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timeless and Fifth
As the series 2 – 1 in Australia's favour and not yet won, the Fifth Test in Melbourne was a timeless Test.
With the series locked at 1 – 1, the Fifth and final Test at The Oval was a timeless Test.
He then scored fifties in three consecutive tour matches before the Fifth Test, which was timeless as the series was tied 1 – 1.

timeless and Test
The final Test was drawn after ten days of play in a supposedly " timeless " Test.
The first four Tests were drawn, so the fate of the Ashes depended on the fifth Test, which would be timeless.
With the series tied at 1 – 1 the fifth Test at The Oval was a timeless match.
The draw meant that the series was at 1 – 1 heading into the final Test at The Oval, which would be timeless.
But England needed to leave Durban on the 15th to catch their boat home, so, despite being a ‘ timelessTest, a draw was agreed.
For the first Test, to strengthen the team's batting, Chapman and the tour selection committee chose only three specialist bowlers ; as the Tests were " timeless "— played to a finish with no time limit — he believed batting to be the key to victory.
When Chapman became the first captain to declare an innings closed in a timeless Test match, Australia needed 742 to win.
The final Test at The Oval was timeless to ensure a finish.
Therefore, to ensure an overall winner, the match was played as a timeless Test, with the 3-day time limit removed.
A timeless Test, the match lasted four days, starting on 12 December and ending on 16 December, with 14 December as a rest day.
A timeless Test, the match lasted four days, starting on 12 December and ending on 16 December, with 14 December as a rest day.
The 1877 match was a timeless Test played from 15 March to 19 March 1877, with a rest day on 18 March, with 4-ball overs.

timeless and at
Because the series was at stake, the match was to be " timeless ", i. e., played to a finish.
Those, at least, are the claims stemming from the basic notion that the sort of thing that the divine spirit is, is a timeless, creative mind.
In the end, it is the durability of the 190 timeless short films the Stooges made at Columbia Pictures that acts as an enduring tribute to the comedy team.
He seems to celebrate and mock these timeless melodies all at once.
While he was always at the forefront of the Soul movement, paving the way for a slew of singers who followed in his large wake, he never had that one timeless hit like so many others of the time that would forever endear him to our memories.
The international response to the film which among other awards won the jury's special prize at Cannes in 1957 reconfirmed the author ' high rank and proved that The Seventh Seal regardless of its degree of accuracy in reproducing medieval scenery may be considered as a universal, timeless allegory.
He latterly appeared to overwhelming acclaim for extended engagements at such legendary American theaters as The Ford's Theatre in Washington, D. C., the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, demonstrating the timeless appeal of the work and the mastery of this unique artist.
* 5StarMax: Modern classics, featuring award-winning films and timeless treasures ; broadcasts a featured classic every night at 9 p. m.
" What this treatment does to history, to real events such as departing to fight a revolution, is to turn it into a natural ( that is, of nature ), inevitable, and timeless event, or not an event at all but a condition about which humans can do nothing to change since the condition is made of them and vice versa.
The actual on-air describer " classic rock " was thought of in a strategy session at WYSP's then One Bala Plaza offices, in which other adjectives such as " timeless " and " vintage " also were discussed by Hungate and Abrams.
The district's attractions, such as California Screamin ’ ( a launched steel roller coaster built to appear as a classic wooden coaster ) resemble the timeless amusement park rides found at many boardwalks.
The Stratos Zero, which was presented at the 1970 Turin Motor Show, went beyond mere questions of style to create a timeless blend of architecture, sculpture and industrial design.
Burges and the Marquess had been working for over three years on the rebuilding of Cardiff Castle ; the aim at Castell Coch was to achieve another " dazzling architectural tour de force of the High Victorian era, ( a ) dream-like castle which combine ( d ) sumptuous Gothic fantasy with timeless fairy tale.
While the revolutionary and timeless DS achieved its greatest sales success at the same point in its 20-year lifecycle, the CX design was subject to more intense competitive pressures from other automakers, who succeeded in using the CX design as a template for improvement.
The film was not immediately successful at the box office when released, but was eventually regarded as a cult classic, which is reflected in a recent comment by Indian Express that film high recall value even after 27 years, is due to " it ( s ) superb satirical depiction of the essential, timeless, human condition: supreme self-interest versus some moral / ethical anchor.
Although he initially offered the song to other bands – The Human Expression, for one – Born to Be Wild was first recorded in 1967 by Steppenwolf in a sped-up and rearranged version, that the All Music Guide's Hal Horowitz described as " a roaring anthem of turbo-charged riff rock " and " a timeless radio classic as well as a slice of ' 60s revolt that at once defines Steppenwolf's sound and provided them with their shot at AM immortality.
Antoine Court who named himself Antoine Court de Gébelin ( ca. 1719 – May 10, 1784 ) was a former Protestant pastor, born at Nîmes, who initiated the interpretation of the Tarot as an arcane repository of timeless esoteric wisdom in 1781.
It was given to him to refer to knowledge of the three forms of time he gained at enlightenment including the " timeless time " of enlightened awareness.
His name — Dusum Khyenpa — means ' Knower of the Past, Present and Future ', referring to the total lucidity he attained at enlightenment, giving him knowledge of the three modes of time, and the ' timeless time ' of enlightened awareness.

