Scores were slow to come in the first half, and it was only two points apiece after 20 minutes. |
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To add extra spice to the proceedings the heavens opened at half time and the rain began to pour as both teams turned round 3 points apiece. |
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Both struck four boundaries apiece and hustled the singles with a great deal of urgency. |
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In modern terms this is called double sculls, where each rower has two oars apiece. |
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Keep in mind that one gram of fat contains nine calories, while the same amount of the other two macronutrients counts for four calories apiece. |
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They slumped to 23 for 3 after Rashid Khan was run out and David Harrison and Jon Lewis took a wicket apiece. |
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Even downloaders who cut their CD purchases plan to buy about six CDs apiece in the next year. |
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That then turned the ball over to Riley, and she quickly aced out the second game of the match, to even the match at one game apiece. |
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Missouri's 2 million or so households would get 22 acres apiece if all the land in the state were divided among them. |
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People pack the cafes to eat several courses at lunch, yet their posteriors do not require three or four chairs apiece. |
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The two banks will also forgo the right that prevents their shareholding from being further diluted to less than 3.75 per cent apiece. |
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United and Bayern lead their group with eight points apiece and a victor this evening will book a place in the last-eight knockout. |
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The galleys led the way, and in their van rode three of the four great galliasses, thrashing the sea to foam with three hundred oars apiece. |
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The rooms were bigger than The Laughing God's, but no fires had been laid, there were no hot baths, and meals cost two coppers apiece. |
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Sadly, aggregate scores counted for nothing in those days, and having won and lost a leg apiece, the teams played off. |
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There were few fluent passages of play and only sporadic excitement in a game where the players worked industriously for a point apiece. |
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As it happened, a goal apiece in stoppage time provided an exciting climax, though it brought conflicting views from the managers. |
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The horse-rich families with thirty horses apiece would go to hunt for meat and robes or to trade horses for buffalo robes or camas for clothing. |
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With these things costing no less than Rs70, 000 apiece, this debt ridden friend of mine really has an issue here. |
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There were two tries apiece for wing Rory Kerr and centre Alan Gibbon, with Ross Lothian getting the other one. |
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Instead the home team began to dictate the exchanges although it still remained nil apiece come half time. |
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Both sides failed to run away with the lead and on 15 minutes of play they had three points apiece. |
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The home side held their own with one of the league favourites as both teams retired two goals apiece at the break. |
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The teams were still equally matched at 14 players apiece when it started to rain. |
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A large crowd watched a very competitive decider and the sides finished level at two goals apiece. |
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Irene Walsh and Sarah Dixon scored three apiece with Claire Healy accounting for the other. |
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However both sides would have to be happy with a point apiece in a brilliant game, which was a delight to watch. |
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Both managers were happy with a point apiece in a game spoilt by the strong wind that blew for the entire 90 minutes. |
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With two wins apiece from their opening two games, England currently head both the men's and women's tables. |
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Vendors sold whistles and hooters for a pound apiece, their faces familiar from less exalted events. |
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Maybe I'm missing the point, but wouldn't it make more sense to give 77 people a million apiece? |
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There were 15 pages with about nine pictures apiece, and several clearly involved children. |
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Carla and I walked into the local bike dealership and bought two brand new bikes for twenty quid apiece. |
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Referee John Underhill resisted the temptation to produce any more punishment than a yellow card apiece. |
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With each team recording a win apiece so far this year the feeling is optimistic in both squads. |
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A goal apiece in the extra period meant the teams still couldn't be separated. |
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York City's two matches this week realised a point apiece but in all other aspects it was a week of contrasts for the Minstermen. |
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There are also three adjoining annexes, one with six bedrooms, as well as a self-contained apartment and another two with three en-suite bedrooms apiece. |
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They were tiny guns by Navy standards, the least of the so-called great guns, about four and a half feet long and weighing seven and a quarter hundredweight apiece. |
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You can find fourteen of these copper creations, all initially containing 3,900 liters of liquid apiece, on the Macallan estate. |
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With just over four minutes gone it was again level at 24 apiece. |
