Former President Bill Clinton was slated to stump for Democrats in New Haven and Norwalk Sunday evening.
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After an erratic start from Jerome Taylor, Vasbert Drakes came on first-change to dismiss Marvan Atapattu for 15, fishing outside off-stump for Gayle to collect.
When Hoggard took the second new ball the target was down to 73 with 21 overs left but he quickly bowled Ben Phillips middle stump for seven.
He was in Milan, his hometown and political base, to stump for a local political ally, and blamed his legal woes on his political opponents during the rally.
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Morkel's first two overs went for 24 and Charl Langeveldt fared little better as Kieswetter stepped down the pitch to thump him over extra cover for a mighty six before moving across to sweep from off stump for four.
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When Obama came to Greenwich in mid-September to stump for U.S. Senate candidate Richard Blumenthal I found only one hedge fund related person who was willing to shell out a dime for the expensive pleasure of sitting near him at dinner or hearing him speak for 20 minutes.
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Only when the government unveils its full plans for the sector will these companies stump up for new plants.
But, again, France has given in to Germany's insistence that it is for governments, first and foremost, to stump up for their banks.
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Ambrose's 59-ball vigil came to an end when he played on to Kallis - an inside edge cannoning on to his leg stump - for 22.
Finns fed up with being asked to stump up for Greece and the rest cannot have missed that their nearest neighbours seem to be thriving outside the euro.
In a stump speech for all things digital, Gates told an audience of hundreds of BlackBerry-fiddling advertising industry types Tuesday that within just five years, Internet-based television will do to broadcast what the Internet has already done to print media.
Bell was granted a full-toss wide of off-stump to despatch for his first boundary.
Tietjen was the judge who gave the raucous crowd what it wanted a Best in Show win for Stump but not because it was what the crowd wanted.
The difficulties that parties face in financing themselves mean that taxpayers will be asked to stump up more money for them.
Obama had his false narrative and sound bites for his stump speeches: Heartless Bain-capitalist, Mitt Romney, wants to destroy all GM jobs.
Bond investors have become choosier about sovereign credit risk, so some euro-area borrowers have had to stump up higher coupons for their recent bond issues.
He recommends thinning forests back to their original density, leaving just two trees for every stump that could be found dating from around 1900 (the assumption being that some of those left standing will die).
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Google is famous for trying to stump potential job recruits with brainteasers.
They stump up millions of dollars for everything from concert halls to police radios.
In return, Trump has largely avoided hitting Rubio on the stump, only chiding him for running against his mentor, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
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Then there are candidates who want voters to stump up more to pay for the police, to offset cuts from central government.
Then, with a captain's innings desperately needed, Flintoff's footwork was lacking as he wafted outside off stump at Lee and departed for two.
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No, the statement is not that access to a computer at home is a basic human right, along with food, shelter and clothing that the rest of us must stump up taxes to pay for.
Neil Carter picked up the first wicket, knocking back the off stump of debutant Grant Hodnett for 10, and there was a rare success for Jim Troughton when he found a way past Steve Adshead's attempted sweep after he had made 19.
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Nixon's original insight remains as true now as it was in the late 1960s: lots of liberals do, indeed, look down on flyover Americans as stump-toothed imbeciles and, for some strange reason, lots of flyover Americans resent them for it.
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By rewiring a missing arm's motor nerves to muscles in the remaining stump, shoulder or chest, for example, and rewiring the arm's sensory nerves to the skin in these regions, a channel is opened to the part of the brain that once controlled the missing limb.
Speaking as the Conservative Party prepared to announce the name of its candidate, meaning it could go ahead with full public campaigning, Mr Dobson said that he was so confident that no minister would back Ken Livingstone he was willing to stump up "a tenner" for each one that did.
Sidebottom returned to remove Hitchock's middle stump, and it was job done for England.
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