Examples of using Two-point in English and their translations into Italian
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You can create the wall anyplace within your 11-point and your two-point and then move it into your home board as the game progresses.
DP flow transmitters, and one- and two-point limit switches.
So if there's another two-point drop on my cryptos, I will have to cover a margin call.
The Athenians managed to scrape through a two-point victory, despite the game being played in Alexandreio Melathron, the then PAOK home arena.
The two-point conversion would not be added to the NFL rules until 1994.
the Packers' subsequent two-point conversion closed out the scoring of the game,
Other features include staggered locking tuners, two-point synchronized American Deluxe Tremolo Bridge with pop-in arm,
The 400 kN two-point eccentric press offers plenty of room for cutting tools with lengths up to 670 mm and widths up to 230 mm.
This two-point, easy to use even everyday dining table,
Maximum permissible load for two-point suspension and permissible deflection(L/250)
Sometimes, the phrase Green's function is used not only for two-point functions, but for any correlators.
the ball back and Matt Hasselbeck threw a touchdown to Jerramy Stevens to take a 21-20 lead after missing the two-point conversion.
Carolina scored two more touchdowns(but failed to convert the two-point conversion on both) to take a 22-21 lead.
where he had a five-yard reception and scored a two-point conversion.
Wilson completed a 15-yard two-point conversion pass to Luke Willson to make it 22-19 Seahawks.
the pointed 0-sphere(a two-point discrete space) as the unit object.
Furthermore, if a goal is scored from a 2-point zone, a two-point goal is awarded.
all of the seats in the front section are on raised platforms and all feature two-point seat belts.
easy insertion, and superior contact reliability with a two-point contact design.
Mother. this two-point five cubit of earth.