Pakistan's response was to become more circumspect and Butt passed fifty before Yuvraj struck a hammer blow, brilliantly throwing down the stumps backward point to get rid of Mohammad Yousuf.
Cliftonville's title challenge suffered a blow on Saturday as they went down to a 3-1 defeat at Coleraine.
The fights are fierce but brief: the referee will step in and stop the bout quickly when a combatant is pinned down and taking blow after blow to the head.
The charging announcement delivers one more public relations blow to Murdoch, who stepped down from a string of company boards of directors earlier this month and further distanced himself from the print business that first brought him fame and fortune.
Or would the volcano be just as likely to blow, sending hot lava down in all directions?
So they went into these really risky forms of insurance, and now as those sub-prime mortgage bonds have been down-graded and started to blow up, the bond insurers are starting to blow up, too, and the real significance is: What does it mean not just for municipalities all over the country but for the entire market?
But it is interesting that in a down economy, Americans are predicted to blow more money on Halloween than ever before.
Then the film crew revved up its generators and turned on their huge fans to blow fake potato-flake snow down the main street for the sake of consistency.
Incorrectly-soldered transistors on control boards could heat up and the power supply fuse could blow, shutting down the hybrid system causing the vehicle to coast to a stop, Toyota says.
The charging announcement delivers one more public relations blow to Murdoch, who last week stepped down from a string of company boards of directors and further distanced himself from the print business that first brought him fame and fortune.
However, if the Nasdaq takes a blow to the head, Apple will get the down draft.
No one thinks raising taxes on the middle class is a good idea--it would be a big blow to working families, and it would drag down our entire economy.
Any precipitate action by Gujral could cause Yadav and his supporters to break away -- which would deal a severe blow to the government, if not bring it down completely.
President of the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions, Bobby Carson, said the announcement was a "devastating blow" to workers across the company, from its management down.
The results are a blow to GlaxoSmithkline, which sponsored the trial, and could drive down sales.
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Amid the peaks, we do a flyby of an impossibly tiny landing platform, grazing the ground to blow off some powder, then circling back and setting down.
African-American candidates also won down-ballot races with majority white support, casting a blow to the notion that New Orleans politics and culture are mired in racial tension.
The answer is clear to space physicists and electrical engineers: it would blow out transformers and melt down our computer systems.
" Women like naturalist Ella Higginson fired back, charging that men were so obsessed with profit that they wanted to "tear down our forests, rip open our mountain sides, blow out our stumps with giant powder, (and) dam up our water ways.
Those firms are working hard to strip down their cost bases by shedding employees and minimising the risk of trading blow-ups over the next year.
When a runner goes out fast, it forces the rest of the field to match his pace for fear of falling behind, or else trust that he will blow up down the road and be easily catchable.
New techniques have been developed to "sidetrack" a well when the pipe gets stuck or to control the pressures and temperatures found five miles down into the earth's crust with blow-out preventers and special purpose high-tech drilling rigs.
After all, Europe's steel makers are enduring a double blow: prices were already low thanks to sluggish European demand in recent years, but they have been dragged down further by cheap imported steel from Asia and Eastern Europe.
And, notes Mr McGowin, in many places it tends to blow when demand is low, such as in the middle of the day, and dies down in the evening, when Americans watch television (400 kilowatt hours per year) and run dishwashers (1, 570).
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