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ScoreAn objective score of the condition of a baby after birth. This score is determined by scoring the heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone, skin color, and response to a catheter in the nostril. Each of these objective signs receives 0, 1, or2 points. An Apgar score of 10 means an infant is in the best possible condition. The Apgar score is don [..]
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ScoreA grading system for prostate carcinoma. See Gleason score.
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ScoreA musical score is written music that shows all parts. A conductor’s score, for example, may have as many as 30 different simultaneous instrumental parts on one page, normally having the woodwind at the top, followed below by the brass, the percussion and the strings. A distinction is made between a vocal score, which gives voice parts with a simpl [..]
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ScoreTo compress paper along a straight line so it folds more easily and accurately. Also called crease.
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Scorelate Old English scoru "twenty," from Old Norse skor "mark, notch, incision; a rift in rock," also, in Icelandic, "twenty," from Proto-Germanic *skura-, from PIE root *(s [..]
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Score"to cut with incisions or notches," c. 1400; "to record by means of notches" (late 14c.); see score (n.). Meanings "to keep record of the scores in a game, etc." and &quo [..]
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Scorenumerical value. • any kind of measurement or count.
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Scorenoun total, points noun musical arrangement noun obligation; account payable verb keep count verb achieve, succeed verb cut, nick verb write a musical arrangement
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ScoreTo cut slits in food with a knife, cutting partway through the outer surface.
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ScoreTo cut narrow grooves or gashes partway through the outer surface of food.
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Score20 years.
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ScoreOriginal and entire drafts or transcripts of musical compositions or arrangements, with the parts of all the different instruments or voices written on staffs one above another, so that they can be re [..]
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ScoreAn account or reckoning. A number that expresses accomplishment or excellence (as in quality) either absolutely in points gained or by comparison to a standard. Success in obtaining something. [D03257 [..]
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Score1. the number of strokes taken on a hole or course (see also the chart of scores and their names) 2. to keep the number of strokes taken to a minimum Example: Karl had an unusually low score today. [..]
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Score1. the number of strokes taken on a hole or course (see also the chart of scores and their names) 2. to keep the number of strokes taken to a minimum
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ScoreThe Score designates the number of strokes which a golfer needs in order to hole out or the total number of strokes on a round. After each hole, the score is noted in the scorecard. To score can furthermore also have the meaning of keeping the number of used strokes on a minimum.
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Scoremark: a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance); "she made good marks in algebra"; "grade A milk"; & [..]
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Score(aka: "shoot") the number of strokes a particular golfer required in order to complete a specific task. Example: "Hey Julie! What did you shoot ont he front nine?"
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ScoreThe number of kicks
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ScoreA total number of strokes on a hole or in a round. A record is kept on a scorecard
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ScoreThe total number of strokes needed to complete 18 holes or three times the caddy's tip, whichever is closest to 75.
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Scorethe number of point, goals or marks you get in a game or examination
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ScoreImpressions or cuts in flat material to facilitate bending or tearing.
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ScoreTo make a shallow cut with a knife without cutting all the way through.
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ScoreA record of a musical work in which the parts to be played or sung are written or printed in musical notation on separate staves, vertically aligned to enable them to be read at the same time. A score [..]
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ScoreSee Service Code Online Report
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ScoreThe entirety of the instrumental and vocal parts of a composition in written form, placed together on a page in staves placed one below the other.
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ScoreVerb. 1. To obtain illicit drugs. [Orig. U.S. 1930s] 2. To achieve a liason with a sexually desirable person. Noun. In money, 20 pounds sterling.
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ScoreThe original-music composition for a motion picture or television production which is generally recorded after the picture has been edited.
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ScoreTo make lengthwise gashes on the surface of food.
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ScoreTo make shallow or deep cuts in a decorative pattern with the point or a knife. Food such as a whole fish is often scored so that it will cook evenly.
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ScoreTo cut narrow slits partway through the outer surface of a food to tenderize it or to form a decorative pattern.
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ScoreTo scarify the surface of stone to make a better bond; to mark on a stone piece for the purpose of a cutting layout.
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ScoreA crease in corrugated board to allow folding.
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ScoreTo penetrate the surface of a lite of glass by means of a cutting device, e.g. a glass cutter, along a predetermined line in order to produce a lite of glass of a specific size and/or shape.
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ScoreA number on a scale from low to high, measuring the success that a biometric probe record (the person being searched for) matches a particular gallery record (a person previously enrolled).
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ScoreIf you want a crisp, clean fold then you score the line to be folded. The most common way to score is to cut partway into the paper. While it s very effective for preparing paper to be folded, it also requires precision to get the right balance where it folds, but doesn t break.
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ScoreTo make shallow cuts in the surface of certain Jamaican foods, such as Jamaican meat or fish. This is done for several reasons: as a decoration on some Jamaican foods; as a means of assisting flavor absorption to tenderize less tender cuts of Jamaican meat; and to allow excess fat to drain during cooking. T
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Score – (1) To cut narrow gashes in fat to prevent the meat from curling when cooked. (2) To cut narrow crisscross lines on the fat of a ham or a roast. (3) To cut even shallow lines in cucumbers with a [..]
