For die-hard accessories fans, fashion magazines suggest throwing over last season's baguette purses for thousand-dollar Prada bowling handbags. |
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Bowling newspaper publisher Dan McDonough, also a Boy Scout official, tells about the two scouts who went bowling for the first time. |
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Inadequacy in bowling was another, the side's batting was not up to the mark and the team did not possess a quality all-rounder either. |
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Activities at the camp include football, bowling, cricket and bocce, which is an Italian ball game played in the special Olympics. |
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Travellers can go to a club which contains a bowling alley, hot spring, massage parlour and many other entertainment facilities. |
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The group continues to enjoy bingo and ten pin bowling on alternate Tuesdays. |
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If India's batting was masterful, their bowling in truly testing conditions was even more creditable. |
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We picked three seamers because the wicket did assist swing bowling and there are lights here. |
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He has genuine pace, hits the deck hard and the conditions in Australia should suit his type of bowling. |
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I am feeling very fit and have kept in trim by bowling and training with the Australian Academy over the past few weeks. |
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The Bradford team will be competing in swimming, carpet bowls, ten-pin bowling, athletics and power-lifting. |
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To have three or four men around the bat at all times will be an ideal situation with two spinners bowling. |
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At present everyone seems to have stronger bowling teams than batting, so they are putting all the batsmen under pressure. |
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After three days of methodical batting and tight bowling, it had come to this. |
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McGrath and Lee should open the bowling for Australia Thursday after England captain Michael Vaughan won the toss and decided to bat. |
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He is starting to change the face of batting, much as his mate Warne has done with bowling. |
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But the current batting and bowling averages give a clue as to some of the weaknesses which are partly responsible for their sorry plight. |
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Kepler has taken on board my style of bowling and has underlined my belief that I am a strike bowler and not a stock medium-pacer. |
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He was bowling like an ordinary medium-pacer and the fielders were moving around listlessly. |
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I suppose the simplest way of gauging Test allrounders is to deduct the bowling average from the batting average. |
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The councillor who strongly supported adding a ten-pin bowling alley and indoor bowls to the Pickaquoy Centre has given up his fight. |
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Pathan, lacking the swing and control that he once employed regularly, was ordered out of the attack after bowling two beamers. |
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So he told himself he must not play his big shots until he had judged the state of the pitch, the pace of the bowling and the feel of the game. |
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At one point, they had their own bowling alley and soda fountain, and they took the ferry to school in San Francisco each weekday. |
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The most pretentious leisure complex, with tilt yards, cockfighting pits and bowling alleys, was Henry's Whitehall Palace in London. |
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He was also mentioned as a candidate for the bowling coach of the national side. |
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Aligore dove forward, throwing his bulk against Tom and the children, bowling them to the ground. |
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Both batsmen got in some early practice, taking advantage of friendly bowling from the PCA XI and a fast outfield. |
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I gathered my legs beneath me and leapt from the tree, bowling Sara to the ground in a single motion. |
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Although overall the bowling wasn't as good as usual there were no 4-0 games and everyone appeared to enjoy it. |
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The spectre shoved the corpse into a nearby gathering of troops, surprising them briefly when he charged into them, bowling them to the ground. |
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Drax picked up a couple of bowling points at Westow before the rains came and they now enjoy a healthy lead at the top of Division Two. |
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For the first time in his life, he had time to devote to new hobbies, chief among them bowling. |
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And with the Aussie bowling around the wicket into the rough, he is content to let the ball hit his front pad and block the over out. |
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I'm currently on my third full-time year on the professional women's bowling tour. |
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Some coaches would laugh at team bowling tournaments, at weightlifting competition and the like. |
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They shared a devious look before launching themselves on Blair with fluffy pillows, bowling her to the ground. |
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Of course, Sanders is also taking care not to neglect the bowling side of the operation. |
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Also, when you're bowling well, the miss-hits don't leave you with big splits and tough spares. |
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When you spend time away from a physical skill such as bowling, your feel suffers. |
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The exhausted candidate decided to unwind with a midnight game of ten-pin bowling and asked Klein to join him. |
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The ten-year-old building is expected to be demolished, with the loss of the sports centre and the bowling green. |
