Some sports organizations allow referees or other officials to consult replay footage before making or revising a decision about an unclear or dubious play. This is variously called video referee, video umpire, instant replay official, television match official or third umpire. Other associations allow video evidence only after the end of the contest, for example to penalize a player for misconduct not noticed by the officials during play.
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| - Some sports organizations allow referees or other officials to consult replay footage before making or revising a decision about an unclear or dubious play. This is variously called video referee, video umpire, instant replay official, television match official or third umpire. Other associations allow video evidence only after the end of the contest, for example to penalize a player for misconduct not noticed by the officials during play.
- The Instant Replay is a feature which shows a quick replay mid-race. It is only accessible through the pause menu. Clicking the instant replay button will switch the camera to a rotating view around your car as it replays up to five seconds of the race. This is a great way to catch some curious moments, or cool Stunts/maneuvers you pull off. A modified version of this can be seen as the Game Highlight.
- Instant Replay is an episode of Taz-Mania. It first aired 23 Nov 1991.
- Instant Replay was the seventh studio album by the Monkees, released by Colgems Records in 1969 as COS-113. With the recent departure of Peter Tork from the group after the taping of 33⅓ Revolutions Per Monkee, Instant Replay was the first Monkees album not to include all four original members. The album features the single "Tear Drop City" and its B-side "A Man Without a Dream". The album reached #32 on the Billboard 200.
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| - Some sports organizations allow referees or other officials to consult replay footage before making or revising a decision about an unclear or dubious play. This is variously called video referee, video umpire, instant replay official, television match official or third umpire. Other associations allow video evidence only after the end of the contest, for example to penalize a player for misconduct not noticed by the officials during play.
- The Instant Replay is a feature which shows a quick replay mid-race. It is only accessible through the pause menu. Clicking the instant replay button will switch the camera to a rotating view around your car as it replays up to five seconds of the race. This is a great way to catch some curious moments, or cool Stunts/maneuvers you pull off. A modified version of this can be seen as the Game Highlight.
- Instant Replay is an episode of Taz-Mania. It first aired 23 Nov 1991.
- Instant Replay was the seventh studio album by the Monkees, released by Colgems Records in 1969 as COS-113. With the recent departure of Peter Tork from the group after the taping of 33⅓ Revolutions Per Monkee, Instant Replay was the first Monkees album not to include all four original members. The album features the single "Tear Drop City" and its B-side "A Man Without a Dream". The album reached #32 on the Billboard 200. Half of the album's twelve tracks were recorded during sessions for previous albums. "Tear Drop City" had been recorded in 1966, but was overlooked for release at that time. Five other songs were recorded during sessions for The Birds, the Bees & the Monkees. Songwriting credits include Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, David Jones, Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, Carole King, Gerry Goffin, Carole Bayer, Neil Sedaka, and Bill Chadwick.
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