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- In 2266, James T. Kirk told Doctor Leonard McCoy that equipment on the Enterprise was so sensitive that it could find a match lit anywhere on M-113. (TOS: "The Man Trap" ) Later that year, Janice Rand used a long match to light a candelabra for Angela Martine and Robert Tomlinson's wedding in the USS Enterprise's chapel. (TOS: "Balance of Terror" ) In 2369, Data, posing as Sherlock Holmes on the holodeck, threw a box of matches to one of the characters, trying to prove his handedness. The man threw them back laughing when Data said left hand instead of right hand. (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle" )
- swiss volley führt für alle Mannschaften einen individuellen Spielplan und eine Rangliste.
- __NOWYSIWYG__ Match is a box of matches and they are given to you by Zamatch the matchstick vendor after you saved her from Bidalt who is vandalising her business and tend to buy it willingly for just 5000G.
- From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Match]] macche, from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Match]] mæcca, from gemæcca (“‘companion, mate, wife, one suited to another’”)
- Match is an epic novel by mental that takes place during the 1977-1978 school year.
- A match is
- Match is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. He is a clone of Superboy. Match appeared in the Superboy title, issues of Young Justice and the Sins of Youth and Joker's Last Laugh crossover events. Currently, he is a member of the Titans East, who debuted in Teen Titans #43.
- Match was one of three members of Biff Tannen's high school gang in the year 1955. He earned the label, 'Match' due to the fact that he had a match sticking out of his mouth almost all the time. (Back to the Future)
- Match Kirby is a combo ability from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards acquired by combining Spark with Burning. With this ability, Kirby rubs a towel on his head until it gathers enough static electricity to ignite his head, then runs around on fire. While on fire, Kirby is invulnerable, destroying most enemies on contact. However, he loses the ability to fly, and cannot stop running until the flames die down.
- Match was one of the three high school boys who made up Biff Tannen's gang in 1955. He got his nickname from a distinctive character trait; "Match" often had a match sticking out of his mouth, the end of which he would chew on. Whether he thought doing this made him look cool or tough, or both, was never determined. He seemed just as mean-spirited as Biff, but seemed content to let Biff boss him and the other guys around (perhaps because Biff was the only one of them with a car).
- Match (ショウフ, Shoufu) is the fifty fifth chapter of the Nisekoi manga series written and illustrated by Naoshi Komi, published weekly in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump.
- File:Matchesx3.gifMatches are used to light fires. If you are lighting many fires, matches are more convenient, because you can carry 3 in one inventory slot. They also give more Arson Exp than any other method of lighting fires. They are sold in many city stores at the price of 3 matches for 20 gold coins. The same stores also buy 3 matches for 5 gold.
- Matches are a series of pictures, each consecutively posted on the Picture Wars forum. They require an army
- File:Matchtt43anlarozacl7.gif Write the text of your article here!
- After dropping the torch in the junkyard, Barbara suggested that Ian used a match instead. However, he did not have one. On prehistoric Earth, the First Doctor used matches to light his pipe. (TV: An Unearthly Child) When the First Doctor and his companions were captured by Ixa, he escaped by using his matches to set fire to the room. (COMIC: The Therovian Quest) Rory Williams used Brightwell & Hyman matches to view the Weeping Angels in Grayle's basement. (TV: The Angels Take Manhattan) File:TechnologyStub.png
- Created using Superboy's DNA, Match was made to serve "The Agenda", a secret organization specializing in creating clone armies. Agent Amanda Spence was able to kidnap Superboy and the Agenda used his DNA to create the clone Match. Match was given implanted memories, like Superboy, but they included a greater host of information that Superboy did not have. He also had improved durability as well as greater control over his powers. It is speculated this additional knowledge helped him control his abilities easier than Conner.
- Un Match consiste in tre Duelli. Il primo giocatore che vince due Duelli viene proclamato vincitore. Fra un Duello è permesso scambiare le carte dal suo Main Deck al suo Side Deck. In certi tornei se il risultato di un Match è un pareggio o si è superato il limite di tempo, vengono introdotte le regole della cosidetta "Sudden Death" ( letteralmente "morte istantanea" ). In questi Duelli il primo giocatore che subisce il minimo danno perde automaticamente.
