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Live to fight another day (This saying comes from an English proverbial rhyme, "He who fights and runs away, may live to fight another day") Loose lips sink ships; Look before you leap; Love is blind – The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act II, Scene 1 (1591) Love of money is the root of all evil [16] Love makes the world go around
A near-synonym of charge, but less aggressive. Considered risky, because if the batter misses their shot they are likely to be stumped or run out. A day/night match, between Australia and South Africa at The Gabba in 2006 Day/night cricket a cricket match scheduled to begin during day time and end after sunset, using floodlights.
Cavalry Charge Typically during a penalty kick or free kick, the attacking players form a line behind their kicker. When signaled, they charge forward. The kicker then tap-kicks the ball and passes to one of the players behind. This move is explicitly forbidden under 10.4(p) and the penalty is a penalty kick. Centre
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Where refers primarily to locations, but locations broadly conceived, including locations in time (e.g., a time where we have to take that a step forward) and situations (e.g., a situation where we'll need to rethink things). [2]: 1051 When refers primarily to times and situations. [2]: 1051 While refers to a period of time. [2]: 1051
Spring forward, fall back. Gain an hour, lose an hour. "War time." No matter how you refer to it, daylight saving time is coming to an end for 2023.
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"Harch" is the command issued by the Drum Major of a marching band, or by a Sergeant in charge of assembled troops, to move forwards upon the left foot.The command most commonly issued is "For'd, Harch" meaning for the entire group to move forwards as one body.