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I raced from my room as soon as I heard it, bowling my small, round father over in the process. |
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The door was removed and walled up and from that point on the bowling green became a football area, plus a mountain bike play area. |
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It means grass, parks, cricket pitches and bowling greens will all be threatened by summer water shortages. |
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Without bowling a ball at Waringstown yesterday, their ICC Trophy Group A clash against the USA was called off due to heavy rain. |
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Running against the wind was like treading water, running with the wind was like bowling along under sail. |
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When I first see her she's bowling along a Soho street, looking late and anxious, in a pair of hippy maroon cords and a flappy purple jumper. |
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In its heyday in 1935, Alexandra Park had a lido, tennis courts, putting green and bowling greens. |
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Through all the hardship, Dunne's humour and candour keeps the book bowling along. |
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Graham and I took a wing each, and bowling along down the slope we got up enough speed and launched the lumbering thing into the void. |
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During the Carnival a wide draw has proved no disadvantage on the dirt and this front-runner will soon be bowling along at the head of affairs. |
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Do you realise, my darling inflated panther, that now you can go bowling in any direction you like? |
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Drake gasped as the woman's knee came up quickly to connect with his midsection, knocking the wind out of him and bowling him over. |
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Ten pin bowling isn't the greatest spectator sport, even if you know the people involved. |
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Improvements would also be made to tennis courts, paths, picnic areas and bowling greens. |
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The new building overlooks a nine-hole golf course, complete with grass greens and the two bowling greens. |
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The piece of green grass near the bowling greens on Clarence Gardens is part of Bootham stray and has been enclosed for a long time. |
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Neglecting air resistance, a tiny marble will fall just as fast as a heavy bowling ball. |
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He is more than 100 years old and enjoys ten-pin bowling and chamber music. |
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Annabel James deserved credit for a tight bowling display, ably backing up the more experienced Hughes and Jones. |
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In different times and conditions, we might call upon experts to help us, and not just with the bowling. |
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A game of bowls is under way on the bowling green and the children's play area is busy with playing friends. |
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We have all seen that Clarke is a wonderful player of quality spin bowling. |
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He is a quality player and proved it again with his fine bowling and batting. |
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Some recreational activities were retained to cater for the needs of the ADF population across all age groups, such as golf and ten-pin bowling. |
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The French flautists joined in all other activities, including ten pin bowling, sight-seeing and shopping. |
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I'm still working on it, but I did start a trend by wearing bowling shirts sporting some true flair. |
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The three teenagers approached the victims as they walked along the alleyway past the town's bowling club. |
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Vintage bowling bags have been reinvented as women's accessories, from compacts to purses. |
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What he has lost out on, however, is the pinpoint accuracy that used to be the defining quality of his bowling. |
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He learns the value of such activities as eating a mammoth bowl of ice cream, going bowling, and flying down a waterslide at a local water park. |
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In 1974, the P.E. complex was built for basketball, swimming, racquetball, volleyball, tennis, and bowling. |
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In the last issue, we reviewed the terms and definitions for bowling balls, lanes, and lane play. |
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Team two is from the only other lawn bowling green in Thailand, situated in The Royal Bangkok Sports club. |
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Steven encourages an active social scene with evening out paint-balling, bowling and karting all paid for by the company. |
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She would stay at mine a lot when she first came up to Scotland and we'd socialise, going ten-pin bowling or to the cinema. |
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A short fellow with a refined bearing, Gavaskar consistently got hundreds and double-hundreds against top-class bowling. |
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He was a tall man standing at 6ft and when bowling he used his height well, getting lift and speed off the pitch. |
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It has been reported that one athlete took courses in weight training, bowling and jogging. |
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The use of a bowling green for playing croquet does not preclude that green from being used for bowls. |
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In the summer you can see almost every junior pupil on the village bowling green at an after school club. |
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He probably had a couple whacks with something, a tire iron or a bowling trophy. |
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Adare Active Retirement Association will hold ten pin bowling at the Bowling Centre, Ennis Road this Thursday. |
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Sports such as golf, tennis, squash, rugby and ten-pin bowling were contested. |
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The boys turned back to their bowling game, which as it turned out, was merely a contest to see who could whip the ball fastest down the lane. |
