Sentences with phrase «equal second out»

Our highest scoring wine with 98 points and equal second out of the entire list of 815 award winning wines, was our newest release 2013 Ernest Allan Shiraz.

Not exact matches

The second half we were perhaps a bit lucky to get a strange rebound to take the lead but that was equalled out by Iwobi's slackness to put the ball in his own net.
There's little doubt, then, that the comparatively traditional second act comes off as palpably erratic, with Kubrick offering up an almost equal mix of engaging and padded - out sequences - although, to be fair, it's impossible to deny that when Full Metal Jacket is cooking, it's really cooking.
The 0 - to -62-mph sprint takes a claimed 3.4 seconds, equal to the Huracán Spyder but 0.2 second slower than the coupe, and the car tops out at 199 mph.
Winding the motor out from a standstill puts a force on you equal to a 60 - mph wind gust, which the Type R body will also feel in about five seconds or so.
The first criterion from this second set sought out companies whose current ratio is greater than or equal to two.
That second outing, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, does something remarkable - it manages to not only better its predecessor in both level design and the agency of its violence, but how it builds a story with moments that will shock and surprise you with equal measure.
We offer the same for their second forecast: If 2005 - 2015 (*) turns out to be colder or equal compared to 1994 - 2004 (*), we will pay them $ 2500 — if it turns out to be warmer, they pay us the same.
Some 99.5 % of the hurricane force cause no harm and is naturally dissipated — every second, some 2 million metric tons of air are circulated in, up, and out of the hurricane — where heat energy is radiated to empty space — which every day equals, the energy released by the fusion of four hundred 20 mega-ton hydrogen bombs (See, Rice University's Hurricane Trivia at Houston TeacherTECH Archives).
First, as part of its return to principles set out in the Court's 1997 decision in Delgamuukw v British Columbia, [1997] 3 SCR 1010, Tsilhqot» in Nation includes a return to an equal role for Aboriginal perspectives that includes Aboriginal laws, instead of the exclusive focus on Aboriginal practices that was a feature of R v Marshall; R v Bernard, 2005 SCC 43, [2005] 2 SCR 220, the Court's second post-1982 decision on Aboriginal title.
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