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I'm still not happy with the end play, but we'll keep working on it.
He had little chance to get into his stride, however, before bad light ended play soon after tea.
The hosts then moved into the box seat before bad weather ended play.
Austin had launched a good run when the weather ended play for the day.
Some teams would use both styles of end play, depending on game situations.
Running winners can create problems for the defense even when there is no prospect of a squeeze or an end play.
Rain eventually ended play for the day in the second game of the second set.
If we were back level after this game, the umpire might end play for the day, which could only help Federer.
The half continued with good end yo end play by both teams.
Both golfers ended play Saturday at 1-under to top the leaderboard.
Removing West's spades and diamonds had prepared for an end play.
Sri Lanka reached 30-0 in reply before bad light ended play early.
The opening night of a West End play was performed in near darkness after a power cut.
A man wanted very badly to see a West End play, but it took a year to get tickets.
The actress, who was last night appearing in her current West End play, made no statement.
The official acceded and the siren was sounded to end play.
There was some end to end play resulting in a couple of chances for both sides.
Individual maintenance tasks (such as the end play check) were not separately considered in this extension.
The decision to end play at 5pm led to boos from the crowd .
An infraction of this rule ends play and the player is assessed a life.
Ferreira then served out the set and match, ending play with a service winner.
At the sound of the bell to end play, the player in play completes turn.
The game lasted only 12 minutes before a riot ended play with Punxsutawney leading, 12-0.
Australia needed only 125 with half the day remaining and eight wickets in hand when poor visibility ended play.
A leading actor in a West End play insisted on finishing his opening night performance before being taken to hospital.