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balm-cricket
ˈbalm-ˌcricket [earlier baum-cricket, app. a mistranslation of G. baum-grille, ‘tree-cricket,’ by confusion with ME. baum balm. (Taken by Tennyson, he tells us, from Dalzel.)] The cicada.1783 Bailey, Cicada, the Baum-cricket, a genus of four-winged insects. 1783 Ainsworth Lat. Dict. ii, Cicada, a sa...
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Ball tampering
Examples of ball tampering would include a fielder applying a substance, such as lip balm or sweetened saliva, to shine one side of the ball or pick the Substances which have been used for this purpose include hair gel, sugar from sweets, and lip balm.
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bow-krickel
† bow-krickel Obs. [corrupt. ad. Ger. baumgrille ‘tree-cricket’; see balm-cricket.] A cicada.1658 Rowlands Mouffet's Theat. Ins. 989 In Germany and England I do not hear that there are any Grashoppers to be found, but if they be, they are in both Countreys called Bow-krickels, or Baulm Krickets.
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Dulux
The company became BALM Paints In the 1950s, it opened a new factory and Central Research Labs in Clayton, Victoria. Television advertisements featured the Dulux Dog (Penny), and several hundred other Old English Sheepdogs, racing around collecting cricket stumps, drumsticks
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cricket
▪ I. cricket, n.1 (ˈkrɪkɪt) Forms: 4–5 cri-, cryket(te, -at, crekytt, 5–6 creket(te, 7 kricket, crecket, 6– cricket. [a. OF. criquet, crequet (Marie de France, 12th c.) cicada, cricket, related to criquer ‘to creake, rattle, crackle’ (Cotgr.), and to MDu. crekel, Du. and LG. krekel cricket; all deri...
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Claret cup (beverage)
A strong cup was suitable for drinking with dinner, a lighter one might consumed after sport, such as badminton or cricket. Common garnishes and herbal flavorings included the edible borage flower, lemon verbena, citronella oil, and sprigs of mint or lemon balm.
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Abisso Bonetti
Troglophiles include the millipede Brachydesmus subterraneus, two centipede lithobid species, the cave cricket Troglophilus neglectus, the moth Triphosa plants of Seslerio-Ostryetum), and some fern species (genera Asplenium and Polypodium)
sub-liminal zone (): this zone hosts phanerogames (common hazel, balm-leaved
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A Quiver Full of Arrows
His mother is also reluctant to believe his story but when she comes to apply balm on his wounds she discovers that all his wounds have miraculously healed He wishes to make a name for himself in the Oxford vs Cambridge cricket match.
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Tara (mountain)
common yarrow, couch grass, sticklewort, green-winged orchid, gentiana, greater celandine, European holly, common mallow, coltsfoot, chamomille, lemon balm Rare species include Pančić's grasshopper (Pyrgomorphella serbica), endemic cricket Balkan isophya discovered in 1882 by Carl Brunner von Wattenwyl and
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Sydenham, London
Located on Lawrie Park Road, there is the Sydenham Tennis Club, while the Beckenham and Sydenham Cricket Ground and the Lewisham Indoor Bowls Centre are For upwards of fifty years his breakfast had been balm-tea (lemon balm) sweetened with honey; and his dinner had been pudding; by which he acquired regular
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Krishna district
Pesaramilli village of Gudlavalleu mandal, was the founder of (Andhra Patrika, first telugu newspaper and also company which manufactures ayurvedic pain balm He served as the first-ever captain of the Indian national cricket team.
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This Sporting Life (radio program)
These included services such as the HG Nelson Butchery -- "still doing things with meat other butchers only dream of" -- "Roy's Rectal Ring Balm" (a rectal Cricket legend Sir Donald Bradman has long been a target of the duo's satire, and it is now well established—at least according to Roy & HG—that Bradman
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Fauna of the Isles of Scilly
Dark bush-cricket (Pholidoptera griseoaptera) – one seen on Tresco in 1906. House cricket (Acheta domestica) – in 1992 found on St Mary's at Porthloo rubbish tip.
Mole cricket – one found on St Mary's in 1932.
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List of defunct amusement parks
Tak Amusement Park, New Kowloon (1965–1982)
Lai Chi Kok Amusement Park, Lai Chi Kok (1949–1997)
Luna Park, Hong Kong, North Point (1949–1954)
Tiger Balm Brocklands Adventure Park, Cornwall (1977–2007)
Camelot Theme Park, Lancashire (1983–2012)
Children's Corner (1961–2004)
Crinkley Bottom (or Blobbyland), Cricket
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History of baseball in the United States
In spite of its rapid growth in popularity, baseball had yet to overtake the British import, cricket. As late as 1855, the New York press was still devoting more space to coverage of cricket than to baseball.
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