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Score Revolution

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Score Revolution is a music licensing company specializing in film scores. It was launched by film music industry veterans Ian Hierons, Seth Kaplan, and Christine Russell on January, 2013 in Hollywood, California. Score Revolution's online platform connects film music rights hold...

Score Runoff Voting

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Score Runoff Voting (SRV) is a voting system for single-seat elections. Unlike , where voters are limited to choosing a single favorite from the field of candidates, SRV uses a Score voting ballot that allows the voter to rate each candidate independently.The winner is determined...

Score the Goals

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Score the Goals: Teaming Up to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals is an educational comic book published by the :United Nations on 24 January 2011. The 32-page comic book features ten football players who are all UN Goodwill Ambassadors. The purpose of the comic book publis...

SCORES Broadcast

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SCORES Broadcast.com (for: Shelby County Online Radio Entertainment System) is an online sports oriented webcast based in Sidney, Ohio.Founded in 2008 by (and anchored by) Jack Kramer and Jeff Bray (previously with local radio station WMVR-FM) airing local high school sports cove...

Scores on the doors

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A term originating in widespread public use with the TV Show The Generation Game in regards to the points scored by contestants, Scores on the doors is now more widely recognised as a term for publication or display of food hygiene inspection results. UK schemeOn 1 January 2005 t...

Scoring (film)

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Scoring (also known as Dribble) is a 1979 comedy film directed by Michael A. DeGaetano and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The plot of the film consists of a battle of the sexes, with a team of men and a team of women facing each other off in a game of basketball.Envisioned a...

Scorio

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scorio (from engl. music score and ital. io (engl.: I, me) in the sense of "I write music scores") is an online community for musicians to write, publish and find sheet music on the web. History and Relevance A beta version of scorio.com was launched in May 2010. On November 15, ...

Scorp

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A scorp (French: Scorper; Italian: Scorpo) is a scoop of sherbet, or, less commonly, the spoon-like device used in its formation. There is some controversy surrounding the etymology of the word. Some consider the word scorp a portmanteau combining the words scoop and score. Other...

Scorpio Babers

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Scorpio Babers (born November 6, 1983) is a former American football cornerback. He was signed by the Miami Dolphins as a street free agent in 2008. He played college football at Sam Houston State.Babers was a member of the Miami Dolphins, Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Sharks a...

Scorpion (Marvel Comics)

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The Scorpion is the name of multiple characters in Marvel Comics, almost all of them supervillains. The best known incarnation is Mac Gargan, who is typically an enemy of the superhero Spider-Man.Publication historyThe monster version of the Scorpion first appeared in Journey int...

Scorpion attack

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Scorpion attack, or Pincer movement - Airstrike are the combined attack tactics of many military units. Army forces with two units attacking the two sides of the enemy forces them into a narrow space and try to keep them out. Next, the air force of the military blocked the pincer...

Scorpion Releasing

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Scorpion Releasing is an American distribution company that specialize in the releasing of DVD and Blu-ray formats.DVD* Alley Cat - March 26, 2013 * American Nightmare - November 6, 2012* Angels Brigade - March 26, 2013* Body Melt - April 30, 2013* Celia: Child of Terror - Februa...

Scosche Industries

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Scosche Industries is a family-owned and operated consumer electronics, aftermarket car audio and CE manufacturer, focusing on accessories.Based in Oxnard, CA, Scosche currently holds over 100 patents for its product designs and is the parent company of several distinct brands.Sc...

Scot Hacker

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Scot Hacker is a former technology writer living in California. He is currently employed as webmaster at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, where he also builds publishing systems for journalism students, runs webcasting operations, and co-teaches multimedia skills co...

Scot lavalla

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Scott Lavalla (born 4 July 1988 in Olympia, Washington) is a American-born American rugby union player. Scott first started playing rugby at age 16. He went on to play for the Budd Bay Barbarians U-19 team and then the Pacific NW Loggers U-19. From there he caught the attention o...

Scotia soccer club

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Scotia Soccer Club was established due to an expansion of soccer clubs within the Suburban Region of Nova Scotia, Canada. History: The Suburban Soccer District in Halifax County, recognized a concern of its membership to create teams that were competitive in the growing soccer co...

Scotia-Glenville Pipe Band

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The Scotia-Glenville Pipe Band is a grade three Pipe Band from Scotia, New York, which competes in the regional and international pipe band circuit and participates in community events. As a junior band, the members are between the ages of eight and eighteen. Scotia-Glenville is ...

Scotkart Indoor Karting

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Scotkart Indoor Kart Racing offers the two largest indoor karting circuits in Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. These have over 440 metres of high-speed straights, sweeping turns and space for up to 4 karts racing side by side, plus a bridge and tunnel. Both tracks are open all year round ...

Scotland in the Eurovision Song Contest

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Scotland could be making their Eurovision debut in the 2009 contest. For several years the Scottish National Party (SNP) has campaigned for a place in Eurovision for Scotland but had been rejected numerous times due to the fact that Scotland is represented as a part of the UK and...

Scots-Yiddish

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Scots-Yiddish is the name given to a Jewish hybrid vernacular which had a brief currency in the Lowlands of Scotland in the first half of the 20th century. The Scottish literary historian David Daiches describes it in his autobiographical account of his Edinburgh Jewish childhood...

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