Not exact matches
When women routinely
win Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry or medicine, when a woman becomes a world chess champion, when a woman conceives and develops a brand new computer chip that represents a significant advancement over quad cores, when a woman invents warp drive or phasers, when a woman solves an «insolvable» math problem, when a woman, while working with the Large Hadron Collider, discovers the now - hypothetical Higgs Boson to be an actual scalar subatomic particle, when a woman figures out how to pinpoint the exact
location of an electron at any point in time, when a woman working for Merck or Pfizer develops a remedy for Alzheimer's disease, when a woman's baseball
team can defeat the New York Yankees, when a woman can bench press six hundred pounds, run the 100 meter dash in under nine seconds or set a world record in the high jump, then the fairer sex will have made an advance or contribution unlike any it has made before.
I could qualify a Boucher-less
team as one still capable
of winning the region, not the whole thing, but
location,
location,
location gives me pause.
The same logic applies to this game, and even to Battlefield or every other FPS game that revolves around controlling strategic map
locations: the
team that controls most
of the map is more than likely to
win the match.
Upon resurrection
of the event in 2008, the first race at the Marina Bay
location, which was also Formula One's first night race, was
won by Spanish driver Fernando Alonso driving for the Renault F1
team.
Conquest includes a series
of locations that have to be controlled to deplete the other
teams points, taking control
of all the
locations wins the round as well.
It's an all - new multiplayer mode which features «King
of the Hill» gameplay where
teams fight over a designated
location on a map; the
team who holds their position longest
wins.
Money Grab also features two competing
teams, but the objective
of the game is to collect bags
of money from a central
location and return it to their respective bases in order to
win a round.
In a blog post before the opening
of World Cup 2014, the company explained that its prediction engine evaluates the strength
of each
team through a variety
of factors such as previous
win / loss / tie record in qualification matches and other international competitions and margin
of victory in these contests, adjusted for
location since home field advantage is a known bias.
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Chris Beardshaw's garden for Morgan Stanley was another Gold medal -
winning design and like several
of the other show gardens this year, it too will be heading to a permanent
location, on the roof
of the Great Ormond Street Hospital, with the help
of the BBC's DIY SOS
team in 2017.