The duo helped the Bulls to a 10-6 advantage before Jamie Peacock, Karl Pryce and Shontayne Hape joined in the flurry of tries in the second half.
In a flurry of activity in the opening moments, Gomes saved well from Albrighton's deflected shot, while Villa keeper Brad Friedel rushed from his line to defy Defoe as he raced clear into the area.
But those were lost in a flurry of foreclosures beginning in the mid-2000s and a loss of 70 percent of the city's tax base.
While England finished in a flurry, 19 coming off the final over, the reply started in a similar manner, Kamran Akmal and Hafeez bring up the 50 off only 45 balls.
Relations soured, becoming public in February in a flurry of charges, countercharges and lawsuits.
In 2009, the IRS publicly broached the idea of certifying tax professionals resulting in a flurry of debates on the issue.
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Since this would force banks to write off all goodwill against banks' core capital, this might result in a flurry of end-year deals.
Ali would lean back on the ring ropes, cover his face with his forearms and let his opponent wear himself out in a flurry of punches.
The next time someone uses one of these excuses there are a couple of things to keep in mind before charging off in a flurry of righteousness.
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Mr Blatter's arrival was greeted like that of a minor head of state, as he was given the red carpet treatment in a flurry of flashbulbs and handshakes.
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In a flurry of announcements, Japanese manufacturers including Toshiba and NEC said they'd soon be rolling out miniature fuel cells to power mobile phones, music players and laptops.
In a flurry of phone calls, Silver Lake's point man on the deal said he couldn't budge on price and that he had to tell his partners the deal likely was dead.
McAllister and Smith are Turner's latest in a flurry of signings, and the Town manager indicates there could be at least one more before the start of the League Two campaign on 7 August.
Mr Knapman took over the role of leader in 2002, but in 2004, a new pretender to the crown - former Labour MP and chat show host Robert Kilroy-Silk - arrived in a flurry of publicity to shake things up once again.
The sale of Nascar teams, including minority stakes, has been quiet in recent years after a flurry of activity in the second half of the 2000s.
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While Research In Motion promises a flurry of new product introductions in the months ahead, it is not easy to envision what they can do to easily stem the tide.
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As republicans from all sides gathered in Canberra last week to try to sort out their differences, Mr Howard provoked a further flurry in their ranks.
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In return, Flurry provides statistics about how PlayTales is used to Genera, free.
Economic experts said sales were "solid rather than spectacular" and had been boosted by a late flurry in the last two weeks of December.
The initial funds set in motion a flurry of activity.
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We have seen this story before where analysts get some scoop on an Asian manufacturer, create a flurry in the stock and later learn that Apple changed suppliers.
Hilal and Pero Silva swung open their front door and ushered us into their house as chickens ran helter-skelter around the yard in a protesting flurry at the rain.
When I had leafed through the yellowed, musty pages, a pressed pansy, as brittle and brown as a moth's wing had zigzagged to the floor in a papery flurry.
Irish guard Jerian Grant, whose 12-point flurry in the final 45 seconds of regulation sent the first matchup to overtime, was held to eight points after scoring 21 in each of his last two games.
In the old days, when there was a flurry of activity in the final days before a return was completed, at least it had to be printed out and the taxpayer had to actually sign it.
Allen began thinking about a big neuro-science project in the late 1990s, while he was making a flurry of investments in Seattle biotechnology companies.
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The origin of the practice is unclear - padlocks have appeared in China for years at sacred sites, and there was a flurry of padlocking in the Hungarian town of Pecs in the 1980s, when university students locked them on a bridge next to the university either as a symbol of undying love or their determination to finish their courses.
Now the two sides are battling it out in court amid a flurry of injunctions.
Since Mr Booker was elected, there has been an uptick in investment and a flurry of re-zoning for development.
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