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When and game
When the visitors, after losing this game, rode along the village streets toward home, the youngsters who could keep abreast of them for a moment or two screamed triumphantly, `` You bunch of hay-shakers!!
When it was decided that Asteroids would be a vector game as well, Delman modified a Lunar Lander circuit board for Ed Logg.
When in “ 7800 ” mode ( signified by the appearance of the full screen Atari logo ), the graphics are generated entirely by the MARIA graphics processing unit, all system RAM is available and game data is accessed in larger 48K blocks.
When emulators of 1980s video game consoles began to appear on home computers in the late 1990s, the Atari 7800 was one of the last to be emulated.
* SVO — Save opportunity: When a pitcher 1 ) enters the game with a lead of three or fewer runs and pitches at least one inning, 2 ) enters the game with the potential tying run on base, at bat, or on deck, or 3 ) pitches three or more innings with a lead and is credited with a save by the official scorer
When the last hand has finished being played, the dealer reveals the hole card, and stands or draws further cards according to the rules of the game for dealer drawing.
When the cube is centered, the player about to roll may propose that the game be played for twice the current stakes.
When the deal is complete, all players pick up their cards, or ' hand ', and hold them in such a way that the faces can be seen by the holder of the cards but not the other players, or vice versa depending on the game.
When a game becomes sufficiently popular, so that people often play it with strangers, there is a need for a generally accepted set of rules.
When a tile of this pair is played individually in the game of Tien Gow, each takes its regular ranking among other military suit tiles according to the total points.
When joining the game, money ( and I. D., if necessary ) should be placed on the table rather than passed directly to a dealer.
When a game goes to overtime, each team is given one possession from its opponent's twenty-five yard line with no game clock, despite the one timeout per period and use of play clock.
When the game design phase began in late 1992, the main thematic influences were the science fiction action film Aliens and the horror film Evil Dead II.
When, three years later, 3D Realms released Duke Nukem 3D, a tongue-in-cheek science fiction shooter based on Ken Silverman's technologically similar Build engine, id Software had nearly finished Quake, its next-generation game, which mirrored Dooms success for the remainder of the 1990s and significantly reduced interest in its predecessor.
When The Monkees finished in 1969 – 70, I should have got away from Hollywood and got back into the racing game.
When a human played the game against the computer, the computer queried the Earl Weaver or Tony La Russa Expert System for a decision on what strategy to follow.
When CBC was denied a new licensing agreement with MLBAM ( they had acquired the rights from the baseball players ' association ) for its fantasy baseball game, CBC filed suit.
When a pilot moves the control column ( or sidestick ), a signal is sent to a computer ( analogous to moving a game controller ) the signal is sent through multiple wires ( channels ) to ensure that the signal reaches the computer.
When he finished work on that game, he found he was not compatible with the Prey development team at Apogee, and therefore left to join his ex-Id compatriot John Romero at Ion Storm.
When players run out of hexagons to build the island, the game is over.
When one of the two programmers left CompuNet, the remaining programmer, Alan Lenton, decided to rewrite the game from scratch and named it Federation II ( at the time no Federation I existed ).
When a mage performs an act of magic that does not seriously violate this commonsense version of reality, in game terms this is called coincidental magic.
When the Bank Street ground was temporarily closed by bailiffs in 1902, club captain Harry Stafford raised enough money to pay for the club's next away game at Bristol City and found a temporary ground at Harpurhey for the next reserves game against Padiham.

When and missed
When the Republicans in 1964 gave Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona, Taft's successor as the conservative leader, their presidential nomination, Dewey declined to even attend the GOP Convention in San Francisco ; it was the first Republican Convention he had missed since 1936.
Hicks later agreed that the model missed important points of Keynesian theory, criticizing it as having very limited use beyond " a classroom gadget ", and criticizing equilibrium methods generally: " When one turns to questions of policy, looking towards the future instead of the past, the use of equilibrium methods is still more suspect.
When riders missed their connection with a steamer in Sacramento, they would continue on to Benicia and cross over to Martinez via the ferry.
When they missed interest payments, BCCI took control of the shares.
When the spear missed, Hector turned around to ask his brother for another spear, but " Deiphobus " had vanished.
When added to the 150 million workdays missed by employees suffering from a cold, the total economic impact of cold-related work loss exceeds $ 20 billion per year.
When the Little Rock, Mississippi River, and Texas Railroad was being built during the years of 1880-1881, it missed Red Bluff by four miles and the citizens moved to the new Town of Redfield which was named for J. E.
When he woke up on April 5 in Fort Jay Hospital on Governor's Island, he had missed his sailing for Europe and was under suspicion of deserting.
When the Northern Union clubs broke away from the RFU to form what is now rugby league, the Morley representatives missed the coach to Huddersfield as they were still in the pub.
When such an opportunity is missed, another target may be selected.
When filming his character's death, a large lamp exploded and rained down in pieces on Warner and Kelley ; one heavy piece barely missed striking Warner's head, which Kelley was sure would have killed him.
When Gadolin analyzed this mineral, he missed an opportunity to discover a second element: what he thought was aluminium ( alumina ) was in fact an element that would not be officially discovered until 1798: beryllium ( beryllia ).
When Gertrude Berg missed a couple of weeks due to illness, stations carrying the popular show were flooded with get-well mail.
When he missed a June 5, 1996, deadline to pay the child support, a Los Angeles judge set a trial date of July 17, at which time Strawberry agreed to use his signing bonus to pay the debt.
When Gurney overslept and missed a driver change in the middle of the night, Foyt was forced to double-stint and wound up driving nearly 18 hours of the 24-hour race.
When he missed the cut by two strokes at the 2007 Masters Tournament, Els ended tour-leading consecutive cut streaks on both the PGA Tour and the European Tour.
5 ) When Karna shot Nagastra on Arjuna, Krishna applied pressure to the chariot by his foot and thus sunk it, as a result of which the astra missed Arjuna's head and hit his crown instead.
When Heraclius launched his offensive in May 636, Yazdegerd could not coordinate with the maneuver — probably owing to the exhausted condition of his government — and what would have been a decisive plan missed the mark.
When Peter returned to the Parker family's motel hideout and stood in front of a window, the assassin took aim at Peter and fired, but missed — shooting Aunt May.
When war was declared, Muggeridge went to Maidstone to join up but was sent away at this point – " My generation felt they'd missed the First War, now was the time to make up.
When De Bont knocked over a camera assistant who had missed a cue, Burgess and his crew left, much to the shock of the cast.
When a junior officer like Browning, who was still only a lieutenant, was awarded the DSO, this was often regarded as an acknowledgement that the officer had only just missed out on the award of the Victoria Cross.
When the seventy-three-year-old Otis died on April 22, 1814, having not missed a single day's work in twenty-five years, senators seemed truly to lament his passing.
A third and final single, " When We Are Together ", was released in November 1999 and narrowly missed the UK Top 10 ( peaking at 12 ).
When Hull City missed out on promotion by one goal the following season, Appleton left to manage Swansea City.

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