How To Use Apiece In A Sentence
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His two motors, a used 7.5 horsepower and a 3.5 horsepower, cost just $25 apiece.
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And four dragger captains fined two thousand apiece for fishing redfish in closed waters.
THE SHIPPING NEWS
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These wolves weigh 265 pounds apiece and can sprint the distance between the line and your tender body in two seconds flat.
Christianity Today
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The khansamah would appear to be the only functionary in residence until the hour of departure draws near, when a whole party of underlings -- chowkidars, bheesties, and sweepers -- appear from nowhere in particular; and the lordly traveller, having presented them with about twopence apiece, rolls off along the dusty white road, leaving the khansamah and his myrmidons salaaming on the verandah.
A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil
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American aircraft mounted an average of two sorties a day apiece, for a cumulative daily total of more than 2,000.
Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
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Eight wickets at 45 apiece in first three Tests did him scant justice.
Times, Sunday Times
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Both sides failed to run away with the lead and on 15 minutes of play they had three points apiece.
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I don't know what I was thinking when I gathered up provisions for the gathering; I seem to have assumed everyone would have one bottle of wine apiece then turn to the scotch with thirst unslakable.
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American aircraft mounted an average of two sorties a day apiece, for a cumulative daily total of more than 2,000.
Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
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The past 10 congresses averaged voting on one amendment apiece, according to Congressional Quarterly.
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Mexico; while nothing more than their rations of rice are paid them here, which amount to three fanégas of unwinnowed rice apiece per month, and some additional aid from year to year, and between the departure of the vessels.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 14 of 55 1606-1609 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of The Catholic Missions, As Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing
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In seven Tests at headquarters between 1983 and 1989, Foster took just 14 wickets at 44 runs apiece.
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The home side held their own with one of the league favourites as both teams retired two goals apiece at the break.
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You can cut the top of a pumpkin, drop in apiece of plastic and leave candy for the Trick or Treaters. depending on where you live, this may or may not work.
Courtney Cachet: Halloween Decor All Grown Up
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There were two tries apiece for wing Rory Kerr and centre Alan Gibbon, with Ross Lothian getting the other one.
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The series may be one apiece, but the suspicion is that India have fluffed their chance of winning.
Times, Sunday Times
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[Footnote 2: So called by Ericsson because it would "admonish" the South, and also suggest to England "doubts as to the propriety of completing four steel-clad ships at three and one-half millions apiece."]
A History of Sea Power
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Anything older would be ‘bargain basement’, deserving (at best) $0.99 apiece.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Amazon and Macmillan
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Both sides went for the victory but had to settle for a point apiece.
Times, Sunday Times
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Four hundred boats came up to Peel, and we hadn't less than ten maise apiece.
The Manxman A Novel - 1895
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This art is so far advanced in Paris that there are tavernkeepers who will give you something to eat at their places for all prices, for a teston, for an écu, for four, for ten, even for twenty apiece if you wish it, but for twenty écus I hope they will give you manna en potage or roast phoenix, or whatever in the world is most precious.13
Savoring The Past
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You can get those English high-muckamucks by mail for two bucks apiece, '' suggested Sidney Finkelstein.
Babbitt
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Good clean sheet and winning 2-0 with your front two getting a goal apiece is a good win.
The Sun
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By the end of the first day the two teams had signed just one deal apiece.
Times, Sunday Times
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The two sides go into today's match with one victory apiece.
Times, Sunday Times
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A San Francisco win evens the series at 2 games apiece and turns the matchup into a short three-game series with one game left in San Francisco and at least one game, maybe two, in Anaheim.
USATODAY.com - Baseball tension at its best
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Native gambusias are the best choice for mosquito control; those desiring underwater color should invest a pittance in dime-apiece ‘feeder goldfish.’
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Body language, facial features, lips, eyes, gesticulations, in reality, is all apiece of the language we try our best to touch with words and more to make us understood.
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The left-arm swing bowler has now gathered up 21 Championship wickets in the last six innings and he has taken them at an incredible average of 8.76 runs apiece.
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Mr. Williams rubs the side of his thumb against his bass strings adding tension to the eerie sound as Mr. Wilson adds further agitation by using apiece of chain to rub against his cymbal.
Ralph A. Miriello: Denny Zeitlin With Buster Williams and Matt Wilson at the Kitano
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Rounding off this motley group, a talented ensemble of supporting players tackles the remaining characters - several apiece, in fact - with gusto and aplomb.
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He could not hear of it, but they overpersuaded him, and he reluctantly consented to take them at three hundred apiece.
