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| 2004 in Carlton's win over West Coast at Optus | Oval, a performance that was considered one of the g |
| est score, of 35, came in her last match at The | Oval, a match England won by 137 runs. |
| 86 FA Cup Final against Blackburn Rovers at The | Oval, a match that finished 0-0. |
| st of these records were broken at Utah Olympic | Oval, a facility not only similar in name but in ope |
| Its name refers to The | Oval, a cricket ground in the ward and the Oval neig |
| in 2003) 10-turn road course; a half-mile paved | oval; a 2.4 km advance driver and race driver traini |
| The park has plans for a lighted 'D'-shaped | oval, a 2.6-mile (4.2 km) road course, and a karting |
| 5 match against Carlton at the Brunswick Street | Oval, a former Fitzroy player, the Carlton centre ha |
| kburn Rovers and Queen's Park at the Kennington | Oval, a repeat of the previous year's final. |
| It operates a 1/2-mile dirt | oval, a 3/8-mile asphalt oval and a 1/8-mile dirt ov |
| The | oval abdomen is greyish brown marked overall with sm |
| The | oval abdomen is grey with darker and lighter striati |
| They are similar in size and shape, being | oval, about 1.6 km long by 1.3 km wide, with large c |
| ing 1-3 scales, each scale maturing berry-like, | oval, about 20 mm long and 10-15 mm broad, red to pu |
| s of about 100 stones arranged in an egg-shaped | oval about 50m across. |
| The remains of Larsa cover an | oval about 4.5 miles in circumference. |
| The | Oval Abrostola (Abrostola ovalis) is a moth of the N |
| er registration and check-in held in the Eakins | Oval across from the Rocky Steps. |
| ined the Ashes by winning the final Test at The | Oval after the first four matches against Australia |
| 002, against the Penrith Panthers at Leichhardt | Oval after coming through the joint venture's ranks |
| with Harry in the county eleven, at Kennington | Oval against Surrey. |
| 's, in June 1905, and then the 3rd Test, at the | Oval, against South Africa in August 1907. |
| his father in the county eleven, at Kennington | Oval against Surrey. |
| The final was played at the Kennington | Oval against the Old Carthusians on 9 April 1881; th |
| gland Test appearance was in August 1924 at The | Oval against South Africa. |
| And finally in 1955, in the final Test at The | Oval against South Africa, he won a home Test cap, a |
| dded during the 19th-century restoration, is an | oval alabaster bowl, with rich decoration. |
| Games were played at the Lake | Oval, Albert Park, then the home ground of South Mel |
| The top half of an even larger | oval, Ali Cogia Circle, surrounded Ali Baba Circle. |
| The pupa is made in an | oval, almost glassy cocoon. |
| Novisuccinea ovalis (Say, 1817) - | oval ambersnail |
| Novisuccinea ovalis, common name the | oval ambersnail, is a species of air-breathing land |
| The hill fort is | oval and 2.9 hectares in area. |
| Fruit are | oval and bright yellow or range when ripe. |
| g and vary in shape from lance-shaped to nearly | oval, and they are divided into many narrow, pointed |
| tifid caulinar leaves are sinuate, more or less | oval and spiny. |
| All of the lakes are | oval and are angled in the same way which is seen by |
| forms, and different sizes, a sort of Venetian, | oval and square. |
| The fruit of the ray floret is | oval and hairless and lacks a pappus; that of the di |
| The nearest tube stations are | Oval and Vauxhall station. |
| Fraser has a neighbourhood | oval and primary school. |
| The leaves are | oval and 80-300 mm long. |
| Pupae are light brown, | oval and ringed with ridges. |
| Their eyes are | oval and are brown or amber. |
| been described as a rectangle, a horseshoe, an | oval and a pointed ellipse. |
| ier Island Park Caldera is much larger and more | oval and extends well into Yellowstone Park. |
| The tour begins at the Eakins | Oval and travels down the Benjamin Franklin Parkway |
| The pupa is 10-12 mm long, grey-brown, | oval, and retains the long tail; it looks like a tin |
| celebrated with a "town party" held on the main | oval and sponsored by the then owners of the operati |
| Wadmore Park, adjoining Athelstone | Oval and Black Hill Conservation Park were establish |
| Leaves are alternate, stalkless, | oval, and slightly notched at base. |
| ves are lance-shaped, strap-shaped, or somewhat | oval and elongated with pointed tips, reaching up to |
