Leeds' management duo of Key and head coach Neil Back have a selection headache over the fly-half berth.
Key kept his head and by the time he was out his side were almost home, but Dale hit back for Glamorgan.
The inquiry will look at how the Very Reverend Bob Key, the head of Jersey's Anglican Church, handled a woman's claims of abuse by a church warden.
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One European cardinal said the Vatican needs to improve its internal communication by simply holding monthly meetings between the cardinals that head key departments on doctrine, clergy, bishops and other issues.
There are key chains, hotel key cards, bus head rests, free meals, journal ads, promotional talks, and websites.
The prosecution's key witness, the former head of Pakistan's aviation authority, testified that Sharif ordered him to refuse permission for the plane carrying military chief Pervez Musharraf and 200 other passengers to land in Islamabad, even though fuel was running dangerously low, AP said.
The research also found existing head teachers had a key role in encouraging younger members of staff to seek the post, with 81% saying they had been inspired by a leader in their own school.
Even the head researcher on some key torcetrapib clinical trials, the Cleveland Clinic's Steven Nissen, says he "encouraged" Pfizer to consider marketing torcetrapib as a standalone agent as well as in combination with Lipitor, to give doctors more options.
The head teacher should be the key decision maker, agreed Mr Salmond, who went on to say that was the advice the education secretary had given out to local authorities.
But if, on the other hand, you felt the issue of terrorism was key, it flipped exactly on its head, Renee, and 59 percent voted for George Allen, the incumbent Republican.
The Dutch commander, Justin of Nassau, bowing as he proffers the key to the city, raises his head, surprised, to meet the eyes of Spinola, who touches him on the shoulder with one hand while dangling a mace of command in the other.
This weekend, the head-to-head happens again, with four key hockey matchups on Friday night going up against two primetime NBA games.
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While Wal-Mart is dominant in the US, rival retailers have got a head start on it in some key emerging markets.
Another key appointment was that of Antonio Catricala, head of the anti-trust authority, who was made under-secretary to the prime minister's office.
Key figures I have met, like the head of the local council of Libya's western city of Zuwara, Tariq al-Atoushi, warned that they would wholly reject a constitution that does not recognise their language and identity.
Right from the start, Chelsea looked off key and when skipper John Terry failed to head away Paul Konchesky's cross, Gera was on hand to hook the ball in after Bobby Zamora had nodded it his way.
Exactly how much cost drug companies can wring out of their balance sheets as patents expire is one of the key questions facing the pharmaceutical industry as they head over what analysts are calling the patent cliff.
Mr Hayward rose to become head of exploration and production, a key role in any oil company, and was long identified as Lord Browne's likely successor.
The key finding for vaccine development is that the "head" and "body" portions of the VP4 protein contain many of the targets that the immune system recognises when it attacks the virus and protects against infection, they say.
The Pentagon has tried to nominate James Woolsey, a former head of the CIA, as a key player in the interim government, but some at the State Department are said to be appalled at the notion of putting a former spymaster in a foreign government.
Mr Harper makes all the key announcements himself, the relevant minister just a nodding head in the background.
As head of public integrity, Radek played a key role in recommending whether there should be an independent counsel on campaign finance.
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Last week, one of the key Iranian leaders, Ali Larijani, who's head of their National Security Council, was in Moscow and in Beijing talking about this, and suggested that the Iranians were open to continue talks about it, but they haven't committed themselves, by no means have they committed themselves to this plan.
But he was a key Salmond aide - and Swinney feared his presence at the head of the campaign would look like political continuum, rather than a fresh start.
Morgan Stanley has been under siege since a senior management reshuffle in late March that resulted in the departures of several star bankers, including Vikram Pandit , head of the institutional securities unit, John Havens , head of equities, and Joseph Perella , a key rainmaker.
Larry McMillan, trader and head of Option Strategist, explained that the VIX broke key resistance levels when it surged past 23.
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John Tighe, who had been head of Penney's home area and was a key player in working with Martha Stewart Living to develop the contract, testified Monday that he looked over Macy's agreement and was confident that Penney could go ahead.
Key members of the HP executive council, such as Personal Systems Group head Todd Bradley, and services executive David Donetelli, were likely considered candidates for the top job.
This is one of the key steps in financial planning, as it enables you to face life head-on and handle those little and, sometimes, big things that come your way.
The large size of the key (sorry to go on about it), the ergonomic turning head and chunky ring, are all designed to be easier for people with physical impairments to get it out of a bag and in to the lock.
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