tactic was a risky one — it left the Athenians ' flanks utterly vulnerable to ramming — but it paid off when a wind blew up and caused the inexperienced crews of the circled vessels to foul their oars.
The Levellers and their friends had spent the morning flyering the crowds at Glastonbury to advertise their later show and, having already become favourites with independent music fans and travellers across the country, this tactic paid off when the crowds surged to the pyramid stage to see the band.
Wingfield's strategy for growth included recruiting new members at football grounds, a tactic that initially paid dividends.
In principle, conditionality is a tactic used not only to make sure loans are paid back, but also to ensure that they are used effectively.

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Leg theory can be a moderately successful tactic when used with both fast bowling and spin bowling, particularly leg spin to right-handed batsmen or off spin to left-handed batsmen.
Another defense tactic involved Constantine blocking off the port so that the Ottoman army could not get ships into it.
Richard Stallman's account claims Symbolics engaged in a business tactic in which it forced MIT to make all fixes and improvements to the Lisp Machine OS available only to it, and thereby choke off its competitor LMI, which at that time had insufficient resources to independently maintain or develop the OS and environment.
The GAA developed and perfected a confrontational tactic called a zap, where they would catch a politician off guard during a public relations opportunity, and force him or her to acknowledge gay and lesbian rights.
In the present day, convoys are used as a tactic by navies to deter pirates off the coast of Somalia from capturing unarmed civilian freighters who would otherwise pose easy targets.
The aggressive tactic prompted U. S. President Clinton to invoke the Taiwan Relations Act and dispatch two aircraft carrier battle groups into the region off Taiwan's southern coast to monitor the situation, and PRC's missile tests were forced to end earlier than planned.
The English also knew the importance of being skilled to fight on and off horseback, elbow to elbow with the pikeman and archers, a tactic which was learned from the earlier Saxons and also by their battles with the Scots from whom they learned tactical flexibility and the adaptation to difficult terrain.
Mobutu later moved away from torture and murder, and switched to a new tactic, buying off political rivals.
The tactic of drive-by shooting originated when assailants would ride up to their targets on horseback, shoot them with wheellock pistols and then ride off before they could be apprehended.
The reverse tactic can be used, by fast and slow bowlers alike, by placing seven or eight fielders on the off side and bowling far outside off stump.
This tactic allows one player to easily pick off any opponent that comes into sight without giving them any indicator of his / her presence in the area.
Chennault created an early warning network of spotters that would give his fighters time to take off and climb to a superior altitude where this tactic could be executed.
The aggressive tactic prompted United States President Bill Clinton to invoke the Taiwan Relations Act and dispatch an aircraft carrier into the region off Taiwan's southern coast to monitor the situation.
This tactic caught the Persians off guard.
Enticing the batsman to edge and hit a catch to the wicket-keeper or slips is the standard wicket-taking tactic in off theory.
* June 18 – To reduce the chances of Viet Cong forces slipping away from large South Vietnamese ground units by fleeing operations areas in small groups, U. S. Marine Corps helicopters operating in South Vietnam begin to use the " Eagle Flight " tactic, in which Marine transport helicopters circle contested areas and drop off South Vietnamese troops when and where they are needed to block escaping Viet Cong forces.

tactic and outside
Coach Denis Pagan designed the team's offence around Carey, instructing other forwards to draw their direct opponents outside the 50 metre arc to make space for Carey, a tactic which became known as " Pagan's Paddock ".
She went to Mount Abu in India to study Hanuman Langurs, and concluded that infanticide was independent of overcrowding-it was possibly an evolutionary tactic: When an outside male takes over a group, he usually proceeds to kill all infants.
While acknowledging that bombing Germany would cause civilian casualties, the British government renounced deliberate bombing of civilian property ( outside combat zones ) as a military tactic.
This tactic worked, for it prevented the traders from going outside of the Calabar middle men until the Christian missionaries arrived in the middle of the nineteenth century Ette, 2001 ).
The tactic has evolved until the modern day, in which the usual line of attack by fast bowlers is somewhat further outside off stump than it was typically in the 19th century.
While it was acknowledged that the aerial bombing of Germany would cause civilian casualties, the British government renounced the deliberate bombing of civilian property, outside combat zones, as a military tactic.
At 4: 30pm, four shielded police riot vans drove into the crowd ( a tactic in dealing with mass demonstrations at the time ) outside the South African Embassy, attempting to force through to the entrance to Whitehall where police were re-grouping.

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While bodyline was successful as a tactic ( England regained the Ashes with a 4 – 1 margin ), Australian crowds regarded it as vicious and unsporting.
The 3500 Union casualties were over 3 for every 1 of the Confederates ; Grant admitted the tactic had been a " stupendous failure ".
In this case the tactic maintained some proportionality by bypassing the 5 % threshold, but is largely disfavoured by the public due to it awarding smaller parties extra list seats while parties with a higher party vote percentage that don't win an electorate receive no seats ( this occurred in 2008 when ACT was awarded 5 seats on the back of one electorate seat and 3. 7 % of the party vote, while New Zealand First with no electorate seats and 4. 1 % of the party vote were awarded none.
Rocco's tactic, often referred to as the " real " Catenaccio, was shown first in 1947 with Triestina: the most common mode of operation was a 1 – 3 – 3 – 3 formation with a strictly defensive team approach.
On November 1, 2007, President George W. Bush visited Heritage to defend his appointment of Michael Mukasey to succeed Alberto Gonzales as Attorney General of the United States ; Mukasey's nomination faced opposition in the U. S. Senate over the nominee's refusal to label the interrogation tactic of waterboarding as illegal.
Shortly after this, and once he had rejoined his teammates, a tactic designed to disable the super-Sentinel Nimrod backfired and Kurt found himself at the mercies of an angry mob ( in a nod to his first appearance in Giant Sized X-Men # 1 ) without his teleportation ability.
A more commonly used tactic in later RPGs ( used in Final Fantasy XII, Radiata Stories, Fallout 1 and 2, Legend of Legaia and all Kingdom Hearts games ) is to set a finite number of enemies in a given area.
Some bowlers had experimented with Bodyline in the season, and the West Indian team, 10 down in the series and frustrated by the lack of pace in the pitches, decided to experiment with the tactic.
In the end, his tactic was somewhat successful: it enabled about 1. 8 million German soldiers to avoid Soviet capture.
This versioning tactic was of limited effectiveness, as later phish runs referenced 1. 4. 15 instead of 1. 4. 14.
After a poor start of season, featuring a shock 0 – 4 loss to crosstown rivals Internazionale, that started speculation about his possible dismissal from the head coaching post at Milan, results started improving for the rossoneri under Leonardo, also thanks to the application of a 4 – 2 – 1 – 3 tactic ( nicknamed also " 4-2-fantasy " by Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani ).
* Accidental Inserts-6 cards ( 1 Any Character special, 1 location, 2 universe cards and 2 tactic cards ), meant to be promotional cards but accidentally inserted in some Classic OverPower packs, became ultra-rare cards.
Battles of the Clans, released on June 1, 2010, is about past battles and each Clan's special battle tactic introduced in the form of short stories.
The company has been criticized for its controversial sweepstakes marketing tactic where customers are invited by mail to participate in a draw of up to $ 1, 000, 000.

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