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Getting the village ready for the biggest bowling event in the country is a huge task. |
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It dealt in more genteel sports, too, with tennis courts, bowling greens and a putting green. |
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By bowling over the wicket, I would also not be giving him room for his strokes. |
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It is the only park in the area where the bowling greens have not been fenced in. |
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They're hoping to replace them with either a new National Athletics Centre or a small bowling green. |
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He's bowling round the wicket, to a defensive field, but the Aussies still manage to nibble three runs off that over. |
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After Sidhu tonked him for one huge six, Warne changed to bowling round the wicket. |
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Each structure stands 16 yards apart and is bowled at behind a bowling crease just 10 yards from the wicket. |
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The batsmen were also helped by some wayward bowling with 61 extras, including 40 wides, being conceded. |
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Diganta's wicket brought Frank to the crease, and, in his usual agricultural style, immediately went after the bowling. |
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When that did not happen, there was no Plan B or Plan C in place, and the bowling looked embarrassingly aimless. |
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The game is not all about just the star performers at the batting or the bowling crease. |
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As well as swimming, ten pin bowling and football, Simon is a keen actor with the Mind the Gap drama group and attends Craven College in Skipton. |
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They will first visit the National Aquatic Centre in Abbotstown, followed by ten pin bowling in Blanchardstown. |
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They have been swimming at Dauntsey's School, horse riding at Burbage, and have also gone ten-pin bowling and ice skating. |
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Now, as she sat in her room, she wished that she hadn't given up bowling, a sport she actually enjoyed playing. |
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A coach has to help the members of the time iron out the wrinkles in their game, like correcting someone's stance, bowling actions, grip, etc. |
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The ECB's regulations regarding junior cricket in respect of helmets and bowling and fielding restrictions have been adopted. |
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Twelve months on, Vettori's mere presence at the bowling crease brings caution from the cricket's best batting line-up. |
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Activities included parties, shows, dinners and numerous sports competitions including football, bowling, golf and volleyball. |
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He was a talented all-rounder, bowling his leg breaks off a very long run up. |
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The other night we took the whole cast to the Hollywood Bowl and were bowling until around 1.30 am. |
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The figures say everything about the most remarkable bowling feat in cricket's history. |
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I am having problems picking out the right type of bowling ball for heavily oiled lanes. |
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They come in handy when you need to cream some extra traction between your bowling ball and the lane. |
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You might think that bowling is as simple as a lane, a ball, and an approach, right? |
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People who have suffered from the yips, however, have told me that something will just click and that my bowling will be back to how it was. |
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These included arts and crafts, swimming, knock out competitions, a trip to the cinema, drama, sports, bowling and a day trip out of town. |
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He likes bowling yorkers, as two Western Australians, the all-rounder Darren Wates and wicketkeeper Ryan Campbell, can testify. |
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Billiards, bowling, chess and golf are among the few sports to allow the sexes to compete against each other. |
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This led to very interesting cave formations on the hill. it looked like a green-beige bowling ball with a few too many holes. |
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The brief hiatus from Test cricket hasn't added too much zest to his bowling, but it seems to have revitalised Javagal Srinath the batsman. |
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Perhaps it is slightly worrying for Australians that the Zimbabweans got on top of the Australian bowling at the end. |
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The former national player has added that much-need zip to the attack, bowling long spells and dominating the batsmen. |
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Military families took part in 5 main sporting categories including 7-a-side football, lawn bowling, mountain bike races, and other ball games. |
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Because of the heat, the lawn bowling was delayed until later, while the darts and pool competitions were played down to the final stages. |
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You also described 5 pin bowling as being akin to lawn bowling, with the ball being palmed. |
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Despite the snaking fingers of electricity jolting through it, the Eye of the Universe felt just as cool as a bowling ball, and equally as heavy. |
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The Bowling Green is also starting a lawn bowling league, commencing in May. |
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The Italian sport of bocce, lawn bowling with heavy metal balls, is a popular pastime. |
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An English game called lawn bowling originated over 800 years ago and was strictly an outdoor game. |
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It was a nice sized rock, about the size of a large bowling ball, probably heavier. |
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There's the guys carrying the beads, each one big as a bowling ball, only not as heavy, of course. |
