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Smith's absence also prompted the Proteas to change their opening combination, including debutant Imraan Khan and recalling Ashwell Prince.
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Smith's absence also prompted the Proteas to change their opening combination, including debutant Imraan Khan and recalling Ashwell Prince.
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Ashwell prison, a former Army camp, is a facility for medium risk males with a capacity of 214.
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The prisons that will reportedly close are Ashwell prison in Rutland, Lancaster Castle in Lancashire and Morton Hall women's jail in Lincolnshire.
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Oct. 1960 has a "short novel" (novella) by Pauline Ashwell, stories by Mack Reynolds and H. B.Fyfe and the incomparable "Thiotimoline and the Space Age" by Isaac Asimov.
February 15th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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Half‑centuries from Kallis, AB de Villiers and Ashwell Prince had seemingly set South Africa on course for a healthy first‑innings total only for the batting jitters that marked the first Test to set in.
Peter Siddle cuts down South Africa resistance to give Australia edge 2011
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Pauline Ashwell (who also has written as Paul Ash)
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Graeme Swann and Ian Bell combine to dismiss Ashwell Prince for 16 runs: Swann would finish with nine wickets in the match.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Graeme Swann and Ian Bell combine to dismiss Ashwell Prince for 16 runs: Swann would finish with nine wickets in the match.
Swann's Way* 2009
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Graeme Swann and Ian Bell combine to dismiss Ashwell Prince for 16 runs: Swann would finish with nine wickets in the match.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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