After beating Driscoll with Lloyd, he gives about 1000xp and 7000 dollars. Plus, Lloyd learns Guide and Duel, and other team mates also level up their Short skill quite a bit, which makes the next few missions a lot easier.

On 26 February 1906, Driscoll took the British Featherweight title by defeating Joe Bowker in a 15-round contest at the National Sporting Club. He undertook four more fights before his first defence, which included beating Mansfield by knockout in their fourth meet. His first title defence, held on 3 June 1907, was a copy of his title win, another contest with Bowker at the National Sporting Club in Covent Garden. This time it was a twenty-round match and Driscoll stopped his opponent in the seventeenth via a knockout.


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Although O'Driscoll started the first two rounds of the competition in 1996, he was subsequently dropped to the bench for the remainder of the competition, and was an unused replacement in the team's victorious final appearance. In 1997 they were beaten in the quarter-final by Clongowes.[16] He was capped three times for Ireland Schools in 1996.[17][18]

O'Driscoll made his debut for Leinster in 1999, and under head coach Matt Williams and backs coach Alan Gaffney he became an explosive force in the Leinster backline, forming a highly effective centre partnership with Shane Horgan. In 2001, Leinster won the inaugural Celtic League beating Munster in Lansdowne Road. In 2003, Leinster were heavy favourites for that year's Heineken Cup but were beaten by Perpignan in the semi-finals.[22]

In 2007, Wasps beat Leinster in the quarter-finals of the Heineken Cup. In 2008, Leinster lost in the group stages. In 2007, Leinster reached the final hurdle of the Magners league only to be denied by the Ospreys and Cardiff. In 2008, Leinster won that title ahead of Munster, marking O'Driscoll's second honour with the province, his first and only as captain.[citation needed]

In his last international match, the finale of the 2014 Six Nations Championship on 15 March 2014, O'Driscoll and the Irish team beat France in Paris for only the second time in 42 years, crowning Ireland the 2014 Six Nations Championship champions.[53] In the post-match interview, an emotional O'Driscoll remarked he could not have wished to finish his career in a better way.[54]

On 30 April 2013, O'Driscoll was named in the squad for his fourth British & Irish Lions tour.[62] O'Driscoll is only the third player in 125 years of the tournament to achieve this.[63] The tour commenced on Saturday 1 June 2013 when the Lions beat the Barbarians at the Hong Kong Stadium. He was selected at outside centre for the first two tests of the tour. He was controversially dropped from the squad for the final test, which the Lions won by 41 points to 16.[64]

I love using these cards in my classroom. We recently introduced sixteenth notes as a group of four (not breaking them up yet) and I was wondering if there are any rhythms with quarter notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes where the sixteenth notes are one beat? (ex. 1 2 + 3 e + a 4). I found some where there are all three notes but the sixteenth notes are sharing a beat with the eighth notes. Trying to keep it a bit simplified in the beginning. Thanks!!

Report card: Whitlinger, a 6-foot junior outside hitter, had 13 kills and 15 service points as top-seeded Freeport beat No. 9 Shenango, 3-0, in the WPIAL Class 2A quarterfinals on Saturday. She also had nine kills and 14 service points in a 3-0 win over Charleroi in the first round. The reigning WPIAL and PIAA champion Yellowjackets advanced to play No. 5 Avonworth in the semifinals.

But ultimately, Driscoll's return to the Sanford Center was a success. UND beat Bemidji State 4-3 in a down-to-the-wire nonconference contest in front of 3,790 raucous fans, some of which made the trip from Grand Forks.

Driscoll beat out a crowded primary field for the Democratic nomination in September to be on the ticket with Healey. The Associated Press called the victory for Healey and Driscoll shortly after 8 p.m. based on exit polls.

On April 15, 1996, when Jean Driscoll rolled to her seventh consecutive victory in the 100th Boston Marathon, she not only tied the record for the most Boston victories in any division, but came from behind to do so. Battling back from a broken leg that slowed her training for several months, Driscoll was only in fourth place at the 11th mile of the 26-mile course. She caught up while climbing the infamous hills of Newton; these grades spell disaster to most, but are the strongest part of her race. "I love those hills," she said. "I made up ground on all of them. And I never looked back until I got to the top of each hill. That's when I knew I was doing well." Driscoll beat second place Louise Sauvage of Australia by only 22 seconds, while Deanna Sodoma of Carlsbad, California, came in third, and Candace Cable of Truckee, California, took fourth place.


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1. Tedisamil is a bradycardiac agent that prolongs the QT interval of the ECG and prevents cardiac arrhythmias. Given this profile, tedisamil might be expected to have proarrhythmic actions similar to Class III antiarrhythmic drugs. To address this question, the actions of dofetilide and tedisamil were examined in rabbit isolated hearts in which bradycardia was induced by AV ablation. 2. The QT interval was prolonged in a reverse rate-dependent fashion by dofetilide (3 and 30 nM) and tedisamil (0.3 and 3 microM). 3. Torsades de pointes was observed in 1/7 hearts treated with 3 nM dofetilide and 0/7 hearts treated with 0.3 microM tedisamil. The incidence of torsades de pointes was increased to 5/7 in hearts treated with 30 nM dofetilide and to 7/7 in hearts treated with 3 microM tedisamil (both P < 0.05 vs control). 4. The actions of 30 nM dofetilide and 3 microM tedisamil were also examined in hearts paced at 50, 100, 200 and 50 beats min(-1) successively. Both drugs caused torsades de pointes in 5/5 hearts paced at 50 beats min(-1); however, the incidence was reduced to 0/5 during pacing at 200 beats min(-1). Thus, drug-induced proarrhythmia was bradycardia-dependent. 5. Drug-induced prolongation of the interval between the peak and end of the T-wave (QTa-e) was reverse rate-dependent and was associated with the occurrence of torsades de pointes (r = 0.91, P < 0.01). 6. The results suggest that tedisamil, like dofetilide, presents a risk for development of torsades de pointes. 006ab0faaa

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