Munster were forced into a change just before kick-off with Ian Dowling coming in for the injured Denis Hurley on the left wing.
After an erratic start from Jerome Taylor, Vasbert Drakes came on first-change to dismiss Marvan Atapattu for 15, fishing outside off-stump for Gayle to collect.
Gael-force winds of change off the shores of Lake Michigan have swept through Milwaukee.
It's still a great stadium and we have the ability to increase the capacity there to 42, 000 but this is a one-off opportunity to change everything.
"Time and time again communication is passed up the chain of command but when I was there it didn't change dramatically - the letters were sent off about the potential dangers, but things just stayed the same, " he added.
The Dragons replaced their fly-half with Shaun Connor early in the second stanza, and were forced into another change when tight-head Robinson went off with a shoulder injury, increasing their concerns at prop ahead of Friday's daunting Heineken Cup trip to Gloucester.
While opening up two-way control and surrendering the UI to its perceived over-the-top video-providing enemy could change pay-TV as we know it, the trade-off is Google TV compatibility could give 'em the competitive edge they need.
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Even if they're able to cross the 911 hurdle and retain their customers, VoIP providers also worry that the FCC ruling represents a change in the government's hands-off attitude towards the new technology.
The main reason was the one-off impact of an accounting change, and the cost of implementing the firm's GLOBE operational efficiency and performance programme.
The pair conceded 85 from six overs with the new ball before Trego came on as first change and immediately had Afzaal taken at long-off by Wes Durston.
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One of the most memorable examples of this on-again, off-again partnership with the FF involved a very different kind of costume change.
To narrow the deficit, it will be tempted to short-change infrastructure spending, an investment that pays off slowly.
England were forced to change their line-up when Michael Shenton was stretchered off after a clash of heads with prop Ben Hannant.
But the request to hold off the change comes after several high-tension days at NYSE and growing concerns among traders that the initiation of Reg NMS today will jam up communications among exchanges.
The satellite - which had been intended to study the effects of climate change - should have separated from the rocket and deployed its solar panels some nine minutes after take-off, at an altitude of 302km.
Just as you spend money to build market share, launch new products and increase brand recognition, be willing to invest in initiatives that will change longstanding workplace practices--like performing preliminary activities off the clock or attending midday meetings--that put you at risk.
Last summer, Target Stores (nyse: TGT - news - people ) kicked off a major change in the way drugs were packaged.
Conversely, countries that accept change will be rewarded with a more vibrant and better-off society, even if they have to accept social changes that they may not welcome.
"This would cause a global catastrophe wherever it hit the Earth, via a climate change, and this would lead to a rapid cut-off of the food supply and ultimately within a few months to a loss of probably a quarter of the world's population, " he told BBC radio.
The group kicked off a change in radio programming, as so-called alternative stations have put them and other folk bands into rotation next to hard-rock acts.
So called rainbow proteins (a spin-off from work into bioluminescence), which change colour in response to particular compounds, are also an option for detecting environmental toxins, or the potential agents of terrorism.
"Naturally I would have liked greater central intervention in critical areas such as change of use, parking, business rates and the sign-off of new out-of-town developments and I will continue to fight for these, " she said.
Cortez, pausing only to change into a nice suit, takes off in a juiced-up Corvette ZR1, heading to the frontier and, little though he knows it, to a showdown with Owens, which is tantamount to driving into a wall.
When Phillips chooses to spread the play, defenses have to contend with stand-off Rhys Priestland, whose booming kicks can change field position in an instant, or the prospect of attempting to tackle the muscular midfield of Jamie Roberts, a 6-foot-4, 243-pound battering ram, and Jonathan Davies, a bruising 6-foot-1, 227-pound ball carrier with a deceptive turn of speed.
Young people living in rural areas require new coping mechanisms to deal with climate change and shrinking farm sizes, and to exploit opportunities for off-farm work.
The Swede, who has joined hometown club Helsingborg, often came off the bench to change the shape of a game - as he did so spectacularly in the Champions League final over Arsenal in May.
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Celtic's concern comes despite the early kick-off time of 1300GMT and the league is unlikely to change its mind.
Australia used their four seamers for 46 overs before introducing a change of style, in the form of North's part-time off-spin.
Our natural gas production is taking off in ways that will change the politics of the globe -- and we need to encourage that.
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