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She bragged endlessly about her high score.

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They marked up the score on the scoreboard.

This simple motif runs throughout the entire score.

I think it (the music score) supremely beautiful!

A value analysis matrix is provided to score the answers and advise actions for certain score ranges.

The Musical score of the Opus also told the story.

"It doesn't matter how many points I score, if we go out there and they get the edge over us," Duncan said. "It's just great to get the victory whether I score 40 or I score two."

The lowest IQ score on the Swedish test equates to roughly 73 or below on an American IQ test; the highest score equates to 127 or above.

He followed the interception for a score with a touchdown pass of his own, catching Emmanuel Sanders in stride for a 75-yard score.

Because we've set the point scale to provide with a maximum score of 100 for each element, what we really have is a percentage score.

There were some good songs in that film, who wrote the score?

I believe that money is a lousy way of keeping score.

Also, replacing revolving credit with a fixed-rate loan should boost your credit score, Karnani says.

While any scaled score in the 40s is superb, 90th percentile is around 49 to 50.

The movements of the paramecia and the score are kept by a microprocessor.

In their willingness to consume almost all the animal, both China and Japan score far better than most western countries.

With the best field-goal kicker in the country, Arkansas could have kicked a field goal, making the score 17-8 and requiring Texas to score twice to win.

The rule specifies that if the borrower's credit score is less than 200, the loan application is rejected.

I just said he has to be focused, concentrated, do his job, score goals and be a threat to defenders.

A caseworker considering your application will only concur with your score where appropriate evidence has been supplied.

The investigators found a significant inverse correlation between the wrinkle score and the bone density, meaning the higher the score (and the worse the wrinkles), the lower the bone density.

The results indicated that abnormal score values and JB values were found in 66.9% and 88. 6% patients, respectively.

But personality research suggests that people who swear more, not surprisingly, score higher on traits such as extraversion, dominance, hostility and Type a personalities.

While he doesn't keep score, he says that about 85 percent of his forensic work has led to identifications. A smaller number have led to arrests.

Started with only a score of books, the collection had grown through gift, bequest, purchase, and, in the Beginning, production from scribes who labored day and night.

Indeed, the final page of the ink-written score that was used at the world premiere is smudged and run with the tears of Yevgeny Mravinsky, the conductor.

The development of bilateral relations enjoys bright prospect and will surely score more fruitful achievements and bring benefits to both peoples.

When, say, the Ravens score a touchdown in the last few seconds of the fourth quarter, clinching the win, my hopes are crushed along with the rest of the Steeler Nation's.

A sparkling solo run that included beating three tackles and wrong-footing the goal keeper, led to the kind of dream goal the superstar had wanted to score in the World Cup.

Add to this a chancellor noted more for caution than for vision and a novice atop the foreign ministry eager to score political points, and you have a recipe for disarray.

同时与立陶宛的口水仗显然惹恼了邻国,他们视波兰为领袖而不是score-settler。

Think about that CBO report: getting the CBO to score only the spending cuts, not the tax proposals, then taking credit for being a big deficit reducer, is simply sleazy.

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