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After Jimmy Anyon had dismissed Matt Pardoe and Vikram Solanki for ducks, Moeen and Daryl Mitchell added 139 for the third wicket and, while Mitchell grafted hard for his early runs, Moeen appeared to have an almost indecent amount of time, in both defence and attack.
Worcestershire 290, Sussex 16-0 | County Championship match report 2011
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It was a novice's error and one for which Worcestershire paid a heavy price, as the remaining batsmen put up little resistance, crumbling to some lively pace from Anyon.
Worcestershire 290, Sussex 16-0 | County Championship match report 2011
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CUNY professor Jean Anyon has uncovered big differences in what's offered to children in working-class schools, middle-class schools, and what Anyon calls "affluent professional schools."
Mike Klonsky: Common Core Curriculum -- Who's on Board? Who's Not? Mike Klonsky 2011
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CUNY professor Jean Anyon has uncovered big differences in what's offered to children in working-class schools, middle-class schools, and what Anyon calls "affluent professional schools."
Mike Klonsky: Common Core Curriculum -- Who's on Board? Who's Not? Mike Klonsky 2011
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The 18-year-old has already played three CB40 games and six T20s for the county and he played very much in that vein, taking on Anyon and Wayne Parnell in particular with a zest that the sizeable crowd appreciated.
Worcestershire 290, Sussex 16-0 | County Championship match report 2011
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One top‑edged hook off Anyon flew high over the long‑leg boundary but, if that was fortunate, the next delivery, pulled with immense assurance one bounce through midwicket, was a mark of the teenager's talent.
Worcestershire 290, Sussex 16-0 | County Championship match report 2011
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In the third over James Anyon, the nightwatchman, was caught by Laurie Evans, diving at cover.
Warwickshire on course for win over Sussex to put them in title hunt 2011
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Owais Shah would like to be facing Anyon, but he is back in the hutch, bowled by Corey Collymore.
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Opener Mal Loye and skipper Andrew Hall staged a recovery of sorts but when Anyon switched ends he trapped Hall leg before in the second over of his new spell, although the South African was well forward and dragged himself reluctantly from the crease.
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He had nightwatchman Jimmy Anyon taken low down at cover early on and returned to deny Murray Goodwin his century.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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