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I likened it to a drunk trying to walk while holding a bowling ball between his knees. |
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Activities like lawn bowling and golf were also becoming popular, and required a strong turf to play on. |
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There are many activities that the pub participates in, including a lawn bowling team. |
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The site will house an ice rink, fitness and youth centres, a gym, outdoor tennis and lawn bowling and an aquatics facility. |
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The fields would be developed to accommodate tennis, roller hockey, lacrosse, lawn bowling, field hockey and other sports. |
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From a modern perspective it is hard to imagine how a sport like lawn bowling could threaten social order. |
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I decided that I'd go for the wussy less heavy bowling balls, in an attempt to regain control over the apparently magnetic gutters. |
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To start bowling again on his reconstructed leg must have required a giant leap of faith. |
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But the raindrops weren't as they were, each drop was heavy, like bowling balls crashing into the ground, pelting Jude to his knees. |
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Erin climbed up to her feet, and she felt as if her head weighed as much as a bowling ball, it was too heavy to keep up. |
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Some good bowling, attacking his leg stump, kept him cramped him up at first. |
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He was a four-year varsity letterman in bowling and was the team captain and most valuable player his junior and senior years. |
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The core of the bowling ball, coupled with the revolutions and rotation one applies, determines where the track is. |
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Already lined up are a rifle range, go-kart track, swimming pool and bowling alley. |
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They've been recommended ahead of a long list of other Olympic aspirants, including squash, surfing, dance sport, bowling and chess. |
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As soon as I got home, I went online and ordered bowling shoes, a bowling instruction book and a bowling ball that looks like a giant golf ball. |
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The bowling rink is available for a two hour session on Friday afternoons during the indoor season. |
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Zambia's women bowling rink team has qualified to the quarter-finals of the ongoing World Bowls Championships in Leaminton Spa, England. |
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The difference between a team's overall batting average and bowling average is often a fair indication of its relative strength. |
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Whether bowling is your sport of choice or you'd rather go hiking on any given day, there is a wide variety of athletic shoes to choose from. |
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Due to the accessible and adaptable nature of the game, bowling is also an ideal sport for the disabled. |
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These persons may participate in low-intensity sports such as bowling, golf, billiards, and cricket. |
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McHugh's other hobbies include golf, bowling, bird watching, and rockhounding. |
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From there, they went to a late movie and then played games at the bowling alley until it closed. |
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There are plans to provide an ice rink, a roller-skating rink, a bowling alley and a community sports centre there. |
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Roth is considered the man responsible for revolutionizing the sport of bowling. |
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There are all kinds of recreation, such as indoor bowling, card games, keep fit exercises, rings and many more. |
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Mr Heyes, 58, started bowling at Keighley AMF Bowl at 7am, cheered on by his friends and family. |
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For Brittany, a sense of belonging is nurtured at sports like softball and bowling. |
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As a sport, bowling has started to shed its image as a game played strictly for weekend fun and recreation. |
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I know our local association does very little to promote the sport of bowling. |
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Activities include arts and crafts, sports, swimming, bowling, cinema and a day trip. |
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Put up enough money and top bowlers will bowl with a wooden bowling ball in a parking lot. |
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He's in five bowling halls of fame as a bowler but is just as deserving as an instructor. |
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If a world-class bowler gets on a wicket that suits his kind of bowling he will get wickets. |
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We headed over to the snack bar to return my bowling shoes and grab lunch before his mother arrived to pick us up. |
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A former bowling green is at the centre of a row between residents and developers over plans to put homes on it. |
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Over-arm bowling was still not the thing in those days, but J. Caesar was a fast round-arm bowler. |
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Whether a mobster shootout or the beginning of a spicy romance, it's always better if it happens in a bowling alley. |
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Flower was hardly troubled by the bowling, creaming boundaries through the off side and running the singles hard. |
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The left-handers were undaunted and were soon attacking the rather loose bowling with success. |
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So I've now become obsessed with all the things to do at the mega ten pin bowling alley. |
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If you're bowling and feel a headache coming on, take two aspirins and stay away from splits. |
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After we had stuffed ourselves with pasta and salad, the six of us decided on a few games at the bowling alley. |
