How To Use Replay In A Sentence

  • What is the point of using TV replays when you blatantly ignore what they show you? The Sun
  • Watching replays of her victory run induced nervousness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The men and women did not differ in the duration of their ideal scripts for foreplay.
  • It never failed to be fascinating reading - the replaying of familiar events and familiar data through the specific lens of organized labor.
  • ‘Oh, I think the music's great,’ responded our darling son in a replay, no doubt, of father-son conversations taking place all over the world.
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  • He should be an automatic choice for Saturday's replay if he can prove his fitness.
  • It is not known if the match will be replayed. Times, Sunday Times
  • When television replays and closeups became possible, all this human frailty and professional ruthlessness became multiplied many times. Times, Sunday Times
  • The centre will include state-of-the-art technology for commanders to oversee the exercises in real time then replay missions in debriefs to personnel.
  • In 1985-86, the domestic FA ordered the final round of league fixtures to be replayed amid accusations of match-fixing.
  • I don't much care for the kind of extended foreplay that's typically recommended.
  • He also agreed he and other writers discussed sexual conduct and foreplay in the writers' room and break room.
  • Drawn matches were replayed three or four days later.
  • Obama's dignified elevation of our national discourse through honesty, depth, and nuance was greeted by ratings-esurient tabloid news, race-baiting commentary, and rancorous replay of Wright -- ad nauseam. Shaun Jacob Halper: Beyond Jeremiah: A New Kind of Media for Obama's New Kind of Politics
  • His goal earned replay in round two. Times, Sunday Times
  • He stopped the machine and replayed the message.
  • There are players writhing around in agony yet television replays showed there was absolutely no contact.
  • If a man or a woman makes a mistake in judgment, the camera will correct it , and the instant replay will let everyone know it.
  • Before long, Titan replayed Mario's nomination for Steve in which he claimed that Steve often stared at the girls too much and that his behaviour seemed to be "pervy". All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • No one, though, seemed too disconsolate at the prospect of a replay.
  • I guarantee you'll find yourself replaying this scene over and over.
  • In a cinema, we can certainly savour our sublime ‘moment’ if what we see stirs feelings of panic; watching a video, we can replay the occasion and ‘pause’ it as many times as we wish.
  • Super slow-motion replays appeared to show O'Driscoll did not apply downward pressure on the ball.
  • Consider it a hip-hop equivalent of sexually frustrated, adolescent foreplay.
  • His parting words echoed through her mind as she replayed that last scene by the car.
  • As he droned on, I would watch the kites flying and tangling with each other in the afternoon sky, mentally replay a lost game of marbles, or look forward to the Test match between Pakistan and the West Indies.
  • Had they not suffered a costly lapse of concentration just two minutes from time then City could now be looking forward to a midweek trek to South Wales for a replay.
  • And money from those replays goes back into the game. Times, Sunday Times
  • The replay is shown over and over again before the video ref decides that Owen was very marginally offside.
  • So the only thing that surprised when he was asked if he would take a draw and a replay at Ibrox, was the fact that he swithered, albeit fleetingly, before deciding against it.
  • Had they been, the incident would have been replayed time and again in slow motion and that must be stopped too. Times, Sunday Times
  • When CCN replayed the Faux interview where Palin mentioned actual SC cases and newspapers she read, no one howled with laughter but instead defender her appearance at the Couric interview as a case of Palin being overcrammed. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • The match will be replayed on Wednesday.
  • The Prophet even advocated foreplay and stressed the importance of sexual relations within marriage.
  • My impression is they were not engaging in foreplay but some kind of consummate act. The Volokh Conspiracy » Spock Retires
  • Flags flew at half-mast, pundits pontificated, and Americans watched replay after replay of airplanes flying into the World Trade Center. Ocean Robbins: Was 9/11 Really a Call to War?
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  • If there has to be a replay we are confident of victory.
  • It was a farce of a goal which needed about four TV replays to establish exactly what had happened. The Sun
  • The manner of Croatia's solitary goal will no doubt be pored over on video replays. Times, Sunday Times
  • Presumably enabling you to see your pipes burst on action replay. Times, Sunday Times
  • STIs can often be passed on during intimate physical contact as well as full sexual intercourse, including sexual foreplay, anal, and oral sex.
  • For some women, longer foreplay and shorter intercourse may feel less like a disappointment than a bonanza.
