He then blocked a shot and hit a one-handed pull-up in the lane.
Gambhir dragged Broad through midwicket to the rope and then Yuvraj clubbed the same bowler for consecutive maximums - one a front-foot pull over long-on and the other a remarkable flat drive over the covers.
He lifted the ball to the right of McKenzie in the gully and the South African dived full-length to pull off a stunning one-handed catch.
Marcus Trescothick quickly became frustrated, lofting Vaas to mid-on one ball after inside-edging an ambitious pull shot to the fine-leg fence, England's last boundary for 31 overs.
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By his mid-20s he had mastered doing pull-ups with one arm, or with 140lb of weights.
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Snappgrip is a case that turns your iPhone into a point-and-shoot camera -- partly for kitsch's sake, but mostly to make one-handed shots easier to pull off.
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As we know, that's not the whole story, because there are lots of one-off factors acting to pull down the final figure for 2012-13, including the Royal Mail pension fund transfer and the debt interest now being transferred to the Treasury by the Bank of England.
John Hagel and John Seely Brown, co-chairs of Center for the Edge, suggest that one of the best ways to pull the C-suite into exploring the use of social software is to point out how it can find and fix expensive operating problems.
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Japan, which can pull off a one-two inside an airplane bathroom, befuddled the stronger, faster and more athletic U.S. women.
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Not a chance -- it's time to pull out your coaster-sized Epiphany One Puck, set a cold brew upon it, and connect your phone for some juice.
We always come out on top because we pull together, because we look after one another, because we leave nobody behind -- we pull folks up.
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Reader, and RSS feeds in general, remain popular with active, Web-savvy users who rely upon them to pull together the best of the Internet in one easy-to-read stream.
At least the Packers sent the frozen fans home happy, riding a late one-yard quarterback sneak by Bart Star to pull out the championship, 21-17.
When a photo of a fetus was projected onto a pull-down screen, one juror gasped and shut her eyes, while several other jurors shifted in their seats and took notes.
Whether SolarCity has broken the so-called solar curse that has seen several solar manufacturers file for bankrupt and one high-prolife company, BrightSource Energy, pull its IPO this year, remains to be seen.
On-loan West Ham striker Freddie Sears dragged his effort wide in response, but Scunthorpe did pull one back just before the break courtesy of McDonald's well-taken finish.
Cricket Australia has decided to pull him out of the final one-dayer.
Tamim was quiet for a while, but then stepped up several gears, hitting three boundaries in a row off Finn, a lucky edge just past gully sandwiched by a clumping on-drive and a terrific pull off one leg.
The pair then switched roles and Kalou teed up a one-on-one chance for his fellow Ivorian with a glorious pass but Foster narrowed the angle expertly to pull off the first of a series of impressive saves.
Convincing all those groups to pull together in one direction takes monumental discipline--something Yahoo!
After Syracuse trailed much of the game, James Southerland hit a three-pointer to pull the Orange to within one point with 41 seconds to go.
The other hypothesis is that the dose is an act of blatant favouritism, aimed primarily at sons by mothers who are attempting to pull a fast one on their potential daughters-in-law.
Tate, Keith David, and Bokeem Woodbine put a great deal of heart into their performances, but because the characters are little more than types the film turns into one more indict-the-system polemic with little emotional pull.
"Bush has never had to pull off a U-turn like the one he is contemplating now, " Duffy says.
RipeTV will debut in 6 million Comcast digital cable homes early next year as a video-on-demand service, letting viewers pull down any one of 10 shows or all 4 episodes of one series or the entire 40 shows offered each month.
VMW, CRM and the rest of the cloud computing names were significantly overvalued, and pull-in was due to be a painful one.
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The pull-out leaves the American giant with only one European operation, in Britain, where it owns Asda, the country's number two supermarket chain.
Jim Lanzone, chief executive of a one-year-old website called Clicker, is hoping he can pull a mini-Annenberg by answering the new question on viewers' minds.
Those wealthy Russians, who are the largest foreign investors, are likely to pull their funds out of the island if the one-off tax is too high.
Developing this kind of software would save the industry millions in labor costs, allow for more flexible redesigns, and help pull one more expensive chunk of journalism out of the pre-19th century.
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