The first team were also runners-up in the Middlesex Cup for a second year in succession. |
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Bulbs that are used for forcing indoors cannot be forced two years in succession. |
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He followed up with three consecutive Championship wins and was runner-up three times in succession. |
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The implication is that the Almighty sent Prophets towards the Israelites in succession to remind them of the covenant mentioned before. |
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The programme of sports included a popular penny-farthing race, which was won by a man from Bawtry for the third year in succession. |
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A man who collects dead animals from farms does so in succession to his father, who established the little business many moons ago. |
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James had been an architectural assistant to Hawksmoor and later surveyor at St Pauls in succession to Christopher Wren. |
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This is the second year in succession that the club has won this cup, which is a wonderful achievement. |
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The sad fact is that for the second time in succession Rangers were fiercely unlucky not to progress. |
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For the second year in succession, the event was held in the University of Wales indoor stadium in Cardiff. |
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Throwing away a two goal lead once can be put down to bad luck, but to do it for the second game in succession smacked of carelessness. |
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For the second year in succession, Carlisle are staring into the abyss of relegation from the Football League. |
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Then, for the second tournament in succession, it was the fitness of another player that determined his fate. |
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Among them was extra seating in the main stand, and for the second season in succession, United came to the rescue. |
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It is no coincidence that for the second Olympics in succession, cycling and sailing have won a good collection of golds. |
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It will be their second table-top clash in succession after losing to Sherburn last week. |
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They subsequently lost out to Kildare for the second year in succession by the minimum margin. |
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The Blues dominated the first-half, looking for their fifth straight win in succession at Vicarage Park. |
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Yet, any good running back needs to get plenty of carries in succession to get a rhythm and gets better as the game stretches on. |
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These bones vibrate in succession and move the lower membrane of the organ of corti located in the cochlea of the inner ear. |
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The bregma, forehead, nose, mouth, and chin are born in succession as the sinciput sweeps along the sacrum. |
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The two adaxial sepals are formed in succession, and the two abaxial petals become visible. |
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Zimbabwe won the third one-day international in succession against Bangladesh yesterday for a 3-0 whitewash in the series. |
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You can not help but turn each and every page in succession, until you reach the end. |
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They can just sit back on their fancy verandas sipping mint juleps while a cavalcade of birds flaunt themselves in succession. |
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With our eyes fixed on the computer screen, we adjusted the scaling, saturation and contrast of each of the digital photos in succession. |
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Gray was offered the poet laureateship in 1757 in succession to Cibber, but declined. |
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He brought an extra life to the character who stands listless before a deluge of tragedies as his children die in succession. |
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The Tanist was the person next in succession to the Chief according to the laws of tanistry. |
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When, in succession, he made Vertigo, North by Northwest, Psycho, and The Birds. |
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Such was his superiority, in fact, that when he won the event for the third time in succession in 1870, he was awarded the championship belt in perpetuity. |
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It is the story of four people who live and die in succession, bearing the same birthmark and experiencing transmigratory dreams revealed to the lawyer-scholar Honda. |
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At Surlingham, for instance, it became scarce very quickly when a pair of Montagu's harriers nested for five years in succession on one of my marshes near the River Yare. |
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A male would sometimes mount a female three or four times in succession. |
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Infrequent and uniform extra beats or ectopics are of no significance, unless they are multiform in nature, are repeated in succession and occur frequently. |
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Harold was crowned King of England in succession to Edward the Confessor. |
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It was that match that saw the emergence of the gifted Mauro Bergamasco at openside flanker in succession to the old warhorse, and captain, Massimo Giovanelli. |
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These were mostly pas de deux danced in succession, with little variation. |
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The strategy elements add a wonderful dimension, allowing actions to be queued and carried out in succession, with multiple characters at your command. |
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At every door in succession, a shout is raised, and the inhabitants severally come forth, and bestow their kindly greetings and donatives of money. |
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Subha Venkataraman won the best batswoman award for the second year in succession, scoring 150 runs in the tournament. |
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Canning was only handed a start minutes before kick-off after spending two seasons out following two horrific leg breaks in succession. |
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The 27-year-old German outqualified him for the second race in succession and outraced him in Barcelona. |
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Scotland qualified for the 1986 FIFA World Cup, their fourth in succession, in traumatic circumstances. |
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However, another suggestion was to make a number of these subassemblies in succession, which would maximize the assembleris personal efficiency. |
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Ghana should have too much talent to come a cropper versus Togo for the fourth time in succession, but they do not appeal as a punting vehicle. |
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They failed to make the final of the tournament for the second year in succession. |
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Wigan's Jim Leytham scored four tries in succession, a record that still stand today. |
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The new ball came and went with Prince majestically driving Hogan for three fours in succession in an arc between mid-off and cover point. |
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In 1981, Roberts was the reigning World 500cc Champion for the third time in succession. |
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In 1958, 1959 and 1960, he won 32 out of 39 races and became the first man to win the Senior TT at the Isle of Man TT three years in succession. |
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The objects are created by laying down or building up many thin layers of material in succession. |
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Since then, more and more Jurchen tribes presented tribute to the Ming Empire in succession. |
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A navigator shoots a number of stars in succession to give a series of overlapping lines of position. |
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At the papal conclave of 1447 he was elected Pope in succession to Eugene IV on 6 March. |
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Caesar also wrote that if Octavian died before Caesar did, Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus would be the next heir in succession. |
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Four Russian battleships and two cruisers were sunk in succession, with the fifth and last battleship being forced to scuttle a few weeks later. |
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In order to meet demands from the old world, tobacco was grown in succession, quickly depleting the land. |
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The French Academy of Sciences awarded him the prix Cuvier, and elected him one of its eight foreign members in succession to Michael Faraday. |
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Roberts claimed to be a corporation sole in succession to the bishops and to have the status of a rajah and effective state immunity. |
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A teacher may be particularly prone to passive nonlistening when a number of parent-teacher conferences have been held in succession. |
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While heredity had some weight, leadership status was more subdued over time, than allocated in succession ceremonies and conventions. |
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For instance, the Irish Symphony contains two long solo oboe passages in succession, and in the Savoy operas there are many shorter examples. |
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In Arakan, XV Corps resumed its advance on Akyab Island for the third year in succession. |
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Organisers applied for permission to run a beer tent but were yesterday turned down by Birkenhead magistrates for the second year in succession. |
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At one point in this show, a variation of this happened, in succession. |
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Sporangia were broadly ovoid or obpyriform, semipapillate, and persistent and formed in succession from a single sporangium. |
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But the notion of Ralph Nickleby having directed it to be done, tickled his fancy so much, that he could not refrain from cracking all his ten fingers in succession. |
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The British number one went a set down for the second day in succession after a woeful final service game, but levelled after a second-set tie-break. |
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The British No1, pictured right, went a set down for the second day in succession after a woeful final service game, but levelled after a second-set tie-break. |
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A deadly long potter and tactician in his prime, he played seventeen World Championship matches without defeat and won the title four years in succession. |
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In 1902, the Prime Minister, Arthur Balfour, offered him the Regius Professorship of History at Cambridge in succession to Lord Acton, which he declined. |
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