Hamilton said Saturday's seven-wicket defeat at The Grange in Edinburgh was his final bow as skipper because of work commitments.
Burdett said: "David took three for not many in the semi-final last year, " but missed the final when the Grange skipper became available again.
If you happen to be in London from Oct. 25-28, you might think of attending the China Investment Summit being held at The Grange St.
He made 48 in Scotland's total of 211 all out at The Grange, with England easing to victory with seven wickets to spare in the 33rd over.
That would mean vintages to rival the legendary Grange line from the Penfolds vineyards, which today lie across the Barossa.
Scientists with the Coast Guard Research and Development Center and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency conducted experiments in a section of the Illinois River called the La Grange Reach, where Asian carp are well established.
The vineyard has been the source of some of Australia's best reds, including the legendary Penfolds Grange.
The best of the Fosters labels and lines, not just the great Penfolds Grange, will find their way home.
In 2006 - 30 years after the first 125 passenger service left London's Paddington station for Bristol Temple Meads - Grange told the BBC News website his modernist classic had an immediate impact.
Sandbags were holding back the murky Mississippi from La Grange City Hall, a bank and a handful of threatened homes, and the water was receding.
The van, which had false registration plates with the number KP52 XGD, was seen to speed off along Grange Cross Lane after the shooting and was later found burned out in Carr Lane, Moreton.
In 1998 an Australian crime ring was caught hawking knockoffs of the famed 1990 Penfolds Grange.
General David Grange joined the CNN.com chat room by telephone and CNN provided a typist.
The woman grabbed the piglet from Newham Grange Country Farm in Middlesbrough on Saturday, Cleveland Police said.
Police said the man was attacked at about 10:10 on Saturday in Grange Road, at the junction with Chalmers Crescent, after getting off a bus.
The red postbox at the post office on 31 Grange Road in Jarrow, was painted gold on Saturday.
During the 12 years he lived in Paris, he accompanied the peripatetic YSL clan and the likes of Betty and Francois Catroux, Jacques Grange, Robert Wilson and Mattia Bonetti to the finest museums, auction houses, private islands, villas, gardens and costume balls, a lifestyle that helped shape Cox's burgeoning aesthetic.
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Paterson, from Edinburgh, attacked an 89-year-old man in Grange Road, at the junction with Chalmers Crescent.
Grange says she has the highest standards of aesthetic, structural and intelligent design.
William Cave, of Eardley Grange Farm, said the scheme would cover 3, 000 acres and "turn a country landscape into an industrial one".
The van, which had false registration plates and a green band around the edge, sped off along Grange Cross Lane and was found burnt-out a short while later in Carr Lane, Moreton.
At one point officers had considered the woman may have been a prisoner who escaped from Askham Grange open prison, but thumb prints and a signature sent from the Republic of Ireland discounted this theory.
Or the time, I asked Zelda la Grange, his devoted personal assistant, to take a photo of me and Madiba together before I went up to Cambridge.
Burdett admitted he was lucky to lose the toss because "I would've bowled first because the wicket was a little bit sticky early on, " but Woodhouses won it, chose to bowl and Grange openers Jonathon Bean and Nick Hadfield put on 121 for the first wicket.
Mike Barber discovered the break-in at Procters, in Grange over Sands, on Tuesday morning.
Resident John Gardner, of Irthlingborough Grange, said he was pleased the development was one step closer.
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