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Australia and enforced
In 1982 – 83 Australia had Greg Chappell back from WSC as captain, while the England team was weakened by the enforced omission of their South African tour rebels, particularly Graham Gooch and John Emburey.
Firearm laws in Australia are enforced at a Federal and State level.
Within what is now the Commonwealth of Nations, the Petition was also heavily influential ; through the various statutes which enforced Imperial law, it remains in force in both New Zealand and Australia, as well as the United Kingdom itself.
The complaint in this case centred around a law in Australia that criminalised homosexual acts but had not been enforced in the country for ten years.
Since 1906 the Commonwealth of Australia has enforced a system of compulsory arbitration between employers and employees.
The hosts enforced the follow on as rain breathed life into the pitch, and Woodfull made 43 as Australia were all out for 118 in an innings defeat.
Stamp acts have been enforced in many countries, including Australia, People's Republic of China, Canada, Ireland, India, Malaysia, Israel, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
Constitution Alteration ( Terms of Senators ) 1984 proposed for the third time that Senate of Australia and House of Representatives elections be constitutionally enforced to occur on the same day.
Evidence from the operation of urban arterials in Brisbane, Australia shows that a properly enforced Bus or Transit lane, operating as designed, can increase person throughput.
In Western Australia, recreational fishing for marron is tightly controlled, with a limited season, permits are required and minimum sizes are enforced.

Australia and follow-on
This was a remarkable match in which Australia looked certain to take a 2 – 0 series lead after they had forced England to follow-on 227 runs behind.
The rain-affected Third Test ended with the last two Australian batsmen holding out for a draw and England won the Fourth Test by three wickets after forcing Australia to follow-on for the first time in 191 Tests.
Australia amassed a 259-run first innings lead, but Taylor, mindful of the Test match at Rawalpindi, became the first Australian captain since 1977 – 78 to not enforce the follow-on.
With Australia forced to follow-on, Bradman fought hard to ensure McCabe's effort was not in vain, and he secured the draw with 144 not out.
In the fourth Test at Trent Bridge, Australia again batted poorly and was forced to follow-on.
Waugh chose to enforce the follow-on and V. V. S. Laxman ( 281 ) and Rahul Dravid ( 180 ) batted for the entire fourth day's play to set Australia a target of 384 on a dusty, spinning wicket.
After taking up coaching for Kent County Cricket Club, Wright enjoyed a successful coaching career with India, from 2000 to 2005, during which time the team improved immensely, winning a home test-series 2-1 against Australia ( which included the historic Kolkata test which India won coming back from a follow-on with Indian batsman VVS Laxman making 281 *), drawing a test series against Australia in Australia 1-1 in a four-match test series in 2003-04 ( Steve Waugh's farewell test series ), winning a series against arch-rivals, Pakistan, and reaching the final of the 2003 Cricket World Cup held in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya.
Longest period without being forced to follow-on in Test cricket is held by Australia, who after being asked to follow on by Pakistan in Karachi in 1988, went 190 matches without being forced to follow on until being asked to do so in the fourth test of the 2005 Ashes series against England.
" Australia were bowled out for 122 ; Chapman did not ask Australia to follow-on but batted again, to the crowd's displeasure, and his batsmen relentlessly built up the England lead.
At the same time ' B ' Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment was formed in Australia to provide a follow-on force and relieve ' A ' Squadron at the end of their tour.
However, he was unable to prevent Australia from being forced to follow-on and made two the match ended in an innings defeat.
His maiden Test century, 101 in the First Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground after Australia was made to follow-on, was the first made by a left-hander in Tests.
The day finished with Australia on 214 for 7, 230 behind and needing another 31 runs to avoid a follow-on.
Australia had the better of the short day's play, adding 50 runs without loss to pass the follow-on target, although Warne was lucky to survive on two occasions thanks to errors by Geraint Jones: when Warne had 55 he missed a relatively straightforward stumping opportunity, and on 68 he was dropped after edging a ball from Flintoff.
Michael Vaughan then gambled, by enforcing the follow-on on the visitors ( the first time Australia had followed on in 17 years ).
The day finished with Australia on 214 for 7, 230 behind and needing another 31 runs to avoid a follow-on.
Australia had the better of the short day's play, adding 50 runs without loss to pass the follow-on target, although Warne was lucky to survive on two occasions thanks to errors by Geraint Jones: when Warne had 55 he missed a relatively straightforward stumping opportunity, and on 68 he was dropped after edging a ball from Flintoff.
Michael Vaughan then gambled, by enforcing the follow-on on the visitors ( the first time Australia had followed on in 17 years ).
Unfortunately for Australia, their first innings fell 8 runs short of avoiding the follow-on.
Still, he made a gritty 56 not out in the first innings, but Australia could not avoid the follow-on and lost by 7 wickets.

