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A peace deal on the vexed super policy was settled and bowled up on the final sitting day.
Early in his prime ministership, Malcolm Turnbull, a former communications minister, signalled the government could be open to pursuing the reform package in two tranches but more recently media reform has been bowled up as an all or nothing proposition.
I bowled up to loads of mothers, just to ask: "Is this what you were expecting?" An actual festival, complete with dodgy burgers (of course I'm lying. They were not dodgy. They were organic).
But the internal divisions narrowed once the opposition group went into the 2014 budget lock-up and saw the specific measures – many of which finance had bowled up to them in government and they'd rejected on the grounds they were politically nuclear.
"We didn't have a lot to defend," said Amla. "But the way we fielded and bowled up front made 230 seem a lot more than it was.
When we bowled up, it was at the tail end of a weekend party.
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Then her oldest friend bowls up with yet another new man.
Open Season bowls up bearing a surfeit of songs you could imagine making Radio 1 a more tolerable place.
"We have to make it tough for them by bowling up to the standards they showed today".
Fill the cups or bowls up a little over halfway with cold water.
Willis was preoccupied with no-balls – he had bowled 32 in the previous Test at Lord's – and did not enjoy bowling up the hill.
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