With a minute left, and the score 2-2, Phil Neville committed an act of folly in the penalty box and Ganea scored from the spot. |
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Neville has made the right-back position his own over the last decade and will rightly hold onto it for the World Cup in Germany next summer. |
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Neville ran up and down the wing like a teenager, always giving an option and ready to break past the full-back. |
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He slipped Phil Neville through to drive home his second goal of the season from the narrow angle. |
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In explanation the guard said that it had fallen over as the train was crossing the curve at Neville Hill. |
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Wiltshire Chief Constable Elizabeth Neville has also been honoured and been made a Dame. |
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Neville says despite some flows down the river in the last 12 months, it's still in dire need of a good flush of water to pick the system up. |
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Neville Garden communicated his own infectious enthusiasm, week after week for many years, through his work as a critic. |
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According to Paul Neville the inquiry into regional radio provides a useful model. |
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Ronaldo tries to go round Gary Neville, but the United defender gets his foot in. |
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With it I demonstrate that it is impossible to cut yourself when sharpening on a steel as long as you use Neville knives. |
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Interestingly, his first love was Standardbred trotters and he painted a number of prominent winners, such as Meadow Skipper and Neville Pride. |
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The King trusted Neville with his life, for he was his most loyal of England's grand court and they knew each other from childhood. |
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York City's part-time goalkeeping coach, Neville Southall, wants to be boss of Icelandic side Fram Reykjavik according to reports. |
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Of course, poor Neville does conjure nasty associations with cowardice and pusillanimity. |
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Phil Neville and Tim Cahill were both booked, with the former Manchester United midfielder responsible for the foul which forced off Pires. |
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A Phil Neville zinger takes a wicked deflection and Hildebrand scurries frantically across his goal-line to keep the ball out. |
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Anybody's list of cricket writers would include the formidable Marxist critic CLR James and the immortal Neville Cardus. |
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Following representation from Cllr Tom Neville, we have finally got the village roadway re-surfaced recently. |
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Matthew's character Neville and Harry Potter are both in Gryffyndor house whose team colours are claret and amber. |
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I'm not saying Neville was an uninteresting or uninventive designer, but he was definitely one who was clear about what he liked and what he didn't like. |
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Neville was my pet only until he gained sufficient flesh to warrant his slaughter, and whether the fatling nourished the leopard or our household made little difference. |
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Although Neville was supremely competent both as a newspaper journalist and as a broadcaster, I always thought of him pre-eminently as a man of the arts. |
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The year after that speech, Benjamin Netanyahu compared Rabin to Neville Chamberlain for signing the Oslo Accords. |
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It is enough to induce shuddering, cold sweats in an England defence that was their weakness even before first-choice full-back Gary Neville was ruled out through injury. |
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The year after that speech, Netanyahu compared Rabin to Neville Chamberlain for signing the Oslo accords. |
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She prefers her other suitor, George Neville, but when Griffith loses his inheritance for her sake she accepts him, hoping for a contented marriage without undue submission. |
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Their epic journey is regularly intercut, slightly laboriously, with the fulminations of Mr Neville, the colonial official prosecuting this policy, played by Kenneth Branagh. |
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Fergie was delighted as the reforged defence looked solid and dependable for much of the game, with Gary Neville standing out as Boro were kept at bay. |
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Neville Pearce and Colin Snowball won for Lady Anne Middleton. |
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Esposito plays Major Tom Neville, a former insurance adjuster-cum-militia member. |
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Neville Longbottom is a popular herbology teacher at Hogwarts, married to Hannah. |
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This year Neville won 18 first and second place prizes for his grasses, which include maize, clover, corn, wheat and many more grown on his farm at Caniaba. |
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Neville said Data Display had other major contracts with the Paris metro, the London underground, and rail systems in Lisbon, Stockholm and Amsterdam. |
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Tipitina's opened about 14 years ago, the same year the Neville Brothers formed. |
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Downstairs, a band called Def Generation, composed mostly of Neville progeny, is killing the hour before the brothers come on. |
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Art is now well into his 70s and the only Neville still in the neighborhood. |
