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to brunt
noun
The full adverse effects of; the chief consequences or negative results of a thing or event.
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After Villani fell to Brunt, Kate Cross removed Meg Lanning, Jessica Cameron and Alex Blackwell in seven balls.
The police plan to speak to Brunt as part of their investigations into "a number of incidents" in the aftermath of the game.
In addition to Brunt, who picked up an early edge before hitting the stumps four times in her second spell, Laura Marsh's off-breaks were again impressive, nabbing three for 29.
Yakubu carelessly gave the ball away on the corner of his area to Brunt, who curled an in-swinging cross to the back post, where Fortune was unmarked to score.
However, by this point, the task was already beyond India and three wickets in three balls - two to Brunt and one to Wyatt - emphasised that England's World Cup defence was back on track.
The criteria used were steatosis, lobular and portal inflammation, portal fibrosis, cellular ballooning, lipogranuloma, and apoptosis, according to Brunt et al. [19].
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Fibrosis, according to both Brunt and NAS, is scored from 0 to 4 (grade 0 = none; 1 = centrilobular/perisinusoidal; 2 = centrilobular plus periportal; 3 = bridging; 4 = cirrhosis) [ 32].
All biopsy samples were 2 cm or more in length and were reviewed by a pediatric pathologist according to the Brunt approach (19).
Grants to individual researchers are likely to bear the brunt of cuts necessary to offset big science spending, observers say.
Local government is likely to bear the brunt of action to tackle the deficit.
But he warned it is not sustainable for A&E to continue to bear the brunt of this extra demand.
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