THE ONE THOUSAND DOZEN
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Both finished the season on 76 points with one win apiece against each other in the league.
The Sun
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American aircraft mounted an average of two sorties a day apiece, for a cumulative daily total of more than 2,000.
Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
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Marianne and I have counted six new hats apiece of those girls ', -- _new_, you know, just out of the milliner's shop; and last Sunday they came out in such lovely puffed tulle bonnets!
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 82, August, 1864
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The Americans spent most of the morning leading in four of the five foursomes, but they won only two to tie the International team 8 ½ points apiece.
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The teams were still equally matched at 14 players apiece when it started to rain.
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Scores were slow to come in the first half, and it was only two points apiece after 20 minutes.
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It took three fouls apiece on Kandi and Ervin Johnson to force Saunders's hand in the direction he should have been following all along - playing Mark Madsen.
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Eventually, officials plan to install the devices, which retail for $ 116, 000 apiece, throughout the 33-prison system.
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For example, if you hit 5 assign game and apiece digit has a assign bounds of $1,000, you should not hit a equilibrise of more than $500 on apiece digit of them.
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From that time forward we saw no whales for six weeks, and, from the reports we received from two whalers we "gammed," it appeared that we might consider ourselves most fortunate in our catch, since they, who had been longer on the ground than ourselves, had only one whale apiece.
The Cruise of the Cachalot Round the World After Sperm Whales
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Let a man succeed in art, and he will be paid one or two thousand pounds apiece for his most "pot-boilery" portraits.
Mr. Meeson's Will
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And four dragger captains fined two thousand apiece for fishing redfish in closed waters.
THE SHIPPING NEWS
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These wolves weigh 265 pounds apiece and can sprint the distance between the line and your tender body in two seconds flat.
Christianity Today
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Every Christmas we could expect at least one toy apiece.
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And a point apiece did neither team much good.
The Sun
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And four dragger captains fined two thousand apiece for fishing redfish in closed waters.
THE SHIPPING NEWS
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They were piled high with supplies and yoked to two matched horned lizards apiece, the kind of dray animals who could handle smooth roads or rough trails with ease.
The Day of the Dissonance
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The pictures are worth about £10,000 apiece.
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Leyton Orient v Swindon, Gillingham v Rotherham and Hereford v Macclesfield are all closely matched on paper and it could pay to do a trixie (three doubles and a treble) on all three finishing level at 9-4 apiece.
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York City's two matches this week realised a point apiece but in all other aspects it was a week of contrasts for the Minstermen.
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The screws used to drill into bone, known as pedicle screws, sell for $1,000 to $2,000 apiece but cost less than $100 to make.
Top Spine Surgeons Reap Royalties, Medicare Bounty
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But outside these coffee hubs the Clover, at an average of $11,000 apiece, is a snow leopard.
The Magic Brewing Machine
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The trader 'copped' a strangle play by selling 3,000 puts at the May $46 strike for a premium of $1.77 apiece in combination with the sale of 3,000 calls at the May
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[2] All his squires were equipped as he was, with scarlet tunics, breastplates of bronze, and brazen helmets plumed with white, short swords, and a lance of cornel-wood apiece.
Cyropaedia
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The taking up half the bed so his father and I are left a quarter apiece is even cute to some degree.
Co-not-sleeping « Love | Peace | Ohana
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Entire roast chickens were sixty cents apiece.
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If you’re feeling splurgy, you can pick up Briggs’ other DIY zines, also from Microcosm: Nontoxic House Cleaners and Herbal First Aid for another dollar apiece!
Summer Reading: Make Your Place. Affordable, Sustainable Nesting Skills
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The old ' cull ewes' sold for as little as two pounds apiece.
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The pair scored a goal apiece, making their combined tally 45 this season.
The Sun
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Birds bred from proven winners command higher prices, but most gamefowl sell for between $150 and $200 apiece.
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A goal which seemed eminently achievable was allowed to slip away late yesterday afternoon, and this morning the sides will be locked at eight points apiece when the head-to-heads commence.
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The past 10 congresses averaged voting on one amendment apiece, according to Congressional Quarterly.
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They were tall, with a Roman nose apiece.
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Clues flash on a large screen for just eight seconds apiece.
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Got him a big steak for $3.95, ordered a couple of carafes of wine for $1.25 apiece.
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Both teams finished the regulation seven innings with three runs apiece.
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In addition, during a benefit auction the night before the spring game, three dinner dates with basketball coach Frank Martin fetched $17,500 apiece.
