
1) Like overtime in the NFL 2) Nail-biting sports situation 3) Overtime period 4) Playoff game settler 5) Tense situation in sports
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a feature of penalty shootouts. If scores are level after each side has taken five penalties, the shootout continues until one side misses.[251]
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[athletes] The prevention of sudden death by athletes, defined as natural, unexpected, death within one hour of the onset of symptoms and subsequent cardiac arrest, remains a challenge. The prevalence of any single, associated condition is very low, probably less than 0.3% and the sensitivity and specificity of tests commonly used to screen...
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[sport] In a sport or game, sudden death (or a sudden-death round) is a form of competition where play ends as soon as one competitor is ahead of the others, with that competitor becoming the winner. Sudden death is typically used as a tiebreaker when a contest is tied at the end of the normal playing time or the completion of the normal pl...
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[sports] Christian traditions origination in England, Wales, or Scotland ...
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Overtime play when the score is tied at the end of the last regular chukker, the first team to score wins.
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An arrhythmogenic death in aortic stenosis, coronary disease, mesothelioma of the AV node, or single coronary artery. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Sometimes both players win at the same time. In this case, you play a shorter version of the Pokémon TCG called "Sudden Death" (using only 1 Prize Card each instead of 6).
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When in a match or stroke competition the score is tied after completing the round, play continues until one player wins a hole
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a type of overtime where the first goal scored by a team ends the game and gives that team the victory; most overtime in soccer is not sudden death.
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[Soccer] a type of overtime where the first goal scored by a team ends the game and gives that team the victory; most overtime in soccer is not sudden death.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. death occurring rapidly and generally unexpectedly; usually from a cardiac dysrhythmia or myocardial infarction, but also from any cause of rapid death, pulmonary embolus, stroke, ruptured aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection.
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Sudden death is slang for the detrmination of a contest or match by allowing the outcome to rest on a single throw, goal, etc.
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[
n] - (sports) overtime in which play is stopped as soon as one contestant scores
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noun (sports) overtime in which play is stopped as soon as one contestant scores; e.g. football and golf
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Sometimes both players will win at the same time. In this case, you play a shorter version of the Pokémon game called "Sudden Death" (using only 1 Prize each instead of 6).
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Where additional holes are played after a tie. The winner is the first player to win a hole outright.
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an overtime period in which a tied contest is won and play is stopped immediately after one of the contestants scores, as in football, or goes ahead, as in golf.
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Death that occurs unexpectedly and instantaneously or shortly after the onset of symptoms. The most common underlying reason for patients dying suddenly is cardiovascular disease, in particular coronary heart disease.
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