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8.55am GMT 18th over: Australia 99-0 (Rogers 35, Warner 60) Duminy is bowling extremely wide of Rogers' off stump - I think it's inaccuracy rather than tactics to be so wide, but Rogers makes a point to the umpire by stepping about two paces across to the ball as it pitches.
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In a statement, the DUP said it intended taking legal action against the BBC, over what it claims were inaccuracies and defamatory statements.
"It's not inaccuracies, it's not facts and alternative facts.
One reason for this may be inaccuracy of diagnosis.
It's not the inaccuracy that grates, however, but the hypocrisy.
"It's fueled by inaccuracy," he says.
Safina also has troubles with her serve (seven double faults), though it was the inaccuracy of her ground strokes, normally her great strength, that cost her dear.
The boys have to understand why we made mistakes - it was just inaccuracy really.
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His mother pointed out, "It's full of inaccuracies, such as the fact that Italy is ahead of us time-wise, not behind us, and Michelangelo was constantly pestered to get the Sistine chapel done.
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