In this series the pressure has been put on the Aussies by bowlers continuing to improve on their ability to swing the ball. |
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Although, the Aussies probably wouldn't mind now they've had a chance to get used to it. |
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You name the sport and the Aussies are in the Top League or very close to the world's best. |
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However, the Aussies are well aware they are an indispensable part of the Scottish tourist industry. |
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It was a little disheartening when the Aussies got the first penalty points on the board. |
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He was keeping his fingers crossed that he will make the final line-up against the Aussies at the home of cricket. |
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I actually began to feel sorry for the Aussies, who were a great bunch of lads. |
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Finally, the Aussies are not only the best side in the world, but probably the best ever. |
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This means the Aussies will guarantee themselves a medal if they win one game in the playoffs. |
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The Aussies travel to Germany to play Argentina on June 18 and Tunisia three days later. |
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There's no doubt the Aussies are better scrappers than most of the other teams and that's seen them in good stead so far. |
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The Aussies were frantically unpacking their crates of beer, and in no time all of them had tinnies glued to their lips. |
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Pete and Frank are two Aussies blokes who championed the endangered bilby, and four years ago, began a campaign to create a sanctuary. |
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The next time India play Australia and an Indian batsman crosses 80, you can bet that the Aussies will sledge him about his selfishness. |
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The Aussies were smoking high-quality B.C. bud and waxing their snowboards with hydrocarbon Swix and a clothes iron. |
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Only bitter rivals New Zealand provide stern opposition, but recently the Aussies have been getting the better of these encounters. |
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I'll be the first to admit that there are few Aussies that are a stubby short of a six pack. |
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The last event of the swimming program is going to be a great race, so cheer the Aussies home. |
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The gig venue was chockers full of Aussies, all seemingly determined to assert their Aussiness. |
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Out on the roads round Rivington, near Bolton, York's Charly Wegelius once again found the Aussies too hot to handle. |
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Well done, boys, but keep pegging away and the results will come against teams not as clinical as the Aussies. |
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They haven't got the legs or the time to get to us, but the Aussies respond and the race begins to concertina up again. |
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Caddick has struggled to adapt his length, the run-hungry Aussies have got off to fliers and they can't wait to get at him again at Perth. |
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They stand out like the Harbour Bridge in their getups and habits, which are foreign to most Aussies. |
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Just have a look at where some of the Aussies take strike and you will see them well in front of their creases and looking to play forward. |
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At dinner we talked, as Aussies and visitors so often do, about crocodiles, snakes, sharks, and funnel-web spiders. |
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I can't believe we have such ungrateful whiners in this place that have the hide and gall to call themselves Aussies. |
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And the Aussies, the world's sledging experts, reckon he is a soft touch in that department. |
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Having beaten the Aussies once, Britain are confident they can complete a prestigious double tonight. |
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He beat Keating in 1996, partly by casting himself as a champion of ordinary Aussies and Keating as representative of a washed-up elite. |
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Aussies with enough money are already putting deposits down for a vehicle which will not be available for several years. |
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Cathy Freeman's 400m victory would by itself have been enough for a crowd of 112,000 adoring Aussies. |
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This is a win for all Aussies and especially for us rangas who think red is the new gold. |
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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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The Aussies gave us a hiding in Sydney two weeks before and now we've thumped them at Ellis Park. |
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Believe it or not, a lot of Aussies are embarrassed at the sheer witlessness of some of the men's comments. |
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As a Kiwi it's hard to admit, but the Aussies are pretty sharp at this game, which is even more reason to dislike them. |
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Australians love America, but any worldly person knows you do not threaten Aussies. |
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In the relay, the Americans got sweet revenge for a five-second defeat to the Aussies four years ago in Sydney, while Italy took bronze. |
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This is despite England's brave attempt to bring the Aussies to the brink of defeat. |
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So the Aussies are home and the Irish left with egg on their face. |
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A minor again this year he was one of the stars on the Irish team down under and won the man of the match award in the final test against the Aussies. |
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Jones has reconciled himself to being sledged a lot by the Aussies. |
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There is no use trying to change those radicals who sling off at me and other Aussies who just want to enjoy our country and want to keep our freedom. |
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Do any of you sometimes think Aussies take sport a little too seriously? |
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Or, as good Aussies, we could fly the flag at half mast while we hold our precious slouch hat to our chest and hang our heads in shame at letting this government sell us out. |
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See, the Americans are insisting that the Australians will be tough, but the Aussies think it's all a mind game meant to put the pressure on them. |
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We can't match the Aussies for alcoholic power and concentration of flavour but our Syrahs are soft, subtle and complex wines with rich earthy and spicy flavours. |
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The actors featured in the series are a mixture of Canucks and Aussies. |
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After being welcomed by the school's band and touring classrooms, the Aussies and Germans combined with villagers from Longxi to form an 80 man dragon boat crew. |
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But these pretty guys are much more cosmopolitan than just being Aussies, and they don't just speak with Australian accents, however it may sound to the undiscerning ear. |
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Errors proved costly with the Aussies picking up two more unearned runs. |
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Okay, I know the Aussies have licked us time and time again. |
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Policy wonk, nerdy control freak, bureaucrat-in-chief, charisma-free bore and junketeer are some of the kinder epithets the whingeing Aussies have applied to the man. |
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Best thing was that even the Aussies thought they were going to lose. |
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The Aussies were upset at my contention that they're so much better at sport than us because of an inferiority complex. |
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And sleep-ins are the order of the day for the Aussies to ensure they're primed for the late starts. |
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Last week in Cleveland, Harry Hopman's Aussies walked off with tennis' top trophy, the Davis Cup. |
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We also discovered, no doubt to the delight of some unreconstructed Aussies, that we're not the only ones who have difficulty fitting in. |
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Aussies Tom Hudson and Pete Fletcher, at sea nearly 98 days, put out a plea for supplies 30 miles off the Scilly Isles. |
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Other than chardonnay, semillon is the white variety Aussies prize for herbal and lanolin flavors. |
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The Aussies have tried to talk a good game, poking fun at England eating mung bean curry and haloumi kebabs. |
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I said to the Pommy Hater, I will tell people the truth about you Aussies when I get back home. |
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There's the Jamaicans, the Trinis, Nigerians, Ghanians and Aussies as well as the English boys. |
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But the Aussies destroyed England 5-0 in the last Ashes Down Under and have pretty much dominated all forms of the game since, not including French cricket. |
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It goes to the bravado of the French security forces that they brought down the curtain in a more professional manner than the cluelessness that the Aussies exhibited. |
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They could claim to have invented pinch-hitting and besides, the hosts have outscored the Aussies in the first 15 overs in the last two games in Sri Lanka. |
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Nice to see that reference to whinging is spreading beyond mere Aussies and Brits, but no, my truck is not with the ample airing of Jim's knowledge. |
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