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Kiwi

A nickname of the New Zealand dollar.
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Ross Taylor and de Grandhomme retrieved the innings for Kiwis as the duo scored at a brisk pace and they managed to put up a stand of 79 runs, but their resistance came to an end as Malinga clean bowled de Grandhomme (44), reducing Kiwis to 118/4, still 57 runs away from the target.
The destruction was supervised by the police and some officials of SC Johnson, manufacturers of Kiwi polish.
Johnson converted and put the Kiwis into a 14-6 lead with a penalty goal in the 50th minute, with Clark leaving the field due to a rib injury.
His father, Santa Bahadur Mahat, said that kiwi may be a high-end fruit but it has not grown in Bhutan so far.
Even though being quite new as compared to its competitors, Kiwi Website Design has been able to keep all of its promises to its clients however, it also obvious that the company still has a long way to go as of now as compared to its competitors
An Asda spokesman said: "We feel it's our duty to protect a fellow Mancunian from any 'bad kiwis'.
A spokesman for Historic England said: "The Bulford Kiwi was cut into the chalk at the end of the war by Kiwi soldiers themselves, to mark the presence of their forces in England, and their achievements at the front.
According to Dogs Trust, Kiwi need lots of reassurance and ideally should be the only pet in his new home.
The collaboration will offer new and existing Kiwi Energy customers the opportunity to have a professionally installed ADT monitored wireless home security system.
European kiwi stands out for its quality, both in taste and in nutritional value, because it is harvested by hand.
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