He was dropped on 76 and 100, and survived a strong lbw shout on 40, but showed impressive resilience to hold England's innings together, batting with patience, poise and occasional flair.
Trott also collected an early boundary, clipping Robiul Islam to the ropes at third man in the second over, though he survived a loud lbw shout on 42 to hit a leg-glance off Robiul for another boundary and a 76-ball half-century.
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As long as they cheer us on and shout at us if we don't do things right, we'll be fine.
Nish had a penalty shout correctly turned down on 70 minutes after he took exception to a challenge from Jamie Fowler.
John Major was credited with dealing with hecklers well when he stood on his soapbox to shout above a Luton crowd during the 1992 general election campaign.
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It even featured an intruder who stole his way on stage only to shout: "Passion lives here", the motto of the Games, before being whisked away by police.
Strachan might point to a strong penalty shout that was turned down late on but nonetheless his return is now two points from his four games and he needs his team to discover the winning habit soon if they are to remain in contention for an automatic return to the Premier League.
After Curry made his seventh straight shot, UNC coach Roy Williams practically wandered out near midcourt to shout at his players as they ran down on offense.
If I say something stupid or controversial on Twitter or if I write something on a blog or if I shout it in the town square it makes no difference.
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But perhaps the biggest shout of the night came when their opponent appeared on the giant screen and Mitt Romney very graciously conceded victory.
Using Twitter, he spots who in fact is listening and takes the time to do shout outs, dedications, and other kind greetings on the air.
On the fiction front, there were shout-outs for Tim Winton's much-loved Cloudstreet, Murray Bail's Eucalyptus, and Peter Carey's Booker prize-winning True History of the Kelly Gang.
Derby debutant Carroll had a big shout for a penalty but referee Andy Woolmer waved play on, and Carroll's stoppage time strike proved to be in vain.
Moments later, Carew glanced a header just wide of the far post from Milner's corner and Villa had a penalty shout rejected when Emiliano Insua appeared to head the ball on to his arm.
Meanwhile in Somerset, the Burnham-on-Sea lifeboat crews dealt with the longest shout of the summer - nearly 18 hours - when they joined the search for four-year-old Dylan Cecil, who drowned last month after slipping from a jetty while on a family holiday.
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On its first two albums, Sweden's Shout Out Louds followed a similar formula by updating the dour post-punk of bands like The Cure and Joy Division with ragged guitar riffs, clean production and girl-boy vocal harmonies from singers Bebban Stenborg and Adam Olenius.
Oh, and a shout-out to Sean Collier and Jesse Hamm for being kind on the Internet.
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In interviews, he comes across as shy and uncomfortable, and despite his fans' attempts to engage him with shout outs at Sunday's show, he maintained the curtain on his emotions.
I'm pretty sure Ann Mallalieu is my only Sunday Politics guest so far who's also featured on Desert Island Discs (where she chose Twist and Shout as her first record).
On the half-hour mark Ladislav Onofrej had a penalty shout correctly rejected after he was cleanly challenged by Marouane Fellaini.
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The spotlight is on Congress, where the party's left is likely to shout loudest, but achieve less.
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He could hear the piano ring across the ditch, even hear people shout, but he could smell the liquor that was always in the house on a Sunday and even steal a taste of it when no one was looking, so it was more real.
Most of the action was at the other end and Hearts survived a strong penalty shout in the 13th minute when Ismael Bouzid challenged O'Brien as he ran on to Sutton's knock-down.
If the Welsh party disagrees with a coalition policy or proposal, then they're willing, even keen to shout about it in public, and take the charges of hypocrisy from their opponents on the chin.
So I want to give a special shout-out to all of the young people who participated, who focused their attention on how to harness cleaner forms of energy and how to create more energy efficiency.
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Adrien planned to fly to Rwanda on Monday, to his mother, to his teammates, to the recovering place where children shout his name.
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