He tried to hook a rising Gough delivery but succeeded only in top-edging the ball to Giles. |
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Yorkshire's committee decided last week to take a hard line and tell Gough that they expected him to see out the remaining year of his contract. |
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Gough is a prolific songwriter, eternally questing for the solid gold classic. |
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In my judgment, the uncontroversial position of Mrs. Smith's son was not such as to cause her to fall foul of the principle set in Gough. |
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Paul Evans drove his free kick around the wall, but Alan Gough in the Glens' goal parried the shot and the home defence scrambled it clear. |
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Gough is among the most decorated and highly regarded Scottish players of his generation. |
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Shortly afterwards, Gough punched a drinker, who had to be taken outside by the landlord. |
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Gough said all of England's players needed to be in form by the start of the Test series in July. |
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Maybe they should have Gough out on the doorsteps as a pitchman, dodging the election canvassers to personally tout the club's wares. |
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The past 18 months have been ruinous for Gough, who has had to endure three operations on his right knee. |
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Gough will be in a good position to judge, as he will be working for Sky Sports during its coverage of the series. |
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Gough called set three but at 15 all, two errors handed the game to Palmer. |
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In the hands of lesser songsmiths, such lines would inevitably sound like so much rot, but Gough has a peculiar charm about him that gradually disarms the jaded listener. |
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But Durham, who had already been playing in South Africa for a week, got off to a flier as the pitch eased and a half-century from Michael Gough put them in charge. |
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The probability is, however, that Gough has already formed a pretty good idea of where he will be going and that only the final details remain to be settled. |
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Aboard Safran, he also talked about his incredible conversation on the VHF in the middle of nowhere with a researcher on Gough Island. |
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Denise Gough is riveting as Abbie, the aged widower's new bride, with big glinting eyes and tousled blonde curls. |
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It's a staged song-cycle written by Orlando Gough and Richard Chew and performed by The Shout, an incredible 16-piece acapella choir. |
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Two endemic land birds are found at Gough, the Gough moorhen and the Hough finch. |
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Mr. Speaker, the two audio experts that we hired are Tom Owen and Allan Gough. |
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In Tristan da Cunha, efforts will focus on the control of alien mice and plants at Gough Island World Heritage Site. |
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Working under Gough and his assistant proved an attraction for a tenacious performer whose Scottish father Michael genned him up on the pair's pedigree. |
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Tracey Gough added to the beauty of the gardens by having a lily pond built and having rhododendrons and azaleas and many more exotic trees planted in the gardens. |
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The work of Gough has shown that a metal deforms under cyclic strain by slip on the same atomic planes and in the same crystallographic directions as in unidirectional strain. |
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A great songsmith and a careful performer, despite what he would have us all believe, Gough is not an interesting stadium prospect, especially when the set is 40 minutes long. |
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John Gough, OSI chairman, says the funding cuts will have an impact on breeders and commercial producers who used the genetic improvement testing services. |
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Neil Gough said the concepts of market efficiency gap and true access gap are very important-the key now is for regulators to determine what the relative size of the gaps are in any given country or area. |
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Joseph Gough, an experienced fisheries writer and historian, conducted an assessment of the policies for foreign quota allocations and bilateral fisheries agreements over the past 30 years. |
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Annie Gough was thrilled when the note from a then 10-year-old Tony Hayden asking for a pellet gun was uncovered in her house after 64 years. |
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To accommodate both his wife and his work, he moved to 17 Gough Square near his printer, William Strahan. |
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A Royal Society of Arts blue plaque, unveiled in 1876, commemorates his Gough Square house. |
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Gough also supports five other species – the Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross, the sooty albatross, the Gough moorhen, the northern rockhopper penguin and the Atlantic petrel – which are at risk of global extinction. |
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The outcome of this interspecies warfare is a foregone conclusion, however: battered but unbowed, the mice are defeating the humans. Out in its isolation, Gough is home to animals found nowhere else. |
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According to Tom Owen and Alan Gough, two foremost forensic audio experts, the tape is incomplete, the tape has been doctored, including the insertion of a fabricated soundbite, and the doctoring occurred a number of times. |
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Gough The Jack Block Award, given annually for distinguished contributions in personality psychology. |
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A team of South African meteorologists live on Gough. |
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In the middle of this wilderness, around 3.000 kilometres from Cape Town, he said: «I got within 3 miles of Gough Island, a dark mass covered in clouds, full of sea birds with dozens of seals around. |
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Sheriff James Williamson deferred sentence on Gough until next month, and ordered social workers to produce a report independently assessing Gough's emotional and mental health. |
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Haig selected Gough to command the offensive on 30 April and on 10 June, Gough took over the Ypres salient north of Messines Ridge. |
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Gough planned an offensive based on the GHQ 1917 plan and the instructions he had received from Haig. |
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The match also marked the end for departing Wales internationals Ian Gough and Gareth Cooper at Rodney Parade. |
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Gough and Inaccessible Islands is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the archipelago of Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic Ocean. |
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Whether or not Tristan and Gough represent two distinct volcanic centres is still debated. |
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He gave up the house in Gough Square in March 1759, probably for lack of funds. |
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However, the test in Gough has been disapproved of in some Commonwealth jurisdictions. |
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The artist Charles Gough is more famous for his death on Striding Edge in 1805 than for what he achieved in his life. |
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On July 19, British General Sir Hubert de la Poer Gough, head of the Allied military mission to the Baltic countries, ordered Goltz and his troops to return to Germany. |
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So Roy Carroll, Carlos Cuellar, Lee McCulloch and Jean-Claude Darcheville will be tasked with emulating the achievements of Andy Goram, Richard Gough, Brian Laudrup and Mark Hately. |
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Mark Ealham and Craig White, in particular, are adept at that while Darren Gough can be guaranteed to deliver countless searing inswingers. |
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Dave Cockbill and Lee Gough had given the home side a 2-0 interval lead only for second half strikes from Chris Busby and Dave Brush to level. |
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The nucleus the side was slowly coming together as players such as Hussain himself, Graham Thorpe, Darren Gough and Ashley Giles began to be regularly selected. |
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However, lacking reserves Gough had to retreat behind the Crozat Canal. |
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The marine zone of Gough Island was extended from 3 to 12 miles and Inaccessible Island was included with the surrounding marine zone extending out to 12 miles. |
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His bowling was used sparingly last year and it is to be hoped that skipper Darren Gough gives him a chance to make his wobbly dobbers count in kind conditions. |
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During the morning, Gough had told the Fifth Army corps commanders to push on but when reports arrived of a repulse at 19 Metre Hill, the order was cancelled. |
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Gough was born in London, where his father, Harry Gough, was a prosperous director of the British East India Company and also a member of parliament. |
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Gough was sentenced to 20 weeks' imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, for the racially aggravated assault, and suspended sentences for the other offences. |
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