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Both teams finished the regulation seven innings with three runs apiece. |
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Clues flash on a large screen for just eight seconds apiece. |
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Since the pampered little wretches have an acre of grass apiece and a daily bucket of sheep muesli, we took a dim view of their varying their diet with bark. |
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Both countries claim about 4.5 million reservists, although reasonably well-equipped, trained and expeditiously mobilizable troops probably total no more than 500,000 apiece. |
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The old ' cull ewes' sold for as little as two pounds apiece. |
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She nailed both of her shots to even the score at 50 apiece. |
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A penalty apiece from Flatley and Paterson saw the sides locked together at 3-3 after 10 minutes and it was nip and tuck for the rest of the half. |
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The horse-rich families with thirty horses apiece would go to Buffalo to hunt for meat and robes or to trade horses for buffalo robes for clothing. |
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Each sail has a halyard, downhaul and port and starboard sheets, and the eight square sails have three or four buntlines and two clewlines apiece. |
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The left-arm swing bowler has now gathered up 21 Championship wickets in the last six innings and he has taken them at an incredible average of 8.76 runs apiece. |
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When the two little fuzzballs were born, weighing maybe a pound apiece, she roused herself just enough to lick them clean and plant them on her chest. |
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The machines will dispense the prophylactics at a price of one yuan apiece, and it is hoped that they will prove an effective tool against the nation's HIV epidemic. |
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Ever since he driveled on my hand whilst I held apiece of zinc plating that he was cutting out in the field I realized that he was more than just a scientific supervisor. |
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To win over sceptical locals it was whitewashed, fitted with lighting and a band, and the public charged a shilling apiece to walk through it. |
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David Perlous and Thomas Quisenberry won two events apiece to lead Sheldon to a 106-64 victory over South Eugene at Sheldon Pool. |
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The five provinces bordering the Gulf of Saint Lawrence also have several provincial parks apiece, some of which preserve coastal features. |
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Morgan Scroggy of Canby and Jacqueline Leung of Barlow led qualifying in two events apiece. |
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Each rate center got one or more three-digit prefixes serving 10,000 phone lines apiece. |
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Then I give them a tot of rum apiece, as they sit huddled in their blankets. |
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Matt Pugh, Ron Edmondson and Luke Challis led the 60-man field on 146 apiece after 36 holes. |
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The sticky buns are about five-to-six inches in diameter, and weigh about four-to-five ounces apiece, Mahoney said. |
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Prominent for the Royal were a couple of former Marsh Conservative players, Edward Bowen and Philip Cockayne, who each won three sets apiece. |
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The ageing Duke, short of a few bawbees to pay death duties, is offering us two of his Titians for pounds 50 million apiece. |
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By contrast 30 Tarantula Hawks weigh just 20lbs apiece and are used as recce aides by bomb-disposal teams in Afghanistan. |
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Two dampeners apiece are used on each Monster RizrJax to fight hand shock and vibration. |
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Amido Balde and Teemu Pukki staked their claim for more regular foootball under Lennon with a goal apiece against the Turks. |
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A point apiece leaves both sides tied for second place in Group F with Argentina leading the way thanks to their 2-1 win over Bosnia and Hercegovina on Sunday. |
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A brace apiece from Josh Blake and Darren Timms plus a stunning second half volley from Paul Nicholls fired Leamington to a 5-1 league victory over Highgate. |
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The races include two runoffs for the Los Angeles City Council and one runoff apiece for the Los Angeles school board and the Community College District's board of trustees. |
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The main quarry was the mighty bronze whaler shark, and the lads managed at least a couple apiece, including a 242lb monster for club chairman Mick Graham. |
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While we only got one papadum apiece, which might have been a bit on the skimping side, the pickles were so tasty you wanted to scoop as much onto each piece as possible. |
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And he certainly made his trip pay dividends as he captured some terrific carp to 37lb, roach over 2lb apiece, and his best Wels catfish weighed in at 100lb. |
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Bro responded with two tries, one apiece to flanker Dafydd Jones and scrum-half Neil Honeybun one of which was converted by outside-half Danny McCormick. |
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Pele and Helmut Rahn fired home six goals apiece, Vava and Peter McParland hit five, and Kurt Hamrin, Lajos Tichy, Agne Simonsson and Zdenek Zikan rippled the net four times. |
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The 2015 longlisted authors come from nine different countries, with the highest numbers from Lebanon and Egypt, with three authors apiece, he added. |
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Almondbury and Emley are playing their first-round replay with a bowl-out at Fernside Avenue on Tuesday after finishing level on 277 runs apiece in the original match. |
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