Williams broke down on a 44 but Hunter could not take advantage as the Welshman potted a long yellow and cleared to the pink to go two up. |
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The Welshman took a deep, shuddering breath, yet when he spoke his voice was steady. |
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But for the on-loan Welshman, United would already have claimed the scalp of Martin O'Neill's men this term. |
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For those keeping count, the Welshman has accumulated 23 major championship medals. |
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I am a Welshman who is as proud today of being team manager as I was on the day I was appointed to the job. |
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He swung his full weight behind a wild haymaker and caught the Welshman flush on his exposed chin. |
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The world champion rattled in three century breaks to overcome the Welshman, including a 142 clearance in frame seven. |
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The Welshman takes on Tate in Newcastle on 14 December, sharing top billing with undefeated WBU light-welterweight champion Ricky Hatton. |
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The wilful Welshman was quick to test his new manager, reacting to that substitution at The Valley with a stream of invective. |
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At one point there was an Englishman, an Irishman, a Welshman and a Scot on the first page of the leaderboard. |
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Hunter put Stevens in a snooker on the yellow, and the Welshman attempted a daring escape through the narrowest of gaps. |
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Some Welshman told me I had to read this book, though forewarned me that page 136 would induce an embolism. |
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Only a few minutes had gone when the Welshman flung in an inviting right-foot cross to the back post. |
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In a school built by Anglicans, Canon Thomas is a tall grey-haired Welshman who presents a face of calm in a town that is prickling with nerves. |
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I am a Welshman who is as proud today of being national team manager as I was on the day I was appointed to the job. |
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The Welshman defended his WBO belt with an effective, if unspectacular, display against his gutsy Kosovan opponent. |
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Until recently, however, the gifted Welshman was a relative unknown in these parts. |
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The Welshman just about deserved to edge ahead after cueing so well in the early stages of the match, although his game dipped after the interval. |
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The eleventh will probably be Welshman Phillip Price, leaving Torrance having to decide between Jose Maria Olazabal and Jesper Parnevik for the twelfth, and remaining, place. |
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The Welshman took his chance and compiled a 66 break to start him on a run of winning five frames in a row, including a 137 clearance in the seventh. |
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John Charles, the giant Welshman, gained fame playing for Juventus and was renowned for his heading ability. |
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Next morning I decided to play the doctor with a stoop, the sea captain as a Welshman and leave the nobleman as he was. |
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The Welshman immediately called the dominion prime ministers to London to form an Imperial War Cabinet. |
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Founding of the Elim Church by the Welshman George Jeffreys at Monaghan in Ireland. |
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During the 2007 Rugby World Cup, Thomas created sporting history when he become the first Welshman to win 100 international caps in rugby union. |
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The Welshman was again in fine form as double-chasing Southampton were kept at bay during a nervewracking semi-final at Highbury. |
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Morgan Tsvangirai, Welshman Ncube and Renson Gasela were recently accused of high treason for spurious reasons. |
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He had arrived on Malta in June 1942 as a 21-year-old aboard the fast minelayer HMS Welshman, having taken up a commission in the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm. |
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Being the first Welshman to take part in the legendary rally, Bounds doesn't need extra motivation. |
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The latter was completed about 1610 by a Welshman, John Phillips, bishop of Sodor and Man, but it remained unpublished until it was printed in 1893 94 side by side with the 1765 version made by the Manx clergy. |
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The region looked to Harlequins backs coach Paul Turner, a Welshman, as their new head coach. |
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For anyone who saw Charles play in the late 1950's and early 1960's when he was at his peak, the Welshman was the stuff of legends. |
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Aldridge started the season in front of Rush and consistently scored goals, thus keeping the Welshman on the bench. |
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Growing up, his football hero was fellow Welshman and Manchester United player Ryan Giggs. |
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Aged 15, Reardon beat fellow Welshman Jack Cowey in the British youth championship. |
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The eloquent Welshman David Lloyd George was known as one of the most able parliamentary debaters of the 20th century, an orator whose charisma on election platforms helped to carry him to the British prime ministership. |
