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Panic broke out when it seemed that low cloud would delay the helicopters taking world leaders from Belfast International to the site of the summit.
Davis reaped the rewards of bowling line and length, taking World Cup best bowling figures of 7/51 (including a spell of 6/14 in 38 balls) as Australia folded to a 101 run defeat.
In the meantime, Omielan is carefully shepherding her career, in talks with TV production companies but avoiding panel shows – "I'd come across as a ditzy twat, and that's not who I am" – and taking world domination (she's off to LA and New York City in the autumn) one step at a time.
Hannah England did, though, by taking World Championship 1500m silver in Daegu last month.
Reed and Hodge were closer than ever before to their Kiwi arch-rivals - 0.32 seconds away - in taking world silver in Karapiro, New Zealand in November 2010.
Although this may be true for many of those days, we here at Muslim Girl are taking World Keffiyeh Day (#KeffiyehDay) pretty seriously because the message it sends--and the show of solidarity--is extremely important.
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The trick is to portray one's opponent as a person capable of taking world-crashing actions, while at the same time being impossibly, laughably small.
The QUaD experiment is now fully operational and taking world-leading data at the South Pole.
Yet when America took world leadership from Britain, the two remained constant allies.
Schleper, who took World Cup podiums in slalom and giant slalom last year, exited visibly shaken today.
It took World War II to accomplish that.
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