Meanwhile, 40-over cricket will make its final bow in the county game in 2009, exactly 40 years after the old Sunday League was first contested.
Both scored in the 5-1 defeat of rivals Sunderland in October, while Carroll made his England senior bow in November's 2-0 friendly defeat by France at Wembley.
The JP Morgan flap is likely just a minor shot across the bow in terms of the highly public imbroglios ahead as the asset recovery saga goes forward.
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When the lid closed, it snapped the bow in two.
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He said archers were the elite athletes of the Tudor age, requiring great skill and strength to fire up to 12 arrows a minute, holding a heavy bow in one arm.
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Only on February 5th did Akio Toyoda, 53, the scion of the founding family, appear in public to bow in apology and even then critics complained that he did not bow deeply enough.
Labour Party London Assembly member John Biggs called Galloway, Respect party MP for Bethnal Green and Bow in east London, a "laughing stock" after he imitated a cat and pretended to lick cream from actress Rula Lenska's hands, as part of a task.
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For his twelfth birthday, Sandy had gotten a large, flat black portfolio made of hard cardboard that folded along a sewn seam and was secured at the top edge with two attached lengths of ribbon that he tied in a bow in order to fasten the leaves.
Wiggins, who will make his London 2012 bow in the cycling road race on Saturday, said on Twitter: "Just arrived at the Olympics, got all me kit, still think Stella was a bit Lucy in the Sky when she knocked this one up, " a reference to one of McCartney's Dad's classic records.
When Mr. Gerhardt arrived in Chicago, he found his bow broken in half and a note from TSA saying it had opened the case for inspection.
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The bow dipped in the first few standing waves, which splashed over it.
Instead, this year, his management team took a figurative bow, in the form of a 38% pay cut.
Working at a speed of two knots, HMS Protector broke the four-metre thick ice, which had trapped the cruise ship's bow, in two hours.
Of course it was disappointing to bow out in rain-affected circumstances, but they had merely been clinging on by their fingernails - rescued time and again by the bowlers.
He is truly a champion of the game who will bow out in a month leaving the sort of legacy that could only be left by a true legend.
Ms King, who became only the second black female MP when she was elected at 29, lost her Bethnal Green and Bow seat in 2005 to Respect Party politician George Galloway.
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The traditional Cockney accent is fading and is no longer so common even within earshot of the bells of St Mary-le-Bow church in east London, where by legend it was born.
However, James returned to the bow seat in time for the last World Cup event of the season in Poznan, Poland - Lucy returning to the eight - and then on to Beijing.
Davies, who made his Wales bow debut in a World Cup qualifier against Ukraine in March 2001, last played for Wales in the friendly loss to Sweden in March but that had been his first appearance in almost a year because of injury.
On display is, not only the first violin ever made in America, but also the bow, made in Hollywood, back in 1940, especially for Albert Einstein.
But the steady flow of coal and commerce does not stop in Broken Bow, where small stores in the center of town may be showing some improved signs of economic life, but making ends meet on the land gets harder every year.
Raissi was supposed to appear in Bow Street Magistrates Court, central London, but for security reasons, appeared at Belmarsh Magistrates Court in southeast London, for his appeal hearing.
Thinking the time was right for an exegesis on the bow, we asked our own Miles Hoffman to bring in his bow and his viola, of course.
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She told a friend who also worked at the centre in Bow, and managers were informed.
However, China has never shown any inclination to bow to pressure in any area.
When worshipers bow their heads in prayer Sunday, someone else will be scanning the room.
Mr. Ergen, who lives in Bow Mar but not on the 35-acre parcel, declined to comment.
The Bromley By Bow health centre in east London was the first practice Andrew Lansley visited as health secretary.
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