jardine in A Sentence

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    The tournament was sponsored by Jardine Lloyd Thompson.

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    Jardine has never rebelled against her party.

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    This time, Sutcliffe opened with Jardine and they put on 114 in the first innings.

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    This firm also employed Douglas Jardine as company secretary, while Maurice Leyland, Bill Edrich and Len Hutton were other area representatives.

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    His last tour in 1932-33 included the controversial“bodyline” series, in which Sutcliffe is perceived to have been one of Douglas Jardine‘s main supporters.

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    Stephen Jardine interviewed Mary Sharpe, along with a teacher and a concerned mother on the Radio Scotland mid-morning programme on 17 July 2018.

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    Professor Lisa Jardine, who was at Newnham at the same time, recalled the first time she met Greer, at a formal dinner in college:.

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    Wisden in its tour summary stated unequivocally that"Jardine, while nothing like the batsman in Australia of four years earlier, captained the side superbly" but he"had one great difficulty which he never successfully overcame".

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    One instance of excessive use was the Bodyline series, where the English Cricket Captain at the time(1932-1933), Douglas Jardine, employed a tactic to restrain the skills of the Australian cricket team, and their star player, Donald Bradman.

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    Douglas Jardine touched on this point when, describing Sutcliffe's tiredness at the end of the bodyline series, he added that he“feels inclined to think that Sutcliffe rather enjoys appearing to be in difficulties: he so rarely fails to surmount them”.

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    Test cricket remained the sport's highest level of standard throughout the 20th century but it had its problems, notably in the infamous"Bodyline Series" of 1932-33 when Douglas Jardine's England used so-called"leg theory" to try and neutralise the run-scoring brilliance of Australia's Don Bradman.

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    Jardine later wrote about the number of times Hobbs and Sutcliffe were hit" all over the body" during their stand and made the point that, if a batsman is to make runs on an Australian sticky wicket, then being hit by the ball is inevitable.

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    The 1932-33 England tour of Australia is considered one of the most infamous episodes of cricket, due to the England team's use of bodyline, where captain Douglas Jardine instructed his bowlers Bill Voce and Harold Larwood to bowl fast, short-pitched deliveries aimed at the bodies of the Australian batsmen.

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