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Australia won by 197 runs after bowling out Sri Lanka for 154 midway through the final day. |
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Is he exempt if he damages a tail-end batsman when bowling a bouncer at their heads? |
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These are days when there is more rhythm and flow to his bowling, his run-up and action blending better. |
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Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath were quickly into their stride, sprinkling bouncers judiciously into some careful line-and-length bowling. |
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If Cathal and Orla fancy a break from skiing, the town boasts a ten-pin bowling alley, a bucking bronco, a swimming pool and an outdoor ice rink. |
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The manual take-up device currently in use collects oil samples from a bowling lane surface on special transparent tape. |
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This would include bowling changes, field changes, shuffling the batting order, speeding up or slowing down the pace of the game, etc. |
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But when the package was blown up in a controlled explosion it was found to be a harmless package of French-style bowling balls, or boules. |
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With his orthodox and unorthodox batting, he lambasts any type of bowling, tearing it into shreds. |
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With bowling shoes, you're relying on them to give you a good slide up to the foul line. |
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A bowler, bowling a grubber to prevent a winning run being scored, defies the conventions of cricket, but not its rules. |
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There was the festival's customary unlimited bowling, plenty of oat sodas, sarsaparillas and White Russians. |
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If you start to feel as if you're in a bowling alley instead of on a golf course, some serious tree removal may be required. |
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Favorites include staying up late on Friday night, sleepovers with friends, and bowling with the family. |
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Any malfunction in muscle memory can be detrimental to successful bowling execution. |
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He showed that in its own way spin can be as aggressive as bodyline bowling. |
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The developers will also consider proposals for leisure related uses such as a multiplex cinema or bowling alley. |
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A type of bowling played on clay court called bocce is popular in small towns. |
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James Jennings, an athlete, said he took part in ten pin bowling and bocce. |
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Then we will attach bowling balls to the ceiling on the string and throw them at the teach. |
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After eating and the boss picking up the tab which was really cool and kind, we strolled along the prom to the bowling alley. |
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The Laws of Cricket and the ICC playing regulations both prohibit the bowling of underarm deliveries. |
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Ii'S clear from the history of cricket that bowling has gone through an evolution from underarm bowling to overarm bowling. |
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They had gotten an ice skating rink that winter and now delegations were in for a bowling alley. |
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This evening DD and her friend are going bowling with the free tickets we got back in March and her friend is staying over for the evening. |
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The building which housed Britain's first ten-pin bowling alley was set to be turned into a family home. |
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Choose from billiards, horseshoes, tag games, hockey, Frisbee, tug of war, jump ropes, running, or bowling, just to name a few. |
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The only major modification he had to make was to eat at home in the evenings instead of having a high-carb supper at the bowling club. |
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Yamauchi thought that instead they could use these bowling alleys as electronic shooting ranges with simulated clay pigeons. |
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The green is regularly spiked, cored and scarified and is mowed three times a week during the bowling season. |
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In the high mountains, the bellies of top climbers bulge like bowling balls. |
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They go bowling in Morecambe, visit Preston market, go out to work, cook in their own homes and get around on a mobility scooter. |
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I was so glad I had my own bowling shoes, which really looked like normal tennis shoes. |
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He did a nice impression of a bowling ball, knocking off his first nine opponents like so many tenpins. |
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Canada setting up its own bowling association can only help the sport of tenpins. |
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After I read it, I couldn't wait to get to the bowling alley and try her tips. |
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The government paid out thousands to give us summer camps, free flying and tenpin bowling. |
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They had organised a tenpin bowling night, because they wanted something that everyone could understand easily. |
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This Delhi cricketer can so easily make a difference in a key game, wading into the bowling with effortless ease. |
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Some recreational activities were retained to cater for all age groups, such as golf and tenpin bowling. |
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Over the past few months there have been numerous fundraising events, including tenpin bowling and football tournaments. |
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He has abandoned his efforts to save the game of tenpin bowling as we know it. |
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He identified the improvement in the bowling and the fielding as other positives. |
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The town's long-awaited tenpin bowling alley opened its doors for business on Monday. |
