Rothbury coach, Jason Davidson, wrestled cannily throughout, taking his time but striking hard when he saw a chance.
The dismissal was the beginning of the end for the tourists as the last five wickets fell for 27 runs, Sarwn falling in that time after striking seven fours and a six.
They reported seeing the boat "out of control for a short time" and striking some other boats, Jo Rawlings, from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, told the BBC.
The Dow is still within striking distance of its all-time closing high, reached in October 2007, after two days of gains more than erased a 216-point stumble Monday.
Tradition dictated that the journey be split in two, and that we spend part of the night on the mountain before striking out for the top in time for sunrise.
But at the time, many considered it striking that a leading environmentalist had criticised Prof Jones to such an extent.
The ball looped up and fell to the unmarked Harewood, who had plenty of time to compose himself before striking the fourth.
But outside that pair of homegrown headliners, English football officials are facing up to an alarming and unavoidable fact: English striking talent is at an all-time low.
And to go to Jen's point -- and this is a matter of policy -- it is rather striking that the central engine at this time of that political campaign, and all the money that is fueling the engine, is going towards an advertisement that is provably and demonstrably false.
The New York media company, which officially cut ties with Time Warner in December, is striking a deal with Facebook, allowing it to integrate social media features into AOL Instant Messenger.
The similar trajectory of word birth and death across time in three languages is "striking, " though the research is still too new to evaluate fully, says Mark Liberman, a professor of linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania.
Tortorella dismissed the significance of that statistic Tuesday after practice, but it marked a striking break from how he has divvied out playing time in previous postseasons.
Decades worth of this trend sort of gradually unfolding over time, but what's really striking about the 2000s is the magnitude of the increase and the pace at which we saw this growth picking up.
But the odd thing is that although McLennan's "Demons Days" is catchier, in the end the all-Forster all-the-time "If It Rains" is more striking and sticks harder.
But instead of striking while the iron is hot, college football leaves ample time for it to cool.
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Around the same time, Ford designers finished their work on a striking new concept car, the Ford 427, that was being prepared for the 2003 auto show circuit.
Striking members of the FBU will walk out for a second time at 1730 BST on Monday, 23 July - less than 72 hours after returning to work.
This time around, Sega is flexing its marketing muscle by striking partnerships with major carriers and phone maker Samsung.
On Wednesday night, Phelps started for the seventh time this spring and worked into the sixth inning, striking out nine as the Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles 11-8.
France, and other European farm protectionists, may prove more flexible than they currently imply: this is hardly the first time they have promised to man the barricades shortly before striking a deal.
Striking a new International Services Agreement will help the global economy at a time when new prospects for building sustained economic growth are rare.
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The similarities between Rangers' run to this season's Uefa Cup final and the heroes of 1972 - the last time the Ibrox club appeared in a European final - are striking to say the least.
Sporting's creative players were too often given too much time on the ball and continued to threaten, with Veloso striking another free-kick and Izmailov striking wide after Everton wasted several chances to clear the ball.
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"What's striking has been the weakness of the recovery over such an extended period of time, " he added.
The breakout effort was detected around 4:35 a.m. local time on Friday, when a juvenile hall counselor saw a sledgehammer striking the window of Wade's cell, said Michael Daly, who runs the facility.
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The incident came hours after another deadly shooting, this time at the Amplats mine, in which a man died during clashes between striking miners and police.
Ms. Zhang, , a one-time sweatshop worker who has since become a billionaire by building some of the most striking structures in China, is committing hundreds of millions of dollars to construction in Beijing and Shanghai.
Striking up a conversation with the person next to you on the subway is risky, and potentially time-consuming.
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