But once those two had fallen in the same over to Danish Kaneria's leg-spin, it kickstarted a dreadful passage of play for England. |
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The 1868 Meiji restoration in Japan kickstarted the transformation of a feudal backwater into a textbook example of modernity almost overnight. |
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We illustrate how catalogue creation can be kickstarted by various automation options. |
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Renewed interest was kickstarted around 1994 with the introduction of new disease resistant Irish potatoes such as Colleen, a firm, floury potato. |
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The event was kickstarted, rocket-fuelled even, by the involvement of Rory McIlroy. |
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Doctors then discovered I had a thyroid problem in early 2005, which they think kickstarted the fibrillation. |
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Thus kickstarted, the album's identity takes shape, forged by the performer's unquenchable desire to free himself of the legend spun around him and write his own story. |
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By providing farmers with public funds, government can mitigate risks for small farmers so that projects are affordable and they can get kickstarted when returns are low and the private sector is not interested. |
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The 1931 formation of the Clarsach Society kickstarted the modern harp renaissance. |
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The qualification of England and Spain for the 2010 Fifa World Cup has kickstarted interest in Europe for the first Football World Cup ever to be held on the African Continent. |
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The 2-2 draw kickstarted a new era for Palace. |
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