Giles was informed of his inclusion in the team on the eve of the game and admitted it had "set the nerves jangling".
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One of the most memorable stories Ariel Sharon tells is of the visit he made to Washington in 1982 on the eve of Israel's invasion of Lebanon.
Until quite recently, its negotiating positions, if it had any, were concocted by the permanent representative in Brussels on the eve of council meetings.
The tax increases were part of a package agreed between Republicans and Democrats in Congress on the eve of the "fiscal cliff" - a far more draconian set of tax rises and spending cuts that had been due to take effect on 1 January, had no deal been reached.
Back in June of 2010, on the eve of the Supreme Court decision in re: Free Enterprise Fund v.
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But in 2005, on the eve of the 134th version of the oldest championship in golf, the limelight has shifted away from nine-time modern major winner Tiger Woods to a much more ancient creature - the great and unique Golden Bear.
These are serious charges that have been raised by others, including Brad Friedman on his BradBlog, Bob Fitrakis and Gerry Bello, writing in The Free Press, and Denis Campbell at the UK Progressive, that I discussed in more depth on the eve of the election.
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The action begins in the spring of 2011 and goes on until the eve of polling day in 2012.
But Vatican Radio carried the Mass live, and Francis told the detainees that Jesus washed the feet of his disciples on the eve of his crucifixion in a gesture of love and service.
The conversation between Couri and the patient is out of the Bizarro World Garden of Eden: Eve walks in with full knowledge of good and evil, and the snake tries to disabuse her of it with doubletalk.
In the euro area, for instance, it has grown by one-third since the eve of the crisis in August 2007, even though interest rates are barely lower now than then.
It will hold a one-day conference in London on the eve of the start of the Conservatives' Blackpool conference.
Berry was last seen after finishing her shift at a Burger King in Cleveland in 2003 on the eve of her 17th birthday.
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Case, along with Kelly Hogan on vocals and Paul Rigby on guitar, stopped by KUT's studios in Austin on the eve of her tour.
Chris Loftus, 35, and Kevin Speight, 40, were killed in Istanbul on the eve of Leeds' Uefa Cup semi-final against Galatasaray on 5 April 2000.
The cartel's most recent decision to raise output was taken, at Saudi urging, at a meeting in Indonesia on the eve of the Asian financial crisis.
The two women are disc jockeys on a top Havana radio station, and this exchange took place during their call-in show on the eve of the pope's arrival.
Smart, funny, fearless and brazen, he's the go-to kid in Bahman Ghobadi's "Turtles Can Fly, " a film of sometimes hallucinatory power set in Iraqi Kurdistan on the eve of the second Iraq war.
Mr Martin is also sticking to planned increases in spending on health care and big tax cuts, both announced on the eve of the general election in November 2000.
Written by David Hare, The Judas Kiss examines Wilde's relationship with his lover Lord Alfred Douglas (played by Freddie Fox) and focuses on two moments in Wilde's last years - the eve of his arrest at the Cadogan Hotel, and a night in Naples after his release from prison.
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Gilmore, Hancock and Ely recently stopped by the KUT Studios in Austin, Texas, on the eve of their tour to explain the philosophical and existential resonance of the new album, as well as the ups and downs of the songs that led to the title.
Satellites ordered in the heady mid-1990s reached orbit on the eve of the Asian crisis, leading to a glut in capacity that is now at its peak.
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The hall's selection committee on Saturday -- meeting in New Orleans, on the eve of Super Bowl XLVII -- selected six former players and one coach to join the ranks of the NFL's best.
The combination was first introduced by a football team of winemakers last June, on the eve of a match in Munich against a team of gourmet chefs.
Georgia luger Nodar Kumaritashvili died in a crash on the eve of the Games.
But in the online game of EVE Online, it's all part of the fun.
O. of CitiGroup, in July, 2007, on the eve of the financial crisis that his company helped bring about.
Pawlenty fell into this trap with his attacks on Bachmann in the debate on the eve of the Iowa caucuses.
Her last visit Northern Ireland was to a garden party in her honour on the eve of her 90th birthday.
The violence comes on the eve of an emergency debate in the Commons on the police handling of the miners' dispute.
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