Alstonville enforced the follow-on and were immediately rewarded with the scalp of first innings top scorer, Medley, for a duck. |
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The same goes for bags of Trader Joe's Diced Harvest Medley or other chains' cut-and-ready-to-cook vegetables. |
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Medley swimmer Dean Kent is vowing to continue competitive swimming. |
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They hope to take partygoers into the night with a medley of violins, violas, cellos and trumpets. |
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Besides, a medley of reasons such as malnutrition, lack of hygiene and awareness-all caused by illiteracy-contributes to the cases. |
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The leading squelcher after three rounds in this golfing equivalent of the individual medley is Sweden's Fredrik Jacobson. |
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In the middle, dressed in top hat and tails, are the dancers, who would tap-dance to a medley of Fred Astaire classics. |
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The group performed a medley of its greatest hits after receiving the honour from Timberlake. |
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The sexy girl group took part in the star-studded US concert in Philadelphia, where they performed a medley of their hits. |
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A group of recent local migrants led the crowd in a medley of songs in various languages. |
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The soundtrack consists of a medley of tunes that perfectly mesh with the tropical paradise motif. |
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The final piece on the program was a medley of folk songs from Canada's various provinces, and went on a bit too long. |
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This group of 20 singers have been together for five years and will perform a medley of Christmas songs and classical pieces. |
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In front of the house a brass band played a medley of tunes including the Hallelujah chorus, a fitting finale to a grand ride. |
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They stop halfway down for a military marching band playing a medley of all the songs you might predict they would play. |
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Carroll's silver went with the bronze medal she won in the 400m individual medley on night one. |
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Last year Alexandra was a member of the special state squad for under 12s at the Homebush swimming individual medley. |
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Alexa Lewis anchored the medley, while Norra Stroh contributed to the 400 free relay. |
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They both won the four main swimming strokes as well as the 100m freestyle and individual medley. |
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Kenyon added four victories in relays, taking all but the 200 medley, which was won by Emory. |
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She broke her own world record in the 200-meter individual medley three times. |
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The individual medley provided the Games with the first ever swimming champion from Zimbabwe. |
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The U.S. is looking to sweep all three relays and will be favored to take the 400 medley and free events over Australia. |
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But he was stunned when he won gold and then a bronze in the individual medley. |
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It's a distended medley of uproars, asinine taunts, genuine skill, charm, and self-indulgence. |
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Thick, juicy cod fillets are steamed over water that is intensely flavoured with a medley of spices, fresh herbs and aromatics. |
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The evening climaxed with a medley of favourites which satiated fans of his back catalogue. |
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I said as much and befriended Guy, whose musical tastes encompass a diverse medley of almost unlistenable music. |
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He won the 14-15 age group 200 metres individual medley and added silvers in the 100m backcrawl, in a personal best time, and the 100m freestyle. |
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Or do you interpret it as more twisted and ironic, a bitter medley of weather criticism, tourist blurb, and the locals' proud assertions? |
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The chapters describing Franklin's early years are a medley of fragments, rhetorical questions, associative jumps and exclamation marks. |
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His hot climate allows peaches with a low chill requirement to develop a medley of complex flavors. |
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Julie Andrews was received with great warmth, 38 years after Mary Poppins, as she introduced a musical medley. |
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The restaurant here still has a string quartet that can play a medley of songs written about the very room you're sitting in. |
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Then up came Tom Dolan, the reigning champ in the 400-meter individual medley, preparing to swim his heat. |
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Caolan was also second in the individual medley and third in the freestyle. |
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Gazala also danced to a sizzling number from Student No.1 and a Hindi remix medley. |
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Canadian researchers have found that the human brain, which remains active even in slumber, emits a medley of waves. |
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The murder of the constable was, if not properly accidental, at least rather in the nature of chance medley. |
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They've already done a medley of titles and we're not going to be bothered with such prosaic trifles, or their authors, tonight. |
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Served with horseradish mashed potatoes smothered in sweet butter and vegetable medley. |
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Interspersed between dance items were the tin whistle groups who played both singly and in groups turning out a lively medley of tunes. |
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The excitement was almost palpable as Michael stepped on the blocks on Day One for his first race, the 200 meter individual medley. |
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I miss a little of their dialogue as a rowdy French accordion medley assaults my ears. |
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A single medley, out of a captivating 40-minute set, offers a microcosm of their gifts. |
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At one point I thought the gathered crowds were going to burst into a medley of wartime favourites. |
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The band began to play a sixties medley and couples returned to the dance floor. |
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Fresh goat cheese on toasted croustade topped with grilled vegetable medley tossed in balsamic vinaigrette. |
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He became a U.S. citizen in 1995 and in 2000 won three Olympic golds, in the 100 and 200 meter back and 400 medley relay. |
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Some enjoy eggplant cooked and served with other vegetables as part of a medley. |
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The dawn chorus is a medley of warblers and shrikes, and, always from the same tree, the klu-klu-klu of a green woodpecker. |
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I had a tasty prime rib for dinner with mashed potatoes and a nicely prepared medley of mixed vegetables. |
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It came with a beautifully baked potato accompanied by a large gravy boat full of sour cream and a medley of grilled vegetables. |
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Surimi is a medley of cheap fish, minced and formed into thousands of items. |
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The route is a fascinating medley of cobbled paths, alleys, fortified walls, and gardens. |
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The distance medley relay team of McGregor, Daniel, Szirony, and Jackie Smith won bronze. |
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His best events are the 50-meter and 100-meter backstroke, as well as the 200 individual medley. |
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He was first in the 100m freestyle, second in the 100m backstroke and individual medley and third in the 100m breaststroke and butterfly. |