- A match is a consumable tool for lighting a fire in controlled circumstances. They are commonly sold by tobacconists and many other kinds of shops. Matches are usually sold in quantity, packaged in match boxes or matchbooks. A match is typically a wooden stick (typical in the case of match boxes) or stiff paper stick (in the case of matchbooks) coated at one end with a material which will ignite from the heat of friction if struck against a suitable surface. The lighting end of a match is known as the match "head" and, depending on type, either contains phosphorus or phosphorus sesquisulfide as the active ingredient and gelatin as a binder. There are two main types of matches: safety matches, which can be struck only against a specially prepared surface; and strike-anywhere matches, for wh
- Un Match est composé de trois Duels. Le premier joueur à remporte deux Duels sur les trois gagne le Match. Dans le cadre de Tournois Officiels, il vous sera demandé de gagner des Matchs pour améliorer votre classement, alors que dans le cadre de parties entre amis, il n'est pas obligatoires de jouer des Matchs. 65 %
- A Match (マッチ Matchi) is a best-of-three set of Duels. The first Duelist to win two Duels is declared the winner of the Match. If a Duelist loses two Duels, they are considered to have lost the Match. If both Duelists have one loss in a Match and both receive a simultaneous Game Loss penalty, the Match is considered a Double Loss.
- Tier: 8-C. High 8-C with "Exhaustion" Name: Match Gender: Male Age: 28 Classification: Human, Swordsman Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Swordsmanship Attack Potency: Building level. Large Building level with "Exhaustion" (Cut Barrygamon, who has armor that is several times tougher than steel, with his strongest technique) Lifting Strength: Superhuman Durability: Large Building level (Could withstand a huge beating from Barrygamon) Range: Extended melee range Standard Equipment: His sword, Ryuuou, made from the fang of a Leo Dragon, a monster with a huge capture level.
- First year Transfiguration students are tasked with turning matches into needles, which Hermione Granger succeeded in. In 1994 Frank Bryce used safety matches to light his stove. A bit later that year, Arthur Weasley and a number of other wizards attending the 422nd Quidditch World Cup attempted to use matches to light campfires, as magic was technically not permitted in the muggle-campsite that was being used. Arthur tried and failed at this several times before Hermione Granger showed him how to use the matches properly.
- Benjamin Hammil, more often referred to as Match, was enrolled at the school just after his mutant powers made themselves very evident. While at a local park in his hometown, Match's powers would emerge, inadvertently, violently burning down the park entirely. Clearly evident that Match would need help in controlling his burgeoning mutant powers, he would quickly get enrolled at the Xavier Institute. While at the Institute, Match was a stand out in both appearance and personality. In appearance, as a side effect of his mutant powers, Match's was constantly engulfed in flame and his body radiated an orange color. Match's personality was just as fiery as his head. Match is the typical alpha male; he was impulsive, short tempered and abhorred hesitation and indecision. In contrast to that, Ma
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- In 2266, James T. Kirk told Doctor Leonard McCoy that equipment on the Enterprise was so sensitive that it could find a match lit anywhere on M-113. (TOS: "The Man Trap" ) Later that year, Janice Rand used a long match to light a candelabra for Angela Martine and Robert Tomlinson's wedding in the USS Enterprise's chapel. (TOS: "Balance of Terror" ) In 2369, Data, posing as Sherlock Holmes on the holodeck, threw a box of matches to one of the characters, trying to prove his handedness. The man threw them back laughing when Data said left hand instead of right hand. (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle" )
- swiss volley führt für alle Mannschaften einen individuellen Spielplan und eine Rangliste.
- __NOWYSIWYG__ Match is a box of matches and they are given to you by Zamatch the matchstick vendor after you saved her from Bidalt who is vandalising her business and tend to buy it willingly for just 5000G.
- From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Match]] macche, from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Match]] mæcca, from gemæcca (“‘companion, mate, wife, one suited to another’”)
- A Match (マッチ Matchi) is a best-of-three set of Duels. The first Duelist to win two Duels is declared the winner of the Match. If a Duelist loses two Duels, they are considered to have lost the Match. If both Duelists have one loss in a Match and both receive a simultaneous Game Loss penalty, the Match is considered a Double Loss. While they are almost always considered "best-of-three" sets, it is possible to play more than three Duels in a Match, if at least one Duel ends in a DRAW before the end of the round. For example, if both Duelists have won 1 Duel and the third Duel ends in a Draw, a fourth Duel must be played to determine who gets the second win. All official tournament results are governed by Matches rather than single Duels, with players allowed to use their Side Deck in between Duels. Official tournament Matches are also timed; if Duelists have not completed their Matches when the round time ends, End of Match Procedure rules are used. A series of cards, known as Match winners, all have an effect that allows a player to win an entire Match instead of just a Duel if they reduce the opponent's Life Points to 0 with a direct attack (sometimes with additional conditions). All of them have Limitation Text stating that they are Illegal for use in tournaments, except for "Victory Dragon" (which is Forbidden).
- Match is an epic novel by mental that takes place during the 1977-1978 school year.