  • Replays showed that the ball had pitched outside leg stump, but it was too late for recriminations.
  • It's almost like the worst moments of the pro / anti debate replayed in microcosm.
  • This, in effect, brings into replay the colonial practice of extra-territoriality enjoyed by colonisers and adventurers on foreign soils.
  • Lou, it turns out, was the only fatality of the explosion, harrowingly replayed in flashback as Tommy fills out the paperwork. Finale Review: Rescue Me
  • Replaying his reel-to-reel tape, Jurgenson was stunned when he supposedly heard - between the twitters of the blackbirds - the distinct voice of his mother.
  • Next, the tape can be stopped and replayed to make certain all parties can be heard.
  • For those of you who missed it, CNN's replay of last night's presidential debate begins one hour from now at 2: 00 p.m. Eastern time.
  • A move so fast that a slow-motion replay is needed to comprehend it fully. Times, Sunday Times
  • The malternatives look just like a tightly compressed replay of microbrews: huge growth, huge proliferation of brands, more thought on the marketing than on the product, and fallout.
  • But for the current citizens of San Juan Capistrano putting on their costumes for the annual replay of the attack, the word "pirates" naturally sounds sexier than "anti-colonial fighters. Nicolás Meyer: California In Argentine Hands: A Brief History Lesson
  • Once the bids are unsealed, that is not something that can be replayed," said Abid Qureshi, a lawyer for secured lenders. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Glued to our television screens we saw the same raw news footage played, then replayed.
  • Overall, everything moves at a good pace, and the various wipes and instant replays don't detract the least from the action.
  • When my house is in range, it does the magic HTTP request to my garage door opener's webserver (HMAC-signed timestamped URL, for non-replayability / forgeability if sniffed) and my garage door opens. Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets
  • No, just an offside flag - which looked mighty harsh on the replay.
  • He replayed the part of the tape in which Tom headed the ball into an open goal.
  • The current rash of quick-turn CEO replacements, with the former CEO being brought in for a replay, creates some interesting connotations.
  • At this moment of crisis, Quinn walks to his apartment expecting that, in a replay of the Wakefield story, nothing has changed, that he can reclaim what he assumes must be his proper place in the world, and with it his old self.
  • If you watch the instant replay, you will see that he was fouled.
  • Fu rewinds the tape, and as he replays it, he reads aloud Zhao's letter to her.
  • Ai still needz tew git a gnu kitteh-mobile tew replayce awl teh wuns teh kittehs hav recked. 2 servings of fruit . . . - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Short missions are designed to be replayed time and again to improve your score. The Sun
  • I think I'd happily survive months owning only Skate 2 and Devil May Cry 4 because they've got so much to offer in the terms of replayability and new features. Raining In The Real World
  • By now you know all the terminology, but you don't know if a bouncing ball is a fumble until you watch it on replay from five different angles.
  • Smaller clubs love replays because of the extra money they bring in. The Sun
  • On TV replays he appeared to extend his leg, bend his knee forward and — whammo — Mr. Carroll went tumbling to the ground, toppled by a coach. Not Your Normal Mascot
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  • Just recently, some SVGL readers cited Braid's lack of replayability as one of its design flaws. Archive 2008-08-01
  • ESPN, bless its Disney-controlled soul, replayed it about nineteen times a day.
  • There are so many indecipherable mumblings that you have to replay and replay.
  • Or is it that plays are rooted in the moment and are not available for infinite replay as films are.
  • How did she feel seeing that wave replayed on film? Times, Sunday Times
  • In that event, one of them could be used as a curtain-raiser to a replay.
  • The prosecutor was watching an action replay on television.
  • The replay is going to be much better! The Sun
  • If the assessors disagree about a candidate's prospects, they can go to the videotape and replay a critical moment.
  • As a result it looks peachy with beautiful weather effects, some stunning driving views and a great replay facility. The Sun
  • But the scratchy kinescope replay makes it appear as if Mays simply ran back and caught the ball, not unlike any ESPN Web Gem shown every night of the season. WILLIE MAYS
  • He rewinds the tape to replay a passage about a girl he was courting at the time, and the ineffable sadness that creeps over his face is heartbreaking.
  • You have finally found another life, a sculptable, moldable, replayable thing.
