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Oversees other officials, such as club runners, and interchanging of players.
They oversee the interchanging of players, and make sure no more than 18 players per team are on the field at any one time.
Such a permanent interchanging of their identities is like a global gauge symmetry.
Tactically, Barcelona have taken the game on another stride with their pressing and kaleidoscopic interchanging.
These relationships can range from friendship to marriage, and are based on the cultural interchanging and traveling, supported by the foreign tourist.
After centuries of intermingling and interchanging of races, there are probably also many exiled Americans here.
Lorenzo Torrentino contributed to the interchanging of ideas north and south of the Alps.
A stereocenter or stereogenic center is an atom bearing groups such that an interchanging of any two groups leads to a stereoisomer.
Hence errors at a variety of levels (from the interchanging of elements of adjacent words up to the abandoning of whole sentences) are inevitable.
Lights were seeped through multitude of tiny windows, and the interchanging of the weak light and dark was interpreted as the insignificance of human.
There was "a substantial business relationship between Southern Air Transport and Corporate Air including the interchanging of employees, equipment and money," the lawsuit said.
In mathematics, a braided vectorspace is a vectorspace together with an additional structure map symbolizing interchanging of two vector tensor copies:
Hatem Ben Arfa's introduction and the interchanging of the players supporting Shola Ameobi stretched Rangers' defence and allowed Newcastle to dominate.
Finally, the black bottle went round till it was empty, and there was so much shaking of hands and interchanging of compliments, that even the metal-visaged Mr. Martin condescended to smile.
The 'true boat' conformation is the energy maximum for the interchanging of the two mirror image twist boat conformers, the second of which is converted to the other chair confirmation through another half-chair.
The interchanging of the frequencies of carrier channels to accomplish specific purposes, such as to prevent feedback and oscillation, to reduce crosstalk, and to correct for a high frequency response slope in the transmission line.
This yoga involves the conjunction of the lords of the evil houses i.e. 3rd, 6th, 8th and 12th, in an evil house or their interchanging of signs with these lords remaining weak in strength.
A chiral center is a generalized extension of an asymmetric carbon atom, which is a carbon atom bonded to four different entities, such that an interchanging of any two groups gives rise to an enantiomer.
This is due to the interchanging of timelike and spacelike coordinates within the horizon of a black hole (since space is uni-directional within the horizon, just as time is uni-directional outside the horizon).
HALFWAY through the play you will have seen a walking table, several fast opening doors, the rapid interchanging of numerous couples, and a hotel foyer that is busier than Piccadilly Circus and has more familiar faces than your family tree.
It is unlikely that the pedantic Leopold would have accepted the Salzburg copyists' accidental interchanging of the title pages, used the symphony for concerts and finally donated the manuscripts to the Lambach Abbey (where a monk could have subsequently written the date "1769") without correcting the error at some point.
In the book, 168 Jump Into Hell, the purpose of the KLB Club was described to perpetuate the comradeship already shown by the flying personnel of Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, United States and Canada, by the interchanging of pamphlets, ideas and visits.