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Chambers dinked a clever ball between the County centre halves and Blair ran through to lift it over Thompson from 18 yards and spark pandemonium in the York end.
In front of a reported crowd of 15,000 who were "shoehorned into the bowl" and millions more watching on BBC's Sunday Grandstand, Cram prevailed to spark "pandemonium" in his final race before winning the gold medal at the 1983 World Athletics Championships in Helsinki.
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He swung and missed at the first pitch, before lining a hard single up the middle, breaking the record, and sparking pandemonium.
All of which sparked pandemonium among the audience, who reacted as gleefully to raw, lo-fi synth rhythms as they did full-on rock freestyles.
Mubarak's June conviction was a turning point for Egypt, and sparked pandemonium outside the court in east Cairo in which he was tried.
Jon Bessette told NBC News the gunfire sparked "pandemonium".
The release sparked citywide pandemonium as parents were shocked by how their children's teachers were rated -- though the grades were, at times, poor measures of a teacher's actual effectiveness.
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