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The Welshman landed a perfect kidney punch 58 seconds into the round which dumped Azzaoui to the canvas. |
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The Welshman was flipped on his back for an Ippon by a shoulder throw and his hopes of gold were gone. |
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There may have been a tug from the Welshman but Di MarÃa's insistence on throwing himself to the floor, rather than staying upright, summarised the sense of laziness from him in recent weeks. |
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Beating his man easily, with his first touch the Welshman squared the ball across the face of goal and Jermain Defoe couldn't really miss from just outside the six-yard box. |
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In 24 games at the helm, Adams – who replaced Gary Speed at Bramall Lane, the Welshman having taken over from Kevin Blackwell three games into the season – steered the team to just four wins. |
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With a home crowd behind the bubbly Welshman in Birmingham, a repeat of his feat at Maebashi, Japan, four years ago could be on the cards. |
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But the Winter Olympic-bound Welshman argues his fledgling bobsledding career isn't going downhill but, in fact, it's on the up. |
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The 9-0 featherweight prospect marks time against Welshman Jason Thomas, in an eight-rounder that leaves a slightly stale taste in the mouth. |
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Great Britain were captained by Welshman, Clive Sullivan who was the first black player to captain any British national sports team. |
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Another of Boehme's followers, the Welshman Morgan Llwyd, also believed that the seven planets could be found within man. |
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But that has not stopped many from predicting Gorseinon batsman Aneurin Donald might be the next Welshman to play cricket for England. |
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I was in a no-win situation as I was a Welshman who had been associated with one club for many years. |
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But he came to fight and caused Cleverly some anguish in the third round, staggering him with a left hook when the young Welshman was foolishly showboating. |
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New South Welshman Nic Maddinson remains highly rated by selectors. |
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The Welshman played in Doran on the break and he received the return ball in the penalty area before sliding his shot under Mannus in the St Johnstone goal. |
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Morgan Tsvangirai has been arrested as has his deputy Welshman Ncube. |
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Juve went on to cement their place among the giants of Italian football courtesy of the arrival of world-class talents such as Giampiero Boniperti, the Welshman John Charles and the Argentinian Omar Sivori. |
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In 1916, David Lloyd George became the first Welshman to become Prime Minister of Britain when he was made head of the 1916 coalition government. |
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Fish missed the conversion and so the Other Nationalities were able to level the scores a little later, Welshman Thomas crashing over for a try. |
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Ryan Giggs scored Wales' goal in the match, becoming the first Welshman to score at the stadium. |
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Rhys was housemates for nearly 10 years with fellow Welshman and actor Ioan Gruffudd, and served as best man at Gruffudd's wedding. |
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The weregild for a Welshman was 220 shillings if he owned at least one hide of land and was able to pay the king's tribute. |
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The Welshman was one of the few under par players from round one to shoot better than 71 again on an untypically firm course. |
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Reed, famed for his prickliness in interviews, exhibited flashes of his feisty temperament to Davies, which the Welshman took in his stride. |
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Volunteers Murmeda Hougaard-Kenyon and Katie Welshman dressed in fancy feather boas and glitzy handbags around the stack of suitcase art on Hope Street to promote the event. |
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If that was the understatement of the century, nobody in theIf we're with Lions' squad was blaming the Welshman for their dreams being ripped away. |
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The Welshman will compete at the Sainsbury's Grand Prix at Alexander Stadium a week after being outraced by German hurdler Silvio Schirrmeister in Gateshead. |
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A Welshman who made his fortune in the cotton trade, Owen believed in putting his workers in a good environment with access to education for themselves and their children. |
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But, for all the blows and combinations the Welshman landed in a thrilling contest, Kotelnik's counterpunching to the head always looked like settling the fight as Rees tired. |
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A Welshman of noble birth, Saint Petroc was educated in Ireland. |
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Conveniently, it was near to the fantastic Morada Bay art walk where I bumped into a fellow Welshman with an accent so strong it would make Tom Jones quiver. |
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On 20 April, in 2005 he became the first Welshman, and the fifth player in history to score a maximum break at the Crucible Theatre in the World Championship. |
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Paul Doherty questions the veracity of the letter and the identity of William the Welshman, but nonetheless has suspicions that Edward may have survived his imprisonment. |
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