| They are | oval and have a medium thickness. |
| The shape of the shells is wide | oval and appears flattened. |
| The track originally had a one mile dirt | oval and a 7 furlong turf oval prior to the 2005 ren |
| from Darwin, Australia that train on University | Oval and Alawa Oval in Darwin's northern suburbs. |
| It was held at the Adelaide | Oval and Hindmarsh Oval in Adelaide from 5 to 12 Aug |
| ngs of all, against Gloucestershire back at The | Oval and on grounds of age did not resume his career |
| Like the Utah Olympic | Oval and Soldier Hollow, the park was designed and b |
| ook, Frankfield, Maryborough, Rochestown, Mount | Oval and along the two main roads connecting Douglas |
| d to correspond with the ala of the nose; it is | oval and flattened, narrow behind, where it is conne |
| ade his one day debut for Durham in 2009 at The | Oval and managed to take the wicket of hugely experi |
| Eggs are creamy white, elongate | oval and about 0.84 mm in length. |
| The leaves are lance-shaped to | oval and up to 4 centimeters long by 3 wide. |
| most horrible fashion until it became first an | oval and then an unformed mass that the cavalry were |
| The inflorescence is generally | oval and pointed in shape and one or two centimeters |
| vans Hall anchors the southern end of the North | Oval and is one of the oldest buildings on campus |
| rostoria was founded in 1994 by Markus Popp (of | Oval) and Jan St. Werner (of Mouse on Mars). |
| r Gloucestershire in 1877 against Surrey at The | Oval and Sussex at the County Ground, Hove. |
| ings and this area links in with the Athelstone | oval and Wadmore Park, a Campbelltown City Council r |
| thy Saravanamuttu Stadium also known as P. Sara | Oval and Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club. |
| Mature gametocytes are usually | oval and approximate the host cell nuclei in size. |
| The leaves are oblong or | oval and up to 3.5 centimeters long. |
| nged, up to 2 centimeters long, lance-shaped to | oval and edged with bumpy lobes. |
| layed in front of 15,687 people at North Hobart | Oval and Campbell again starred with seven goals but |
| circuit, which was opened in 1969, features an | oval and a figure of eight layout. |
| The scaly gray-green leaves are lance-shaped to | oval and less than 3 centimeters long. |
| olly leaves are widely lance-shaped to somewhat | oval and 1 to 4 centimeters long, and form basal ros |
| The fleshy leaves are rounded or | oval and up to 2 centimeters long. |
| l is just over a centimeter long, fan-shaped to | oval, and sometimes with a yellow base marked with a |
| atery area, a new library, a full-size football | oval and is home to the MARCS Auditory Laboratories. |
| The leaves are lance-shaped or | oval and up to 7 or 8 centimters long. |
| ly until after the second moult when it becomes | oval and darker than the female, measuring about one |
| es around the base of the stem, lance-shaped to | oval and measuring up to 29 centimeters long by 5 wi |
| The eggs are | oval and flattened, measuring 0.44 milimetres long a |
| plicated by the fact that, although the Western | Oval and the Junction Oval were now available to the |
| mond played its last home game at the Punt Road | Oval, and would play all future home games at the Me |
| The leaves are linear to | oval and pointed, each not more than 2 centimeters l |
| The leaves are lance-shaped to | oval and pointed, with smooth or rippled edges that |
| It was held at Petersham | Oval and Marrickville Oval in Sydney from 3 to 10 Au |
| ts in 1909, at Headingley, Old Trafford and the | Oval, and umpired three matches between England and |
| son he appeared for Gentlemen v. Players at the | Oval and he assisted Nottinghamshire as an amateur u |
| Flowers petals are round or | oval and off-white in color. |
| gray scaly leaves are lance-shaped to narrowly | oval and less than 2 centimeters in length. |
| They are | oval and have smooth edges but sometimes have a few |
| as acquired in the West Bronx, between Columbia | Oval and the Williamsbridge Reservoir, in January 19 |
| o 16 centimeters long, lance-shaped to narrowly | oval, and irregularly serrated along the edges. |
| The leaves are lance-shaped to | oval and located at the base and occasionally along |
| Mature gametocytes are round to | oval and measure 5.6 +/- 0.2 (range: 5-7) micrometre |
| The sockets are narrow, | oval and slightly elevated, with a raised margin, ab |
