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Imagine Baylor's offense against Oregon's offense and the likelihood of a scoreboard broken from so many points accrued.
Aurilia recalled one homer that landed off the base of a scoreboard in right field in San Diego.
Now, because of a scoreboard embedded in the wall in right-center, it is almost entirely straight.
On Wednesday, he hit a home run that careened from a wall on the side of a scoreboard and landed in the visitor's bullpen.
The roar that greeted Gayle as he sauntered to the crease, and that followed each of his four sixes – along with a couple of fireworks that were let off the top of the huge skyscraper of a scoreboard – left no doubt as to who was the main attraction.
But Cambridge United's acquisition of a scoreboard from Rangers in the mid-90s was up there among the duffest.
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Rather than focus on a scoreboard style of game, Two Dots offers a levels-based game, meaning that you never get stuck trying to beat a high score (though you may eventually get stuck on a level).
"We ran out of green felt and wood," he said as the audience guffawed, referring to the overstylised design of Game Center, a scoreboard app that is part of iOS 6, but which has been redesigned for iOS 7. Mr Federighi's predecessor, Scott Forstall, had been keen on the use of on-screen textures stitching, torn pages, wooden shelves, curling pages and the like in Apple's software.
Banks, portraying Napoleon, would bring along a slew of props -- a scoreboard adorned with a map of the United States, a vintage French flag and a baseball "signed" by Mr. Bonaparte.
Oddly, given the EU's huge impact in democratising aspirant members, the union has few powers over the political order of countries once they join short of the "nuclear option" of suspending voting rights.As a form of peer pressure, the commission is planning to draw up a "scoreboard" of members' justice systems.
Presumably awaiting supertitles in the second concert, on Sunday, when the orchestra was to present the New York premiere of Elliott Carter's opera, "What's Next?," along with Falla's "Three-Cornered Hat," it set a listener to fantasizing about the possibility of using it as a scoreboard to liven up concerts with a tally of orchestral runs, hits and errors.
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