He didn't appear to have much zip or intensity and dropped some catchable balls. |
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Of 99 passes charted against the Giants, Bears and Vikings, 85 were accurate, catchable throws. |
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His range at third is so-so, but his hands are reliable, and his throws are catchable. |
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Fish become catchable after around four years and a large specimen may be ten years old. |
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A couple of us Little League coaches got into a discussion about how to score a catchable fly ball that drops untouched in the outfield. |
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Distribution and habitat: Most stocking with rainbow trout today is with catchable size fish intended for rod-and-line fishermen. |
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Hares are spectacularly big and hardly catchable with goshawks, eagles are more convenient in this last case. |
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Smith has excellent hands and rarely misses a catchable ball. |
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He may need to move his body quickly to knock down an off-target pitch, chase a catchable foul ball, or pounce on a bunt. |
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Mind you, the setting was Paris in 1942, when anything edible, or, frankly, catchable, was fair game. |
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He does have occasional lapses with technique and allows tougher but catchable passes to bounce off his mitts. |
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As they grow, and have less chance of being eaten, they move about and become catchable by lobster traps. |
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Officials are hoping that the bluegills will inhabit the crappie condos until they reach catchable size. |
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The White Rilor in Izard, Baxter, Marion and Stone counties was stocked the most with 32,945 catchable rainbow trout. |
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As befits his spirit of adventure though, Buttler rode his luck, surviving a catchable chance to Ramdin off Rampaul when 37, and, earlier, when 22, having a caught-behind decision against him overturned on review. |
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In smaller fisheries that are heavily fished, catch and release is the only way to ensure that catchable fish will be available from year to year. |
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