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As the game drags on, tied at nothing-nothing, Carillo worries that he might run out of zeroes until, in the bottom of the fifth, a left-hander for N.Y.U.
The second, driven to left field by the left-handed-batting Cano with a man on, tied the score after the Twins had taken a 3-1 lead.
About 60% of those on tied visas reported pay of less than £50 a week, against 36% on the original visa.
Twenty-four domestic workers brought to the UK on tied visas spoke to researchers at University College London (UCL) and the majority said they had faced some kind of abuse by employers.
Updated at 6.02am GMT 5.29am GMT 18th over: India 65-4 (Dhoni 9, Raina 24) Sunil Gavaskar has a big woolly scarf on (tied in continental/womanly style I'm afraid to report) as he's asked to answer how much snow he's seen when he was playing.
The few pubs that foster riotous behaviour and crime, mainly in inner cities, and invite heavy policing and regulation should not damn the many.But to develop any future policy that might let pubs and publicans flourish it seems the biggest deficit is good data: on tied tenancies, how rents are fixed and terminated, how beer is priced and just how far discounts benefit the customer.
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This performance seemed intent on tying the concerto to its early Classical roots, which diminished it.
His library has almost every book written on tying flies and fly-fishing.
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