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McGrath's and batting
Glenn McGrath's Test career batting performance.

McGrath's and early
* West's Encycylopedia of American Law at Answers. com, provides more details than the other sources, especially about McGrath's early life, his commitment to civil rights and the financial scandals that touched him.

McGrath's and career
Known throughout his career for maintaining a remarkably accurate line and length, McGrath's consistency enabled him to be one of the most economical and dangerous fast bowlers of his time.
On 5 January 2010 the franchise announced that it had bought out the remaining year of McGrath's contract for $ 350, 000, effectively bringing his cricketing career to an end.
His uncomplicated method and natural physical fitness were significant factors in the longevity of McGrath's career.
A graph showing McGrath's test career bowling statistics and how they have varied over time.
Incredibly, the pair put on 114 runs, both achieving half centuries ( McGrath's first in a long Test career in which he has never averaged more than 8 with the bat ).

McGrath's and was
Following McGrath's dismissal, his assistant John Rudge was appointed manager at Vale Park in December 1983.
In January 2000, he was picked up in the Indian squad for the Australian tour and made 167 in the third and final Test match when the rest of the batsmen struggled to cope with Glenn McGrath's destructive bowling at Sydney, a rare high point for India in an otherwise disastrous tour.
McGrath's Test debut was against New Zealand at Perth, in 1993 – 1994.
McGrath's injury problems are seen as a key factor in England regaining the Ashes, as their victories came in matches in which he was absent.
McGrath's bowling was not of express pace.
Truman had been backed into a corner and the only way out was to ask for McGrath's resignation.
This account was corroborated by a letter from Truman to McGrath, which hung in the hallway of McGrath's summer home in Narragansett, RI up to the time of his death in 1966.
One of McGrath's pet projects was a German language 24-hour news channel.
McGrath's and Lydon's claim, rejected by the station, was that they, not WBUR, were the true creators of The Connection-moving it far beyond the initial WBUR template to become the successful, widely syndicated program.
Mawson was the consultant architect of all of McGrath's ambitious Garden Village schemes in Northern Ireland.
The band of six was founded by Brian Hibbard in 1982 from a group of actors who had been active with him in John McGrath's ' 7: 84 Theatre Group ', a fringe theatre organisation who had sung a cappella in their production of the 1981 play One Big Blow.
Although McGrath's former manager Atkinson made an offer from Sheffield Wednesday, former European Champions Aston Villa's offer was accepted and McGrath signed on 3 August 1989 for a fee of £ 400, 000,
McGrath's autobiography, Back from the Brink, co-written with journalist Vincent Hogan, was the most successful Irish sports book ever.
The great Master McGrath's record was finally eclipsed by Colonel North's greyhound " Fullerton " who recorded four consecutive victories in the Waterloo Cup between 1889 and 1892.
McGrath's " Sing Me A Story " was nominated for the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards for Children's Album of the year.
McGrath's first role, uncredited, was in the 1932 film The Rainbow Trail, a study of Mormon polygamy based on a 1915 Zane Grey novel of the same name.
His last role as Mr. Remington in The Shakiest Gun in the West was released in 1968 — after McGrath's death.
Australia had to field Michael Kasprowicz as replacement, and on a pitch where inaccurate bowling was immediately punished, McGrath's line and length would surely have been useful.
Setting up practice in London in 1930, McGrath's first commission was to design the interiors for Broadcasting House in Portland Place, London.
McGrath's personal major building project was the modernist circular Hill House at St Ann's Court, Chertsey in 1936.
In Dublin McGrath's principal concern was the restoration of Dublin Castle, which started in the late 1950s and continued for decades.

McGrath's and scored
He played 38 games in 1981 – 82, but scored just three goals for John McGrath's Fourth Division side.

McGrath's and on
Despite this poor finish in John McGrath's first season, they eventually achieved their first success for thirteen years 1982 – 83, when Vale were promoted to the Third Division in third place, passing Crewe on the way up.
In Padraig McGrath's review of Laurence O ' Toole's book Pornocopia – Porn, Sex, Technology and Desire, he rhetorically asks whether "... women enjoy having men ejaculate on their faces?
In Padraig McGrath's review of Laurence O ' Toole's book Pornocopia – Porn, Sex, Technology and Desire, he rhetorically asks whether "... women enjoy having men ejaculate on their faces?
McGrath's personal popularity soared as he appeared on national magazine covers such as Rolling Stone and Spin.
McGrath's storied 26-lap duel with Bill Vukovich in the ill-fated 1955 Indianapolis 500 ended when the magneto on his Hinckle Special Kurtis 500C's Offenhauser ( Meyer-Drake ) engine failed on lap 54.
* Full texts of McGrath's 2009 Gifford Lectures on natural theology
Academy Award-winning Costume Designer Colleen Atwood worked on the film, and McGrath's wife, actress Maria Aitken, performed in a supporting role.

McGrath's and both
He also had the dubious honour of becoming both Glenn McGrath's 500th and Shane Warne's 600th Test wicket during the series.
McGrath's Wooster character hence provided the meals and companionship for both fictional trailmasters, Ward Bond as Seth Adams and John McIntire as Christopher " Chris " Hale.

McGrath's and for
Gilmore worked briefly at his uncle Vern Damico's shoe store and for Spencer McGrath's insulation company, but he soon returned to his previous lifestyle of stealing, drinking, and getting into fights.
Truman asked for and received McGrath's resignation.
English architect Edward Prentice Mawson, eldest son of the garden designer Thomas Hayton Mawson, became McGrath's choice of architect for the project after being introduced to him by his site manager Jesse Williams who previously worked with Mawson in England.
Detail from the front cover of the programme for McGrath's A Satire of the Four Estaites ( 1996 ), showing Amy Trompetter's drawing of the costume for Gloria Cupsize.

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