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Flower expressed over the weekend the current situation had been "very sad for cricket" and "really annoying".
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Flower took over on a temporary basis when Peter Moores and captain Kevin Pietersen, who did not get on, departed shortly before the Caribbean tour.
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Tonight we all gawked over leopard print, plaid, fabric flower boutineers and thick cloth in bright purple, maroon and black.
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On Andy Beauchamp's street in the notoriously irritable south London neighborhood of Peckham, for example, almost every single doorstep is dressed with flower-filled planters and over-flowing window boxes after Beauchamp decided one day to start sticking plants in front of his neighbors' homes.
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His hat, flower and sailor-costume solidified over time.
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Yet the FCC still regulates over-the-air broadcasters as if TV were a delicate flower, one requiring constant fussing by an overanxious gardener.
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Flower was dropped by Daan van Bunge in the 13th over, but the heartbreak of that missed chance was soon compensated with the first of two Jan Kloppenburg strikes.
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Despite meagre resources, the duo have devised a creative flower-petal design that will right their vehicle if it flips over during the race, in much the same way that an insect gets back on its feet when turned over.
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Grant Flower and Matt Walker started to rebuild the Essex innings, bringing up the 50 in the eighth over.
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Participants also ward off evil during the festival by bathing in flower-scented water, wearing five-colour silk, hanging plants such as moxa and calamus over their doors, and pasting paper cut-outs in their windows.
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At some flower-strewn Roman feasts, rose petals were sprinkled on the food, the table, and all over the banquet hall.
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