However, the weather intervened with 24 overs remaining and the Essex escape was confirmed just after 1730 BST.
At issue is whether Perez -- who heads the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division -- improperly intervened with St.
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McGillivary gained a dose of fame in February when he was interviewed after he intervened with a hatchet in an apparently unprovoked attack on a Fresno, Calif.
When he intervened with a Finland Web host on behalf of a researcher who had come under masked attack online, many of his Usenet peers turned on him.
The Scottish government intervened with extra resources via the SFC.
With the economy far weaker than it was when the Fed intervened with QE2 last year, Fed Chairman Bernanke continues to say the Fed has some tools it can use if necessary, but will wait and see.
With the game seemingly petering out to provide a satisfactory share of the spoils for each side, Brazil substitute Ramires broke from the script and struck a shot from 25 yards in injury-time which took a deflection and was goalbound until Eduardo intervened with a good one-handed save to preserve Portugal's 100% clean-sheet record in the tournament.
The United States intervened, with NATO leading the way, in Libya.
Even more troubling for Israel, Field-Marshal Muhammad Tantawi, Egypt's top man for the time being, and others in Egypt's interim military government were unavailable to take calls from Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, until Barack Obama intervened directly with them.
While arms smuggling continued through this period, the U.S. intervened at least once with the Croatians in halting a shipment of Iranian arms.
Today, the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, intervened in typically mischievous style with a call to Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg's radio phone-in.
Just when everything was rosy chez Rooney, fate intervened in the quarter-final with Portugal.
There were also other issues that had nothing to do with his speech that intervened that made him a little late.
By then war with Iraq may have intervened, but even that, Mr Straw insisted this week, would not be enough to deflect the holding of a euro referendum.
Now Mali's hopes lie with the French, who intervened on Friday January 11, after months of diplomatic wrangling at the U.N. and elsewhere.
The campaign generated so much publicity that at one point the Federal Trade Commission intervened to make sure that the twin with the Toni wave wasn't done up by a professional.
"I agree with everyone who has either spoken or intervened in the debate, " he said.
This follows an earlier ruling where the trial judge sided with Apple, after which the EFF intervened and appealed the case.
And compared with 2010, when Asian central banks routinely intervened in currency markets, this year has been less dramatic.
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Consequently, insurers will have to raise premiums for the entire pool to offset these shifts, creating an adverse selection spiral in which both younger and older people remaining in the pool end up with higher premiums than if regulators had not intervened in the market in the first place.
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After a campaign the Justice Minister Jeremy Wright intervened and said a summary of the report should be shared with them.
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But with patients clamoring for the drug, Novartis Chief Executive Daniel Vasella intervened.
Witnesses to the 2002 killing told police Robbins was arguing with his wife outside a birthday party in Indianapolis when a man intervened, telling Robbins he should not hit a woman, according to court documents.
He was due to enter into a partnership with a man more than twice his age when officers from the UKBA intervened and arrested him for overstaying his visa.
Whatever the cause, Henson's father, normally a good-humored man, attacked the overseer with ferocity and would have killed him, had not Henson's mother intervened.
His division has also intervened in court to force a school in Illinois to give a new teacher time off with pay to make the pilgrimage to Mecca called the hajj.
The main reason for this is that the Bank of Japan, the central bank of a country with a habit of setting economic records of all the wrong sorts, has intervened more heavily in currency markets than any country has ever done before to slow the yen's rise.
She intervened (and likely saved my marriage) when I wanted to buy that really cool house with the basement party room and built-in urinal.
With inflation running at about 25% according to private indicators (the government has intervened the official statistics office), Argentine demand for dollars has soared as savers look to at least maintain the value of their holdings.
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He then is said to have tied Geoghan's hands behind his back, gagged him and wound a sheet around the former priest's neck, tightening it with a shoe before beating him severely until prison guards realised what was happening and intervened, the paper said.
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