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- Cricket from 1601 to 1620 [r]: Period in the early history of cricket. [e]
- Limited overs cricket [r]: A form of top-class cricket in which the teams have one innings of, usually, fifty overs each. [e]
- Twenty20 [r]: A type of limited overs cricket in which the teams have one innings of twenty overs each. [e]
- Deep Fritz [r]: Computer programme written by Americans to beat Russians at chess. [e]
- Twenty20 International [r]: An international cricket match played under Twenty20 rules. [e]
- Flight into health [r]: In psychology and medicine, a positive response to a therapy, which takes place too quickly to be likely to be due to the treatement [e]
- Typological universal [r]: General statement of a pattern across the structures of languages or within a single language, e.g. if the verb precedes the object in a sentence, the language will have prepositions and not postpositions; associated with the work of Joseph H. Greenberg and so sometimes called 'Greenberg universal'. [e]
- Wetware hacker [r]: Person who experiments with biological materials to advance knowledge, and does so in a spirit of creative improvisation. [e]