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The report suggested several motives including coughing as "one of few acceptable ways of active participation within strict concert etiquette" adding it could be to "test unwritten boundaries of courtesy, to comment on the performance or simply document one's presence".
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Coming in after Durham had been reduced to 54-2 in pursuit of Yorkshire's first innings of 185 – in which Collingwood, pushing the ball through rather more quickly than he was wont to do for England, took two wickets – his first boundary came courtesy of the sort of leg-stump half-volley you do not see very many of in Test matches.
Each pupil is different and much education is about asking questions and pushing boundaries – with courtesy, consideration for others and a grasp of appropriateness.
Boundaries of MSAs generally follow county boundaries.
12.Jurisdictional boundaries of particular.
Even that boundary from Cook off Taylor came courtesy of an open-faced steer to third man.
The Tykes could be forgiven for batting without focus after their title ambitions ended but Ballance batted beautifully, racing to 50 courtesy of seven boundaries.
Open image in new window Fig. 8 Micro-CT shows grain boundaries closure at overburden stress (courtesy of Lithicon).
Courtesy of the Museum of the Earth.
Photo courtesy of Gerald Wilkinson, University of Maryland.
(Courtesy of Peter Kamp Busk, University of Aalborg, Denmark).
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