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- From: brendan@cs.uq.oz.au (Brendan Mahony)
- Newsgroups: rec.sport.cricket
- Subject: Re: Windies win by 1 run
- Message-ID: <11853@uqcspe.cs.uq.oz.au>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 23:11:15 GMT
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- In <1k2q69INNa10@aurora.engr.LaTech.edu> sista@engr.LaTech.edu (Ravi K. Sista) writes:
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- |WEST INDIES HAS WON THE ADELAIDE MATCH BY ONE RUN. DAVID MURRAY TOOK A
- |SPLENDID CATCH ON THE LEG SIDE WHEN AUSTRALIA NEEDED TWO RUNS FOR VICTORY.
- |SCORE CARD FOLLOWS SHORTLY
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- The ball took a nasty deflection of the helmet visor.
- What a way to go after such a brave effort.
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- When soldiers form lines or hollow squares, you call it reason.
- When wild geese in flight take the form of a letter V, you say instinct.
- When the homogeneous atoms of a mineral arrange themselves into shapes
- mathematically perfect you have nothing to say. You have not even invented a name to conceal your heroic unreason."
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