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When Nathan Hauritz, apparently Australia's least-threatening bowler, dismissed Kevin Pietersen, England's champion bat, it felt like we were witnessing an unexpected piece of Ashes folklore to rank with any.
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IN 1948, a radio repairman named Leo Fender took a piece of ash, bolted on a length of maple and attached an electronic transducer.
That's an expensive piece of ash!
As you stand on home plate holding your bat (a finely crafted piece of ash, maple or hickory, no longer than 42 inches and no thicker than 2 ¾ inches), you look at the field.
In 1904, hurling was an unofficial demonstration sport in the St Louis Summer Olympic games and in the final; Chicago (Fenian FC) defeated St Louis (Innisfails FC). 5 Reputedly one of the fastest team field sports, this amateur game is played by two teams of fifteen players who compete for a leather-bound ball (sliotar) using a metre-long piece of ash wood (hurley) as a bat (figure 1).
Lost saguaros, catatonic, above which birds drifted in slow circles, like pieces of ash.
The treads — cleats and all — were milled from single pieces of ash, Mr. Westenberger said.
"It was very, very tiny pieces of ash," Adams said.
There suddenly seemed to be pieces of ash falling on the pages.
As we began to rub our hands together with pieces of ash, our hands took on the look and feel of the effort that has defined our work to receive an equal seat at the table of Christ in the Catholic Church.
Servants guide an aristocrat's arm through the sleeve of a coat or suddenly appear to catch a piece of falling ash from a cigarette and then retreat into the shadows and remain as stationary as pieces of a set.
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