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    <br> Football (soccer), basketball, ice hockey, field hockey, rugby, Australian Rules football, American football, handball, and Lacrosse are all examples of invasion sports. For example, Australian surf lifesavers — who patrol Australia’s extensive beaches as their day job — have a long history of making strong showings in several associated aquatic sports, including swimming, water polo, kayaking and rowing. The quality bar was marked with labels “Bad,” “Poor,” “Fair,” “Good,” and “Excellent” to facilitate the subjects in making decisions. Despite its aging design, nearly 120,000 Monte Carlos found eager buyers in 1985. Though the total was down somewhat from 1984, the SS model saw sales climb from 24,050 to 35,484, a sure sign that performance was making a comeback. For 1987, production was somewhat less limited: a total of 6052. Standard engine in the 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS was the throttle-body-injected 4.3-liter V-6, now making five more horsepower for a total of 145. It was backed by a three-speed automatic transmission. Monte Carlos. This is 1987 Monte Carlo SS. The 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS models again got the H.O.<br>
    <br> The 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS came in notchback coupe and fastback Aerocoupe versions. Though the base coupe carried on visually unchanged, the SS was a different story. The standard 4.3-liter V-6 gained 10 horsepower to 140. The base 5.0-liter V-8 lost 15, dropping to 150. The H.O. In the 1985 Chevrolet Monte Carlo base model, the previously standard 3.8-liter Chevy V-6 gave way to a larger 4.3-liter V-6 with throttle-body fuel injection. The 1985 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Chevy’s rear-wheel-drive personal-luxury car, got more power, but for the first time since 1981, no diesel engine was offered in the Monte Carlo.. Sales of the thrifty four- and six-cylinder cars were strong from the start, Houston Texans Blankets & Bedding and for 1963, Novas could be ordered with Chevy’s hot Super Sport package. The base 49-state engine was Chevy’s 110-horsepower 3.8-liter V-6; California cars got a similar Buick-built V-6. No other GM cars shared the integral body/frame construction with a separate front sub-frame. But Kurtis-Kraft was a small outfit, building cars largely — and slowly — by hand, so sales were as sparse as profits.<br>
    <br> Given a small set of manually labelled foreground pixels and background pixels on the first image, we used the OpenCV implementation of Gentle Adaboost to learn a set of 150 weighted decision trees222Learning and inference of the model can be further sped up by using decision stumps (i.e., one level decision trees) instead of multi-level decision trees, or reducing the number of weak features. As with Malibu, the small 4.4-liter V-8 engine option was deleted. It’s doubtful those disappointed in the demise of the Malibu, which was offered as a sedan or wagon, would now gravitate to a two-door Monte Carlo. Now you’re gliding down the face of a wave; your board is skidding, skimming under your feet. Zip lining takes some serious guts, and a willingness to ignore your better instincts about the science of racing down a thin wire at crazy speeds. Kishan leaps and takes it well above his head. To what extent are well-known game narratives-from blowouts to nail-biters to improbable comebacks-and potentially less well known story lines featured in our collection of games? News articles such as sports game reports are often thought to closely follow the underlying game statistics, but in practice they contain a notable amount of background knowledge, interpretation, insight into the game, and quotes that are not present in the official statistics.<br>
    <br> And the statistics seem to bear this theory out. He rushed out the Futura, added more “Lively Ones” for mid-1962 and again for “1963 1/2,” and put fastback rooflines on several models. 1964 Chevrolet Chevy II and Nova, “it’s still a nice, quiet, sturdy, sensible, unpretentious car. With sharper teeth.” Sharper than before, to be sure, but a V-8 Chevy II still required more than 11 seconds to reach 60 mph. That was exciting, but not quite as hot as the V-8 engine available in Ford’s rival Falcon. Among domestic manufacturers, Ford’s rear-wheel-drive Thunderbird was perhaps the Monte’s closest rival, and it scored points with its available V-8 engine. The 1962 Chevrolet Chevy II and Nova were created around the time Chevrolet executives realized that the Chevrolet Corvair wasn’t going to match, much less beat, Ford’s Falcon in compact-car sales. Born-digital, ICDAR 2015 (Karatzas et al., 2013; Karatzas et al., 2011), the dataset contains low-resolution images with texts digitally created on them, taken from web content. The Z34 was the sporting entry, with standard front bucket seats and console, stiffer suspension, 16-inch alloy wheels, body-colored grille surround (versus chrome on the LS), and additional amenities.<br>

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