Corporates and individuals pitch in, passing the hat around, so that the target is met. |
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The people in that locality got tired of the bumpy road, and decided to pitch in a few thousand rupees per household to build a road. |
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The pitchlock system is supposed to prevent the prop from going to flat pitch in the event that all the prop fluid is lost. |
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We pitch in with our rapid response teams, assisting in aid and rebuilding of their islands. |
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The two grandstands frame the pitch in symmetrical tiers of seating, but are expressed in quite different ways. |
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Full marks to the ground staff who worked wonders to have the pitch in excellent condition following the recent inclement weather. |
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We now call upon our loyal readers to pitch in here and assist with the composing of this work. |
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The anxiety about the Y2K situation is reaching an increasingly feverish pitch in most large organizations. |
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He mixes pitches like a junkballer but also has a legitimate out pitch in his splitter. |
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The elders are expected to support themselves and, if needed, must also be able to pitch in with help, financial and physical. |
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Born in 1966 and brought up in Belfast, he discovered his voice when he found he had perfect pitch in music class at school. |
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Chris Capuano hit Brad Wilkerson on the right shoulder with a 1-2 pitch in the ninth, and Jamey Carroll bunted Wilkerson to second. |
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Jennifer did tell me she's a micromanager, but she let's the family pitch in and help, too. |
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That's a tough situation, and the best thing would be to find a real blunderbuss antifungal that would pitch in for all of them. |
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After a 12-year absence, it was fantastic to walk on to a cricket pitch in the top flight again. |
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I had the opportunity to see Baxter pitch in high school he had a major-league future. |
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Each restatement begins with the next pitch in the series, and metrically one beat later. |
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The famous surgeon, Dr. Pott, was able to disarticulate an ankle and dip the soggy end of the lower leg into boiling pitch in 15 seconds. |
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Marcus Trescothick flicked at a ball down the leg side and an audible click sent Lee pirouetting down the pitch in delight. |
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He believes any of the three could pitch in the majors this season, although he'd prefer they spend a full season in the minors. |
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I keep on at the players to listen, practice, work hard and take it on to the pitch in every game. |
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Some home fans had seen enough and promptly threw their season tickets onto the pitch in disgust. |
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Anyway, a fan waving a banner invaded the pitch in the last seconds of a Swiss-Portuguese match. |
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The excitement reaches fever pitch in the town and for a couple of days it seems as though the world wants to talk to you. |
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No doubt others will pitch in tomorrow, but the Indy, which has the exclusive on this, is full of the joys of spring. |
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The euphonium differs from the B baritone saxhorn at the same pitch in being considerably wider in bore. |
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Those who favor the Balto-Slavic myth place a lot of emphasis on phonemic pitch in Baltic and Slavic. |
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The willingness of staff to pitch in to help solve a problem proved that the pillars of this organization are, indeed, the people who work here. |
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When we lost office staff, Jean would pitch in and run things until staff could be hired. |
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Bad feelings, uneasy feelings, hatred and so on come to roll and pitch in your heart. |
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And then Seaver let go with the last pitch in Shea Stadium history, to Piazza. |
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The opening Jubilate made for a rousing start, though there were some uncertainties of pitch in the orchestra which made for a certain jitteriness at times. |
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He'd pitch in at family parties, passing salami, praising Mom's baked ziti, while my dad and the uncles sat silently puffing cigars, trying to sneak peeks at the ballgame. |
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No. A pitcher that returns to pitch in the same inning is not entitled to warm-up pitches. |
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Less poetically, a long and thunderous cloudburst drenched the pitch in the first half, rendering any effort at a controlled passing game futile. |
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You're doing something for a good cause, so people are likely to pitch in if you ask. |
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The GSU is going to be very busy and needs all of us to pitch in and work together for the betterment of the membership. |
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This enables users to glance down at their PSP? device and watch a replay of any action that takes place on the pitch in front of them. |
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On Earthday, people around the world take a moment and pitch in to help out the environment. |
