One of the banes in my cricket is the inconsistency in my batting and I hope that it can carry on throughout the year. |
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This is also included because, as you know, noise pollution is one of the banes of our time. |
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Shadman transferred millions to banks outside Afghanistan in 2013 to buy property to open a business in Dubai, according to banes. |
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Permanent and the conciliation of beneficiaries as well as their selection according to the sternness of their is nation on the banes of social enquires and at the decision of the local City Council. |
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Doronicums, the leopard's banes, are a perfect example of a well behaved perennial and will give a good show in spring in a sunny position. |
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And without so much as a departing retort, some face-saving insult, the duffel-coated rickle of banes slunk off. |
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