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counter and foul
Whenever an attacking player scores a " foul " goal, he becomes the new goalkeeper, resetting the counter.

counter and territory
To counter this, Atchison proposed that the area be organized and that the section of the Missouri Compromise banning slavery there be repealed in favor of popular sovereignty, under which the settlers in each territory would decide themselves whether slavery would be allowed.
The other argument was that by slighting potential strong points in ones own territory, an enemy expeditionary force, or local enemy rising, would find it more difficult to consolidate territorial gains against an inevitable counter attack.
To counter the French military presence in Ohio, in October 1753 Dinwiddie ordered the 21-year-old Major George Washington ( whose brother was another Ohio Company investor ) of the Virginia Regiment to warn the French to leave Virginia territory.
By 1960, after 400 years of colonial tyranny, there was not a single university in the entire territory To counter this backwardness, more overtly political organisations first appeared in the 1950s, and began to make organized demands for human and civil rights, initiating diplomatic campaigns throughout the world in their fight for independence.
Though King Wu died just a few years after the Battle of Muye, the Duke of Zhou assisted the young and inexperienced King Cheng in consolidating power for the Ji line: he managed a war against rebellious Zhou princes in the eastern lowlands ( allied with feudal rulers and Shang remnants ); formulated the Mandate of Heaven doctrine to counter Shang claims to a divine right of rule ; founded Chengzhou as an eastern capital ; and set up the fengjian " feudal " system designed to maintain Zhou authority as it expanded its rule over a larger amount of territory.
Allenby attributed the killings partly to Swazi anxiety to counter Boer incursions into their territory and partly to their fear of Boer reprisals.
Arguments used by Franco to counter Hitler's demands for German access to Spanish territory were influenced directly by Canaris, who met with a number of his top advisors.
Since the Americans had a much larger air force than the Soviet Union, and the United States maintained advance air bases near Soviet territory, in 1947 Stalin ordered the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles ( ICBMs ) in order to counter the perceived American threat.
In order to counter Spanish designs on the territory, Richelieu supported the Protestant Swiss canton of Grisons, which also claimed the strategically important valley.
To counter these threats, Friedrich's grandson Count Wilhelm ( who reigned 1748 – 1777 ) retained a standing army of up to 1000 troops-quite a lot for such a small territory.
The Song Empire also developed cataphract units to counter those of the Liao, Xia, and Jin, but the shortage of suitable grazing lands and horse pastures in Song territory made the effective breeding and maintenance of Song cavalry far more difficult, in addition to the Song's vulnerability to continual raids by the emerging Mongol Empire for over two decades, which eventually vanquished them in 1279 at the hands of Kublai Khan.
The Central Park has a great variety with about 44 species of forest trees and shrubs, which cover about 80 % of the territory, herbaceous plants, animals and wild birds, two dominant peaks, the “ balconies ”, standing on steep rocks, winter snow and a relatively high altitude from sea level, ranging from 300 meters to the highest peak of 1613 meters, in the 4 phyto-climatic areas and a counter direction providing abundance of sunny days, and consequently, a fresher climate and cleaner air than the plateau on which Tirana lies.
Baekje and Silla had formed an alliance to counter Goguryeo's power and its intentions to push southwards, and together they launched a successful attack on it, Silla taking the northern territory and Baekje the one south of the Han river.
The thesis of Servando Teresa de Mier was opposed to dividing the territory into independent states, considering that this would weaken the nation, which needed unity to counter any attempted reconquest by Spain, which would be supported by other European nations.
In order to counter this perceived threat, and because according to the Nazis the German people was in need for more territory to sustain its surplus population, an ideology of conquest and depopulation was formulated for Eastern Europe according to the principle of Lebensraum, itself based on an older theme in German nationalism which maintained that Germany had a " natural yearning " to expand its borders eastward ( Drang Nach Osten ).
On August 26, 2009, the General Staff said S-400 systems had been deployed in the Russian Far East to counter possible North Korean missile tests and prevent fragments from falling on Russian territory.

