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Liam picked up the putter, felt its weight in his hand, swung it a few times like a cricket bat
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staking them out with cricket stumps,
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could not make his dream of being in the Indian cricket team real, but that was a
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'Sorry to ask again, but a cricket shop in a temple complex? Who will buy?
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The Team India Cricket Shop opened with the smashing of a coconut on the
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In the centre, we had the letters 'Team India Cricket Shop' in the
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'Yes, a couple here, or in the SBI compound itself while you guys give cricket
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said 'Stationery, Cricket Coaching and Maths Tuitions available'
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We kept the cricket coaching and tuitions at the same price -250 rupees a
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used the compound grounds for the two students who signed up for cricket
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Ish gripped the cricket ball and showed him the wrist movement
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'You want to sign up for cricket tuitions
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'Sorry, watching cricket highlights
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To see the school cricket
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accepted the chocolates but said no to cricket coaching, and a foot-stomping no
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'This boy is gifted in cricket
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And he has to learn the other aspects of cricket
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'Yes abba, they came to play cricket at the school
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hand and his cricket bat in the other
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'This is not a cricket ground
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an animal when it came to cricket
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'See you at the shop,' Ish told me and turned to Ali, 'Any questions on cricket,
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'Yeah, we played good cricket, but that's about it
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in cricket, he will value his gift Until now, he was a four ball freak show
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A ten-year-old came with thirty coins to buy a cricket ball
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than play cricket and be reminded of India's humiliation
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If there was a day that India dominated world cricket, it was on the fourth day
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The first customer of the great Indian Cricket Season had arrived
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of all his convictions about cricket
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'The cricket shop owners
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'Is this how Harbhajan grips the ball?' a seven-year-old tried to fit the cricket
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His hands trembled as he shuffled through the cricket
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Ali pranced around as he stumbled on two cricket balls kept on the floor
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cricket gloves while handing the envelope back to me
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This left Harry alone looking out over the Cricket pitch and the rest of the grounds within casual view
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I’d worn my red outfit and the look in his eyes when he arrived told me all I needed to know … On the way to the cricket club, I told him all about my visit with Dad, passing on the invitation to visit and suggesting that it might be better if he went when I was at work
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Barrie became friends with Conan Doyle and they were members of the same cricket team
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But Nerissa didn’t want to ask him to say nothing, so she pretended that the purpose was to catch a cricket for him
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” I was wearing an old cricket sweater and had plimsolls on my feet so she obviously thought that I was a civilian
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He wasn’t the captain of the village cricket team for nothing!
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One time, I saw a constable arrive at SAP COIN a bit worse for wear and when he opened his kitbag; his mates loaded his cricket kit in and chucked his uniforms out
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On one particular day – and it goes without saying, that when a bunch of young lads get together they must play some sort of game – cricket was the chosen sport and it also goes without saying that this bunch of lads always insisted on the women taking part too
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I had a cricket bat in my hands, which could have been defined as a weapon in my hands rather than a bat
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"Fat lot of bleedin' good being comfy is if yer can't watch the cricket on the telly, ain't it?" he snapped back
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I was trying to catch up with the cricket scores
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‘Okay, start pulling!’ His voice shook, and his heart beat faster than a cricket can chirp
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I watched a little of the last ‘one day international’ cricket on TV, which was played at Bristol, my birthplace, and noticed the spectators wearing anoraks to keep them warm
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soon, he headed over to the cricket park off Heath Road and
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Couldn't put Indian cricket together again
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Sachin turns to Sourav and says, "Do you think there's cricket in heaven?" Ganguly thinks about it for a minute and replies, "I dunno
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Ganguly, still amazed, asks, "So, is there cricket in heaven?"
