Smith opened solidly for the Proteas but the Windies made an early breakthrough when Alviro Petersen (1) miscued a pull of Roach to midwicket at 17-1.
That meant giving a lot of pull to a scouting and player development operation led by Bill Schmidt, which has come through with flying colors.
The idea hit him on a golf course in Fiji after he watched a player pull out a bottle of Evian.
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We are moving from a world of push, where people are expected to follow detailed scripts to accomplish specified tasks, to a world of pull, where everyone must master the techniques of drawing out people and resources when needed to address unanticipated opportunities and challenges.
The sale is part of a strategy to pull out of non-core markets.
If I want to go to Google and type in a search and pull up a plethora of different sites that I can go to, I'm not discriminated against in terms of which sites are revealed to me.
The Credit Suisse study points to previous research that shows that having a bigger pool of talent to pull leaders from and a better mix of leadership skills among that team leads to better performance.
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Book browsing is hungry and thirsty work, but there are plenty of options for a prolonged stop: pull up a chair at one of the many cafes that surround the city's squares or head for the Mosae Gusto underground food hall.
Add to that the possibility that a collection of collegiate "unknowns" in a far-flung part of the U.S. could rise up and pull off a series of shocking upsets in the tournament is part of the beauty of this unscripted springtime story.
The group is reportedly considering options such as a gradual pull-out of American troops and a diplomatic push to persuade Iran and Syria to curb the insurgent groups they are thought to encourage.
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The invention of a superior harness enabled a horse to pull loads of far greater weight for longer periods of time, making the horse the primary farm animal.
"There are many investors out there who will take a gamble, figure I'll pull a monkey out of my hat again, " says Eugene, 43, a Canadian native with a Bahamian passport.
It has a simple-to-move foot bar that lifts and clicks into place to reduce transition time between exercises, patent-pending collars on the springs to make them easier to grip when changing settings and a rope system that lets you adjust length with the pull of a lever.
So far this year the geniuses behind these contraptions have managed to pull a bit of the egg off their faces.
That extra money could pull a family of three out of poverty.
But asking Taco Bell to pull a nanosecond of an advertising spot that is clearly meant to be in jest is insulting.
This more vulnerable Lara still does things that most "normal" people wouldn't do, like pull a piece of pipe from her wounded torso.
Earnings were a push and pull of higher expenses from royalty expenses and higher general administration costs on one hand, and lower subscriber acquisition costs on the other.
In the Mac version demonstrated for the developers, a click and pull of the mouse an operator reshaped an animated face, watched it change shapes as he pulled it through a virtual knothole, twisted it and turned it.
Instead I also see a timeless and interlocking mosaic linking each of us together through the gravitational pull of a mutual purpose and shared destiny.
It was part of a plough that equalised the pull of the horses.
That such a small group could pull a contrite message out of a chief executive also shows just how the Web can channel consumers' anger.
Kournikova's participation in the 32-player event in Alabama depends upon her recovery from a thigh injury that caused her to pull out of a WTA event in South Carolina last week.
Some in the industry have warned of political pitfalls ahead as Mr Schmidt tries to pull together a number of government agencies and their various cybersecurity issues.
Any number of other players could pull out a victory, of course.
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So I suggested she put the list aside for a minute, take a deep breath, and pull out a clean sheet of paper.
Soldiers, who had been told to be on the lookout for such a truck, stopped it when they saw it pull out of a driveway in the Al-Doura neighborhood and begin following them.
We New Yorkers like to think of ourselves as people who pull together in a time of crisis.
But he admitted it was a "disappointment" that Shell had announced it would pull out of a giant wind farm scheme in the Thames Estuary.
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