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31. Watkin, who won two Test caps against the West Indies in 1991 took five for 71.
32. But as he took the field in the second Test against the West Indies, all eyes were on his behaviour.
33. This was indeed a Pyrrhic victory, because West Indies cricket was assuredly the loser.
34. Back to the West Indies with it, and better luck next time.
35. The issue of artistic control was as vexed at the majors as it was at indies.
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36. To an outsider this seemed a quite natural progression, but within the West Indies it was not greeted with unmitigated delight.
37. Gooch won an important toss, put West Indies in, and before long five wickets were down for 29.
38. Whitney had taken seven wickets in a Test innings once before: 7 for 89 against West Indies at Adelaide in 1988-89.
39. Teacher: What are some products of the West Indies?
40. It is a rubber-like product made by reacting rape-seed oil from the Dutch East indies with sulfur chloride.
41. Most of the sports writers predict that the West Indies will win the Test Match but that's a matter of opinion and I still think England has a good chance.
42. Peter Minuit of the Dutch West Indies Company bought the island in '2' from the Manhattan Indians, supposedly for some $24 worth of merchandise.
43. Black pepper is ground peppercorns. Peppercorns are the dried berries of Piper nigrum, grown in the West Indies, Sumatra, and other eastern countries.
44. The opinion of the metempsychosis is adapted to the climate of the Indies.
45. V. S . Naipaul was born into an Indian Brahmin family in Trinidad, the West Indies.
46. "That is to say, " cried Marianne contemptuously , "he has told you, that in the East Indies the climate is hot, and the mosquitoes are troublesome. "
47. He writes in English and has a formidable knowledge of English literature. Moreover, he once lives in British colony in the West Indies(sentencedict.com), so his creativity is the gleanings of different culture.
48. Later when Columbus' mistake was discovered, Spain renamed them the West Indies, to distinguish them from the Spice Islands (the East Indies), which is in the Pacific Ocean and we now call Indonesia.
49. B : I am reading a book about the West Indies.
50. Peter Minuit of the Dutch West Indies Company bought the island in 1626 from the Manhattan Indians, supposedly for some $24 worth of merchandise.
51. The capital of St. Lucia, in the Windward Islands of the British West Indies. It was founded by the French in1650. Population, 50, 798.
52. It is a rubber-like product made by reacting rape-seed oil from the Dutch East Indies with sulfur chloride.
53. Now I've come back to the indies because I got on that treadmill and I couldn't get off for a while.
54. Paper birds festoon a street during the Santiago de Cuba carnaval, in Cuba, the largest island in the West Indies.
55. Page 72 Netherlands West Indies, Guyana or Surinam and Curacao.
56. The Star apple is a fruit native to the low-lying areas of Central America and the West Indies.
57. 1942 - Japan declares war on the Netherlands and invades the Netherlands East Indies.
58. The capital of the Cayman Islands, on Grand Cayman in the West Indies west of Jamaica.
59. The climate of the Indies ages a European very quickly, especially if he works hard.
60. The only force able to interfere with a Japanese drive into the East Indies? The U.S. Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor.
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