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  • ...at is manufactured and sold by Electramatic, Inc. of Minneapolis, MN. The Judge may date back to the 1960s, and may be the oldest type of system that is st The Judge is a self-contained system, with all of the parts fitting into a briefcase,
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  • ...at is manufactured and sold by Electramatic, Inc. of Minneapolis, MN. The Judge may date back to the 1960s, and may be the oldest type of system that is st The Judge is a self-contained system, with all of the parts fitting into a briefcase,
    976 bytes (159 words) - 18:10, 1 August 2017
  • Patricia Beecham-Cooper is a judge and former coach for [[Reach for the Top]]. ...retirement, she became a judge for Reach for the Top. She is the official judge for the Ontario and national competitions. In televised portions, she judg
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  • '''Brick Barrientos''' is a quizbowl player, [[NAC]] moderator and judge, and host of his own public access TV show, [[Silver Screen Test]]. He is " ...[NAC]] site. He was also one of the judges at first NAC. Brick has been a judge every year at NAC, but has only worked the Washington, D.C. site since the
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  • ...to the [[Questions Unlimited]] website. He is still a moderator and "chief judge" at the [[NAC]].
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  • ...Merivale SmartAsk! team. L to R: coach Walker, Kriger, Smith, "celebrity judge" Colin Mochrie, Karim
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  • ...an, who has visited Georgia Tech. "The Bonus Army" included Mike Dekker- a judge (and writer?) at Nationals, Tom Waters, Mike Hart, and someone from the 196
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  • ==== Judge ==== ...e role was to determine the validity of answers given by the players. The judge also recorded the points scored on each tossup or bonus in case there is a
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  • ...at [[Lisgar]] in the late 1990s. He was a question writer and last-minute judge at the 2002 Ontario playoffs. He regularly appears on the final day of the
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  • ...and in many of these situations it is impractical for outside observers to judge the legitimacy of a team's stated reasons for doing so. For instance, a tea
    2 KB (249 words) - 14:17, 6 January 2022
  • ...om: a reader, a scorekeeper, a timekeeper, a scientific judge, and a rules judge. Sometimes rooms will have two scientific judges, or two or three rules jud
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  • ...ments without actually buzzing. It is also easier with a paddle from [[The Judge]] than with a thumb-plunger. A fake buzz may potentially work in two situat
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  • ...n's text as it appears on the page; however, since players are not able to judge this in game it is usually applied to the first sentence or clause, and in
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  • ...member of my IHSA Scholastic Bowl Moderators Team, I do have the right to judge the appropriateness of such decisions as a member of my team.
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  • ..., Chief Meteorologist Jim Jaggers took over and is currently the host. The judge for possibly the entire course of the show has been (now-retired) Dean Rich
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  • ...such as foreign language are displayed as video tracks. A '''Coordinating Judge''' manages the competition in the match, which, although untimed, generally
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  • ...than the host stating “correct” or “incorrect” the room is informed by the judge sounding a bell or buzzer, in addition to the host stating correct or incor ...musical selections, sound effects, and who confirmed certain answers. The judge and host may switch jobs, but I saw the same reader in each room twice.
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  • ...ll season, as well as enjoying the many television/movie creations of Mike Judge. Bob's other hobbies include making lame jokes, taking long walks in the pa
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  • Superior Court judge Robert Desmarais granted an injunction against the policy, calling the situ
    6 KB (998 words) - 13:52, 27 January 2010
  • ...ering "slam switch" (smaller, yet similar to the controllers used in [[The Judge]]). They can be used on any system (except System 1-2-3).
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  • ...After consulting with a coach's "internet computer" and calling "NAA chief judge Mike Mastandrea," Beall decided to throw the question out and read a replac
    6 KB (877 words) - 13:11, 14 January 2014
  • ...appears to contradict the given maxim. The first word is provided: "Don't judge a book by its cover. (Clothes)." Answer: "Clothes make the man."
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  • ...ar's competition to the tournament winner. Thus, past champions could view judge's notes, running scores, and other information written on the packets while
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  • [[File:JudgeBuzzer.jpeg|thumb|The Judge]] ...stems that can still be purchased as of March 2020 (thus leaving out [[The Judge]], which appears to be unavailable for purchase anymore, but which due to i
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  • ..., what’s significant and what’s not, and I suppose that’s for the teams to judge, whether we’re, y’know, writing about things that don’t matter. I’d
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  • ...ver, the applicability of this rule is contingent on the reader and/or the judge knowing the truth value of the extra piece of information, and on several o
    13 KB (2,125 words) - 10:14, 6 January 2022
  • ...ormance at nationals. It is, for better or worse, the metric by which many judge their career (or the careers of others).
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  • ...the card has been constructed poorly. Sometimes, it is even appropriate to judge that a card that you wrote is of no utility at all and simply discard it. ...onger if you think it'll aid your long-term retention. It might be hard to judge this while creating a card, but can be assessed more accurately while revie
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  • ...re members of above average teams. It is difficult for one to meaningfully judge the quality of a set that is below one's skill level, as their only availab
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  • "....The Moderator and Judge must determine if the player has pinpointed the answer, giving _clear and p Electramatic Inc. "The [[Judge]]"
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  • ...ated. The situation was in no way helped by the snickering by the host and judge.''
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