He told me the game was off because the goalposts had been vandalised and the pitch was unplayable. |
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Bessbrook United had a wasted journey to West Belfast when the referee deemed the pitch to be unplayable. |
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He tended to bowl too wide at times but from time to time would produce the unplayable ball. |
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Before the work was carried out the pitches were unplayable during the winter due to waterlogging. |
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The major flaws come with no online game play and the unresponsive controls can almost make the game unplayable at times. |
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Coria claims his second break with two more unplayable backhands down the line that leave Agassi stranded. |
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Ndima received an unplayable delivery from Namibian strike bowler, Gerrie Snyman, edging to wicketkeeper Morne Karg. |
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Sergio thought of taking an unplayable penalty but decided to slash it out. |
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Nasser Hussain could only edge an unplayable McGrath delivery to Ricky Ponting at second slip, who took a sensational sprawling catch. |
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One of the simplest but most misunderstood rules predicaments on the PGA Tour is a ball that's unplayable, says tour rules official Mark Russell. |
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We believe that running at higher levels of antialiasing would generate unplayable frame rates, so we didn't test with higher settings. |
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For once, though, the ground-breaking composer, whose first work was rejected as unplayable by the Royal Manchester College, has a precedent. |
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After an hour and 16 minutes of delay, umpire-in-chief Dave Phillips decided the field was unplayable, and called the second game. |
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Napster requires you to log into your account with a portable player at least once a month, or the songs become unplayable. |
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In almost unplayable conditions Blackburn produced their worst performance of the season against local rivals Bolton. |
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It was close to being unplayable but I hung in well until my disappointing finish. |
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Unfortunately, when the lute arrives it will be mostly untunable and unplayable. |
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Cut off from the world and supported by a private income, he composed dauntingly huge pieces which were regarded as all but unplayable. |
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Last week, the Terriers had travelled to Spotland with only 12 fit players, though that game was cancelled as the pitch was unplayable. |
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Referee George Cain decided the Bramall Lane pitch was unplayable at a 2pm inspection following persistent rain overnight. |
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All games are timed for 11.30 a.m. with first named teams having home venue unless pitches are unplayable. |
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A local referee was called in to inspect the pitch at 12.30 pm and deemed it unplayable. |
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A technology known as Digital Rights Management is built into the video files so that they are unplayable after a set time. |
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Yet as my innings was really getting going, I was bowled by an unplayable fast inswinging yorker! |
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Some of the playing surfaces in the league are a joke, are almost unplayable and a health hazard to the players. |
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A short-rising ball from Farmer was unplayable by the batsman and the match ended as a draw with the scores tied. |
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It's sad that an otherwise solid and interesting game can border on unplayable due to terrible, absent level design, but them's the breaks. |
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However, at 10 am it was deemed unplayable and with little likelihood of a thaw the match was called off. |
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After all of 10 seconds at the ground, it was obvious that large parts of the pitch were unplayable. |
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Abbeyfeale Utd teams enjoyed a free weekend due to bad weather and unplayable pitches. |
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Their match with Hull, scheduled to kick-off at 1pm, has been postponed due to the pitch being unplayable. |
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While South Africa did bowl extremely well, the manner in which Pakistan capitulated had more to do with indifferent strokes than unplayable deliveries. |
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The bunkers were in an unbelievable condition no doubt due to the efforts by the ground keepers on the other eighteen which made them almost unplayable. |
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The Hibs groundsman declared it unplayable, and the referee indicated during the warm-up that the match would be completed only if there was no more rain. |
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As you play the game, take note if the game crashes, becomes unplayable, or lags severely. |
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By the time Mr. Vitacco dropped in again, in 2006, the organ, unplayed, had become unplayable. |
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Crucial wickets, then, for Jeetan Patel – who trapped Lumb lbw – and Chris Wright, who had Jaques caught behind with something unplayable. |
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And yet the ball would whistle past the batsman's nose at unplayable speed. |
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It's possible that the format may be unplayable even though the extension is valid. |
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It has been suggested these sonatas and partitas must have been unplayable in the age of their composition. |
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Tapes that degrade in this fashion become sticky and lose magnetic material, eventually becoming unplayable. |
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Improper combinations of command line options can yield output files that are unplayable even by mplayer. |
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Given the huge volume of rainwater, a natural grass pitch would surely have been unplayable. |
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The Walt Disney Company has been experimenting in test markets for the past year with a version that becomes unplayable after 48 hours. |
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When Tchaikovsky played his First Piano Concerto for Nikolay Rubinstein, director of the Moscow Conservatoire, Rubinstein attacked it as worthless, trite and unplayable. |
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His second wound up in Lytham's deep rough and was unplayable. |
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If in the view of one side or one person the ground is unplayable and the game goes ahead, then you play an uninsured game, which could be more of a concern. |
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Poor weather left pitches unplayable, especially for training purposes, as McPartland and his selectors assessed the worth of over 60 players during trials. |
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As soon as he blew the whistle for half-time, referee Mr McNamara consulted with his linesmen and the two managers, decided the pitch was unplayable and abandoned proceedings. |
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Then we had a referee who took one look at it and said it was unplayable. |
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Were two clubs in Liverpool to share a pitch, under the prevailing climatic conditions along the Mersey, the surface would swiftly become all but unplayable. |
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Strokes are added for rule infractions or for hitting one's ball into an unplayable situation. |
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Emphasis was placed on the dangers of obsolescence which affects traditional and new equipment and renders video and sound carriers unplayable due to lack of spare parts to maintain equipment in working condition. |
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He does not belong to the same family: he's a familiar sight in many great contemporay music festivals, that always trust him for performing unplayable sonata's or create new works. |
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If the turf becomes unplayable during the match, the captain of the team concerned shall immediately inform the referee in the presence of the captain of the opposing team. |
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Bare in mind that many single-player missions are unplayable in co-op, and that many others need a bit of intervention from server operator during the game. |
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In addition to eliminating surface noise due to dirt or scratches, this non-invasive digitization method can be used to safely recover sound from worn, or even broken, records that would otherwise be unplayable. |
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Are they unplayable because of an obsolete format? |
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The library's boffins are busy converting analogue formats to modern, digital ones, hoping to do so faster than material degrades to become unplayable. |
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He thought that a kind of pianistic Darwinism had occurred, so that any serious pianist would be able to play this once unplayable piece by the age of eighteen. |
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This monumental work was long considered unplayable. |
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The answer is that, if you are not careful, H.264 is unplayable on low-end machines, but if you choose carefully, H.264 could be a pretty good user proposition. |
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Unoriginal, unplayable, overpriced and generally unappealing. |
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