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A satellite link-up enabled viewers to see Vaughan speak to the rest of the team, who are currently on tour in Pakistan.
Vaughan finishes his coffee and follows me down the platform into the first-class carriage, where I've reserved two seats.
In the arena of real sport though, Michael Vaughan and the England boys cruised to a whitewash 3-0 series victory over New Zealand.
Its entrance is a weather-beaten door sandwiched between an occult bookshop and a ritual shop on Vaughan Road.
After the interval we heard a recorder quartet playing rediscovered music by Vaughan Williams.
She received no medical aid till Saturday, when she was visited by the parish surgeon, Mr. Vaughan.
Vaughan Williams seemed already modal enough and was told to write a waltz, which came out modal just the same.
I noticed, however, for the first time that Vaughan Williams provides a partial quotation of the Dies Ire.
The agenda is distinctly and bucolically British, with Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Michael Head and Eric Coates lined up.
Michael Vaughan had been doing a splendid job as a spinner, luring Ganguly down the pitch, beating him, only to see Foster fluff the take.
He struck again two balls later when Vaughan top-edged a ball to Rudolph at mid-on to go out for a duck.
Their spiritual leader is a vulturish photographer and scientist named Vaughan, played with intricate obsession by Montreal actor Elias Koteas.
The main work was the beautiful setting in G Minor of The Mass by Vaughan Williams.
The ball ballooned off his pads and landed between his feet as Vaughan, in desperation, grabbed the ball.
Undaunted, the admirable Michael Vaughan hooked a rare Glenn McGrath no-ball for six.
As Lee misfielded, Butcher called for a second that was never there, aborted his run and left Vaughan stranded.
If you've heard the symphonies of Elgar, Walton and Vaughan Williams, these should certainly be next on your list.
McGrath and Lee should open the bowling for Australia Thursday after England captain Michael Vaughan won the toss and decided to bat.
If they batted the overs West Indies would win so Vaughan had to go for the kill and Browne and Bradshaw stonewalled defiantly.
Although using a multi-choral arrangement, Vaughan Williams concentrates on three string groups and one soloist string quartet.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I am tempted, but will not be drawn to discuss how Traherne stands related to Vaughan on the one hand and Cowley on the other.
Sir Dunstan Vaughan purchased it, and it had remained in the family ever since.
Ponsonby has carried his point, and Vaughan has had a giro to Malta and back, for which the public has to pay.
Some of the sagest observations ever made by Franklin are found in his letters to Vaughan, and several of his happy stories.
Town's Bermudian hot shot is desperate to forge a goal-getting partnership with James Vaughan.
Forte was not the only top dog as Llanmaes' Mike Vaughan and Mexican Hairless Dog, Cingo, also picked up the Best of Breed certificate.
They employed Mr Vaughan as a packman, to transport their goods.
Nevertheless, according to Dickson, this manuscript clearly shows Vaughan to have been an experimentalist in the Baconian mode.
She waved her hand to Edgar Vaughan, with a gesture of ethereal triumph.
Trainer Tim Vaughan is having plenty of winners at present and his good form can rub off on this stayer.
Let's hope that this gem of a show and its fine catalogue galvanise Tate into staging a long-overdue retrospective, that Vaughan deserves.
Adeline Vaughan had an original and rather striking costume.
You've got to love Mr Vaughan, that old-school champion of cheekiness we haven't seen much of recently.
Vaughan packed the off side to Matthew Hayden, mostly in front of the wicket.
But, as she was rushing towards the girl, Vaughan held her back.
To say that Vaughan is a poet of one poem would not be true.
In the quaint words of Vaughan, it was manhood with a female eye.
The rarest are ambrotypes and tintypes of Confederates, drawn from the collection of David Wynn Vaughan, who has assembled the country's premier archive of southern portraits.
Housman's poetry is also featured by Benjamin Britten, Vaughan Williams's On Wenlock Edge, and there's Susan Bickley in Ballades and Histoires, a French collection.
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