  • The footage was then replayed to the court in slow motion, and for a third time with an enlarged image of the murder scene. Times, Sunday Times
  • Often, an incident will be replayed umpteen times, and various pundits in the studio will provide an entirely different interpretation of what they have just seen. Calcio: A History of Italian Football
  • Ultimately the sexing of Pride and Prejudice, though, was all trussed-up foreplay with no consummation.
  • Moments earlier, Cashel's ace markswoman had pointed an equaliser and it seemed a replay beckoned.
  • Two years ago, I posed the question to the Yankees' manager about using the replay on disputed fair-foul dingers.
  • Check out these summer looks from the Replay fashion book I picked up in Barcelona.
  • This race gave McCallen one of his five wins last year, and looks his best bet for an action replay victory.
  • Three seasons ago in this cup Berwick held Hearts and went ahead in the replay in Edinburgh only to lose late on.
  • Ballinacourty are a young side and will benefit from this experience knowing that they were just a goal shy of forcing a replay.
  • FA chiefs decided TV replays were inconclusive and issued only warnings. The Sun
  • Solving this replay problem which has existed since the introduction of biometrics, really opens up many new uses for biometrics.
  • When Rock Hudson and Doris Day shared fume and frustration in their prolonged comedic foreplay, there was a hint of adultness about it.
  • The replayed showed that no one pushed Ott. He's a person and just waylayed Cumiskey into Andy. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • The winning goal came with the last kick of the second replay. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are some versions of remote replay which do give the user complete remote control.
  • I just did: D, and it certainly deserves the price it's up for since there's a lot of replayability - plus it's a great screensaver: D Oh and thanks for that Onion video. Je Regrette
  • Could we expect a replay of the achievements of the glossators and postglossators discussed earlier in this report?
  • Without a slow-motion replay it is impossible to work out exactly what he has just done. Times, Sunday Times
  • The men and women did not differ in the duration of their ideal scripts for foreplay.
  • They also know just what NBC did to bleep the word from the West Coast replay of the program.
  • Well done to the senior citizen who trimmed back some choice specimens by dextrous use of his walking stick and to the two young lads who provided a welcome action replay with their hurleys.
  • Television replays later showed that he was in fact fouled, and the red card was eventually rescinded.
  • Inside his head the voice played and replayed the scenarios of possibilities.
  • He notes he has adapted to no-huddles, mondo replays and screen clutter.
  • There's no attention to the clitoris, nor is their foreplay — just this karate-chop style stuffing over and over again, usually while she's so dry you can hear her skin rasping like sandpaper. The Mysteries Of Porno
  • Ireland are demanding a replay, but until the video referee is introduced in football, the result surely must stand. Retirer - French Word-A-Day
  • Fantasy Kommander has high replayability in the Campaign mode (4 different endings, 66 different battles). Archive 2009-04-01
  • The live webcast and archived replay can also be accessed on the company's website at www. bldr.com. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • By replaying the traumatic events that lead to a tragic conclusion, Carter aims to prevent the inevitable.
  • It was an action replay of the problems of his first marriage.
  • Maybe it's cruel, but even if you're a total god in the sack, it's the verbal slipup that we'll replay for our girlfriends.
  • Over the course of the next week the images of these planes hitting the Towers would be replayed so often that they are now ghostly visions forever imprinted on my mind.
  • As well as the instant replays that have been available for years, the DRS involves two main technologies: Hot Spot, which uses infrared cameras to detect whether, for example, the ball has brushed the edge of the bat before being caught by a fielder; and ball-tracking, usually in the form of a technology called Hawk-Eye, which tracks and predicts the path of the ball, and is used in judging whether a batsman should be ruled out leg-before-wicket. Cricket Should Rule on Reviews, and Not Look Back
  • For all four medicines, sexual foreplay is needed to start the arousal process.
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  • Crowds started to return, and it was apparent that replays of matches, as well as football-related panel and game shows, were attracting new fans to the game.
  • Replays indicated the call had been a harsh one and an incensed Williams unleashed a verbal tirade and waved her racket at the line judge.
  • But Gee uses this as an excuse to replay some tired stereotypes which undermine the genuine satirical quality of her writing.
  • The protest was upheld and the game was replayed September 15 as part of a double-header with both teams splitting the twin bill.
  • Without a slow-motion replay it is impossible to work out exactly what he has just done. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has watched a video replay of his fall on numerous occasions.
