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Glamorgan fast bowling recruit Michael Hogan has had to battle unfamiliar pitch conditions, cricket balls and weather to make a successful start to his county career in Britain.
Brunt, who missed the tour of the West Indies in October as a result of an ongoing back injury, may be given the opportunity to rest if England make a successful start to their campaign.
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Leading Light, the 2013 St Leger winner, is the 2-1 forourithefor the Gold Cup at Ascot next month after making a successful start to his four-year-old campaign in the Coolmore Vintage Crop Stakes at Navan on Sunday.
Wolves midfielder Adlene Guedioura has made a successful start to his comeback six months after breaking his leg.
Mario Balotelli scored twice against Udinese, including the winner with the last kick of the game, as he made a successful start to life at AC Milan.
Dunne replaced John Ward as boss in September and made a successful start to his first managerial job, winning five of his first seven games.
This evaluation found sufficient evidence to demonstrate that this is an important project that has made a successful start in addressing the needs of children with disabilities and their families from all national groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Q: What traits make a successful scientist?
"I didn't have to see her to respect her," Orlando El Duquee) Hernández said last night after making a successful six-inning start that seemed to indicate he is ready to resume his labors in the big ball yard in the Bronx.
If Pivotal succeeds, it will go against the technology industry's lousy record of making a successful company that starts out big.
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