In the next over some loose ones from an ineffective Chris Martin allowed him to get off the mark with three boundaries in an over, featuring some classical drives, but Vaughan too was soon beaten after leaving a chasm between blade and leg guard.
France's bank bosses will get another drubbing over pay in a meeting with the president, Nicolas Sarkozy, on August 25th.
It turned out that they prepared their schedules on the correct assumption that most patients would want to start their chemotherapy treatment in the morning and get it over with.
The visitors' cause was not helped by the normally accurate Giteau missing three kickable penalties, in addition to the crucial late conversion, as he struggled to come to terms with the swirling wind in Edinburgh, but he did manage to get the scoreboard ticking over with a fifth-minute effort.
The government says there will be flexibility in how the universal credit is implemented - with people able to get help to claim over the phone or in person and to keep fortnightly payments - as well as transitional support for those who need it.
And because even in my malaise I could hear the agony of the French energy giant, EDF, in its standoff with the Treasury over what rewards it should get for building a new nuclear plant at Hinkley Point in Somerset, that seemed a plausible re-entry point for me.
OK, I've run into some trouble with authorities, but most people - in every town of every country - are just trying to get on with their lives and will fall over themselves to help a stranger in need.
For several reasons, Bush is in a good position to get tough with Beijing over economic issues.
The risk increases as women get older, with 80% of cases occurring in women over 50.
To get it over with, producers sometimes line guests up in groups of two before the performer enters the room.
Kindle Fire HD makes it easy for the over 250 million customers already using Skype to get in touch with friends and family.
Cautious governments will have their way in the conference, and their maxim will be: get it over with.
In the end, Junior pleaded guilty just to get the case over with.
"Clearly, she is motivated to get Merck to settle with the over 5, 000 claims pending in her jurisdiction, " Rubin wrote in a note to clients Tuesday afternoon.
In times of trouble many bosses like to get all the bad news over with as fast as possible.
Left alone, over-regulation will only get worse, with the cost paid in slower economic growth.
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Over time, in their relationships with us, they could get to know our preferences in music, service stations, dining spots and hotels.
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So this is what I get to go over with an impressive array of real-world Scottish managers in workshop mode in Edinburgh over the weekend.
Wales will have had only five days to get over their bruising 20-32 defeat to Australia and with that in mind Jenkins has used the opportunity to give fresh legs a run against Japan.
The Hampshire innings did not get off to the best start when new signing Michael Lumb fell in the third over with the score on 18 but the big-hitting middle order pair dominated the Irish attack.
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The encouragement from my manager to get that perspective, from the ground floor, has stuck with me over time in my career.
People whose brains started lighting up in areas associated with pain beforehand were more likely to decide to get the pain over with.
Many people use a float to wind down or to get over jet-lag -- as a deeply relaxing float has much in common with a deep sleep.
Argentina hooker Ledesma looked as though he had not managed to get the ball down under pressure from Mark van Gisbergen as he burrowed over in the corner with four tacklers surrounding him.
The Grammy-nominated artist worked with six record labels over 11 years trying in vain to get his music out, all the while toiling away by singing background or writing hits for other artists like D'Angelo and Tupac.
In the UK, only people aged over 65 or in at-risk categories are advised to get a flu jab, with take-up in the elderly category averaging between 72% and 75%.
But the country remains an economic minefield: Debt payments are a political football, healthy companies risk being taken over through loopholes in bankruptcy law and businessmen with political ties still can get the government to harass their rivals.
And mixed-use developments, with apartments over corner shops, mean people don't have to get in the car for every errand.
The numbers change as we get older, with the overall frequency of all communication declining, but even in the 65 and over group, daily texting still edges calling 4.7 to 3.8.
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