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Hedley Verity in particular was well known for his fast inswinging arm-ball, often bowled at yorker length.
He rubs the ball in the dust, takes two steps and serves you a fast yorker instead of the high tossed slow you expected.
His bowling is described in the piece as being " very fast right-hand, now and then sending in a good yorker.

fast and is
While some think we move too fast and others too slowly, Florida's record is a good one and stands out among the 50.
This is done at varying speeds, ranging from the slow and fast Shifte Telli ( a musical term meaning double strings ) to the fastest, ecstatic Karshilama ( meaning greetings or welcome ).
The movement of events is so fast, the pace so severe, that an attempt to peer into the future is essential if we are to think accurately about the present.
For example, a Browning trap version of the Superposed over/under, the Broadway ( from $350 up, depending on grade ), differs from standard models in that it is equipped with a full beavertail fore end, a cushion recoil pad and a barrel-wide ventilated rib for fast sighting.
Accordingly, during the Sixties our national economy is likely to grow at as fast a rate as in the Fifties and, in the process, to require enormous amounts of capital funds.
While there are still many bugs to be ironed out, the technique is fast developing.
In this type of system, a high loop gain is desirable because it provides a fast response time.
But his is still a simple life relatively free of the female presence or influence, and he must go far, even though he may go fast, for sophisticated pleasures.
This is the strongest act to hit the area in a long while -- a well integrated, fast moving outfit specializing in skits, vocals, comedy and instrumentals all of it distinctly displaying the pro touch.
With the development of fast Internet in the last part of the 20th century along with advances in computer controlled telescope mounts and CCD cameras ' Remote Telescope ' astronomy is now a viable means for amateur astronomers not aligned with major telescope facilities to partake in research and deep sky imaging.
The terrain is mostly mountainous and flat, with fast flowing rivers and few forests but with many trees.
AES is based on a design principle known as a substitution-permutation network, and is fast in both software and hardware.
This is due to dwindling stocks and most notably the abalone virus Ganglioneuritis which is fast spreading and lethal to abalone stocks.
For example, if for a given problem size a parallelized implementation of an algorithm can run 12 % of the algorithm's operations arbitrarily quickly ( while the remaining 88 % of the operations are not parallelizable ), Amdahl's law states that the maximum speedup of the parallelized version is times as fast as the non-parallelized implementation.
More technically, the law is concerned with the speedup achievable from an improvement to a computation that affects a proportion P of that computation where the improvement has a speedup of S. ( For example, if an improvement can speed up 30 % of the computation, P will be 0. 3 ; if the improvement makes the portion affected twice as fast, S will be 2.
Acrylic paint is fast drying paint containing pigment suspension in acrylic polymer emulsion.
This increases total cache size of the processor and effectively makes caching behave as if there is a very large L1 cache with a slower region ( the L2 ) and a very fast region ( the L1 ).
They are also incredibly fast, so catching them with the net is a chore in itself while conducting maintenance.
During winter, fast ice, which is attached to the shoreline, develops first, rendering the ports unusable without the services of icebreakers.
small system of open-wire lines, microwave radio relay links, and a few radiotelephone communication stations ; mobile-cellular service is growing fast
The expression " You can't steal first base " is sometimes used in reference to a player who is fast but not very good at getting on base in the first place.

fast and one
`` There's only one thing to move him fast, and we have it right here in this very store ''.
Thinking fast, Tilghman never hesitated for one instant.
Any animal could when travelin' fast, be sent heels over head by the simple process of overtakin' the brute, seizin' its tail, and givin' the latter a pull to one side.
Nearly any lad with a modicum of skill might find a payday awaiting him in the Three I League, or the Pony League, or the Coastal Plains League, or the fast Eastern League, if not indeed in one of the hundreds of city leagues that abounded everywhere.
No human being can write fast enough, or long enough, or small enough † ( †" smaller and smaller without limit ... you'd be trying to write on molecules, on atoms, on electrons ") to list all members of an enumerably infinite set by writing out their names, one after another, in some notation.
“ The new logo depicts a more powerful, aggressive Falcon – one of fast movement.
In contrast, one may need to perform less work to make part A be twice as fast.
At times during the piece, Beethoven directs that the beat should be one downbeat every three bars, perhaps because of the very fast pace of the of the movement, with the direction ritmo di tre battute (" rhythm of three bars "), and one beat every four bars with the direction ritmo di quattro battute (" rhythm of four bars ").
Bombardier wanted to develop a fast, lightweight snowmobile that could carry one or two people.
Studies have shown that numerous biological systems, such as Xenopus oocyte maturation, mammalian calcium signal transduction, and polarity in budding yeast, incorporate temporal ( slow and fast ) positive feedback loops, or more than one feedback loop that occurs at different times.
As with other tasks performed in hardware, one would expect this to be rather fast ; however, mainstream operating systems, including Windows and Linux, do not use this feature.
The carrier can also provide replenishment on a limited basis to its escorts, but typically a replenishment ship such as a fast combat support ship ( AOE ) or replenishment oiler ( AOR ) pulls alongside a carrier and conducts simultaneous operations with the carrier on its port side and one of the escorts on its starboard side.
The opening sentence of the book created a classic Spanish cliché with the phrase (" whose name I do not wish to recall "): (" In a village of La Mancha, whose name I do not wish to recall, there lived, not very long ago, one of those gentlemen with a lance in the lance-rack, an ancient shield, a skinny old horse, and a fast greyhound.
( For example, in computations, it is often convenient to only implement a fast Fourier transform corresponding to one transform direction and then to get the other transform direction from the first.
This was one of Essendon's most famous sides, dubbed the " Mosquito Fleet ", due to the number of small, very fast players in the side.
In spite of the closure of most of France's tram systems in earlier years, a fast growing number of France's major cities have modern tram or light rail networks, including Paris, Lyon ( Lyon having the biggest one ), Toulouse, Montpellier, Saint-Étienne, Strasbourg and Nantes.
For example the Qur ' an states one needs to engage in daily prayers and fast during the month of Ramadan but some Muslims believe they need further instructions on how to perform these duties.
Differences under the Maliki school included the fact that those following the Maliki school could state their purpose ( or niat ) once only for compulsory fasting which is valid for the whole month of Ramadhan whilst for the Shafi ' i. e. school ( see below ), one would have to state his purpose every day of the month of Ramadhan for his fast to be valid the next day.
Over the last few years Georgian economy has been one of the fast in the FSU.
Sometimes non cast-member Jack Burns would appear in the skit as the city slicker / con-artist type trying to pull a fast one with Goober emerging more intelligent.
The learning curve described by Ebbinghaus refers to how fast one learns information.
Hyperbolas arise in practice in many ways: as the curve representing the function in the Cartesian plane, as the appearance of a circle viewed from within it, as the path followed by the shadow of the tip of a sundial, as the shape of an open orbit ( as distinct from a closed and hence elliptical orbit ), such as the orbit of a spacecraft during a gravity assisted swing-by of a planet or more generally any spacecraft exceeding the escape velocity of the nearest planet, as the path of a single-apparition comet ( one travelling too fast to ever return to the solar system ), as the scattering trajectory of a subatomic particle ( acted on by repulsive instead of attractive forces but the principle is the same ), and so on.
implementing the Uniform State Narcotic Act in 1932 ), and other actions by the government the number of addicts of opium started to decrease fast from 1925 to a level that in 1945 that was about one tenth of the level in 1914.

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