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The defining shot of the night might have been a 3-pointer by Mendez right before halftime that gave the Purple Eagles a 40-28 lead.
They had to survive Game 2. The defining shot came from Derek Fisher after the 76ers had whittled a 13-point deficit to 3 in the final two minutes.
The 37-year old hit what could be considered the defining shot of his career, one that brought Miami new life and another five minutes to try and extend the series.
And none would have reached the landmark with a more defining shot.
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Asked to define shot tolerance, Higueras said, "It means when you can play more than one shot or two, as many as you need to stay in the point, and not lose advantage on the point".
Wikipedia defines shot-peening as "a cold working process used to produce a compressive residual stress layer and modify mechanical properties of metals".
But he returned just in time to watch one of the defining golf shots of 2011.
We'll need to define a shot too – possibly a ball that is either on target or within six yards either side of the goal – to prevent players from just taking a speculative whiff from 50 yards out every few minutes.
In particular, we defined the shot variability measure, based on which the video shots are characterized and then classified.
Such a model could lead to significant experimental cost reduction by avoiding the trial and error process currently required to define optimal shot peening parameters.
At the evaluation stage, the integrated BN receives as input the single-modality shot-class association results of all shots that lie within the time window TW defined for shot s i, i.e. the set of values W i = { a j k, c j k, m j k } 1 ≤ j ≤ J i - T W ≤ k ≤ i + T W defined in Equation (11).
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