And despite a valiant eight-wicket stand of 78, Panesar brought down the curtain with three quick wickets.
This is probably not a huge deal for manufacturers, but immersive interactions like museum displays could do with a small curtain.
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The new county cricket season is almost upon us - with the traditional curtain-raiser between the MCC and the county champions kicking off the season at Lord's on Thursday.
Just before bass started thumping, a projector illuminated the curtain with images of a diamond, a spade, a heart and a club, representing the four diminutive members of the musical act known as 2NE1.
Six days a week you can watch some of the rarities among the museum's 23, 000 film titles in its Dryden Theatre -- a 500-seat jewel-box with a real curtain that rises to uncover the screen before each showing.
On NYLA's wide and shallow stage, outfitted for the occasion with a front curtain to give the appearance of a proscenium, and set austerely as if against a low horizon (by Akiko Iwasaki, who also designed the costumes), "Bell" unfolds more as a patchwork than as an authoritatively layered or structured presentation.
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London 2012 volunteers are to take a curtain call with a starring role in the capital's New Year's Day Parade.
The homes were often perched on stilts at the top of a hill, overlooking a canyon, with magnificent views through curtain walls of glass.
Russia's full cooperation with the fight against terrorism has led to the allies believing the time may be ripe for taking a fresh look at the way NATO does business with the former iron curtain superpower.
With a push of a button, a curtain pulls back to reveal a stage filled with life-size dancers and musicians performing a jig.
Its rough horseshoe-shaped lip spans nearly two miles and is dotted with islands, dividing the curtain of water into as many as 300 separate cascades.
The new scheme, which will run until 31 March, also includes new flooring, curtain tracks and help with DIY tasks and dealing with utility companies.
They go through the Belgian curtain into Western Europe with the same persistence as Mexicans who smuggle themselves into the United States, their desperation intensified by the high interest rates on the money they have borrowed to get there.
Ms Fabiani said he had promoted cross-cultural links, taking Scottish artists abroad and bringing other European artists to Scotland making a particular contribution to the understanding of Eastern European art between 1968 and 1989 with his journeys behind the Iron Curtain.
Still, there is something reassuring about the swagger with which Cleveland Clinic pulls back the curtain on the quality of its care.
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But regardless, after what has been a tough spell for Chinese solar tycoons and their investors, a curtain seemed to come down with the bankruptcy of the Wuxi Suntech Power arm of the emblematic Suntech Power Holdings, whose shares dipped to 42 cents in New York on Friday.
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It was trippy bohemian with printed fabrics that could be mistaken for curtain material.
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Above, a curtain of glowering cloud was fat with the possibility of rain.
Finally, let me just say that the Czechs continue to inspire the world with their own transition from being behind the Iron Curtain to freedom and democracy.
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The 41-year-old was linked with a role at Stamford Bridge after bringing the curtain down on his playing career, but the mooted move never came to fruition.
His interview with the Catholic Herald was designed to raise the curtain on his papal encounter, coming as it does on the 40th anniversary of a significant rapprochement between the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches.
But for now, Roberts seems happy just being part of this Broadway ensemble - reportedly applying her own stage make-up, eating tuna sandwiches from the local deli and taking curtain calls side-by-side with her co-stars.
On a narrative level, the picture is refreshingly patient, slowly peeling back the curtain to reveal its grand designs, with neither the need to rush into action or spoil all of its major story beats at one time.
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" Best of all is the choice of Melody Gardot's delicately jazzy "If the Stars Were Mine" to accompany the last scene, which ends with the most enigmatic of all Shakespeare's curtain lines: "The words of Mercury are harsh after the songs of Apollo.
Zetia, known generically as ezetimibe, was invented in Schering's labs (see: "Behind Zetia's Curtain") and is co-marketed with Merck.
It is a nod to his sell-out Wembley Stadium show, The Final, with Andrew Ridgeley in 1986 - when he brought the curtain down on Wham!
Danny Boyle's spectacular Olympic curtain-raiser topped iPlayer viewing in 2012 with 3.3 million requests, in a year that saw record numbers achieved by the BBC's on-demand service.
The one-off challenge match provided an ideal curtain-raiser for the Champions Trophy, with Australia showing their determination to prove they are still the game's top one-day side.
They want to draw the curtain on international trade and hike risk capital costs with higher taxes.
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