Word: replaying
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...separate lawsuits and another by the Indian government, were filed last week in U.S. district court in New York City. Union Carbide asked the court to bar the cases from the U.S., where damage awards are typically higher than in India. A day after the Bhopal anniversary, a replay of the tragedy occurred when a cloud of gaseous sulfuric acid blanketed parts of Delhi, killing one man. The source: a corroded storage tank at an Indian-owned fertilizer plant...
...foul-mouthed finale. Squalling over inconsequential balls and strikes, they really were pressing a grudge against American League Umpire Don Denkinger, who had made a fatal "safe" call at first base the night before. "I totally agree maybe he wasn't safe," allowed Denkinger decisively after viewing the replay. Branding American League umps "prejudiced" against National League teams, Herzog seemed to despair then and there. "We got as much chance of winning (tomorrow) as a monkey...
...around on the beach. The movie assumes a silly call and answer format, with Joyce's wife telling what happened, followed by a two second flash of some actor doing or saying the exact same thing that Joyce's wife told us he would, kind of like an instant replay...
...union's system of rotating umpires, many of whom are perfectly shaped for rotating, rather than appointing the most competent men to the most critical games. Even a number of the umpires seemed to concur with this. Of course, a cry has gone out again for incorporating replay technology into the sport, leaving the toughest decisions to "the man upstairs," as football's Tex Schramm solemnly refers to the fellow in the press box with the videocassette recorder...
...Cantabs, now 5-1, could only manage to punch out four hits against B.C. hurler Leslie Lane-two in the pseudo instant replay seventh...