timeless and was
It was this timeless unity that was all-important, and not its temporary manifestations in the world of reality.
Crawfurd, who opposed Darwinian evolution, " denied any unity to mankind, insisting on immutable, hereditary, and timeless differences in racial character, principal amongst which was the ' very great ' difference in ' intellectual capacity.
Yet it is surprisingly timeless, in part because of the way our times have come weirdly to echo those in which it was conceived.
The first being a timeless match ( as was the custom in those days ) that commenced on 30 December.
Crawfurd, who opposed Darwinian evolution, " denied any unity to mankind, insisting on immutable, hereditary, and timeless differences in racial character, principal amongst which was the ' very great ' difference in ' intellectual capacity.
Indebted to Henri Bergson's philosophy of change, Whitehead was also a Platonist who " saw the definite character of events as due to the " ingression " of timeless entities.
" In a similar vein, he preferred not to state that he was presenting a coherent and timeless block of knowledge ; he rather desired his books " to be a kind of tool-box others can rummage through to find a tool they can use however they wish in their own area … I don't write for an audience, I write for users, not readers.
The style did not evolve out of a conscious attempt to create an appealing fashion ; music journalist Charles R. Cross said, " frontman Kurt Cobain was just too lazy to shampoo ," and Sub Pop's Jonathan Poneman said, " This is cheap, it's durable, and it's kind of timeless.
When Colbert received a Kennedy Center Honor, her fashion sense was referred to with a quotation from Jeanie Basinger in The International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers: " glamour is the sort that women attain for themselves by using their intelligence to create a timeless personal style.
Gauguin demonstrated the most disparate types of art — not to speak of elements from metaphysics, ethnology, symbolism, the Bible, classical myths, and much else besides — could be combined into a synthesis that was of its time yet timeless.
Set in the late 1920s in China, this was an early entry in a series of Vietnam war era films ( Catch-22, M * A * S * H ), which, though set in other periods of wartime, nevertheless sounded with its depictions of gunboat diplomacy what would come to be recognized as timeless themes.
Ink Blot Magazine said that the album was " both of its time and timeless.
He was also known for his work with the 1924 film The Last Laugh and his timeless, immaculate interpretation of Goethe's Faust ( 1926 ).
This revelation was a direct contradiction of Winckelmann's notion of the Greek temple as timeless, fixed, and pure in its whiteness.
Chuck Taylor of Billboard magazine wrote that the single " Beautiful Boy " was " an unexpected gem " and called Dion " a timeless, enormously versatile artist ", Chuck Arnold of People Magazine, however, labeled the album as excessively sentimental, while Nancy Miller of Entertainment Weekly opined that " the whole earth-mama act is just opportunism, reborn ".
Hayek himself praised the work, as did fellow Nobel Prize laureate Milton Friedman, who said that Hazlitt's description of the price system, for example, was " a true classic: timeless, correct, painlessly instructive.
This style was chosen by the original general manager, Peter Wilt, to establish a timeless image evocative of both classic American sports ( as in the logos of the NHL Original Six ) and the traditions of European soccer.
This was adopted by Origen and later on by Athanasius, and applied to the generation of the Son from the Father, because they believed that this analogy could be used to support the notion that the Father, as immutable, always had been a Father, and that the generation of the Son is therefore eternal and timeless.
Another reviewer in Variety noted of a 1995 production starring Tony Randall as Sir Peter Teazle that Sheridan's play was " such a superbly crafted laugh machine, and so timeless in delivering delectable comeuppance to a viper's nest of idle-rich gossipmongers, that you'd practically have to club it to death to stifle its amazing pleasures "-before claiming that this is precisely what the production being reviewed had done.

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