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You cannot reserve your pitch in advance when using a Soleil Cheque, you simply turn up and pay with the cheques on arrival. |
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The kids can pitch in by checking flyers, catalogues and online resources to find the best bulk bargains. |
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Then a village elder told the group that what Alwar really needed were people to pitch in with shovels and make ponds that could trap water in the barren land. |
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All you journalists and wordsmiths out there, it's time to pitch in. |
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As individual members, time and opportunity are right for each of us to align ourselves with a public or private conservation organization and pitch in. |
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Tensions between Islamabad and Washington have reached a fever pitch in recent months. |
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Leigh famously begins work on his projects with no script, no characters and no names, expecting the actors to pitch in on all of these in a collaborative workshop style. |
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The net neutrality debate reached fever pitch in the summer. |
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Concerned over his intake of calories, several of Cartman's friends and family pitch in to perform an intervention and send the porker to fat camp. |
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Teammates would pitch in to help others achieve team goals. |
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Eclipse transmitters measure pitch in percent slope or degree increments. |
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Also, since some elders are not particularly mobile, it can be more fruitful to bring the children to the elders' homes where the young ones might not only be able to listen and learn but also pitch in and help. |
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In any case, the large numbers of psychiatrists and psychologists required to treat the volume of soldiers returning with operational stress injury requires specialists in the civilian sector to pitch in significantly. |
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Footballing excitement hit fever pitch in Korea Republic over the weekend. |
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The playing surface at Portman Road is highly regarded and has been voted best pitch in the league on a number of occasions. |
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If we all pitch in, we can raise enough money for the renovation of the church. |
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Daniel Cohen walked and scored on a wild pitch in the third and Brower and Cohen both came home on another wild pitch with two outs in the fifth. |
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He also shot from the penalty box at a football pitch in Becora, an area where rival martial arts gangs used to fight fiercely but now hold peace dialogues instead. |
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A pitch in an inning is considered as an inning pitched. |
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The coach said that from the moment Labes walked onto the pitch in her uniform, there were insults coming down from the stands the whole time. |
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Before the match Argentine coach Hugo Tocalli and Colombia boss Eduardo Lara exchanged kisses, embraces and a bit of chit-chat on the pitch in a casual contrast to the raw tension of the Final. |
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I drank bug juice with pine pitch in it and ate scores of hot dogs. |
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The same pitcher returns to pitch in the sixth inning. |
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From the moment Frederic Michalak lolloped on to the pitch in place of competent Francois Trinh-Duc the game was up for the French. |
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The display now shows the concert pitch in brackets. |
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No team lost points for a poor pitch in any of the seasons 2012 to 2015 inclusive. |
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They will only be made smoothly by those who pitch in willingly because they feel that they are essential members of a team, and are recognized as such. |
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Staten Island seemed to swarm with people wanting to pitch in on Sunday. |
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A crackling atmosphere inside the Amex Stadium was matched by the feistiness of the tackles on the pitch in the first 10 minutes. |
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There may be family members who, because of temperament, age, or life skills, will not be able to pitch in to the extent that the primary caregiver may wish. |
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It is this reciprocation that makes the difference between an outstanding and an adequate job, and inspires people to pitch in with an extra effort when the going gets rough. |
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Everyone in the family as well as volunteers, pitch in to this event. |
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State and local governments typically pitch in now on uncompensated care. |
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You can watch the farmer plough and harvest, collect the eggs, and you may even get the chance to pitch in by helping to bottle-feed some calves or milk a cow. |
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Like Eric Clapton, he popularised use of the wah-wah pedal in mainstream rock, which he often used to deliver an exaggerated sense of pitch in his solos. |
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It is generally believed that converting written pitch to sounding pitch in conventional Western music notation is always straightforward, if not trivial. |
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We come away from reading each stanzaic block of sonorous words and phrases feeling that her sound-play is a near equivalent to perfect pitch in music. |
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