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By half-time it was 27-15, including a second try for Youngs in the 35th minute to reward length-of-the-field belligerence by England from a quickly taken line-out.
The victory came after Ireland had gone down 19-13 in Cardiff seven months earlier, with scrum-half Phillips scoring a decisive try following a quickly taken line-out.
The try from Burroughs though, his first at senior level, looked to give Jersey fresh belief heading in at half-time, coming from a quickly taken line-out which caught the visitors off guard.
That's the first paragraph of coverage, which sets the tone: people taking lines out of context is an exciting mainstay of contemporary politics, sure, but let's pass on pointing out the part that early viewers of this ad could not help but remark upon for a moment, and we'll explain what Romney was trying to do with this ad.
Bhatti said: "A week before recording I got an email from the producer saying the BBC compliance department had asked them to take lines out.
At times, he said, he has taken lines out of speeches prepared by his campaign that he felt were "stretching the truth".
Instead of taking the line out, Bean set the scene up by using Corden's character to refer to the dustbin in an earlier scene.
Then in your paperback, you took that line out".
12.28pm: Mensch says it was put to Watson if he took Murdoch line out would be unanimity.
If you don't like this line or that line, you should take this line out and put your own lines in there, and we doctor it up.' Some people want it cooked.
F: It's imperative you take your line out before fishing hour's over.
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