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The remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb. | The place or occasion at which a campaign takes place; the husting. | A place or occasion at which a person harangues or otherwise addresses a group in a manner suggesting political oration.
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The old stump disappears and the braided stump remains.
They’re seamers, and they’re going to bowl more stump-to-stump,” Julian was quoted as saying by Fox Cricket.
Fudadin got one from 20-year-old off-spinner Kevin Sinclair, bowling from round the wicket, that pitched on middle stump, spun a bit and kept low to hit the middle of off-stump.
Stump Microdisney founder members Rob McKahey and Mick Lynch slipped off when the band moved to London and formed Stump.
The first ball was delivered closer to the stump, it was back of length just outside the off-stump and slanted away.
He is a very stump-to-stump.
With him, the gift ball was always around the corner, either full on the leg-stump to be whipped or short and wide outside the off-stump to be cut.
Later Stump would claim the collaboration was contentious and after Cobb's death Stump published two more books and a short story giving what he claimed was the "true story".
Tom Sawyer proposes "spunk-water" (or "stump-water", the water collecting in the hollow of a tree stump) as a remedy for warts on the hand.
Asking the simple question, 'what's your favorite rodeo', may be the question you've been looking for to stump some people.
At around 6.47pm on February 18, police received a report of an accident on the Marlbank Road, Florencecourt during which a car hit a tree stump and crashed into a fence.
Atwood, Stump, Zona, Gass and Lyndsay Wengrzyn voted to consider adjusting the salaries, while Zachary Haigis and Richard Gray opposed the idea.
Back in 2017, when Japan’s finances were in much better shape than today, any request that it stump up a greater contribution to the cost of its defence was pilloried as the height of fiscal irresponsibility.
Battling cramps after reaching the milestone, Warner’s knock ended shortly after when Andile Phehlukwayo uprooted the veteran opener’s off stump.
Clinton says the syndicate kicked off in the 1960s, where the 10 members would stump up enough for a pool of two quid, half of which (10 shillings) was banked and the other half punted on a rotational basis.
DavidтАЩs hitting zone is the leg-side and so he bowled a full ball, slanting away outside the off-stump.
Despite a hiatus back in 2009 which led members like lead vocalist Patrick Stump and bassist Pete Wentz to dabble in their own solo endeavors, the band always made it clear that they never truly split up.
Forensic officers combed the crime scene off the Black Stump Way and School Street on Monday, after volunteers discovered the doors to the shed had been forced on Sunday.
For the award, Stump received a 75″ television.
GOLD BAR — The workers make the trip up and down the steep, stump-riddled hillside dozens of times a day.