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- the
players usually kept
unaware of the
premise and
rules of the game
beforehand.
According to Polygon, the show "combines
improv comedy,
puzzle solving...
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accompanied the film,
helping promote it with a
series of stand-up acts
beforehand.
During the performances, he told
audiences he
planned a 2010
comedy tour...
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shortened to improv, is the
activity of
making or
doing something not
planned beforehand,
using whatever can be found. The
origin of the word
itself is in the...
- and win,
having neither confirmed nor
denied whether he
would compete beforehand, and for
staying out of the
public eye
between contests.
Known for his...
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commonly when
coding integers whose upper bound cannot be
determined beforehand. To code a
number x ≥ 1: Let N = ⌊ log 2 x ⌋ {\displaystyle N=\lfloor...
- The
contest is held in an
American city,
chosen three to four
years beforehand,
usually at warm-weather
sites or
domed stadiums.
Since January 1971,...
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Kerrigan had been
practicing skating on an ice rink in the
arena shortly beforehand. The
attack was
planned by Jeff Gillooly, the ex-husband of
fellow American...
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secret by
exchanging messages, even if they have no
secrets in
common beforehand.
Suppose Alice and Bob wish to communicate. Bob can send a
message to...
- is
called for in a recipe, it is
convenient to
blend these ingredients beforehand.
Blends such as
chili powder,
curry powder,
herbes de Provence, garlic...