- A match is
- Un Match consiste in tre Duelli. Il primo giocatore che vince due Duelli viene proclamato vincitore. Fra un Duello è permesso scambiare le carte dal suo Main Deck al suo Side Deck. In certi tornei se il risultato di un Match è un pareggio o si è superato il limite di tempo, vengono introdotte le regole della cosidetta "Sudden Death" ( letteralmente "morte istantanea" ). In questi Duelli il primo giocatore che subisce il minimo danno perde automaticamente. Alcune carte come "Drago della Vittoria" e i cosidetti Match Winners ( alla lettera "Vincitori di Match" ) possono terminare immediatamente il Match. Sono comunque tutte Proibite o limitate dal testo in fondo alla carta. Categoria:Termini del Gioco
- Match is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. He is a clone of Superboy. Match appeared in the Superboy title, issues of Young Justice and the Sins of Youth and Joker's Last Laugh crossover events. Currently, he is a member of the Titans East, who debuted in Teen Titans #43.
- A match is a consumable tool for lighting a fire in controlled circumstances. They are commonly sold by tobacconists and many other kinds of shops. Matches are usually sold in quantity, packaged in match boxes or matchbooks. A match is typically a wooden stick (typical in the case of match boxes) or stiff paper stick (in the case of matchbooks) coated at one end with a material which will ignite from the heat of friction if struck against a suitable surface. The lighting end of a match is known as the match "head" and, depending on type, either contains phosphorus or phosphorus sesquisulfide as the active ingredient and gelatin as a binder. There are two main types of matches: safety matches, which can be struck only against a specially prepared surface; and strike-anywhere matches, for which any suitably frictional surface can be used. Match-type compositions may also be used to produce electric matches, which are fired electrically. These items do not rely on the heat of friction.
- Un Match est composé de trois Duels. Le premier joueur à remporte deux Duels sur les trois gagne le Match. Dans le cadre de Tournois Officiels, il vous sera demandé de gagner des Matchs pour améliorer votre classement, alors que dans le cadre de parties entre amis, il n'est pas obligatoires de jouer des Matchs. Une série de cartes, connu sous le nom de Gagnant de Match, ont tous un effet qui permet au joueur de gagner le match en entier au lieu du Duel, si elles réduisent les Life Points de l'adversaire à 0 avec une attaque directe (parfois avec des conditions supplémentaires). Tous ont un Texte de Limitation attestant qu'il est illégal pour une utilisation dans des tournois (sauf pour Dragon de la Victoire qui est Interdit). L'une des raisons (en plus de la victoire immédiate) vient du fait qu'un joueur sur le point d'être battu par un Gagnant de Match abandonnait la partie afin de ne perdre que la manche plutôt que le Match. 65 %
- Match was one of three members of Biff Tannen's high school gang in the year 1955. He earned the label, 'Match' due to the fact that he had a match sticking out of his mouth almost all the time. (Back to the Future)
- Tier: 8-C. High 8-C with "Exhaustion" Name: Match Gender: Male Age: 28 Classification: Human, Swordsman Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Swordsmanship Attack Potency: Building level. Large Building level with "Exhaustion" (Cut Barrygamon, who has armor that is several times tougher than steel, with his strongest technique) Speed: Subsonic movement speed (He and Takimaru performed a high-speed maneuver to block Bishokukai from the soup). Supersonic with his Ittou Ryou Dan Kabugiri (Cut Barrygamon so fast that he couldn't even see it, Barrygamon had previously reacted to some machine gun fire), likely has close to bullet timing reactions/combat speed (Could go up and up with Barry, albeit he was outclassed) Lifting Strength: Superhuman Striking Strength: Building Class (Capable of cutting through ice with durability towards cutting that's several times steel, though this feat may be explained by his sword's sharpness, and not Match's physical strength, also capable of going hand to hand with Barry somewhat, although he was outclassed) Durability: Large Building level (Could withstand a huge beating from Barrygamon) Stamina: High, his attacks require extreme exhaustion to be used to their full effect, despite this, Match is still capable of engaging in heated HtH combat Range: Extended melee range Standard Equipment: His sword, Ryuuou, made from the fang of a Leo Dragon, a monster with a huge capture level. Intelligence: High (rose quickly through the ranks of the Gourmet Yakuza, and is its Boss) Weaknesses: None notable
- Match Kirby is a combo ability from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards acquired by combining Spark with Burning. With this ability, Kirby rubs a towel on his head until it gathers enough static electricity to ignite his head, then runs around on fire. While on fire, Kirby is invulnerable, destroying most enemies on contact. However, he loses the ability to fly, and cannot stop running until the flames die down.
- Match was one of the three high school boys who made up Biff Tannen's gang in 1955. He got his nickname from a distinctive character trait; "Match" often had a match sticking out of his mouth, the end of which he would chew on. Whether he thought doing this made him look cool or tough, or both, was never determined. He seemed just as mean-spirited as Biff, but seemed content to let Biff boss him and the other guys around (perhaps because Biff was the only one of them with a car).
