There was an involuntary shoulder-to-shoulder collision between the Australian captain and the exultant bowler afterwards.
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The Miller men -- both paratroopers -- didn't really plan to march shoulder-to-shoulder into harm's way.
She also said Democrats stand "shoulder-to-shoulder with the president" in the war against terrorism.
Be mindful of boutonnieres traditionally worn on the left lapel, she cautioned, especially in shoulder-to-shoulder shots of two grooms.
They spoke and marched and toiled and bled shoulder-to-shoulder with ordinary people who burned with the same hope for a brighter day.
When land is scarce and expensive you build close and high, and Manhattan is an island of solid street walls and shoulder-to-shoulder skyscrapers.
Our soldiers, diplomats, security personnel, and citizens continue to stand shoulder-to-shoulder.
He will work shoulder-to-shoulder with Reses in cost controls and rationalization.
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From busy Colva, strike up north to the tiny villages of Majorda and Betelbatim, where a scattering of five-star resorts has actually helped keep smaller-scale shoulder-to-shoulder development at bay.
In bazaars normally crowded shoulder-to-shoulder, there are virtually no customers.
But having seen the removal of a potential obstacle in the shape of Mr Mandelson, it may suit the chancellor to signal once again that he is shoulder-to-shoulder with his boss.
Lee Garfinkel, who makes in the high six figures as chairman of DDB New York, sat shoulder-to-shoulder with his competitors as the tattooed grads rotated through the room in preassigned 15-minute meetings.
"I have taken the view that Britain should stand shoulder-to-shoulder with America after Sept. 11, and I have never deviated from that view, " Blair told members of the American and British press corps.
Germany and France are no longer shoulder-to-shoulder equals.
It will also be an opportunity to recall the valor and sacrifice of the U.S. and British armed forces and their long tradition of standing shoulder-to-shoulder beside each other in defense of our liberties and shared values.
As a leader in the Continental Army who fought shoulder-to-shoulder with men from Europe and America alike, Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski battled to extend the principles that were as dear to him as they are to us -- liberty, equality, and justice for all.
The back of the lead bus in the McCain convoy is always crammed with as many of reporters as will fit -- some hunched over on ledges, others squeezed shoulder-to-shoulder in bench seats -- as the Arizona senator conducts free-ranging conversations that has come to be a campaign trademark.
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"I would just ask the community to stand shoulder to shoulder - as they will, as the GAA community always does - with the family at this time, " he said.
That might leave others--in particular, high-growth and high-tech companies, who can ill afford debt--to shoulder the burden of corporate taxation.
Prosecutors in New Jersey recently used the Patriot Act to convict Yehuda Abraham, whose services were used in a plot to sell shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles to terrorists with the understanding that they were going to be used to shoot down U.S. commercial aircraft.
To clear roster space for Laffey, the Mets optioned reliever Jeurys Familia to Triple-A Las Vegas and transferred LHP Johan Santana (shoulder surgery) to the 60-day DL. ...
There was little opportunity for improvisation but one notable moment followed when Rankin sent a full toss well wide of off-stump and Morgan somehow managed to get outside the ball and flip it over his shoulder to the fine-leg fence.
Blue Jays RHP Dustin McGowan (60-day DL, shoulder) is going to move to Triple-A Buffalo to continue his rehab.
She had been experiencing discomfort in her right -- and serving -- shoulder, with initial tests leading doctors to believe inflammation was the cause.
The real trick to getting cheap fares is to travel during the so-called shoulder season, according to Anne Banas, executive editor of SmarterTravel.com.
The effect of such laws is not to erase the existence of these verboten risks, but to force low-risk patients to shoulder substantially higher premiums.
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One of the problems Federer has on clay is that he has a single-handed backhand, and Nadal can get so much spin -- so Federer is trying to hit single-handed shots up around his shoulder.
Italy looked to have genuine claims for an infringement when Bergamasco powered down the wing only to be shoulder-charged by Southwell, earning his 50th cap along with Chris Cusiter, after kicking ahead.
One of the wounded officers -- whom the sheriff identified as Deputy Scott Boyington -- was shot in the shoulder and is expected to survive, a law enforcement source in Louisiana told CNN.
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