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- noun Plural form of
scoring .
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Examples
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This made for some unusual scorings, like the "Three Songs for Baritone, Clarinet, Viola and Cello" by Krása on the Thursday concert program.
Still, the Music Played On Barbara Jepson 2012
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Also, challenge a number of scorings, not just one.
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At least according to their totally non-partisan and fair CBO scorings.
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Over the years, the system got even worse: the three of them are now selling (for a fee of course) the wonderful advantage of having their three credit scorings.
Georges Ugeux: The Death Squad of the Consumer: the Credit Scoring Agencies 2010
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I suspect his scorings have always been suspect, in the way that hearing a piece conducted by Colonel Klink's dad can be.
Re View Walter Jon Williams 2009
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These results are contained in two classic monographs of the USGS: Preliminary paper on the terminal moraine of the second glacial epoch (1882) and The rock scorings of the great ice invasions (1886).
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One hundred days until Election Day, and countless chances for political scorings, missteps.
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"(Schmidt) wasn't his best, still he gave his teammates a shot at making some plays, scorings some runs," Giants manager Felipe
USATODAY.com 2005
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Finally, this is one of John William's better scorings in the past couple years, with some excellent work done with the soundtrack.
worlds in a grain of sand Andrew 2004
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Finally, this is one of John William's better scorings in the past couple years, with some excellent work done with the soundtrack.
Archive 2004-06-01 Andrew 2004
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