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Planning permission for a new tenpin bowling alley was granted by only one vote. |
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If the team cannot defend 315, there must be something wrong with the bowling and fielding. |
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Virtually all of Taylor's predictions about the decline of the sport of bowling have come to pass. |
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The nearest movie theater and bowling alley are 45 minutes away, in Beckley. |
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If indoors is more your thing, try the quirky bowling spot, bol, also at the Solaris complex. |
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The 18-inch air ducts that feed the pipe rooms are each over 50 feet in length, large enough to fit a bowling ball. |
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Paul employed his wife, a deacon in their bowling Green presbyterian church, for damage control. |
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Then there was the bowling party Billy Bob Thornton threw for the cast three or four weeks later. |
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I was at a bowling alley once and a really sleazy guy asked me out, instead I told him I had a girlfriend. |
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You get a nice mansion with backyard, a bowling alley, a chef, your own helicopter, and an impressive pile of nuclear weapons. |
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Nagle heard of one guy who got slammed in the stomach by a bowling ball that came rocketing out the back of the truck. |
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Rather, he organized his own certifying program for ophthalmology based right there in his hometown of bowling green. |
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Lawn bowling required four bowls for each player and a jack for a goal. |
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We went for a run in the car and ended up in Bundoran so we went bowling. |
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It not only offers unmatched productivity, but the very best in light entertainment as well, including skee-ball, whack-a-mole and 3D virtual lawn bowling! |
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Bulldozers have begun demolishing the terrace in front of the bowling green in readiness for the building of a members' long room and 36 executive boxes. |
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Soon he seemed to have given up all hope of trying to get Pietersen out and be content to deny him runs by bowling at his legs from round the wicket. |
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He's been bowling round the wicket to Katich, but comes back over. |
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The Bears' fielding and wicketkeeping have always held their own in the SuperSport series, but Border desperately need big scores to complement their fine bowling attack. |
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He would send in the ball like a bullet from the boundary with his powerful arm when fielding, hit it to kingdom come when batting and move it around when bowling. |
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It doesn't seem at this stage as if either Craig or Gavin are going to do much serious bowling in the future and their all-round abilities have been badly missed this summer. |
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The amusement arcade comes with bowling alley, video games, snooker parlour and kiddy rides while about 75 per cent of an entire floor is earmarked for food courts. |
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Later on, a carefree lawn bowling picnic nearly turns into an ugly brawl. |
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More than 300 people involved in education participated in the sports, which consisted of football, running races, Thai lawn bowling and a tug of war. |
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For nearly a decade, I've boycotted the world's biggest motor racing event, as even senior ladies' lawn bowling has made for a livelier spectator sport. |
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The Lions Club had also planned to hold a lawn bowling competition prior to the party but unfortunately they had to cancel this because of heavy rain. |
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Other popular sports include tennis, lawn bowling, skiing, and curling. |
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The village will consist of 45 bungalow homes, apartments, a rest home, medical centre, pharmacy, shopping mall, bank, tennis courts and bowling green. |
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Hall was bowling and Alexander had put Gilchrist to field at leg slip. |
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Lawrence unveiled his left-handed prowess in a national PBA event in February 2000, about a month before he was able to resume bowling right-handed. |
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The bowling rink also is for hire and sets of bowls are available for use. |
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It has a restaurant, a bowling alley, an arcade and a pool hall. |
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I mean, who wouldn't want to be a human bowling ball, or fall face first onto a rolling concrete drum or land on my sauce bits for viewing pleasure. |
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He is credited with introducing round-arm and overarm bowling to Victoria. |
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It was an innings of great ambition as the captain preyed mercilessly on loose bowling and also showed his batting qualities with fluent stroke play all through. |
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Then we were at a loss for what to do next till I mentioned bowling. |
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He and Darren Cousins have been opening the bowling for Northants, and Blain has also been contributing with the bat from his position deep in the tail. |
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The mainstay of Scotland's bowling attack has just become a father. |
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O'Reilly, who was on holidays from teachers college in Sydney, had just been dragged from the train to open the bowling for Wingello, his home town. |
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In sports that are less complex, such as bowling, research has shown some evidence of a hot hand, according to Reifman. |
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Five-pin bowling has been popular longer than tenpins has in Canada. |
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Anyone interested in tenpin bowling can contact the state representatives. |
