Menon
Britishnoun
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Exasperated by low levels of growth for two decades, British voters are increasingly open to experimenting with new political movements, especially at the local level, says Anand Menon, professor of European politics at King’s College London.
"It has been quite a strong year in terms of deployment of renewables," said Pranav Menon, research senior associate at the Aurora Energy Research think tank.
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Menon was heard explaining: "We checked for fair catch because we felt it was off the glove but he says it is off the helmet."
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Again umpire Menon suggested he was not sure if the ball had carried so sent the decision for Gaffaney to review.
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Australia appealed for a catch after a ball to Smith looped to Usman Khawaja at slip and the on-field umpire Nitin Menon sent the decision to the TV umpire to check if the ball had carried.
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