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there is cricket in heaven
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Of course, he is better looking, or was before he got as fat as you suggested, has been to the right school, plays cricket, had a
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On my run, there’s a secluded cricket pavilion I pass
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Most the talk was about the picnic later on with cricket and rugby games being played
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They played cricket in the sand
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In those days he always dressed in the same way: cricket shirt and trousers and no stockings; in fact, `Rupert's mobile toes' were a subject for the admiration of his friends
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He preferred to do things on his own so he never took up sports like football and cricket
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The night was silent and peaceful, without even a cricket chirping
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Teacher told all students in a class to write an essay on a cricket match
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Former Australian cricket team coach John Buchanan voiced his opinion that Tendulkar had become susceptible to the short ball early in his innings because of a lack of footwork
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When I visualise what Sachin could possibly do after retirement, I thought something connected to cricket, coaching and all that, may be some business or social activity
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" Former member of the Indian 1983 Cricket World Cup team Madan Lal was also surprised, saying that "the kind of person Sachin is, we never expected him to take up politics
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"Cricket comes first," Tendulkar said when reporters asked whether he preferred cricket to parliament
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Player of the tournament in 2003 Cricket World Cup
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Everyone was affable, but as I had no interest in the touring cricket team, the latest pop music, what horse had won the race, which car was a cert for Brands Hatch… it was difficult to find common ground
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He was duty teacher when I was hit in the nuts with a cricket ball, so drove me to hospital and attended while a doctor examined me
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I topped the class in Maths and I’m in the First Eleven cricket, the only guy from year ten
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When a speaker knows his audience, he is able to craft his speech in such a fashion that it entices the audience; like in India if you talk about cricket then the audience will go gung-ho about it
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Cars, football, cricket and rating the sexiness of girls walking past, were the topics of conversation
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Heart racing, he pounded across the fields to the cricket shed
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Your partner may not take well you rejecting her over football, cricket, or whatever other interest tickles your fancy
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A few snatches of conversation overheard by a schoolboy spying in the cricket shed? The kids might have been making up stories to impress each other, and it only needs the suggestion that Robert was in there smoking pot and set himself on fire, to have his story thrown out and counter charges laid by the school
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He presumed the time had come to test his story about the cricket shed
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‘First, the business of the cricket shed last term
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The fifth lamented the loss of a perfectly good cricket shed, but ended philosophically with the cliché about God moving in mysterious ways, and was dated the last day of the previous school term
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Why had he stopped Lance from attacking Corso? Was it because the kid was a homosexual? How had his parents reacted to the letter condemning him for calling the doctor? What had happened at Bart’s on the night of the attack? Who did he think the attackers were? Why didn’t he admit he had been smoking pot in the cricket shed and set fire to himself? How well did he know Ralf Boreham? What was his relationship with Bart Vaselly? What was his relationship with the headmaster? Had he had any disagreements with him lately?
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Each year we would be sitting around after a game of basketball, cricket or footy and one of us would suddenly go "oh shit lads its harvest time" and we would all realise it was that time of year
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There was a few queer looking characters at the dogs as there still all ways seems to be today but that didn't bother me I was all ways to busy studying the form guide to try and turn the ten dollars Mum would give me into a new cricket bag or the latest super nintendo game
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When he returned we got stoned and put the cricket on, to me this situation was both some entertainment in the mundane gaol routine and a bunch of free smoko
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At the same time, he knew more about rugby and cricket than Roger
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It appeared that he was the owner of the cricket ball
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“Dude, if there’s one thing we are good at, its home improvements and charming attractive women and hockey, volleyball and cricket and dancing,” Musafir sounded impressed with himself
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” A couple of the boys used to watch the show periodically, but most of the boys preferred to watch football or cricket
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cricket, a hole-in-one in golf
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‘Jason, I’m taking you down to Bill Edwards’ sports shop to buy you your cricket bat and your kit,’ Wat tells his son, of whom he now has custody from the High Court, after a tortuous time with legal arrangements, solicitors and court appearances in London
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Bill is in fine form as usual and decks Jason out in his pads, gloves, trousers, support, wicket keeping gloves and a brand new red leather cricket ball made to MCC regulations
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Bill, ever generous, goes ‘pay me later,’ as usual and just then who should walk in but Tony Lewis, the Glamorgan cricket captain and the only Glamorgan cricketer to captain England
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The whoops of joy and delight coming from Tracey in the garden fill Watkin with pleasure, and Wat promises her ‘Next week I’ll take you to the bouncy castle and we can watch the cricket in the afternoon, then it’s down to Joe's ice cream parlour in the yard of the Oystermouth train station on the Mumbles railway
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He also played cricket and golf, and showed aptitude as a marksman in the rifle club
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Sri Lanka cricket match for two HOURS and, while I like to consider myself an intelligent person, I could not figure out how the game of cricket is played
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Rudolph’s experienced eye fitted six cricket pitches into the pool’s tiled depths and he struggled to decide if he were impressed, or disgusted by this lavish use of money