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ScoreTo make lengthwise gashes on the surface of food.
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ScoreTo cut narrow slits, often in a diamond pattern, through the outer surface of a food to decorate it, tenderize it, help it absorb flavor, or allow fat to drain as it cooks.
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ScoreTo cut the surface of meat, pastry, or fruit with a sharp knife, without cutting right through it.
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ScoreTo make shallow cuts into the surface of foods such as fish, meat or chicken, in order to tenderize, decorate, or increase the absorption of a marinade.
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ScoreTo cut narrow gashes in a crossbar pattern as, for example, across the outer surface of a roast or ham.
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ScoreTo make very thin slashes along the surface of fish or meat to help tenderize it and keep it from curling up when cooked.
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ScoreTo cut narrow gashes in fat to prevent the meat from curling when cooked. Also used to describe cutting even, shallow lines in cucumbers and other vegetables with a fork or scoring knife for decoratio [..]
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ScoreTo make shallow or deep cuts in a decorative pattern with the point or a knife. Food such as a whole fish is often scored so that it will cook evenly.
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Score(n) a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance)(n) a written form of a musical composition; parts for different instruments appear on separate staves on large pa [..]
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ScoreA reckoning; to make a reckoning; so called from the custom of marking off “runs” or “lengths,” in games by the score feet. (See NURR, SPELL, TALLY.)
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ScoreThe music composed for an audiovisual work, such as a film or TV show. Scores are often used to create a specific mood in a way that a perviously existing, licensed work cannot. Scores are often writt [..]
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Score A crease put on paper to help it fold better.
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ScoreTo compress paper along a line so it will fold more easily.
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ScoreThe term Score typically refers to music used or composed for an audio/visual work and used in synchronization with that work. A score is used in film and television to create the mood, foreshadows, s [..]
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ScoreA meeting with a drug peddler. Also enough money to buy a ration of drugs.
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ScoreThe "score" is a numerical rating for the quality of an SDSS imaging field. It ranges from 0 to 1. Its meaning is described in detailed in the resolve documentation, and is based on the imag [..]
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Scoren. (exam) calificación
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ScoreNAPLAN results are reported on My School in scores and bands. The common NAPLAN scale for Years 3–9 ranges from 0 to 1000 points.
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Score The orchestral soundtrack for a film.
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Scorea twenty-pound note or, more-recently, a twenty-Euro note.
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ScoreThe term used to describe a “cut” on the surface of a glass or mirror with a glass cutter.
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Scoretwo or more staves with notes vertically aligned in vocal or instrumental part music.
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Scorea notation showing all the parts of a musical composition.
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ScoreMusical notation showing all parts arranged one underneath the other.
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ScoreThe word has two meanings -- as a noun it refers to the musical "chart" written by a composer or orchestrator which lists the notes for various instruments or instrumental sections on indivi [..]
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ScoreThe complete musical notation of a composition, especially for an ensemble; the individual parts are lined up vertically.
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ScoreThe score of a piece of music is the written or printed copy showing the music for all the performers together.
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ScoreThe written music of the opera or other musical composition
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Score(noun) Musical notation showing all parts vertically aligned; (verb) To create a score by distributing musical materials among instruments or voices; orchestrate, arrange.
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ScoreMusic written specifically for a film. Separate from the film soundtrack.
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ScoreThe music in a film soundtrack, sometimes written specifically by a composer, sometimes put together from existing songs by a musical director.
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ScoreThe music for a film.
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ScoreThe “score” is a numerical rating for the quality of an SDSS imaging field. It ranges from 0 to 1. Its meaning is described in detailed in the resolve documentation, and is based on the imaging quality information.
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ScoreA method, developed by Dr. Virginia Apgar, to evaluate a Newborn's adjustment to extrauterine Life. Five items - Heart Rate, Respiratory effort, Muscle tone, Reflex irritability, and Color - are [..]
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ScoreAn anatomic severity scale based on the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) and developed specifically to score multiple traumatic injuries. It has been used as a predictor of Mortality.
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ScoreThe total relative Probability, expressed on a logarithmic scale, that a linkage relationship exists among selected loci. Lod is an acronym for "logarithmic odds."
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ScoreRatings that express, in numerical values, the degree of impairment or abnormality in the function of specific organs.
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ScoreConditional Probability of exposure to a treatment given observed covariates.
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ScoreThe number of points received by a team in an end.
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Score£20 GBP.
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ScoreTo scratch or etch a cutline in a glazed tile, prior to cutting. The tile will snap or break along the scored line.
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ScoreCut-out part, of shell of a wooden block, that receives and confines the strop.
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ScoreTo make shallow cuts into the surface of foods such as fish, meat, or chicken breasts to aid in the absorption of a marinade, to help tenderize, and/or to decorate.