counter and field
Such structures can be applied to the field of education, where they could conceivably initiate an anti-pollution bandwagon in educational communication and educate people on how to counter doublespeak.
The new field of Cognitive Linguistics has emerged as a specific counter to Chomskian Generative Grammar and Nativism.
In counter insurgency type campaigns, select and specially trained units of police armed and equipped as light infantry have been designated as police field forces who perform paramilitary type patrols and ambushes whilst retaining their police powers in areas that were highly dangerous.
Runoff advocates counter that voters first preference is more important than lower preferences because that's where voters are putting the most effort of decision and that, unlike Condorcet methods, runoffs require a high showing among the full field of choices in addition to a strong showing in the final head-to-head competition.
Like the Xbox Live Arcade port of Ikaruga, the game's original 4: 3 playing field runs letterboxed in 16: 9 aspect ratio and moves UI elements like player score, weapon level, and chain counter ( new to this port of the game ) to the border area with the new HUD.
Later, after Explorer 3, it was concluded that the original Geiger counter had been overwhelmed (" saturated ") by strong radiation coming from a belt of charged particles trapped in space by the Earth's magnetic field.
Incantations form an important part of this literary heritage, covering a range of rituals from the sacred, Maqlû, " burning " to counter witchcraft, Šurpu, “ incineration ” to counter curses, Namburbi, to preempt inauspicious omens, Utukkū Lemnūtu ( actually bilingual ), to exorcise “ Evil Demons ,” and Bīt rimki, or “ bath house ,” the purification and substitution ceremony, to the mundane, Šà. zi. ga,the rising of the heart ,” potency spells, and Zu-buru-dabbeda, “ to seize the ‘ locust tooth ’,” a compendium of incantations against field pests.
This produces a weak rotating magnetic field that is picked up by a ( sometimes separate ) inductor, amplified electronically, and fed to a digital frequency counter whose output is typically scaled and displayed directly as field strength or output as digital data.
Usually the addresses are generated by some combination of a counter, a field from a microinstruction, and some subset of the instruction register.
This opposing electric field is called “ counter-electromotive force ” ( counter EMF ).
The 2nd, digital version of the " Splash Hit " counter on the right field wall
In anticipation of Biggio's reaching 3, 000 hits, the Astros installed a digital counter just left of center field displaying his current hit total.
The maximum number of hard links to a single file is limited by the size of the reference counter: with NTFS this is limited to 1023 because a 10 bit field is used for this purpose.
The information will allow the British to field an operational jammer to counter the radar in late April 1943.
It was adopted to counter the criticism that the outcome of overtime games was very frequently decided by the coin toss, as the team which won it usually attempted only enough offensive action to maneuver into field goal range and seldom made a real effort to score a touchdown.
During the 2007 season, as the Brewers got closer to the team record of home runs in a season, a home run counter was added to the right of the center field scoreboard.
Early into the 2008 season, the Brewers also added a sponsored strikeout counter to the tier of the second deck of the right field bleachers, which illuminates a K when a Brewers ' pitcher notches a strikeout and keeps track of how many strikeouts as a team the Brewers have.
Their main function is to compensate for the field rotation by a mechanical counter rotation.
* Mesopotamian incantations were composed to counter anything from witchcraft ( Maqlû ) to field pests ( Zu-buru-dabbeda ).
The aberration corrected microscope PEEM-3 employs a curved electron mirror to counter the lowest order aberrations of the electron lenses and the accelerating field.
After Explorer 3, it was decided that the original Geiger counter had been overwhelmed by strong radiation coming from a belt of charged particles trapped in space by the Earth's magnetic field ( see: Van Allen radiation belt ).
He failed to deploy correctly the newly-developed defence in depth to counter new British and Dominion tactics and was removed from field command by General Erich Ludendorff.
Security was maintained through daily platoon-sized patrols and ambushes, initially carried out to which was the range of the Viet Cong mortars, they were later extended to to counter the threat from field artillery.

counter and has
The move was seen by some fans as a belated attempt by the D ' Backs to counter the trade by their division rival, the Los Angeles Dodgers, for Boston Red Sox power-hitting OF Manny Ramirez on July 31 and also to compensate for the injuries to Hudson and Byrnes, generally considered two of the more " power-hitting " Diamondbacks on a team which has relied heavily on pitching and defense in recent years.
To help counter confusion when reading patterns, a diagramming system using a standard international notation has come into use ( illustration, left ).
In digital logic and computing, a counter is a device which stores ( and sometimes displays ) the number of times a particular event or process has occurred, often in relationship to a clock signal.
Watson's use of fiction to counter the cults has been repeated by later novelists like Frank Peretti.
The port of Djibouti functions as a small French naval facility, and the United States also has stationed hundreds of troops in Djibouti, its only African base, in an effort to counter terrorism in the region.
Educating students has been suggested by experts to be one of the ways to counter doublespeak.
The Hong Kong Police Force also has a highly trained and equipped counter terrorism unit, the Special Duties Unit, trained by United Kingdom's SAS and SBS, and a Marine Police force.
It was against this background that Josephus wrote his War, and although this work has often been dismissed as pro-Roman propaganda ( hardly a surprising view, given the source of his patronage ), he claims to be writing to counter anti-Judean accounts.
The short rainy season in March and April depends on a northerly counter current bringing moisture to the city: it has been shown clearly that weakness in the Benguela current can increase rainfall about sixfold compared with years when that current is strong.
A sequencer is mostly a counter, but usually also has some way to jump to a different part of the control store depending on some data, usually data from the instruction register and always some part of the control store.
It has two eight-bit accumulators, A and B, two sixteen-bit index registers, X and Y, a condition code register, a 16-bit stack pointer, and a program counter.
The athlete executing the counter has to lean forward to avoid hand strikes by the opponent.
A basic PDP-8 CPU has only four 12-bit registers, the accumulator, program counter, memory-buffer register and memory-address register.
One of their most famous, and infamous, doctrines has to do with probability and counter arguments.
The third boss of the game Radiant Silvergun, was designed as an homage to the Arrowhead: it has an indestructible force, two bits, a wave cannon, and all three laser types ( counter air, rebound, counter ground ).
Some critics have also tried to apply the theory to individual works, but the effort to find unique structures in individual literary works runs counter to the structuralist program and has an affinity with New Criticism.
Once the instruction there has been executed, the C is pointed at the next instruction in the list — it is similar to an instruction pointer ( or program counter ) in conventional machines, except that subsequent instructions are always specified during execution and are not by default contained in subsequent memory locations, as it is the case with the conventional machines.
Earlier in the century David Hume had argued against notions of design with counter examples drawn from monstrosity, imperfect forms of testimony and probability, and it has been assumed that Paley could not have read Hume.
It has also been employed as a " hardware " counter in some designs ; a famous example of this is the ZX81, which lets it keep track of character positions on the TV screen by triggering an interrupt at wrap around ( by connecting INT to A6 ).
To counter this, and allow for longer print runs, electro-plating ( here called steelfacing ) has been used since the nineteenth century to harden the surface of a plate.
The counter itself must count in Gray code, or if the counter runs in binary then the output value from the counter must be reclocked after it has been converted to Gray code, because when a value is converted from binary to Gray code, it is possible that differences in the arrival times of the binary data bits into the binary-to-Gray conversion circuit will mean that the code could go briefly through states that are wildly out of sequence.

2.504 seconds.