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After couple of months an inter house cricket tournament was held in our school
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I had no more unnecessary thoughts; no more imaginations; no more fantasies; and no more cricket matches, I wanted to be very practical
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I joint with my colony friends and played cricket and football matches with them
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Unlike back in the Midwest, where the late summer evenings are a cacophony of night sounds, here above the canyon each cricket expressed an individual voice
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I had brought cricket kits for the children and we played a match
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The day before the Delhi assembly election results, I was moderating a session at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit with Pakistan cricket captain-turned-politician, Imran Khan
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The cricket ads were only a bridge before the final assault on the eve of elections in April
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The monotonous cricketing of insects
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I told him that much as I liked hearing praise of my father’s cricketing skills, I’d feel even better once I had got my Modi interview
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meant that they had finally joined England and Australia as the leading cricketing
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However, the performance that captured the imagination of the cricketing
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In fact the only thing she heard all night was the crickets below her window
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He was busy trying to feed his crickets grain that had trickled from the miller’s cart
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but the only sounds there on the hillside were bird calls, the chirr of crickets, and an occasional bleat from one of the ewes
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The two sat in the living room with the sounds of crickets echoing from outside and the occasional sound of a car passing by
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For example, even in the woods at night, most of us will recognize the sound of crickets or the cry of a coyote
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They were heard long before they were seen in the darkness of the plain, and their feral noises at first dissolved into the night sounds, only faintly present over the crickets
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The sound of crickets and buzzing mosquitoes were drowned by the monotonous `put-put’ of the two-stroke motor that somehow managed to barely propel the barge
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Gothic looking with tall towers, gables crickets, pinnacles and rose windows, the building resembles a cathedral
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She sings with the crickets
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Ear-splitting screech of tiny tree frogs and crickets
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The crickets sang their ritual songs
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As Penny and Angelo walked through the gardens, all that could be heard were the singing of the crickets and the shining of the stars above
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night and the chirping of crickets
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spreading in the night – and I could hear the crickets
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There’s not a breath of wind, and even the crickets seem to have stopped chirping waiting for something
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Only the chirping of crickets and the stillness of the air
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When the last rays of sunshine faltered over the horizon and the sound of crickets filled the air, an immense fear gripped her
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At five o’clock in the morning the noise of the toads and crickets outside the wall woke him up
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For a time, all he could hear was the sound of pounding surf near the beach, mixing naturally with the rhythmical sounds of crickets in the immediate area
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The sound of the car on the gravel parking area joined the chorus of crickets and creatures of the night in the remote and desolate area of low country
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The night was still, and the only sound to be heard was that of crickets and the occasional owl
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And it never failed that they got dirty because they never tired of lifting rocks and leaves and whatever else might be harboring toads and crickets and moths and slugs and centipedes and roly-poly’s and those ever-industrious ants
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The crickets sing, the colours fade
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A bird sang in a nearby bush, and in the low growth, crickets were chirping
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' There was a short silence in which only the bird and the crickets were heard, then Midge said,
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’ the roasting of birds; the howling of dogs; the crying hoots of owls; the stridulating of crickets and grasshoppers; and the whirring of the bats
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Barry, Michael and Tonio reach the street corner and stop as they hear the eerie sounds of the crickets
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neighborhood had such an eerie silence that the crickets
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The sounds of crickets, cicadas, and other
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The sound of crickets filled the world with their
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The crickets were up this night, also
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The crickets stopped their chirping and the evening grew quieter and more sober, if that were possible
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It is breathlessly hot in summer, sending crickets and cicadas into a frenzy
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The chirping of crickets
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but tree frogs and crickets, the wind and the river
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A thousand chirping crickets helped to usher out the fading twilight to gradually
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Subtly intermixed with the chirping of crickets and the creaks from the
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"I don't hear anything but the car and the crickets," she answered in a nervous
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The chirping of crickets and the barking of tree frogs
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frogs and crickets, the wind and the river
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she lay there, helpless, powerless, and all she could hear was the sound of frogs and crickets, all coming out for the night
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Crickets were numerous and noisy on this day
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They sat in silence listening to the chirp of crickets in the air
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After Buddy Holly died in an infamous plane crash on what later would be called “the day the music died,” Sonny Curtis took his place in the Crickets, and one of the songs he had written was
