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Barrington batted for 359 minutes and hit only 4 fours and E. W.
In the First Test at the Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad Cowdrey won the toss and batted with Boycott and Edrich adding 80 for the first wicket and Barrington coming in against the spinners at 110 / 2.

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It is known that at least five towns ( Barrington, Bristol, Narragansett, Newport and Westerly ) place some value on some boats for tax purposes.
An incident also occurred in April 2007 in the Chicago Loop district, where a coyote, later nicknamed " Adrian ", quietly entered a Quizno's restaurant during the lunch hours ; it was later captured and released at a wildlife rehabilitation center near Barrington, Illinois.
The office of Secretary of War was modelled upon Great Britain's Secretary at War, who was William Barrington, 2nd Viscount Barrington, at the time of the American Revolution.
The school itself is featured in the title of the music album Fast Times at Barrington High from The Academy Is ....
Lake Barrington is located at ( 42. 213324 ,-88. 163998 ).
Bus service is available at Pittsield as well as in Great Barrington, provided by Peter Pan bus lines.
The nearest private college is Bard College at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington.
The nearest private college is Bard College at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington, with other private colleges in Springfield.
The Appalachian Trail extends through the reservation, before turning east at the Jug End towards Great Barrington.
The nearest private college is Bard College at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington.
The nearest regional rail and bus service is at Great Barrington, which is at the end of a weekend service line to New York City via the MTA rail line.
There is a small regional airport in Great Barrington, but the nearest national air service can be found at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
The nearest rail, bus and small airplane service is in Great Barrington, and the nearest national air service is at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
The nearest private college is Bard College at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington.
The nearest small airport is in Great Barrington, with the nearest national air service being at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
The nearest private college is Bard College at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington.
The nearest private college is Bard College at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington, with other private colleges in Springfield.
The nearest local airport is in Great Barrington, and the nearest national air service can be found at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
The nearest private college is Bard College at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington, with other private colleges in Springfield.
The nearest small airport can be found in Great Barrington, and the nearest national air service is at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
The nearest private college is Bard College at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington ..

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He was also able to give a number of British writers — Michael Moorcock, E. C. Tubb, Brian Stableford, Barrington Bayley, Michael Coney — a new American audience.
A number of aircraft have crashed in and around the Barrington Tops, Aircraft Hill being named after one of the crashes.
He captured a number of French ships, and by 1759 he had converted one of these into a twelve gun warship, the Barrington.
With a number of line-up changes by the mid 1970s the band membership included Jimmy Ellis, Barrington McDonald ( guitarist and a founding member ), Norman Harris and Earl Young with Stanley Wade plus Robert Upchurch joining later on.
The " Factory Store " in Barrington, New Jersey also had a number of bins and shelves full of surplus and hard to find items which never made it into the catalogs.
The Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman world describes this modern city as the ancient " Iaca ( or Iaka )" which minted coins in the 2nd half of the 2nd century BC, a small number of which are now in the British Museum.
The specific number of wonders may have varied over the years: the antiquary Daines Barrington, in a letter written in 1770, refers to Llangollen Bridge as one of the " five wonders of Wales, though like the seven wonders of Dauphiny, they turn out to be no wonders at all out of the Principality ".
An earlier attempt to turn Barrington into an opener had failed, but McIntyre promoted him to number 3 in the order to stop him getting nervous while pacing around the dressing room waiting to bat.
The West Indian fast bowlers Wes Hall and Chester Watson were rightly feared, but on a true pitch at the Kensington Oval in the First Test they could be played and coming in at number 3 Barrington made his maiden Test century – 128 in England's 482.
According to the College Board, Barrington High School ranks in the top 1 % of more than 14, 350 high schools both nationally and internationally for the number of AP exams taken by students.

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Dexter continued his good run of form to equal Patsy Hendren's England record of six consecutive Test 50s ( 85 and 172 against Pakistan and 70, 99, 93 and 52 against Australia ), which he soon shared with Ken Barrington and more recently Alastair Cook.
Barrington made six 50s in his first ten innings for Surrey, but then had a string of low scores and was made tweflth man for the First Test against South Africa.
Barrington made 60 and added 99 with Colin Cowdrey ( who arm was broken by Wes Hall ) and Brian Close, and hit Gibbs for a six followed by another onto the Lords balcony.
In the Second Test England enforced the follow on after another Barrington century – 121 – was brought up with a six as he added 191 with Dexter for the third wicket, but Colin Bland dug in for 144 not out as South Africa held out for a draw.
He made six consecutive Test 50s ( 77, 205 not out, 56, 123, 61 and 55 ) a new England record, since equaled by Ted Dexter, Ken Barrington and Alastair Cook.
The 2005 Broadway production, directed by James Lapine and produced by David Stone, James L. Nederlander, Barbara Whitman, Patrick Catullo, Barrington Stage Company and Second Stage Theater, earned good reviews and box-office success and was nominated for six Tony Awards, winning two, including Best Book.

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Angell was born in West Barrington, Rhode Island to Henry Angell and Mae ( née Cooney ).
He was a friend and collaborator of the political sociologist Barrington Moore, Jr. and of the political philosopher Robert Paul Wolff, and also a friend of the Columbia University sociology professor C. Wright Mills, one of the founders of the New Left movement.
According to Barrington, whist was first played on scientific principles by a party of gentlemen who frequented the Crown Coffee House in Bedford Row, London, about 1728.
In 1886, in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, a 1 kV alternating current ( AC ) distribution system was installed.
The musical was revived in 2006 by the Barrington Stage Company, and starred Debby Boone
After 18 months, they discovered drummer Barrington Womble ( whom they persuaded to change his name to Barry Wom to save time, and his hairstyle to save Brylcreem ) hiding in their van, and the classic line-up of the Rutles was completed.
The new Rhode Island county was formed in 1746 with the full modern territory of Bristol, Barrington, and Warren.
The adaptation was described as a " fairy play ", by Rutland Barrington, with music by Frederick Rosse, Albert Fox, and Alfred Cellier.
The Park is part of the Barrington Tops Area of the World Heritage Site Gondwana Rainforests of Australia inscribed in 1986 and was added to the Australian National Heritage List in 2007.
In 1969 the area between Mount Barrington, Mount Royal and the Gloucester Tops was declared the Barrington Tops National Park.
The Barrington Guest House was built from 1925 on the upper Williams River near Barrington Tops by Norman T. McLeod, licensee of the Royal Hotel in Dungog, using timber cut and milled from the property.
The park is part of the Barrington Tops Area of the World Heritage Site Gondwana Rainforests of Australia inscribed in 1986 and which was also added to the Australian National Heritage List in 2007.
The name " Lord Haw-Haw of Zeesen " was coined by the pseudonymous Daily Express radio critic Jonah Barrington in 1939, but this referred initially to Wolf Mittler ( or possibly Norman Baillie-Stewart ).
An attempt to change the name of the city, this time to East Barrington, was made in the early 1980s but failed upon a residential vote.
The town, originally part of Great Barrington, separated in 1769 and was officially incorporated in 1773.
The original " Beckett " for which the town of Becket was named, is an estate or " tithing " which once belonged to the Admiral Lord Barrington ( as in " Great Barrington, MA ).

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