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First-class and teams
First-class cricket is a class of cricket that consists of matches of three or more days ' scheduled duration, that are between two sides of eleven players and are officially adjudged first-class by virtue of the standard of the competing teams.
Category: First-class cricket teams

First-class and are
First-class cadets ( seniors ) are referred to as " firsties.
First-class honours degrees ( often simply referred to as a " first ") are usually the highest level of degree awarded and indicate high academic achievement.
Cricket balls are traditionally dyed red, and red balls are used in Test cricket and First-class cricket.
First-class ( fourth year ) cadets, as the most senior members of the regiment, can assume leadership positions within the regiment and are expected to set the example for their subordinates.
First-class are also permitted the most privileges, and accordingly are also obligated with the most important duties.
First-class cadets make the full 90 day trip, while the Second and Third-class cadets are divided between the 45 day legs, due to the fact that with a smaller crew, each cadet can get more one-on-one training than they would if all of the cadets were on board at once.
By the end of their First-class ' cruise ,' the last they are required to complete, the cadets are expected to perform competently most of the routine duties of a Third Mate or Third Assistant Engineer on watch.
First-class games are two innings per side.
There are 10 National First-class Academic programs, 6 potential National First-class Academic Programs.
First-class functions are a necessity for the functional programming style, in which the use of higher-order functions is a standard practice.
They are by far the most successful domestic cricket side in Australia having won the First-class competition 45 times.

First-class and usually
The British Railways Mark 1 CK, built from 1951 onwards, had four First-class and three Third-class ( Second-class from 1956 ) compartments, with a vestibule separating the 1st and 2nd sections, and a sliding door ( usually fixed open ) to divide the corridor.

First-class and such
First-class tickets can be purchased from ticket offices at London Underground stations, for use on lines such as the West Coast Main Line which serves LU stations.
First-class service offers access to dedicated first-class sections of the train, nearly always featuring fewer but larger, and-at least ostensibly-more comfortable seats, in a generally more spacious arrangement that provides more personal space, often a table and upgraded decor / carpeting, and in some cases additional amenities ( such as power outlets for mobile phones or laptop computers ).
* First-class functions, closures, continuations in languages that support functional programming such as Lisp, ML, Perl 6, D and C # 3. 0

First-class and English
A right-handed batsman and a very occasional off-spin bowler, he played First-class cricket for both his home state Tasmania and English county side Durham.

First-class and county
First-class status was awarded on 6 December 1991, with Durham becoming the first new first-class county for 70 years.

First-class and West
First-class service is offered on overnight sleeper trains between London and Scotland ( refer to Caledonian Sleeper ) and London and the West Country ( refer to Night Riviera ).
He played cricket for a number of First-class sides in the West Indies and England as well as international cricket for the West Indian cricket team.

First-class and .
** Ida Straus, wife of Isidor Straus ( 1 of only 5 Titanic First-class female fatalities ) ( b. 1849 ).
* 1815: First-class cricket begins.
* First-class cricket begins.
However, he made outstanding academic progress, graduating in 1891 with double First-class honours in Literature and Science.
tried to ban them from First-class cricket.
In 1907, Noel graduated with First-class honours but Christopher failed, leading to a nervous breakdown.
First-class travel on CountryLink comes in two forms.
First-class accommodation on V / Line is a 2x2 seating arrangement, with extra legroom and recline, only available on certain locomotive-hauled services.
The Municipality of Pateros ( Filipino: Bayan ng Pateros ) is a First-class municipality in Metro Manila, Philippines.
* First-class ( 1 / c ) Summer: Ten weeks aboard an operational cutter in the role of a junior officer ( i. e., standing bridge watches conning the ship as Officer of the Deck ), or an optional internship for exceptional cadets who split their summer with five weeks at an internship and five weeks aboard a cutter.
If Ricky carries with him the same attitude that he has seen him succeed at First-class cricket to the next level there is no reason why he will not continue to score.
Ponting was given three one-dayers and First-class match against Glamorgan to try and push his case for a Test inclusion.
In First-class cricket and Test cricket, each side has two innings.
Sri Lanka Cricket oversees the progress and handling of the major domestic competitions: the First-class tournament Premier Trophy, the List A tournament Premier Limited Overs Tournament and the Twenty20 competition Twenty20 Tournament.
He has also taken over 100 wickets in First-class cricket and in List A cricket.
First-class petty officers normally serve as a Leading Petty Officer ( LPO ) of a division, and direct the activities of a division.
First-class petty officers often form associations at their commands.

teams and are
Only two teams in each league ( the Yankees and Detroit, the Dodgers and Cincinnati ) are battling for first place.
The Christian Science Monitor reports that " Counterinsurgency efforts focus on better grasping and meeting local needs " in Afghanistan, under the Human Terrain System ( HTS ) program ; in addition, HTS teams are working with the US military in Iraq.
Many people, however, became members of the French Resistance, and they are the allegorical equivalents of the voluntary sanitary teams in the novel, such as Tarrou, Rambert, and Grand, who fight back against the unspeakable evil ( the Nazi occupiers ).
Replicas of the urn are often held aloft by victorious teams as a symbol of their victory in an Ashes series, but the actual urn has never been presented or displayed as a trophy in this way.
He famously told England manager Pelham Warner, " There are two teams out there.
Arizona State University's Division I athletic teams are called the Sun Devils, which is also the nickname used to refer to students and alumni of the university.
Despite exceptions such as usage in The New York Times, the names of sports teams are usually treated as plurals even if the form of the name is singular.
Acadia's sports teams are called the Axemen and Axewomen.
They are also one of three teams to win the treble and the Intercontinental Cup in the same season / calendar year ; This was achieved in the 1971 – 72 season.
A. S. Roma had a team in the Superleague Formula race car series where teams are sponsored by football clubs.
Artillery observation teams are the most common means of target acquisition.
* Laser guided shells require laser target designators, usually with observation teams on the ground but UAV installations are possible.
* Meteorological data: historically these were usually divisional level specialist teams but advances in technology mean they are now increasingly part of artillery units.
In the United States and Canada, professional Major League Baseball ( MLB ) teams are divided into the National League ( NL ) and American League ( AL ), each with three divisions: East, West, and Central.
The factors cited are: smaller sized ballparks than in the past, " juiced baseballs " implying that the balls are wound tighter thus travel further following contact with the bat, " watered down pitching " implying that lesser quality pitchers are up in the Major Leagues due to too many teams.
More can participate, either as individuals or pairs or as teams of up to six, in formal tournaments or social gatherings where the governing rules of the event are prescribed by the sponsoring host.
Victory parades are often held for triumphant sports teams, who often tour their home town or city in an open-top bus.
The university's 37 varsity athletic teams are known as the Brown Bears.
These stickers are used by officials to distinguish teams.
The Red Sox are consistently one of the top MLB teams in average road attendance, while the small capacity of Fenway Park prevents them from leading in overall attendance.
BJU's athletic teams compete in Division I of the National Christian College Athletic Association ( NCCAA ) and are collectively known as the Bruins.
There are no teams and the hurl follows a set route.
* Salt Lake Community College's athletic teams are called the Bruins

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