| Stour river runs along the western edge of the | oval and under the straight course. |
| They are | oval and smooth-edged. |
| The spermathecae are | oval, and positioned dorsally. |
| has one primary and pre-primary school, a town | oval and tennis club, BMX track and a bowling green. |
| 20 | oval and rounded structures were uncovered. |
| The large lobed leaves are lance-shaped to | oval and the largest, generally toward the base of t |
| Its tail is | oval, and flag-like. |
| The leaves are lance-shaped to | oval and up to 22 centimeters long and are borne on |
| This innings was against Middlesex at The | Oval, and it took him less than two hours. |
| ly arranged on the stem, widely lance-shaped to | oval and pointed, flat but upcurved toward the tip, |
| ntains a small shopping centre, a neighbourhood | oval, and Torrens Primary School. |
| rst international football match, played at the | Oval and organised by CW Alcock under the auspices o |
| The leaves are | oval and up to ten centimeters long and five wide, a |
| Chatswood | Oval and the Trumper Pavillion |
| It is located on the Northern Line between | Oval and Clapham North, and on the Victoria Line bet |
| The petioled leaves are | oval and serrated and are covered in a coat of soft |
| The leaves are | oval and pointed or widely-lance-shaped to somewhat |
| in his only innings, against Surrey CCC at the | Oval and didn't bowl. |
| Cassiduloids have a rounded or slightly | oval appearance, and look somewhat similar to sand d |
| the winter two hockey rinks and an ice skating | oval are added. |
| believed by some that Forster Park and Belmont | Oval are in Kewdale, but Cloverdale in fact extends |
| The building has the | oval arena surrounded by terraces, arcades on two le |
| ed that only the Earth One Batman wore a yellow | oval around the bat symbol on his chest, making 1964 |
| The bird is a deep blue with a bare blue | oval around the eye and beak. |
| med entrance to the causewayed enclosure and an | oval arrangement of postholes in the middle which sh |
| In 1994 he returned to the | Oval as manager of a demoralised Glentoran, and help |
| r this season St. George returned to Hurstville | Oval as their home ground. |
| den Tennis club and Clarrie Hermes Park (Hughes | Oval), as well as three local area playgrounds. |
| ay for the Players against the Gentlemen at the | Oval, assisting the Players to victory by taking 4-4 |
| They are most famously seen surrounding Bradman | Oval, at Bowral. |
| He was born near The | Oval, at 37 Glenshaw Mansions, Brixton Road, Brixton |
| p of the mushroom is 8-12 cm, 80 - 120 mm wide; | oval at first, becoming convex, typically with a cen |
| He has an | oval at Aquinas College named after him for his role |
| It is the world's highest indoor | oval at 4,675 feet (1,425 m) above sea level, 1,000 |
| Mapelton | Oval at Mapleton Park was an early baseball field an |
| Lidcombe | Oval at Austadiums |
| ey is commemorated by the naming of Reg Bartley | Oval at Rushcutters Bay and Bartley Street, Chippend |
| The club plays its home matches at Jack Neave | Oval at the Ulinga Sposts Complex which is located a |
| yed by fire in 1947, but still in use), and the | oval athletic field. |
| , more for receptions, backed by a glass-walled | oval atrium and courtyard that opens to the sky and |
| rpiece of Conservation Hall is the glass-walled | oval atrium and courtyard that opens to the sky. |
| CMS) (formerly Bridge City Speedway) is a paved | oval auto racing facility located in Saskatoon, Sask |
| peedway is a 1/3 mile NASCAR-sanctioned asphalt | oval auto racing track in Scarborough, Maine. |
| uction barrier, a technology found primarily on | oval automobile race tracks and intended to make rac |
| An | oval azure charged with two bars wavy argent, on a c |
| A storm, designated | Oval BA, in the cloudy atmosphere of Jupiter has str |
| e, formerly a record shop, now features a large | oval balcony looking over the trackway and has reduc |
| th football and rugby league, but abandoned the | oval ball in favour of the spherical one. |
| this O'Callaghan enjoyed some success with the | oval ball. |
| oth soccer and rugby on a grass surface with an | oval ball. |
| springs, replaced the clamping bands with solid | oval bands, and replaced the three leaf rear sight w |
| It consists of a barely visible | oval bank and ditch, with thirteen standing stones, |