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While Wainwright and Neville showed that sticking to what you know may also provide reward. |
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No one missed in a penalty shoot-out this time, but Phil Neville, an honest and committed defender, only 23-years-old, was pilloried for conceding one. |
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After I bewrote thee yesterday Mrs. Neville drove Lady Charlotte, young Bagot and self into Glastonbury. |
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Married dad-of-four Patrick Neville was also fined pounds 250 and ordered to pay pounds 55 costs after failing to provide a breath test. |
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He plays George, a monumental mason who enters into a pact with devilish Neville to rise from the dead, become famous and get the girl. |
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Simon McKay, defending, said Neville would be calling up to five character witnesses and two medical experts. |
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Thomas Hitzlsperger, Jan Mucha and Phil Neville will all see their current deals run out later this month. |
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Also honoured were Foster Burt, for voluntary work with the Buffalo Community Centre, and Neville Greenwood, of Blyth Sea Scouts. |
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That morning on which Mr. Neville was starting I saw Jim standing by my wagon and cutting up tobacco on the disselboom. |
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Poor Neville. He really is a Gryffindor, not a Hufflepuff, although he seems Hufflepuffish at times. |
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Alexander Neville, Archbishop of York, had all his possessions confiscated. |
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Constance of York was Edmund's only daughter and was an ancestor of Queen Anne Neville. |
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Chamberlain William Latimer and Steward of the Household John Neville were dismissed from their positions. |
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The following year, Richard was rewarded with all the Neville lands in the north of England, at the expense of Anne's cousin, George Neville. |
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Following the resignation of Neville Chamberlain on 10 May 1940, Churchill became Prime Minister. |
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Churchill's speech on 9 March was measured, and praised by Neville Chamberlain as constructive. |
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Multiple circumnavigator David Scott Cowper, Nobel Prize winning physicist Peter Higgs, and WWE Superstar Neville were born in the city. |
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As the linesman raised his flag, Neville played on, crossing for Piovaccari to net. |
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British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain was raised by his Unitarian statesman father, Joseph Chamberlain. |
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Richard Neville became the next Earl of Warwick through his wife's inheritance of the title. |
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During the summer of 1469, Neville rebelled against King Edward IV and imprisoned him in Warwick Castle. |
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Neville was subsequently killed in the Battle of Barnet, fighting against King Edward IV in 1471 during the Wars of the Roses. |
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The Manchester Guardian's music critic, Neville Cardus, met Delius during the festival. |
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The company he recruited was forty strong and included Thorndike, Casson, Redgrave, Athene Seyler, John Neville and Plowright. |
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The writings of Neville Cardus at this time were instrumental in emphasising the sense of rivalry between the two teams. |
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In early May 1940, the Norway Debate questioned the fitness for office of the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. |
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Examples are William Ewart Gladstone, David Lloyd George, Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, and Tony Blair. |
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However, by 1938, Lloyd George's distaste for Neville Chamberlain led him to disavow Chamberlain's appeasement policies. |
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Gary Neville, David Beckham, Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney all suffered broken metatarsals in the build-up to previous World Cups. |
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Following the Black Death there was a change of ownership of the manor to the Neville family by 1367, but in 1391 Robert Hansard claimed it back. |
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Their descendants Neville and Charles Eade owned it from 1931 to 1950, and then it was sold in 1950 to Durham County Council. |
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Neville Cardus spent some of his formative years as assistant cricket coach at Shrewsbury School. |
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By now, Giggs had several new key colleagues in youngsters Gary Neville, Phil Neville, Nicky Butt, David Beckham and Paul Scholes. |
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Ahead of his testimonial in 2011, Gary Neville revealed he would spend the proceeds towards a supporters club and hotel near Old Trafford. |
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The British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, resigned during the battle and was replaced by Winston Churchill. |
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The explanation may be the premature death of the mother in childbirth as Cecily Neville, Edward IV's mother raised Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet. |
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For the appointment of George Neville as Archbishop of York in 1465, four hundred herons were served to the guests. |
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Beckham's teammate Gary Neville was the best man, and the couple's infant son, Brooklyn, was the ring bearer. |