Around the Big12 Conference
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Maybe I'm missing the point, but wouldn't it make more sense to give 77 people a million apiece?
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That then turned the ball over to Riley, and she quickly aced out the second game of the match, to even the match at one game apiece.
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Two daughters have one daughter apiece.
Times, Sunday Times
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The sides shared a goal apiece inside two minutes of each other in the first half.
Times, Sunday Times
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But Darmetreis Kilgore and Joe Marshall were the only Boilermakers to join Deane in double figures, netting 11 apiece.
NCAA Men's Basketball - Purdue vs. Arizona
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However both sides would have to be happy with a point apiece in a brilliant game, which was a delight to watch.
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She nailed both of her shots to even the score at 50 apiece.
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Elegant Linens offers a wide selection of hand-rolled handkerchiefs in fine cotton and Irish linen, with hemstitched trims, mostly priced between $12 and $37 apiece.
Traditional Handkerchiefs
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Since its removal, several other pages with the same name have been created, each attracting only a few hundred "likes" apiece.
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The screws used to drill into bone, known as pedicle screws, sell for $1,000 to $2,000 apiece but cost less than $100
WSJ.com: What's News US
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A point apiece was the right result.
The Sun
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Jay Pandolfo collected a goal and an assist and helped kill all seven power plays by the Ottawa Senators as the Devils squared the Eastern Conference finals at one win apiece with a 4-1 triumph.
USATODAY.com
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When the two little fuzzballs were born, weighing maybe a pound apiece, she roused herself just enough to lick them clean and plant them on her chest.
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The apples cost eighty cents apiece.
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In seven Tests at headquarters between 1983 and 1989, Foster took just 14 wickets at 44 runs apiece.
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Carla and I walked into the local bike dealership and bought two brand new bikes for twenty quid apiece.
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Each sail has a halyard, downhaul and port and starboard sheets, and the eight square sails have three or four buntlines and two clewlines apiece.
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In good condition, dolls from this period sell for £500 apiece.
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The compensation bill offers the miners or their survivors as much as $100,000 apiece.
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Estimates range from 1,200 to 60,000 apiece while styles vary from chocolate-box to gritty.
Times, Sunday Times
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He continued my campaign of cleaning, and decorated the kalsomined walls with chromos that he bought at one penny apiece.
From the Bottom Up
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The past 10 congresses averaged voting on one amendment apiece, according to Congressional Quarterly.
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In Oakland's openly drug-tolerant district, I am taken to a cafe-style dispensary where buyers pore over the choicest buds for smoking and buy cuttings for $12 apiece, to a medical marijuana club where three members are drawing on skinny cannabis cigarettes, and to a curtained speak-easy where the patrons are enjoying a game of pool.
Boutique buds: What underground mom-and-pop growers did while we debated legalization
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Eventually, officials plan to install the devices, which retail for $ 116, 000 apiece, throughout the 33-prison system.
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For making blue cotton shirts, or "hickories" as they are called, a woman receives six cents apiece, and must furnish her own thread; for making linen coats she receives from fifteen to twenty cents apiece; for men's heavy overalls she gets sixty-two cents a dozen; for flannel shirts one dollar a dozen.
Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City
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And although sex and romance titles predominated, buyers could also choose from action, adventure, supernatural, and other genres, most selling for 500 to 1,000 yen (about $4 to $8) apiece.
Japan, Ink: Inside the Manga Industrial Complex
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There were 15 pages with about nine pictures apiece, and several clearly involved children.
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Each of the wagons was flanked now by just two men apiece.
Man of Honour
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In modern terms this is called double sculls, where each rower has two oars apiece.
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With that went Drums' chance to snatch victory although both teams appeared satisfied at the final whistle with a point apiece.
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But when he realised it would cost 32, decided on just one apiece.
The Sun
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The tickets are one pound apiece.
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United and Bayern lead their group with eight points apiece and a victor this evening will book a place in the last-eight knockout.
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But a point apiece was small consolation for either side who remain dangerously close to the drop zone.
The Sun
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Yorke and Cole scored a goal apiece.
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The horse-rich families with thirty horses apiece would go to hunt for meat and robes or to trade horses for buffalo robes or camas for clothing.
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You can get those English high-muckamucks by mail for two bucks apiece, suggested Sidney Finkelstein.
Chapter 29
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The amorous fury of Daughter of the Pigeon melted into gratitude, and after two drinks apiece the company galloped away, leaving me to repair tattered garments and thank my stars for my supply of _namu_.