  • It is not known if the match will be replayed. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the contrary, there would be a replay of the collapsed 1976 convention with the mandate of people elected in 1998 beginning to resemble that of members of the second Dáil.
  • As a form of non-penetrative sex, it can be done for its own enjoyment or as foreplay before other activities, such as oral sex. Think Progress » Traditional Values Coalition Tells Senators To Block Judicial Nominee Because She’s A ‘Radical Lesbian’
  • Had they been, the incident would have been replayed time and again in slow motion and that must be stopped too. Times, Sunday Times
  • Replays showed the striker was offside as Huth played the ball on in a crowded penalty area, leaving the Derby County manager, Nigel Clough, to bemoan his luck. Stoke City's cup concentration pays dividends at Derby County
  • The first of them – I suppose we could call it "tahini tracking" – is just a disturbing replay of a 60-year-old mistake. Is That Legal?: "Law Enforcement Is Looking Ahead to the Next Terror Attack with a Menu and a Map."
  • (HMAC-signed timestamped URL, for non-replayability / forgeability if sniffed) and my garage door opens. MAKE Magazine
  • The chortle, though, quickly turned into a loud laugh as the words replayed in her mind and she figured out what they meant.
  • As I began to read I found, that like foreplay, the first two stories built in sensuality to the full on sexual bite of the third. Book Review: The Sweetest Kiss « Colleen Anderson
  • Fingering the pages she carefully composed, I replay the intimate record that she left behind, one that she may have shared with only her closest companions.
  • Any righteous indignation on the part of the Americans at that stage was undermined by replays which suggested the offside decision was marginal.
  • Action replays showed there had been no contact. Times, Sunday Times
  • The elbow could clearly be seen on the slow-motion replay. The Sun
  • This conference call is being webcast live at our Web site, and it will be available for replay approximately two hours after the conclusion of this call.
  • You really need to read SUZANNE's comments in order to truly appreciate just how far she and her co-dependent mouthbreather "Ken" descend into the misogynist foreplay. Lalalalalalalalalalala … I can’t hear youuuuuuu.
  • Bear one thought in mind when you replay that dazzling run of the debutant through your mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • The move came after after an ill-tempered Scottish Cup replay at Celtic Park on Wednesday which he described as "shameful". BBC News - Home
  • Instead we get a great online experience that rivals Call of Duty in depth and replayability, but not quite overall level of fun. Flixnjoystix.com! » Ubisoft Is BOUND IN BLOOD And Revisits The Old West! Tsuj Heeds The CALL OF JUAREZ And Goes On A Gunslinging Spree!
  • The tape replays the scene endlessly, just as the myths of the West are repeated so often that they have become clichés.
  • Morse said he did not think the ball was headed out of the park -- as Riggleman contended -- and he said he did not mistime his leap -- as it appeared on television replays. The bright side: Stephen Strasburg pitches Saturday
  • There are some versions of remote replay which do give the user complete remote control.
  • Dozens of replays merely entrenched those positions rather than brought them closer. Times, Sunday Times
  • We would replay our favorite bits, and quote the movie to one another constantly.
  • To replay a digital recording, the stream of pulses is again scanned and the original wave-form reconstructed with any desired degree of accuracy.
  • The game itself is stretched over almost the entire running time of the film, interspersed with chunky flashbacks that replay key moments of Billy and Jane's life together.
  • The protest was upheld and the game was replayed September 15 as part of a double-header with both teams splitting the twin bill.
  • This would enable us to replay pleasurable sensations and keep an ability to sprint for the bus until our dying day. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said:'A replay would not be a great idea for us because that would add another big midweek game. The Sun
  • Action replays showed there had been no contact. Times, Sunday Times
  • The umpire intervenes in the rally after a Sharapova shot grazes the line, and the Russian takes the replayed point to win the match.
  • And because I was slow this time, I would have to replay it for myself to double-check. So Much Pretty
  • Violent men, who I'm told quite often want sex after they've knocked their wives about, no doubt also classify as frigid the women who don't regard a black eye as acceptable foreplay.
  • Should football clubs be allowed to opt out of FA cup replay matches? Times, Sunday Times
  • Shots of Payton soaring, cutting, and emoting made up most of the replay reels, but the camera angles that caught Barry leading on-court huddles during game breaks said so much more.
