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Quinella is a genus of bacteria in the Veillonellaceae family. Its only species, Quinella ovalis, is an extremely large motile rumen anaerobic prokaryote previously known as "Quin's Oval". In the illustrated atlas of sheep rumen organisms of Moir and Masson, their organism no. 3 represents Quinella ovalis.
She died in battle begging Quinella to spare innocent souls from converting them into mindless weapons. In her last breath, she granted Eugeo the power to withstand Quinella.
He breaks the taboo index to save his disciples from rapists. After coming to a stalemate duel with Bercouli, Eugeo is captured by Quinella and turned into an Integrity Knight, becoming . Eugeo became freed from Quinella, but he was bisected by her and dies in front of a devastated Kirito. Eugeo tags alongside a young Alice in the afterlife.
However after a long battle with Quinella, Eugeo dies in Kirito's arms. Quinella attempts to escape to the real world by summoning a console that can contact Rath, but Chudeklin appeared and took her down with him, and they both perish. Kirito uses the console to contact Rath, but Rath was under attack, and Kirito's fluctlight became damaged. Alice returned to Rulid Village with Kirito after the battle with Administrator, and took care of him.
In 1966, handicap conditions were eliminated. Cheltenham Lass won after finishing second in 1965. In 1967, Neville Ballinger trained the Cup quinella with Swan Opal and Dollar Hunter. In 1970, Chris’ Dandy won for trainer Alex Kay, the fourth consecutive winner from New South Wales.
There is also a computerised racing game is known as Trackside,Trackside. Trackside Retrieved on 31 October 2010. where players can also bet on a Win, Place, Quinella or Trifecta, and recently First Fours. Trackside has twelve runners in different racing modes: Thoroughbreds, Harness, Hurdles and Greyhounds.
After being critically wounded in a battle against Kirito, she attempted to preserve herself by leaving to the real world but was intervened by the gruesome senate Chudelkin, who set his body ablaze to reach her. With Quinella latched by Chudelkin, the two were soon engulfed by the flame and perished.
"Alien" is a song by Atlanta Rhythm Section. It was released as a single in 1981 from their album Quinella. The song was the band's final Top 40 hit, peaking at No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100. It reached the top 20 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary and Rock charts, peaking at No. 16 and No. 18, respectively.
Quinella is the tenth album by American southern rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section, and their only album on Columbia Records, released in August 1981. The band was supposed to release another album in the label. But due to differences between Columbia and the band, the album was shelved. The album peaked at #70 on the Billboard 200.
They outsmart Linel and Fizel, the two youngest Integrity Knights. After defeating Fanatio, the two finally meet Alice, but Kirito and Alice are separated from Eugeo. After making his way to Quinella, Kirito is forced to fight Eugeo who had been corrupted to becoming a Integrity Knight. Kirito defeats him and returns him to his senses.
The story is, Cardinal is a sub-process regulator that opposes Quinella of her misguided perception. 200 years prior, Cardinal and the latter had their system merged allowing Cardinal to error- checking Underworld. Cardinal was force to take refuge in the library, waiting for another opportunity. An outsider, Kirito, gave her the chance to confront the Administrator.
William Forrester (26 August 1842 – 23 August 1901) was an Australian racehorse and racecourse owner. Descended from Robert Forrester, a First Fleet convict, Forrester was known as Black Bill to distinguished him from a cousin also of the name William Forrester. He was a racehorse owner and trainer who owned Warwick Farm. Forrester achieved a quinella in the 1897 Melbourne Cup with the brother horses, Gaulus and The Grafter.
A reversed forecast (RF) is a wager requiring the naming of two selections to finish 1st and 2nd in either order in a specified event. It is the same as two straight forecasts on selections a and b: a 1st, b 2nd and b 1st, a 2nd. Requires two unit stakes. Equivalent to a "boxed" exacta/perfecta in North America, where the quinella is a similar wager that requires only one unit stake.
The win gave Cummings his fourth Melbourne Cup win and his third quinella of the race. Following his second last in the lead up MacKinnon Stakes, Think Big started at 33–1 in the 1975 Melbourne Cup, assigned high-weight of 58 kg. He had not won a race since his victory the previous year. But at his favourite course and distance, again under jockey Harry White, he fought off a challenge from stablemate Holiday Waggon to record his second win.
As a result, the group departed Polydor, which led to a breach of contract lawsuit from the company that was later settled in the band's favor. Bruce Lundvall offered a better deal at Columbia Records (CBS), who released the next ARS album, Quinella, in August 1981, containing the hit "Alien" (#29) but, like The Boys From Doraville, struggled with sales. In 1982 ARS worked on a second album for CBS, to be titled Longing For A Feeling. Before completion, CBS wanted the band to drop some of the tracks and record more.
Ironically, the following day saw two horses who were unplaced in the New Zealand Derby, Nom du Jeu and Red Ruler, quinella the Australian Derby on a wet track. He was then sold to LLoyd Williams, the owner of 2007 Melbourne Cup winner Efficient, and moved to the Melbourne stable of John Sadler. C'est La Guerre's first run in Australia was in the Memsie Stakes at Caulfield, in which he finished seventh behind Weekend Hussler. The run was good enough for some people to suggest he would be a Melbourne Cup contender for 2008.
Nom Du Jeu is a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse. He won the 2008 AJC Australian Derby, beating Red Ruler in a rare New Zealand quinella in an Australian Group One race. The win made him the first New Zealand male three- year-old to win an Australian Group One since Our Maizcay in the 1995 Caulfield Guineas, and the first New Zealander to win a Group One in Sydney since Honor Babe in the 2003 Sydney Cup. Nom Du Jeu continued this form as a four-year-old.
