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Encyclopedia > Replay
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  • Replay (sport), in sport, a second game between two teams after the first tie finishes in a draw. This method of deciding a result is common in many knockout competitions in association football, notably in the FA Cup. An instant replay also refers to when a questionable call is reviewed, as is common in some sports, notably cricket which uses it extensively.Major American sports leagues which use some form of instant replay are the National Football League, National Basketball Association, National Hockey League, and some college football conferences. Major League Baseball has consistently declined calls for an instant replay rule, holding that the judgment of the umpire on the field is absolute and binding upon the play of the game
  • Instant replay, in motion pictures and television, a showing again of part of a film. It is widely used in context of filmed sporting activities and often in slow motion to show the action in detail. In serious filmmaking this technique also helps to show the same scene from a different point of view or perspective
  • Replay attack, in cryptography, an attack where an adversary interferes with a cryptographic protocol by inserting (a part of) a message that has been sent previously in a protocol run
  • Replay (novel), a 1987 science fiction novel by Ken Grimwood
  • Replay (CSN album), a 1980 album by the rock group Crosby, Stills & Nash
  • Replay Professional, a hardware sound sampling device used by the atari ST
  • Replay (clothing company), an Italian clothing company
  • RE:Play, an original English-language manga by Christy Lijewski
  • ReplayTV, a digital video recorder (DVR)
  • Replay subsystem of NetBurst architecture microprocessors

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BBC SPORT | Football | Euro 2004 | Virtual replay (315 words)
To play Virtual Replay select your preferred goal action from these matches by clicking on any of the match links above.
This means that loading time on a 56kbps modem connection will be around 3 minutes and no more than about 20 seconds on a 512kbps broadband connection.
The Virtual Replay animations require Shockwave plug-in version 10 or later.
REPLAY by Andrew Vachss: The Zero 5.0laf - The Official Website of Andrew Vachss (370 words)
Today, we are truly honored to present "Replay," which features the collaborative talents of an amazing group of people.
Some of you may already be familiar with the play from its publication in Born Bad, but many have never had the opportunity to approach the work in the manner it was intended, as a live performance.
"Replay" runs 34 minutes, and because we did not scrimp on quality, the file is quite large—16 megabytes.
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