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In tenpin bowling, you roll the ball down the alley to strike the pins. |
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She went to the cinemas a few times and played tenpin bowling. |
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The standards have gone up, and not just in batting, bowling or fielding. |
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Bracewell believes that Lee could become the first cricketer to be taken to court for bowling a beamer following a recent incident that occurred in rugby league. |
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They rely on team-mates at the other end to direct them, using highly untechnical language plus a kind of bowling semaphore for the hard-of-hearing. |
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Bob of The Dream Team got 4 touchers on 1 end, great bowling Bob. |
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The veteran spinner topped the bowling averages with 47 wickets. |
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Cue Andrew, whose style of bowling suited the conditions far better. |
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He had Kumble bowling in three spells even when he was getting wickets and bowling mingily but he cleverly held him back for a few overs to the tailenders. |
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Get together a group of adults for a game of miniature golf, or bowling. |
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You can even burn a few calories while bowling or playing miniature golf. |
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Are they enjoying their comfy suburb, maybe walking the dog through their local park, burning a few snags, or just bowling a few balls to their kids? |
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This from a little boy with home-made stumps bowling tennis balls. |
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I have to decide what sort of position my horse wants to be in, whether it's bowling along in front, sitting on the pace, racing alone or in the pack. |
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The idea was to use these empty bowling alleys as shooting ranges for the light guns and simulated clay pigeons with solar-celled light detectors. |
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He played for turn, which is a dangerous assumption when Gilo is bowling. |
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Some really good bowling scores were turned in on this bowling day. |
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He burst onto the scene in a blaze of very quick and intimidatory bowling. |
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As a result, underarm bowling was banned from international cricket. |
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The skittles set comprised six plastic bowling pins and two plastic balls. |
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It would have involved bowling frozen turkeys down the ice at skittles. |
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This float looks like a miniature skittle seen in a bowling lane. |
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If bodyline bowling had not been curbed I have no doubt that it would have brought about a cessation of Test cricket and seriously jeopardised the future of the game itself. |
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With more attention and focus to his bowling he could become a truly formidable international cricketer, secure in the knowledge that he has more to offer than just the slog. |
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Sipping tea before the botanic feast of flowers and trees that surrounds the bowling green, the men and women in white were perplexed by the slurs. |
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The showman was back strutting his stuff, bowling bouncers and yorkers and embarking on the wildest celebrations seen since Pete Townsend starting re-arranging guitars. |
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I usually eat a meal before a finals, but that day I got to the bowling center about two hours before the show and just had a little something at the snack bar. |
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We are spending my birthday bowling at King George Bowl in downtown Saskatoon and after that we will be retiring to Ozzie's Restaurant on Idywyld. |
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Of course, you could also just play a normal game of bowling. |
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Well, now it's time for a lower impact sport, bowling, with Ciara. |
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At about quarter to four there was a text message from Leigh saying that if it was still raining at 5pm he would pick everyone up and we could go ten-pin bowling. |
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Cream teas, ten-pin bowling and a visit to Stonehenge are just some of the experiences planned for a group of exchange students due to visit Trowbridge next week. |
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For the more sedate, there was ten pin bowling and splat the rat. |
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Despite this, she is able to shop, cook, clean and carry out many other day-to-day tasks as well as take part in her favourite hobbies of ten-pin bowling and ice-skating. |
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Hoggard likes bowling simply because he likes bowling and he would rather think about his pet dog than the complexities of cricket which so fascinate many other people. |
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For some years now the West Indies bowling has been very weak indeed. |
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Thursday afternoon we all pile onto the bus and leave the camp to go to this skating rink and a bowling alley that's got mini golf and an arcade and stuff like that. |
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There are Times Square like video screens, and seven story shops selling all manner of DVDs, CDs and video games, with bowling alleys lit in fluorescent blue on the top floor. |
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Although the county council is already planning a leisure centre, the inclusion of a bowling alley and ice rink, as well as a swimming pool and multi-gym, has been suggested. |
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Officers encouraged the army to ban alcohol and gambling and to provide band concerts, bowling alleys, billiard tables, and other wholesome activities. |
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With 6 cinema theatres, 8 bowling alleys, a games arcade, a food court and also a creche, the managers of the multiplex hope to double their customer base during the weekends. |
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