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The struggling Ollie Pope was lbw sweeping, Joe Root was bowled on the back foot and Harry Brook missed a sweep, all off Sajid.

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Mr Khalife told the interviewing police officer: “This particular document is all off my own head.”

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They dropped five catches - all off opener Qiana Joseph - as West Indies produced a stunning run chase of 142 to reach the semi-finals at England's expense.

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Like there’s some outside force or group or … something … that’s sent us all off course from the libertarian utopia we should’ve achieved by now.

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Field rounded it all off by turning on the afterburners to run around a flagging Leigh defence to enable Keighran to add his seventh successful kick.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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