- First year Transfiguration students are tasked with turning matches into needles, which Hermione Granger succeeded in. In 1994 Frank Bryce used safety matches to light his stove. A bit later that year, Arthur Weasley and a number of other wizards attending the 422nd Quidditch World Cup attempted to use matches to light campfires, as magic was technically not permitted in the muggle-campsite that was being used. Arthur tried and failed at this several times before Hermione Granger showed him how to use the matches properly. In 1997, Bathilda Bagshot, actually Nagini in disguise, used a match to light her stove, but as she could not do it, due to her actually being a snake (which have no hands); Harry Potter had to help her.
- Match (ショウフ, Shoufu) is the fifty fifth chapter of the Nisekoi manga series written and illustrated by Naoshi Komi, published weekly in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump.
- File:Matchesx3.gifMatches are used to light fires. If you are lighting many fires, matches are more convenient, because you can carry 3 in one inventory slot. They also give more Arson Exp than any other method of lighting fires. They are sold in many city stores at the price of 3 matches for 20 gold coins. The same stores also buy 3 matches for 5 gold.
- Benjamin Hammil, more often referred to as Match, was enrolled at the school just after his mutant powers made themselves very evident. While at a local park in his hometown, Match's powers would emerge, inadvertently, violently burning down the park entirely. Clearly evident that Match would need help in controlling his burgeoning mutant powers, he would quickly get enrolled at the Xavier Institute. While at the Institute, Match was a stand out in both appearance and personality. In appearance, as a side effect of his mutant powers, Match's was constantly engulfed in flame and his body radiated an orange color. Match's personality was just as fiery as his head. Match is the typical alpha male; he was impulsive, short tempered and abhorred hesitation and indecision. In contrast to that, Match had a knack for leadership, aided by the fact that others were naturally drawn to him as he took lead easily. Match is fiercely loyal to his friends and those he cared for. Due to these qualities, when the school adopted the new squad systems, Match would be placed in the Paragons as the squad leader. The Paragons were designed to tailor to the needs of some of the older students learning needs. Wolfsbane would be appointed as their advisor and the squad would include: Trance, Pixie, Wolf Cub, Preview and DJ. Though Match's personality would see him clash with many students and staff alike at the school, this never affected him in his squad. Match quickly won over his squad and in return they would trust and follow him without question. Not all would be so smooth all the time. Shortly after being appointed, the Paragons advisor, Wolfsbane, would get romantically involved with Elixir, would be let go. Replacing her would be ex- New Mutants and long time X-Men ally Magma. With powers similar to Matchs a more suitable choice could never be found. The Paragons were a solid unit with great potential but all would fall apart just as fast as it came together.
- Created using Superboy's DNA, Match was made to serve "The Agenda", a secret organization specializing in creating clone armies. Agent Amanda Spence was able to kidnap Superboy and the Agenda used his DNA to create the clone Match. Match was given implanted memories, like Superboy, but they included a greater host of information that Superboy did not have. He also had improved durability as well as greater control over his powers. It is speculated this additional knowledge helped him control his abilities easier than Conner. In the resulting battle between the two clones, Superboy managed to come out on top and the reactor holding the Agenda's compound together exploded, destroying the base. Match was left alone and ailing. Some time later, the Agenda kidnapped Superboy again and took over Project Cadmus. During this, Match took his place in Young Justice. At this time, Cadmus was also infiltrated by several clones loyal to the Agenda. Eventually, Superboy freed himself and joined the fight against Match and the Agenda to free Cadmus. During Joker's Last Laugh, after being poisoned with Joker Venom, Match returned to infiltrate and terrorize Young Justice disguised to look like Superboy. While Superboy was away, Match was at Young Justice headquarters with Empress, Secret, Arrowette, and Wonder Girl in the hopes of killing them in a comical manner. While the Jokerized Match was unable to keep his plans secret from the girls, they simply believed he was Superboy pretending to be a Jokerized Match to try to lighten the mood after Robin and Impulse both quit earlier that day. Match left however after accidentally making Wonder Girl confess her love for Superboy, causing Match to develop feelings for her as well.
- Matches are a series of pictures, each consecutively posted on the Picture Wars forum. They require an army
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- After dropping the torch in the junkyard, Barbara suggested that Ian used a match instead. However, he did not have one. On prehistoric Earth, the First Doctor used matches to light his pipe. (TV: An Unearthly Child) When the First Doctor and his companions were captured by Ixa, he escaped by using his matches to set fire to the room. (COMIC: The Therovian Quest) Rory Williams used Brightwell & Hyman matches to view the Weeping Angels in Grayle's basement. (TV: The Angels Take Manhattan) File:TechnologyStub.png
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