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Here, he took his personal tally to 17 victims in one and a half matches in an otherwise underwhelming bowling effort and surpassed that 60 with a top score of 63 from No8.It was the 26-year-old's consistent wicket taking – at around 22 runs apiece – that caught England's attention back in 2012 and earned him Lions recognition, only for injury to blight him last summer.

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Perhaps that was little wonder given that iffy hamstrings have blighted him down the years, but Van der Vaart had done his job, scoring the first goal in a 2-1 win and this was in fact a rare deployment on the flank.

On the day when he spoke about how he overcame the injuries that blighted him during his teenage years, Bournemouth's top scorer was hurt in a collision with Stoke City's Philipp Wollscheid and although he tried to carry on, Wilson collapsed in agony moments later and was taken off on a stretcher.

Coriolanus's consistency is at once a credit and a blight: it makes him faithful and steadfast in battle but renders him incapable of playing the political games required to win an election.

The materials in the Evans collection, Blight writes, allowed him to explore the "fascinating and complicated life" of the older Douglass, from the period of Reconstruction through his death in 1895.

Asked about the injury blight that has caused him such trouble, Scolari did as much as he could to deny the rumours that he has been ­disappointed with the work of the medical team at Stamford Bridge.

The near-agnosticism of "Lost in the Stars" was particularly distressing to him, blighting the profound pleasure he took in the proliferation of his novel's renown.

"They are a neighborhood blight," he said.

But when you think of Gene Suellentrop — and you do think of him, even if you don't know it yet — you just might regard him as a blight on the Republic.

As he struggles to find the truth beneath layers of confusing signs, his journey slowly draws him away from decadent blight into a healthier, earthier life.

Why blight Newport Beach with a statue of him?

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