| p was played on 28 April 2007 at the Kensington | Oval, Barbados. |
| echelon amidships in a single, large, diagonal, | oval barbette, with one pair of guns on a turntable |
| ilt in two different phases, a timber chambered | oval barrow built around 3700 BC and the second ston |
| Toot (grid reference ST520618) is an extensive | oval barrow in the village of Nempnett Thrubwell, So |
| The cairn was originally protected by an | oval barrow 33 metres (108 ft) long and 13 metres (4 |
| Also on the pedestal was a cast-iron | oval bas-relief with a portrait of Akinfiy Demidov p |
| with Scotland and then on 24 March 1879 at The | Oval beating Ireland. |
| Also this season Lidcombe | Oval became the Western Suburbs club's homeground. |
| ts of the Olympic Winter Games in 1988 that The | Oval became known as "the fastest ice on Earth", as |
| picked for the final match of the series at The | Oval, becoming the first man ever to play Test crick |
| g down the players race at the Brunswick Street | Oval before the start of its round 10 match against |
| Wanderers and Royal Engineers at the Kennington | Oval, before refereeing the first ever England v. Wa |
| The form may, with more propriety, be called an | oval, being thirty-five yards in one direction, and |
| Female flowers yield pale pink spherical or | oval berries each 3 or 4 millimeters wide. |
| The fruit is dark purple | oval berry 1 cm long, edible but with an insipid tas |
| The final took place at Kennington | Oval between Wanderers and Royal Engineers. |
| reserve umpire for the Fourth Test Match at the | Oval between England and Pakistan in 2006. |
| ng stems bear woolly foliage, each leaf with an | oval blade up to 2 centimeters long by 1 wide. |
| ated around the base of the plant, each with an | oval blade up to 15 centimeters long held on a petio |
| imeter long with fleshy lance-shaped to bulbous | oval blades on short petioles. |
| of the leaves are low on the plant, the toothed | oval blades borne on long petioles. |
| The leaves have small round or | oval blades up to 4 centimeters long borne on short |
| The leaves have rounded or | oval blades with toothed edges or shallow lobes. |
| The leaves have | oval blades up to 12 centimeters long. |
| The leaves have | oval blades up to 2 centimeters long by 1.4 wide, an |
| They have | oval blades several centimeters wide with edges divi |
| The deciduous leaves have toothed, pointed, | oval blades up to 2 or 3 centimeters long. |
| The leaves have lance-shaped or pointed | oval blades up to 10 centimeters long which are born |
| The light green leaves have | oval blades up to 3 centimeters long by 1.5 wide. |
| The leaves have | oval blades lined with blunt teeth borne on long pet |
| duces a basal rosette of leaves with rounded or | oval blades edged with dull or sharp teeth or scallo |
| The spatula-shaped leaves have small squared | oval blades with toothed edges which are borne on th |
| The leaves have lance-shaped or nearly | oval blades up to 19 centimeters long. |
| The basal leaves have | oval blades up to 5 or 6 centimeters long borne on l |
| The thick, glandular gray or green leaves have | oval blades 1 or 2 centimeters long. |
| The leaves have thin | oval blades folded along the midline and measuring u |
| The leaves have triangular or | oval blades up to 15 to 20 centimeters long. |
| to 15 centimeters long with toothed, rounded or | oval blades borne on long petioles. |
| The basal leaves have | oval blades up to 9 centimeters long with heart-shap |
| The leaves have toothed or serrated | oval blades measuring up to 13 centimeters long. |
| Leaves higher on the stem have fleshy | oval blades that clasp the stem, the lower ones each |
| The leaves have | oval blades up to 20 centimeters long which are gene |
| The ephemeral basal leaves have round or | oval blades, sometimes edged with teeth. |
| ubercles very strong; inner metatarsal tubercle | oval, blunt; a large rounded tubercle at the base of |
| per hour) that a motorcycle would attain on an | oval board track. |
| These large predatory mites have long | oval bodies, distinctively pointed in front. |
| ult female has a yellowish segmented, flattened | oval body about two millimetres long covered with me |
| Of a robust | oval body form similar to other scarabaeiforms, thei |
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