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ScoreTo make narrow cuts in a diamond-shaped pattern on the surface of a food. This may be done to allow the food to absorb more flavour, to tenderise the dish or simply to decorate it.
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Scoreto cut shallow slits at regular intervals on the surface of a food, as in scoring fat on ham before glazing, for either decoration or to tenderize, or to prevent edges from curling.
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Scoreto cut shallow slits at regular intervals on the surface of a food, as in scoring fat on ham before glazing, for either decoration or to tenderize, or to prevent edges from curling.
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ScoreTo tenderize meat by making a number of shallow (often diagonal) cuts across its surface. This technique is also useful in marinating, as it allows for better absorption of the marinade.
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ScoreScore: To mark a portion of a product with a knife by making a series of small cuts no more than 1/16th of an inch deep.
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ScoreWine writers and critics often apply numerical scores to denote a wines level of quality vis a vis other wines in the same peer group. This is the same as a rating.
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ScoreA summoner's personal in game amount of kills, deaths, assists, and cs. Can be seen on the scoreboard in the format of Kills/Deaths/Assists while cs is placed to the side in another column.
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Scoresince core inspection
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ScoreSince Core Inspection (Turbine engine reference)
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Score (1) Noun: the number of game or premium points earned as a result of the bidding and play of a contract, rubber or session of bridge. (2) Verb: to record the score.
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ScoreTo win a lot of money
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ScoreThe score accumulated for each player.
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Score(1) a numerical result of a deal, match, session or event
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ScoreThe cumulative number of points earned.
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ScoreUsually written-up in Algebraic Notation, the Score is a record of all actions (moves, captures, etc.) that took place in a game of chess.
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ScoreImpressions or cuts in flat material to facilitate bending or tearing.
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ScoreA big win.
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ScoreGain Victory Points
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ScoreTo make small shallow cuts on the surface of a food.
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ScoreIn maximum likelihood estimation, the score vector is the gradient of the likelihood function with respect to the parameters. So it has the same number of elements as the parameter vector does (often [..]
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ScoreTo finally get something highly desired. "Dude, I scored a gram of some killer Nepalese finger hash."
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ScoreTo finally get something highly desired. "Dude, I scored a gram of some killer Nepalese finger hash."
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ScoreTo compress paper along a straight line so it folds more easily and accurately. Also called crease.
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ScoreImpressions or cuts in flat material to facilitate bending or tearing.
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ScoreTo impress a mark in a sheet of paper to facilitate folding and help it lie flat.
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Scoresee Learning Connection Inventory (LCI)
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ScoreImpressions or cuts in flat material to facilitate bending or tearing.
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ScoreImpressions or cuts in flat material to facilitate bending or tearing.
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ScoreImpressions or cuts in flat material to facilitate bending or tearing.
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ScoreThe acronym for "System on Computerised Order Routing and Execution", the automated trading system of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange.
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ScoreTo win a lot of money.
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Score£20 GBP.
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ScoreTo win a race or a bet. Also, a victory.
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ScoreA sports card manufacturer which first started production in 1988.
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ScoreSex.
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ScoreScore or scorer may refer to:
Test score, the result of an exam or test
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ScoreSCORE is a scorewriter program, written in FORTRAN for DOS by Stanford Professor Leland Smith (1925-2013). It has a reputation for producing very high-quality results, though considered by some people [..]
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ScoreIn statistics, the score, score function, efficient score or informant indicates how sensitive a likelihood function
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ScoreProject SCORE (Signal Communications by Orbiting Relay Equipment) was the world’s first communications satellite. Launched aboard an American Atlas rocket on December 18, 1958, SCORE provided a first [..]
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ScoreScore or scorer may refer to:
Test score, the result of an exam or test
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ScoreScore or scorer may refer to:
Test score, the result of an exam or test
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ScoreIn games, score refers to an abstract quantity associated with a player or team. Score is usually measured in the abstract unit of points, and events in the game can raise or lower the score of differ [..]
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ScoreScore is a live album and DVD by progressive metal band Dream Theater. It was recorded on April 1, 2006 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The concert was the last of their 20th Anniversary To [..]
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ScoreSCORE may refer to:
SCORE (software), a music scorewriter program
SCORE (television), weekend sports service of the defunct Financial News Network
SCORE! Educational Centers
SCORE Association, an Amer [..]
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ScoreFor the similarly named television station that formerly aired in Canada, see The Score Television Network.
SCORE was the weekend sports service of the Financial News Network which aired sports-themed [..]
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ScoreIn sport, score is a quantitative measure of the relative performance of opponents in a sporting discipline. Score is usually measured in the abstract unit of points, and events in the competition can [..]
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ScoreScore is the fourth album by Paul Haslinger, which was released on January 26, 1999, on RGB Records.
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ScoreSCORE (Urdu: اسکور) is a Pakistani sports talk show airing on Geo TV hosted by Yahya Hussaini. The program is written by Khursheed Alam and directed by Farrukh Suleman. This show was first aired in [..]
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