Better Than Ever commenced the New Year with a win on 29 January 2010 in the G3 Three Rings Trophy race over 1,400 m., by three lengths, ridden this time by J Moreira. His other wins for the year were the G3 Singapore Three-Year-Old Sprint and the G2 Singapore Three Year Old Classic over 1,400m. Saimee Jumaat rode Better Than Ever to an easy win in the Group One, $500,000, Singapore Guineas over 1,600 metres at Kranji. His winning margin was 3½ lengths from Waikato, producing a stable quinella, with Ghozi third a further 1¼ lengths away.
The presenter was golfer Greg Norman. In 1985 with only a boutique kennel of four greyhounds, the illustrious Hall of Famer Ned Bryant trained the quinella with the Brian Lenehan owned Sydney Dingaan defeating Shining Chariot. In 1986, the distance was reduced to 511 metres. By 1991, the prize money had increased to $50,000. In 1992, Schweppes became the Cup sponsor and Master Giant the winner. By 1996, the distance had increased to 515 metres and the prize money to $100,000. The 1998 winner was Rapid Journey and the 1999 winner was Kantarn Bale. The prize money increased to $150,000 in 2004.
Sigma Derby Instructions2013 Sigma Derby TournamentVSR Industries' prototype of a Sigma Derby-like game on floor of G2E Conference in Las Vegas, NV 2015-9-29Sigma Derby is an electro-mechanical horse race used for gambling manufactured by Japanese manufacturer Sigma Game Inc. and introduced in 1985.Anthony Curtis' Las Vegas Advisor - Question of the Day October 13, 2015 Up to ten players can buy in with quarters and place bets on the five horses; a quinella of two horses in any order pays out according to the odds. The house has roughly a 10-20% advantage, depending on the machine.
In the most basic horizontal wager, an exacta, the bettor selects the first and second place horses in the exact order. Picking the first three finishers in exact order is called a trifecta and a superfecta refers to the specific finishing order of the top four horses. Boxing is a tactic that increases the odds of winning an exotic wager by removing the need to choose the exact order. A quinella, which boxes an exacta (allowing the first two finishers to come in any order and still win), is the basic box, but boxing can be applied to the trifecta and superfecta as well.
As the Box Tops, they entered the studio under the guidance of producer Dan Penn to record Wayne Carson Thompson's song "The Letter". Though under two minutes in length, it was an international hit by September 1967, reaching Billboard's number-one position and remaining there for four weeks. The record, produced by Dan Penn, sold over four million copies, received two Grammy Award nominations, and was awarded a gold disc. On 20–27 October 1967 "The Letter" and The Hombres' "Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out)" were 1-2 on the WLS (AM) Silver Dollar Survey, marking a rare quinella involving two brothers of the same family (the Cunningham brothers), each in a different top 40 act.
In 2004, Ambrose claimed three pole positions and five round wins and went into the final round at Eastern Creek with a virtually unbeatable lead. In the end he collected his second championship in the opening Saturday night race and then went on to clean-sweep the round in record-breaking style in his Pirtek Falcon. Teammate Russell Ingall finished second in the championship, giving Stone Brothers Racing a 1–2 Quinella finish. The late part of the season was highlighted by an altercation between Ambrose and Rick Kelly when Ambrose appeared to have brake-checked Kelly on purpose after a race at the Gold Coast; Ambrose was fined $10,000 for careless driving.
In another astonishing first, in January 1990 at the popular Rye Gift carnival, Bradley trained athletes – Simon Smith, Steve Tilburn, David Clarke and Sam Kirsopp filled the first four places in the 120m Gift final. In a stellar 1989/90 season, Bradley's athletes also won the Broadford, Wangaratta, Melton, Bendigo and Werribee Gifts, as well as several other sprint races on the VAL circuit. Consequently Bradley was named VAL and ACC (national) coach of the year. In 1991, Bradley became only the second coach in Stawell Gift history to train the quinella (1st and 2nd) when Steve Brimacombe defeated his stablemate Paul Young in the 120m classic. It also gave him another record that is never likely to be broken – and that is coaching 1st and 2nd in both a Stawell Gift and the New Year Sprint. Brimacombe became Bradley's first Bay Sheffield (SA) winner in 1991, a race Bradley won again in 1993 with Ryan Witnish and 2000 with Craig Brown.
WA Pacing Cup through the years, TAB, Retrieved 10 February 2016Westburn Grant breaks leg, The West Australian, 9 January 1991 He won 9 of 13 starts for the season and $606,300. Despite missing the final two grand circuit races due to injury he was still crowned Grand Circuit Champion and also awarded the honour of being named Australian Harness Horse of the Year for a second time.Comeback Kings, www.harnesslink.com, Retrieved 10 February 2016 Westburn Grant returned from injury with a track record win at Newcastle.Newcastle Mile run down, Harness Racing Australia, Retrieved 12 February 2016 He was second in the Queensland Pacing Championship when outstayed by Franco Ice in a record 1:55.1 rate for 2100 metresFranco Ice cracks world record time, Sunday Mail, 20 October 1991 and won the Australian Pacing Championship at Launceston.Westburn Grant blitzes opposition, Canberra Times, 12 November 1991, Retrieved 13 February 2016 He was third in the Miracle Mile Pace behind Christopher VanceKiwis take a Miracle quinella, Sydney Morning Herald, 30 November 1991 before an emotional win in the Western Australian Pacing Cup at Gloucester Park not long after the sudden death of trainer-driver Vic Frost’s son Gary.

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