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The mass choir thrilled the jam-packed crowd with a medley of folk songs and theatrical dramatizations. |
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Afterwards, all three put on a jaw-dropping a cappella gospel medley that left everyone's spine tingling with pleasure. |
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Today, cruise ships feature gourmet cuisine and what seems to be a never-ending medley of meals, along with choices for leaner menus. |
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On every block, there are cheery decorations, a medley of red, green, and gold. |
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The young stars of the production will be singing a medley of songs from Joseph at 4pm tomorrow, on Oxenhope's millennium village green. |
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Swimming World thought her best shot would be in the medley. |
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His clothes are a medley of complicated textures, startling but enrapturing color palettes and unabashed luxury. |
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My short program music is a medley of marches by John Philip Sousa. |
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The medley relays brought events in the pool to a thrilling climax. |
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For main course I had calves liver, nice and pink, on haggis mash with caramelised shallots and boudin blanc with a beef jus, a splendid medley of complementary flavours. |
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I remember a time when I drank wood alcohol in a Mayan village in Mexico and I ended up teaching the sombrero-wearing natives a happy medley of songs from Oliver. |
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The frequently brilliant and sometimes searing interviewer has a compassionate side that discomposes itself into a medley of expressions on camera. |
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You can grow them singly, pair a couple of compatible growers, or plant a medley of three or more comeback kids whose colors and textures complement one another. |
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An unlikely medley of five friends, one of them is now a star, the other a businessman, the third a pilot while the remaining two are in the software industry. |
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Starters were cappuccino of roasted mushroom soup with beer-battered mushrooms, followed by a tangy sorbet and a medley of lobster, langoustines and mussels in saffron sauce. |
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They performed a medley of well known songs that got the crowd going. |
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After film clips showed them in wild tuxes during the 1970s, the quartet wore simple black suits to perform a medley including each of those songs. |
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Since there are several pieces written in the same key and style, it would be easy to combine two or three pieces and perform them as a medley of Christmas favorites. |
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It was introduced by a medley from various rap songs around the place. |
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Thus we have a medley of dates, spanning the reigns of Louis XIII to Louis XV, if you include the rococo picture frame on the Rigaud to the right of the chimney. |
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Simon, Jacob, Aaron and Joseph were third in the freestyle, while the Gold team of Joseph, Josh, Darren and Rohan was second in both medley and freestyle races. |
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Apparently, ever since a female umpire disqualified him from the individual medley at a swimming gala he'd found it difficult to deal with older women. |
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In the open gala, Amy Clayden produced superb form to claim gold in the butterfly, backstroke and freestyle and a silver in the individual medley. |
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A medley of oxymorons, contradictions, and double-standards. |
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In 1828, the concept of chance medley was eventually abolished. |
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He was the clear winner in the Men's 200m individual medley as he cruised home in two minutes 11.83 seconds which was 2.39 seconds below his best. |
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The same team, swimming individual strokes, also won the medley team race. |
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After forcing us to sing a Neil Diamond medley, he tops the show by prodding the audience into doing the hokey-cokey while spraying us with champagne. |
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Hovering in the twilight zone between satire and ridicule, this medley is both entertaining and an opportunity for a cathartic laugh at troubling issues. |
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Years passed and I decided to upload a medley of these ragtime rock songs on YouTube, and that gained some traction. |
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Thankfully, Monteith's duel with Mr. Schuester provided a perfect opportunity for such a medley. |
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If you keep a medley of flavors stashed in your freezer, you can gussy up a wide range of foods in a flash. |
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He did not know that what he was experiencing then, that unreal, undesirous medley of ecstasy and peace, would be unrecapturable forever. |
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The jukebox plays a medley of sixties tunes, an apt and agreeable feature. |
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In 2015 Andrews made a surprise appearance at the Oscars, greeting Lady Gaga who paid her homage by singing a medley from The Sound of Music. |
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Maine scallops with spinach lasagna barely passes muster as a beginning, and a mushroom medley hors d'oeuvre is merely a fair starter. |
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Bunts Qatar and ATS artistes held Chitramanjari, a medley of Kannada film songs. |
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From very early times we are a racial medley from the very early settlers, for example, the Beaker people, to the Brythonic and Nordic settlers. |
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The Lex Frisionum of the duchy of Frisia consists of a medley of documents of the most heterogeneous character. |
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It's that canned vegetable medley that mixes so well with Velveeta and is a star player at tailgate parties in the fall. |
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The McPresley medley is a joint effort by Dean and accordionist Ian Muir and will be showcased at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall on Saturday. |
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Above all, in the medley of Aryans, Mongols and aborigines, which it created, it unconsciously led the way to some of the hideous Vamacharas. |
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And in all of this medley of extemporania, Nixon could count on the faithful support of the minority leader of the House, Mr. Gerald Ford. |
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Not to mention what happens when this medley of men comes back home. |
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Abbey Road received mixed reviews, although the medley met with general acclaim. |
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This abominable medley is made rather to revolt young and ingenuous minds. |
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Benzo won the 200 individual medley and 100 freestyle, Coddington was victorious in the 200 and 500 freestyle events, and Hanson captured the 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke. |
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The structure, formed from a shell of 12mm thick, sustainable sourced wood, will spur on the gyroscopically stabilised varmints with a medley of hits from Fleet Foxes. |
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The entire exhibition is monochromatic in color, a tranquil medley of beige, naples yellow and whites, interrupted only by the black text on the walls. |
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If the Sao Paulo Lebanese community is known for its conspicuity and clout, some Lebanese in Rio are proud to blend into the cultural medley of their city. |
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A medley of sea songs performed by concert orchestra, Sir Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs, is a popular component of the Last Night of the Proms in Britain. |
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The eventual format, with individually composed songs on the first side and the second consisting largely of a medley, was McCartney's suggested compromise. |
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