White Shadows in the South Seas
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There are also three adjoining annexes, one with six bedrooms (all en-suite), as well as a self-contained apartment and another two with three en-suite bedrooms apiece.
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They were piled high with supplies and THE DAY OF TOR DISSONANCE yoked to two matched horned lizards apiece, the kind of dray animals who could handle smooth roads or rough trails with ease.
The Day of the Dissonance
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A point apiece was probably about right in an entertaining game.
The Sun
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In nine outings against the not inconsiderable might of Sri Lanka and Pakistan, the artist formerly known as ‘White Lightning’ grabbed 16 wickets at barely 20 runs apiece.
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Dawson was admired during that torrid series for the gutsy way he willingly took on nightwatchman duties and fearlessly stood up to Australia's withering attack but he only claimed a total of five wickets at 79.60 runs apiece.
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Even downloaders who cut their CD purchases plan to buy about six CDs apiece in the next year.
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With two wins apiece from their opening two games, England currently head both the men's and women's tables.
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To add extra spice to the proceedings the heavens opened at half time and the rain began to pour as both teams turned round 3 points apiece.
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Hard to argue with a point apiece.
The Sun
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I bought a dozen cookies, so you can take three apiece.
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Keep in mind that one gram of fat contains nine calories, while the same amount of the other two macronutrients counts for four calories apiece.
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For officials at the embassy, he says he offered canteens of gold or silver cutlery which retailed at £1,000 apiece.
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Both struck four boundaries apiece and hustled the singles with a great deal of urgency.
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A goal apiece in the extra period meant the teams still couldn't be separated.
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The two banks will also forgo the right that prevents their shareholding from being further diluted to less than 3.75 per cent apiece.
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A word of warning about the diagrams I posted - they're pretty small samples (50-100 pitches apiece for 2009) and they could easily be fluked, which is why I'd really have liked to have had multiple years of data to play with.
Lookout Landing
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Tickets are £5 apiece and I am told that despite the relatively obvious macabre aspects of the plot, there is some comedy involved.
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Referee John Underhill resisted the temptation to produce any more punishment than a yellow card apiece.
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Missouri's 2 million or so households would get 22 acres apiece if all the land in the state were divided among them.
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THE last four league meetings between these sides have ended 1-0 - two wins apiece for each team.
The Sun
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Sales last year of new and used cars were up by 12 per cent apiece.
Times, Sunday Times
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MEMPHIS - Roburt Sallie and Wesley Witherspoon scored 20 points apiece as Memphis recovered from its first Conference USA loss in almost four years with a 92-77 victory over Houston on Saturday night.
Newsvine - Get Smarter Here
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Both finished the season on 76 points with one win apiece against each other in the league.
The Sun
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Fifteen ponies are purchased to carry the baggage of the regiment; and the allowance for officers is only sufficient to allow Henry and me a bullock-trunk apiece, – rather different to our notions of the "impedimenta" of a regiment!
Journal Kept During The Russian War: From The Departure Of The Army From England In April 1854, To The Fall Of Sebastopol
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The machines will dispense the prophylactics at a price of one yuan apiece, and it is hoped that they will prove an effective tool against the nation's HIV epidemic.
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Four riders are sharing top spot with two wins apiece.
The Sun
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With each team recording a win apiece so far this year the feeling is optimistic in both squads.
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The 16 soldiers depicted in the middle ground reportedly paid an average of 100 guilders apiece, the amount varying in relation to how prominently they were featured.
Revolutionary Militia
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Still, a point apiece was probably the fairest outcome.
The Sun
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Ever since he driveled on my hand whilst I held apiece of zinc plating that he was cutting out in the field I realized that he was more than just a scientific supervisor.
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To add insult to injury, my myopia is such that the lenses weighed about a pound apiece, each resembling a portal on a submarine.
My eyes have seen the glory of ... okay, not much, really
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Gandarias is, first and foremost, a pintxo bar -- that's what they call tapas in Basque country -- with the best little appetizers you'll ever have: the freshest, most delicious local ingredients placed lovingly on a small slice of baguette, â ‚ ¬1.50 apiece. (â ‚ ¬2.25 for the cooked-to-order foie gras, which I highly recommend.)
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The win evened the Eastern Conference finals at two games apiece and ended the Celtics '11-game home winning streak.
NBA - National Basketball Association - New Jersey vs. Boston
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This village of mud huts and no electricity was where they would stay as long as the trees produced coconuts for five rupees apiece in the wholesale market and Suhash kept shimmying up those trunks.
