In addition to his slow running, Richardson was also noted for developing ( in conjunction with the Beige Brigade ) a tradition to challenge the slowest runner of the opposing side to a running race at the conclusion of each tour.
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*" The first withdrawal, 30754 The Green Knight, began the slow running-down of the class, but because so many engines were constructed, they outlasted the Lord Nelson class by one month . "-Again, please put this comparison in context for the reader.
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There is a bug in the game that relates to these generic reserves, whereby when a corner is being taken, due to the very slow running speed of these players, they are not in their designated position before the kick-taker is ready to take the corner.
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OMeta, like other meta languages, is primarily used to create domain specific languages ( DSL in short ); specifically, it is used to quickly prototype DSLs OMeta s slow running speed and unclear error reports remove much of its functionality as a full programming language ( Heirbaut 73-74 ).
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He continued to improve at the plate in 1917, once again ranking among the American League leaders with 86 RBIs ( fourth ), five home runs ( seventh ) and 11 triples ( eighth ); but he was called " Slug " due to his notoriously slow running and difficulties in the field.
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He was forced to use crutches for most of the season, and reflected in 1978 that it was " similar to a 50, 000-mile service . " His recovery was particularly tortuous, requiring daily runs around the cricket field and an intensive gym program under the supervision of Dr . Arthur Jackson, an advocate of slow running therapy to build stamina.
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Bernoulli's principle, which is a function of the velocity of the fluid, is a dominant effect for large openings and large flow rates, but since fluid flow at small scales and low speeds ( low Reynolds number ) is dominated by viscosity, Bernoulli's principle is ineffective at idle or slow running and in the very small carburetors of the smallest model engines.