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The Neville archaeological site is located along the river's banks in New Hampshire. |
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The lordship of Longdendale was passed from de Neville to his son in law, Thomas de Burgh, in 1211 on his death. |
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Northern's fleet is maintained at Allerton, Heaton, Newton Heath and Neville Hill depots. |
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Even then the rapidly yuppifying Londoners probably thought Neville, Oz and Dennis were only in Germany because the script said so. |
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Why on earth Neville felt the need to antagonise Tevez further is beyond me. |
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The likes of Gary Neville, who is a great talker, a great optimist, and a great rallier of men. |
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Next day, Neville, 32, weds Emma Hadfield, 24, at Manchester and 25-year-old Carrick marries Lisa Roughhead, 24, in Leicestershire. |
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The scene of the crime was a long, narrow saltern, a desert-like tract of parched mud in the heart of Jim Neville Marine Preserve. |
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It was while working on a wreck in the Erme Estuary in the 1980s in Devon that Neville found a treasure trove of gold and other artefacts. |
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The limitations of this become most noticeable when Alice Neville, the wife of the man sent to bring Ramanujan to Cambridge, serves as the scrying glass. |
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Neville Hobson, ABC, is a communicator, blogger and podcaster. |
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Now, with the launch of Wideband LTE, we ve widened our lead even further throughout the greater metro area, said Neville Ray, Chief Technology Officer for T-Mobile. |
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In 1971, Neville Bonner joined the Australian Senate as a Senator for Queensland for the Liberal Party, becoming the first Indigenous Australian in the Federal Parliament. |
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Ivan Kruzliak had already taken an earful from Gary Neville at half-time and it was rare to see Hodgson as annoyed as he was while remonstrating with the fourth official. |
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Neville Henry, 54, of Extra Grow Hydroponics was sentenced to six months. |
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In 1460 Edward landed in Kent with Salisbury, Warwick and Salisbury's brother William Neville, Lord Fauconberg, raised an army, and occupied London. |
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In an attempt to avoid war, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain met with German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in September and brokered the Munich Agreement. |
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Joan had married Ralph Neville, the 1st Earl of Westmorland. |
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Henry V was followed by Benthall's adaptation of Othello in February 1956, where he alternated on successive openings between the roles of Othello and Iago with John Neville. |
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Instead of satiation Hitler menaced Poland, and at last Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain dropped appeasement and stood firm in promising to defend Poland. |
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Asquith, David Lloyd George, Bonar Law, Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin, Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill. |
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Snooker gained its own identity in 1884 when officer Sir Neville Chamberlain, while stationed in Ooty, devised a set of rules that combined pyramid and life pool. |
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Home Secretary Sir John Anderson was replaced by Morrison soon afterwards, in the wake of a Cabinet reshuffle as the dying Neville Chamberlain resigned. |
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After his son's death, he had initially named his nephew Edward, Earl of Warwick, Clarence's young son and the nephew of Queen Anne Neville, as his heir. |
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While at Warwick's estate, he probably met Francis Lovell, a strong supporter later in his life, and Warwick's younger daughter, his future wife Anne Neville. |
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On 16 March 1485 Richard's queen, Anne Neville, died, and rumours spread across the country that she was murdered to pave the way for Richard to marry his niece, Elizabeth. |
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Warwick's brother John Neville, who had recently received the empty title Marquess of Montagu and who led large armies in the Scottish marches, suddenly defected to Warwick. |
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Edward was escorted to London by Warwick's brother George Neville, the Archbishop of York, where he and Warwick were reconciled, to outward appearances. |
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By 1469, Warwick had formed an alliance with Edward's jealous and treacherous brother George, who married Isabel Neville in defiance of Edward's wishes in Calais. |
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Furious, Warwick tried first to supplant Edward with his younger brother George, Duke of Clarence, establishing the alliance by marriage to his daughter, Isabel Neville. |
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Threatened with treason charges and lacking support, York, Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury, and Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, fled abroad. |
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Edward and Richard, Duke of Gloucester, fled, but on their return, Clarence switched sides at the Battle of Barnet, leading to the death of the Neville brothers. |
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Rhienna, her mum Zoe and dad Neville spent a week nursing Snowy back to health in the family kitchen, but she's now happily settled back with her chums, Specky and Daisy. |
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