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The Crickets – “That'll Be the Day” (1957)
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Appears on: The “Chirping” Crickets (1957)
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three men listened to the crickets and water from below the bridge
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Now it was Mike and Shandy, and all the crickets and frogs
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night, over the sound of the crickets and frogs, she could hear the
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penetrating were those of the crickets chirping in the midsummer night
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Everything was quiet except the crickets
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Only the crickets and the soft darting by of a bat
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I went down the steps--they are six irregular stones embedded one beneath the other in the clay and leading to the pump from which, in buckets, we supply our need for water—and standing still again, again heard only crickets
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I went to the mignonette beds I have made--mignonette and nasturtiums; mignonette for scent and nasturtiums for beauty, and I hope you like nasturtiums—and standing still again, again heard only crickets
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The near shrill of the crickets made the silence beyond more intense
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Still only the crickets; and presently very far away the whistle of the night express from Berlin to Munich as it hurried past the little station in the Paradise valley
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At first still only crickets, and the anxious twitter of a bird toward whose nest that stealthy, murderous streak of gray was drawing
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“Try crickets,” he said as he picked up a Styrofoam cup with hundreds of chirping insects inside
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He could actually hear the crickets
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Johnny and Caesar had been sitting still in the cramped dray for long enough to hear the trees come alive with birdsong and for the crickets to return from the cracks in the parched earth
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Even the crickets seemed to have respectfully stopped chirping
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“Johnny,” whispered Caesar, barely audible over the chirping crickets
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Crickets chirped out in the yard
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pen against her teeth as a sort of bass line for the crickets and other nocturnal animals that were serenading her outside the bedroom window
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As the sound of horses and men gave way to crickets, creek and owls, Emory clucked to the stallion, picked up the reins and led him away from Marshall’s moaning body
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Away from the crowd’s clamor she heard crickets, a hoot owl, and animal noises coming from the stables
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“Now, follow me quickly,” she said, stepping off the porch and towards the back of the cabin where they were greeted by the crickets chirping away
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He could hear crickets, and blackbirds still chattering among the trees
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The sound of crickets filled the world with their familiar song that is hardly noticeable unless you’re paying attention to them
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It wasn’t the hiss of a snake or the singing of crickets outside
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“That’s what I mean—no crickets
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Shouldn’t we be hearing crickets?”
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Who cared if there were no crickets? What do crickets have to do with anything?
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“Yeah, it means there are no crickets
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You cannot hear birds singing or crickets chirping while driving a car
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The horses slept soundly in the paddocks serenaded by the chirping of crickets
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Over the murmur of the cattle, the chirping crickets, and nearby stamping hooves, he could hear the sound of someone breathing on the other end of the line
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We inquired as to its lodgings and it replied it had none so we gave it the option of staying on, as long as it kept all mice and crickets outdoors
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crickets, and the Bible says there were so many that
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The moment froze, seconds like centuries, time for a species to die, the air to disappear, nothing left but Barbushka’s shadow, rocking to and fro, back and forth, the crickets buzzing, ‘can you keep a secret,’ all this came to pass before the blade came down on Alyoshka’s neck and his neck made a twist and the blade hit the bone
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I headed along a barren path through steppe coming again to the sunflowers whose colours blazed in the afternoon light, the buzz of the crickets unheard, the mosquitoes on the last watch before circadian rhythms would urge them fly for fresh meat
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Jessie and Will awoke to the sound of crickets
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He was answered by the one who had said, "Thou shalt never see it again as long as thou livest," that he had taken a cage full of crickets from the other boy, and did not mean to give it back to him as long as he lived
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winning crickets worth thousands of dollars each
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Crickets and toads had been singing in the nearby meadow that began where the mown lawn ended
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The crickets were louder here, and a full moon threw the house’s shadow over half the yard; beyond, trees took over, and he stole from one to the other, a shadow himself
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We sat in matching rockers and listened to the crickets singing in the darkening night
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If we hadn’t been two thousand feet in the air, we would have heard crickets chirping
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There was almost no noise except the hissing gas lamps and the singing of unseen crickets
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I could see his internal smile, as wide as the skies of Kabul on nights when the poplars shivered and the sound of crickets swelled in the gardens
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Crickets chirped in the shuttered darkness and a wind wafted Khaled Hosseini The Kite Runner through the trees
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‘Why, fleas, crickets, grasshoppers,’ answered the buffoon
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She lay against his shoulder with his arm around her, listening to the noises of the bush, the croaking of the frogs, the sound of crickets, and the crying of a night bird
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Lavinia stood in the middle of a thousand warm shadows with the crickets screaming and the frogs loud