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This is not a fair account of Tim Albery's 2009 staging, but it did bump back to Covent Garden with an identity crisis in tow and a few longueurs.

So these figures were not included in the union estimate despite the fact that many of those administrators could bump back to a teaching position if they have a credential.

Pretty good way to lose £200 is to go "holiday clothes shopping", where you instantly get so carried away with the kimonos, maxi-dresses and stuff that you just keep buying and buying clothes you will literally wear once because they cannot possibly be worn when you bump back to real life in ten days (T-shirt that says "TROPICAL" on it, anyone? Aztec-print own-brand Toms? A cap?).

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Dan Giese was bumped back to Saturday in case he is needed in relief before then.

On Tuesday night Emmerdale was bumped back to 7.30pm by the royal baby coverage, averaging 5.4 million and 26.6% against EastEnders (4.8 million/23.7%).

INSIDE PITCH The struggling JOSé CONTRERAS, whose next start had been bumped back to Saturday, will now pitch Thursday against Colorado.

Lewis Hamilton was second fastest in his McLaren Mercedes, but he will be bumped back to fifth position after failing to heed yellow flags during the a practice session on Friday.

As we bumped back to Dadanawa ranch from our excursion on the savannah, I turned to one of our guides to ask if she finds it frustrating that so few people visit her country.

According to informed media blogs, the plan is to push Leno back to his old 11.35pm slot and squash him down from an hour's show to just 30 minutes, while O'Brien would be bumped back to midnight.

Instead, after the 43-year-old German scored his fourth pole position in the principality on Saturday, 18 years after his first pole here, he was bumped back to sixth position to start at a race where leading from the beginning usually means finishing in the lead as well.

INSIDE PITCH ANDY PETTITTE has recovered from his strained elbow, but the Yankees might have reason to be concerned about another of their starting pitchers, ORLANDO HERNÁNDEZ, who was scheduled to start on Tuesday but was bumped back to Thursday because of tightness in his right elbow.

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