Australia and piled
An old wooden cart, piled with rabbit skins, in Northern Tablelands, New South Wales | New South Wales, Australia
As a result the current pier was built between 1922 and 1930 and is the largest timber piled wharf structure in Australia.
McCabe scored his first Test half-century of 54 as Australia piled on 695 to win by an innings and reclaim the Ashes 2 – 1.
England piled on 7 / 903 declared in three days before defeating Australia by an innings and 579 runs, the largest winning margin in Test history.
Whilst at Somerset, Rumsey had made his Test debut in 1964 against Australia at Manchester, his 2-99 from 35. 5 overs fairly impressive in a match in which Australia piled up 656 for 8 declared, thanks to 311 from Bob Simpson ( indeed, both sides passed 600 in their first innings ); he was, however, not retained for the fifth Test at the Oval.

Australia and on
In March, 1961, representatives of the national laboratories of Australia, Canada, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, U.S.S.R., United States, and West Germany, met at the NBS to devise means for reaching international agreement on a temperature scale between 10 and 90 Af.
People depend less on seeds for foods in Australia, New Zealand, and Argentina, where extensive grazing lands support sheep or cattle, and the consumption of meat is high.
It was night on this hemisphere, but the light blazed from the megalopolises of Australia, Japan, China, Southeast Asia, India, Siberia.
A television series was also created, based on the book, which airs in the United States, Australia, Canada, the UK, Norway and Venezuela.
The Asterales order probably originated in the Cretaceous ( 145 – 65 Mya ) on the supercontinent Gondwana which broke up from 184 – 80 Mya, forming the area that is now Australia, South America, Africa, India and Antarctica.
* 1770 – James Cook names and lands on Possession Island, Queensland and claims the east coast of Australia as New South Wales in the name of King George III.
* 1986 – A low-pressure system that redeveloped off the New South Wales coast dumps a record 328 millimeters ( 13 inches ) of rain in a day on Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The series is named after a satirical obituary published in a British newspaper, The Sporting Times, in 1882 after a match at The Oval in which Australia beat England on an English ground for the first time.
Bligh promised that on the tour to Australia in 1882 – 83, which he was to captain, he would regain " the ashes ".
There was more chopping and changing in the teams, given that there was no official board of selectors for each country ( in 1887 – 88, two separate English teams were on tour in Australia ) and popularity with the fans varied.
In the First Test ( the first played at Edgbaston ), after scoring 376 England bowled out Australia for 36 ( Wilfred Rhodes 7 / 17 ) and reduced them to 46 – 2 when they followed on.
At Old Trafford, Australia won by just 3 runs after Victor Trumper had scored 104 on a " bad wicket ", reaching his hundred before lunch on the first day.
Australia recorded overwhelming victories both in England and on home soil.
He started badly, losing the first two Tests heavily after Australia were caught on sticky wickets.
Bradman's men were greeted by packed crowds across the country, and records for Test attendances in England were set in the Second and Fourth Tests at Lord's and Headingley respectively ; the crowd at Headingley remains a record, and it was there that Australia set a world record by chasing down 404 on the last day for a seven-wicket victory.
After narrowly winning the Second Test at Lord's, dubbed " The Battle of the Ridge " because of a protrusion on the pitch that caused erratic bounce, Australia mounted a comeback on the final day of the Fourth Test at Old Trafford and sealed the series after a heavy collapse during the English runchase.
The West Indies would go on to record resounding Test series wins over Australia and England and dominated world cricket until the 1990s.
After Australia took a 1 – 0 lead in the first two Tests, Botham was forced to resign or was sacked ( depending on the source ).
England went on to win the series 3 – 1, beating Australia by an innings and 83 runs at Sydney in the Fifth Test.
Australia, captained by Michael Clarke, batted first on a cloudy day after winning the toss and were bowled out for 280.
England bowled Australia out again for 281 and so won a series on Australian soil for the first time in 24 years.
Another example is in the television show Gladiators, in which two series were based on contests between teams representing Australia and England.
Bodyline, a fictionalised television miniseries based on the " Bodyline " Ashes series of 1932 – 33, screened in Australia in 1984, to significant public interest and critical acclaim.

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