The nightwatchman Richard Dawson didn't last long, driving Gillespie to Waugh in the gully in the second over of the morning. |
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The director, who ran a demolition company, had been standing in for the nightwatchman at the compound. |
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In a struggle the nightwatchman punches him and the accused then kills the nightwatchman. |
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A nightwatchman later overheard him bragging about his duplicity and arrested him. |
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He also served, when necessary, in the role of nightwatchman, guarding all the horses and vehicles of the royal carriage and hobby stables. |
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He moonlights as a nightwatchman at the Meadowbank leisure centre in Edinburgh. |
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A few weeks later he achieved a career-best 89 not out for Yorkshire after going in as a nightwatchman. |
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When the nightwatchman discovered the door unlocked and someone sleeping inside, he turned the key in the lock. |
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He was accused of threatening a nightwatchman with a pistol and was acclaimed as a martyr when he maintained his innocence, refusing to name the true culprit. |
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The youngster was not always composed but displayed an exuberance reminiscent of Alex Tudor's match-winning innings as a nightwatchman at Edgbaston last year. |
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Best removed the nightwatchman Neil Wagner with a snorter and two balls later, Ross Taylor slashed to the keeper, mirroring his dismissal from the first innings. |
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Nightwatchman James Anyon outlasted them both but when Mitchell Claydon dug his fifth ball of the day in, he could only fend it back. |
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The champion was Morgan Shive, riding Nightwatchman, and the reserve Jo Hales, on Llanarth Hornpipe. |
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Nightwatchman Matthew Hoggard survived four balls to end the day, when England held a lead of 124 runs, with nine wickets in hand. |
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