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A nice knock from Elgar that he'll rue didn't produce a three-figure score, Smith fails (again) while de Villiers grabs a nice slice of history by becoming the first man to score fifties in 12 consecutive Test matches.
"There was a nice knock of 54 from Kent youngster Daniel Bell-Drummond as well, but he was the first to go when the light changed, with the MCC losing 7-77 aftea tea.
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I meant 'there's a nice knock-down argument for you!' " "But 'glory' doesn't mean 'a nice knock-down argument,' " Alice objected.
The lack of a standard might not be intentionally designed to create lock in but it's a nice knock-on effect for music streaming companies, or at least the dominant players, nonetheless.
I meant 'there's a nice knock-down argument for you!' " But 'glory' doesn't mean 'a nice knock-down argument'," Alice objected.
OK so maybe it isn't the new Samsung MP4 player but it looks like a pretty nice knock off.
But what a nice little knock from Akmal to kick things off.
I had had a fulfilling career making amplifiers and computers that didn't work very well and was now on to a nice earner knocking out satellite dishes for Sky.
But if it does, it could have some nice knock-on effects in automobiles.
A nice place to knock back some pasta and a bottle of Chianti.
"He was a nice guy who would knock on your door and see if you needed stuff.
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