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  • [Source] LEAGUE is the second dance performed by Mari Takahashi on her personal channel AtomicMari, featuring Michael Adams Davis, Ryan Tellez, and Michael Schroeder from The Warp Zone. It is a behind-the-scenes video of Mari's dance clips from their collaborated music video, OUT OF MY LEAGUE, which was released on the same date.
  • A league is about 5000 paces or five kilometres
  • The league unit was mentioned in Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas, a book published in 1993. Lucasfilm employee Leland Chee, who maintains the Holocron continuity database, has indicated that information contained in the book is non-canonical.
  • To create a league you have to be an All Access Member and click the Create League button in your Social Window, then pick a name for your league. As of the "Free to Play" update, only All Access account players can create a new league, and as of a later Game Update it is no longer required to be in a group to form a League. When a league is created, it stays even if the leader goes back to Premium.
  • A league originally meant the distance a person could walk in an hour, three statute miles (1.609 km). At sea it is three nautical miles (6076 yards, 5.556 km)for Britain and English speaking colonies.
  • A league was a measurement of distance in the Inheritance cycle. Eragon and Murtagh were known to have traveled over 130 leagues on horseback in 8 days, something that Ajihad complimented them on.
  • The players start at the 10th place. On the final match, players will play against the second-placed character (or the first-placed if the player is in the second place) with a special hat. You must win this match, because otherwise you won't become 1st in the League. This is something not real in Head Soccer. For characters sharing the same amount of wins, the character with more number of goals scored wins. But in fact the last match is the most important.
  • A league is a group of teams that compete against each other on a regular basis. Leagues can be as small as two teams (see the former East German Oberliga) or as big as a couple dozens (National Hockey League). They can also be amateur, semi-professional or fully professional. Leagues can be either major or minor.
  • A league is the distance between two league points. Because the ocean uses an offset grid for league points, the distance between two adjacent points depends on the direction of travel. Depending on how many leagues a ship or crew travels, certain voyages take much longer than others on the various routes that can be navigated. Sailing from island to island can especially take a long time when pillaging with PvP sea battles. Diagonal travel is shorter than horizontal travel. There is no way to travel vertically. Image:Stub.pngArr! This article be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
  • A league was a group of sports teams that played against each other. One well known Earth example was Major League Baseball and its subdivision, Planetary Baseball League In 2371, the Cestus Comets and Pike City Pioneers were members of a baseball league that included four other teams, with plans for two more. Their league did not use the designated hitter rule (having already considered but dismissed the idea), and favored wood bats over polyduranide. (DS9: "Family Business")
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  • [Source] LEAGUE is the second dance performed by Mari Takahashi on her personal channel AtomicMari, featuring Michael Adams Davis, Ryan Tellez, and Michael Schroeder from The Warp Zone. It is a behind-the-scenes video of Mari's dance clips from their collaborated music video, OUT OF MY LEAGUE, which was released on the same date.
  • A league is about 5000 paces or five kilometres
  • The league unit was mentioned in Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas, a book published in 1993. Lucasfilm employee Leland Chee, who maintains the Holocron continuity database, has indicated that information contained in the book is non-canonical.
  • A league was a group of sports teams that played against each other. One well known Earth example was Major League Baseball and its subdivision, Planetary Baseball League In 2371, the Cestus Comets and Pike City Pioneers were members of a baseball league that included four other teams, with plans for two more. Their league did not use the designated hitter rule (having already considered but dismissed the idea), and favored wood bats over polyduranide. (DS9: "Family Business") The term could also refer to a non-sports organization, as in the case of the Red-Headed League. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data" )
  • To create a league you have to be an All Access Member and click the Create League button in your Social Window, then pick a name for your league. As of the "Free to Play" update, only All Access account players can create a new league, and as of a later Game Update it is no longer required to be in a group to form a League. When a league is created, it stays even if the leader goes back to Premium.
  • A league originally meant the distance a person could walk in an hour, three statute miles (1.609 km). At sea it is three nautical miles (6076 yards, 5.556 km)for Britain and English speaking colonies.
  • A league was a measurement of distance in the Inheritance cycle. Eragon and Murtagh were known to have traveled over 130 leagues on horseback in 8 days, something that Ajihad complimented them on.
  • A league is the distance between two league points. Because the ocean uses an offset grid for league points, the distance between two adjacent points depends on the direction of travel. Depending on how many leagues a ship or crew travels, certain voyages take much longer than others on the various routes that can be navigated. Sailing from island to island can especially take a long time when pillaging with PvP sea battles. Diagonal travel is shorter than horizontal travel. There is no way to travel vertically. Your performance in the duty report is judged based on your achievement in a specific puzzle between two league points. Once a league point is reached, all previous performances are erased—but the puzzles do not reset, meaning that it is still easier to score higher the further you travel. For navy missions, your pay is directly linked to your performance between each adjacent league points, though paid once the ship reaches port. Opposite to when the voyage configuration Trading is used, where each pirate gets paid at every league point. Bilge rises normally, with a speed relative to carpentry damage, whether the ship is asail or stopped at a league point. While stopped, the ship slowly loses velocity as shown by the speed meter. An officer or above is required to command a ship to leave a league point and start traveling. However, the officer may leave the ship, and it will continue sailing to the next league point. Image:Stub.pngArr! This article be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
  • The players start at the 10th place. On the final match, players will play against the second-placed character (or the first-placed if the player is in the second place) with a special hat. You must win this match, because otherwise you won't become 1st in the League. This is something not real in Head Soccer. For characters sharing the same amount of wins, the character with more number of goals scored wins. But in fact the last match is the most important.
  • A league is a group of teams that compete against each other on a regular basis. Leagues can be as small as two teams (see the former East German Oberliga) or as big as a couple dozens (National Hockey League). They can also be amateur, semi-professional or fully professional. In European systems, it is not rare for leagues to swap one or a couple of teams at the end of each season, as per the promotion and relegation system that is common there. In North America, such a pyramidal system is very rare; leagues are however often tied to each other to various levels, as the higher ranked ones often use the lower ones as development leagues for their younger players. Leagues can be either major or minor.
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