BENEATH THE SHADE OF COCONUT TREES • by Rumjhum Biswas
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The largest stones weigh over five tonnes apiece.
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And two'emergency transfers' allow you to swap one additional player apiece.
The Sun
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He and I had two fish apiece.
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She has been left with just one bat and, at £70 apiece, replacing the stolen ones will be very costly.
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People pack the cafes to eat several courses at lunch, yet their posteriors do not require three or four chairs apiece.
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Mr. Gummage immediately supplied her with two bristle brushes, and sundry little shallow earthen cups, each containing a modicum of some sort of body color, massicot, flake-white, etc., prepared by himself and charged at a quarter of a dollar apiece, and which he told her she would want when she came to do landscapes and figures.
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.)
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Two scoutships, Encke and Ikeya-Seki, did not count as fighting units; they carried one energy gun apiece, possibly useful against aircraft, and their sole real value lay in speed and maneuverability.
Ensign Flandry
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At 41 feet it was large enough to accommodate the platoon and powerful enough to fight through the massive seas—driven by a pair of intercooled, supercharged MerCruiser V-8s that put out over 750 horsepower apiece.
Gideon’s war
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It is designed for men - real he-men, clearly - and is made to order at a price of $139 apiece.
Times, Sunday Times
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Vendors sold whistles and hooters for a pound apiece, their faces familiar from less exalted events.
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This cursed man, when striking out right and left with his torch, knocked over ten loaves worth an obolus apiece, and then, to cap the deal, four others.
The Wasps
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The series may be one apiece, but the suspicion is that India have fluffed their chance of winning.
Times, Sunday Times
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Lecavalier had a pair of assists while throwing his body all over the ice as the Lightning evened the best-of-seven series at one win apiece with a 4-1 victory over the Calgary Flames.
USATODAY.com
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And they hit one apiece to sink Wolves and take their side up to third.
The Sun
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In the tenements of the Bend - three, four, and five stories each - families and solitary lodgers, who paid five cents apiece for floor space, crowded together in airless cubicles.
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With just over four minutes gone it was again level at 24 apiece.
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The 23-year-old burst onto the international scene this year by taking an extraordinary 26 wickets at an average of a mere 18.38 apiece in just three Tests with his unique brand of spin bowling, including the ‘carrom ball’, which helped see his country to a series win over India.
Mendis named emerging player of the year
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Seneca (Ep.xxvii. 7) reports that one Calvisius Sabinus paid 100,000 sestertii apiece for slaves learned in the Greek classics.
Mind the Gap
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For this Telarc CD, Hall teams up with five major players on two numbers apiece: Guitarists Bill Frisell and Mike Stern, Joe Lovano on tenor, flugelhornist Tom Harrell, and Gil Goldstein on accordion.
AvaxHome RSS:
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We wrote it together, a page apiece.
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The rooms were bigger than The Laughing God's, but no fires had been laid, there were no hot baths, and meals cost two coppers apiece.
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With these things costing no less than Rs70, 000 apiece, this debt ridden friend of mine really has an issue here.
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They grabbed a goal apiece here to secure a much-needed three points after a run of just four wins in 15 in all competitions.
The Sun
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And he turned back to the David Cox — a seapiece, of good tone but without movement enough.
To Let
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A large crowd watched a very competitive decider and the sides finished level at two goals apiece.
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Irene Walsh and Sarah Dixon scored three apiece with Claire Healy accounting for the other.
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These cost him less than one cent apiece to make: he sold them for five cents.
THE ESSENTIAL DRUCKER
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Instead the home team began to dictate the exchanges although it still remained nil apiece come half time.
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A point apiece was fair enough.
The Sun
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Come Thursday night, at the Boston Park Plaza hotel, the 28-year old Mr. Myerson has enlisted 28 amateur boxers to fight three two-minute rounds apiece—separated, of course, by round-marking, placard-waving "ring girls"—all in the name of battling cancer.
Boxers Fighting Against Cancer
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Both managers were happy with a point apiece in a game spoilt by the strong wind that blew for the entire 90 minutes.
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It is not true that every cow has four stomachs - there are deformed specimens with three or five apiece.
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Raich and Miller are easily the two best skiers on the circuit this year, and both had a win apiece in the slalom entering the race.
USATODAY.com - Rocca wins World Cup slalom; Miller crashes out again
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Strike a deal for a point apiece?
Times, Sunday Times
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The company's six new 3800 - TEU containerships, now operating on the East Coast Inter-American trade, have 800 reefer plugs apiece.
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A point apiece, except for those watching.
Times, Sunday Times