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Cardiff have started a scramble for former Manchester United trainee Tom Heaton's signature by not offering the 25-year-old goalkeeper a new deal.
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Mr. Zinman quit in April, less than three months before the festival was to start, prompting a scramble for replacements to conduct his concerts and handle teaching.
There was also the start of a scramble for commodities between emerging economies and the west.
For example, Mexico has been scrambling to start a computerized database of people entering and leaving the country, a necessary ingredient for sharing security information with the United States.
All those dot balls started to scramble his brain, and he tried to sweep a delivery from Daniel Vettori that was too full for the shot.
Majoli took a 4-2 lead in the third-set tie breaker, when Hingis, seeded No. 1, started to scramble.
When Giorgio Duboin (East) started to scramble with two clubs, Artur Malinowski (South) doubled for penalty.
In 1990 Mr. Aliyev returned to Nakhichevan, where he remained highly popular because of the aid he had showered on the region while in office, and started the scramble back to power.
On his final play, early in the second quarter, he started to scramble but dropped the ball despite no contact.
5) If your custard starts to scramble a little at the bottom of the pan as you cook it, immediately pour into a food processor (be careful not to over-fill) and blend until smooth again.
Once back in the rock pit, he started scrambling up a pile of boulders.
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