york

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  1. In cricket, to bowl a batsman out with a ball which pitches in his block-hole, or within a few inches of it. Cricket, in The Badminton Library, p. 133.

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  • The 1999 International Toy Fair has kicked off in New york, and one thing is clear: Geek chic has invaded toy land. —  ZDNET.com.au
  • Hint: they've were born in new york, are of American and Danish citizenship and recently got married to a Canadian. —  The Velvet Hot Tub | Freshest Stories
  • Guest victorialee trying to plan a wedding on a tight budget in new york is not an easy feat! —  Weddingbee
  • It's getting more and more difficult to do any kind of domain research without ... lasik eye surgery new york (September 11, 2008 at 1: 45 am) —  Daily Domainer
  • I'm also not sure whether the 9 / 11 attacks in new york were ... —  Flopping Aces
 

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