  • Since then, I've enjoyed NFL games on the tube and in the stands; I've tailgated, wagered amongst friends, thrilled at the unpredictability of the annual playoff chase… and been utterly annoyed by replay.
  • They may assume that women only enjoy foreplay and not intercourse.
  • But what will they think in the morning when they see their behaviour replayed on film? The Sun
  • Wear them with a ruffled blouse and a tailored jacket, she reckoned, and you had the perfect contemporary replay of the classic suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • The all-too-familiar Pikes sound (the one that you can hear on radio replay due to the Canadian content laws) is back and clear as an icicle on a rainy January day in Anytown, Canada.
  • At 9th clock cycle the first LD command reaches the replay mux and is resent.
  • Hockey very rarely has a glaring officiating error, and the calls made are almost always supported by replay.
  • The first game ended all square, and the replay was due to be played a fortnight ago, only to be controversially called off minutes before kick off because of floodlight failure.
  • This international friendly was significant because it was being used to trial TV replays. The Sun
  • They drew the game and he ran out again for the replay there. The Sun
  • Princeton replayed Harvard
  • ` ` If you look at the replay, the ref is standing there watching it. USATODAY.com
  • You can freeze a frame, rewind, replay and so on to reinforce a point.
  • In this respect, the music must be relevant, and replaying a radio broadcast won't do the trick.
  • Before he dreams about the ambush at night, he replays what his grunt training could've made him do better.
  • Tackling is also much meatier, with grimace-inducing challenges replayed in photorealistic slow motion. Times, Sunday Times
  • The call upheld after replays, Denver got the ball back and on fourth down Cutler hit Eddie Royal in the end zone for a four-yard touchdown to make the game 38-37. The Scores Report - The National Sports Blog
  • He is familiar enough with the forensic nature of multiple camera angles and slow-motion replays to realise that he is finished at this competition. Times, Sunday Times
  • The New York Times magazine recently reported that 88 percent of all ads went unwatched when viewers recorded programs using TiVo and ReplayTV, a figure that has marketers quaking.
  • He stopped the machine and replayed the message, trying to read what lay behind the scientist 's words. GRACE
  • Once in a generation, somebody in New York culturati circles - not the real heavy lifters, but the instant-replay analysts - drops a bomb that smolders for decades.
  • How did she feel seeing that wave replayed on film? Times, Sunday Times
  • However both will go in good heart, eyeing up a shock or at least a replay back home.
  • The image of his death remains a vivid picture in my mind that I often replay today.
  • There are no lessons to learn from it, no insight to be gained by replaying those parts of the past.
  • Garofalo's Allegory of Love (1530), with its two couples engaging in foreplay, was exiled from 1860 to the 1930s, and on return consigned to the basement until its restoration in 1992. Bronzino's Medici portraits – review
  • He was offside, says the linesman, and for once in this tournament, the replay agrees.
  • Fu rewinds the tape, and as he replays it, he reads aloud Zhao's letter to her.
  • You can only go so far with slow-motion replays at the table football. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whereas other games in the LEGO franchise forced players to replay each stage multiple times with different characters to track down all the goodies, this title hides everything in plain sight, giving you ample reason to explore all the nooks and crannies in the hub. WorthPlaying.com - All about games!
  • Bear one thought in mind when you replay that dazzling run of the debutant through your mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the velodrome there was a collective groan as Rob Hayles collided with a Dutch rider and clattered down the steep incline in an action replay of an incident which had ended his Olympic dream in Sydney.
  • You can only go so far with slow-motion replays at the table football. Times, Sunday Times
  • They drew the game and he ran out again for the replay there. The Sun
  • Even more than the ramps, cars or destructible items for the Stunt Arena, the replays feel like a greater reward when you look at them.
  • As a result it looks peachy with beautiful weather effects, some stunning driving views and a great replay facility. The Sun
  • Parts of it could include an immense plasma screen with constantly altering images and replays of the action that has occurred in the stadium. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was stunned and sickened by the appalling images, replayed over and over again on the TV screen.
  • He saw possible moves, manoeuvres, and attacks Alsonte could make, each motion replaying in his mind.
  • Drawn matches were replayed three or four days later.
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  • Arsenal shook off their recent weariness to force Chelsea aside in this sixth-round replay.

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