It means grass, parks, cricket pitches and bowling greens will all be threatened by summer water shortages. |
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His second shot pitches into the upslope in front of the green and stops quickly, leaving him just short. |
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I warm up with a couple of fastballs, breaking balls, off-speed pitches, then one last fastball. |
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The Pakistan board wanted faster pitches for them but their best plan now would be to prepare turners. |
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His pitches are heavy with movement, and his assortment makes deception fairly easy. |
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Jarrod throws the standard pitches but no longer relies on his heater the way he once did. |
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The data is then used to improve the value proposition the companies make in their sales pitches. |
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Being a valveless instrument, the Alphorn produces only those pitches that occur in the natural overtone or harmonic series. |
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Eight football pitches could be accommodated in its Brobdingnagian interior and the Eiffel Tower easily stored on its side. |
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Slated to start the season opener at Baltimore on Sunday night, the right-hander threw 53 of his 84 pitches for strikes. |
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Flanked by a coterie of burly henchmen, the Russian oligarch promptly takes to one of the pitches intent on some shooting practice. |
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In baseball, players used to legislate brushback pitches and there was a code of conduct. |
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The Windermere site features 300 touring pitches and more than 70 caravan holiday homes, as well as facilities for backpackers. |
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Harmony can be concordant, with all pitches 'agreeing' with each other, or it can be dissonant, creating a sense of tension. |
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He might throw more pitches in the bullpen or throw more fastballs in the first inning. |
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Over the past few years, we have made a habit of winning on tailor-made pitches at home, where the ball spins viciously from day one. |
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After Stacey Nuveman bunted her to third, Lovieanne Jung fouled off 13 pitches before drawing a walk. |
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A gym development in Galway, which includes a sports bar and eight football pitches, is already under construction. |
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The solo part for this cycle of 21 songs to poems by Giraud is notated in approximate pitches. |
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Some pitchers have found success by throwing him off-speed pitches inside, but they risk disaster if they don't throw it far enough inside. |
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He demonstrated that even on dead pitches a degree of aggression can bring dividends. |
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It is important that we do everything to avoid a situation which pitches the school against local residents. |
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One of the more noticeable changes has been his ability to stay away from off-speed pitches. |
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Jeff has a slightly open stance and takes a wicked hack at pitches he likes. |
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In the worst-case scenario, the pilot pitches up to maintain altitude, gets too slow, stalls and spins to the ground. |
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He will start the year at AAA, and at some point in the season will get the call to come to Chicago, if he pitches well enough. |
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Some observers feel his stance has been too upright, causing him to struggle with outside pitches. |
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Ideas include traditional swings, roundabouts, climbing frames and slides, as well as skate boarding half-pipes and sports pitches. |
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You can look up both pitches on Smith's opponents' websites, in addition to their platforms, which have many potential discussion starters. |
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The number of bases that are stolen against a pitcher will be proportional to the number of pitches that it takes him to dispose of a batter. |
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There is no question that his pitches must further improve, because my guess is the right-hander has the tendency to hang his curveball. |
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This season Wells has been reluctant to throw over the inner half of the plate, and his tendency to hang pitches has been costly. |
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His looping, often tardy swing makes solid contact against little other than hanging off-speed pitches. |
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On the low, dusty dry pitches, normally graveyards for seamers, he persevered in the stifling heat bowling off-cutters and holding up one end. |
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Colon was expected to mix in off-speed pitches, but he has been trying to get by with average heat. |
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The process of student budget allocation pitches students against students to bid for attention and support. |
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Its 17-foot ceiling pitches gently upward to the west, to let in additional light and capture all three views. |
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In a class of 18, each student pitches two ideas and, after discussion, they vote for the best five. |
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Meanwhile, behind me, one writer pitches his screenplay idea to another writer. |
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Retailers will not vacate prime pitches, and an increasingly difficult planning regime has meant that new development has been severely limited. |
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There are now 25 officially-branded pitches at stations including Oxford Circus and Charing Cross. |
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Things got a bit tense when Gagne walked J.T. Snow on four pitches as well to load the bases. |
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When you were fielding in the wall-less labyrinth of cricketers and pitches, you often forgot which wicket your match was being played on. |
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They dive over the plate to wallop outside pitches up the middle, knowing the inside strike won't be called. |
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The school fears the sports pitches would be damaged if the machinery accessed the site via the main school entrance. |
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For two solid pitches of great climbing, you combine laybacking, finger and hand jams, and friction moves to make your way up the corner system. |
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That may suit an English team stronger in the one day game, giving them time to acclimatise to conditions and pitches. |
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Over 250 players used the pitches every week but poor drainage has put them out of bounds for the past two seasons. |
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The second and final pitches are close to 20m, so we'd debated whether to take spares to cover the eventuality of stuck ropes. |
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This means fewer rainouts because pitches are covered and grounds drained better. |
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His best attributes were control and a diverse arsenal of junkball pitches. |
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He mixes pitches like a junkballer but also has a legitimate out pitch in his splitter. |
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You should never use the karabiner brake for perpendicular or overhanging pitches. |
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Lee was sacked after his cold-calling sales pitches fell flat on their face. |
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The man behind the mask is called upon to catch pitches fired at blazing speed until his hands are ready to drop off. |
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The pitching staff has hit enough batters and thrown enough wild pitches to be on pace to set major league records in both areas. |
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Those wishing to book stalls or car boot pitches should contact Kate by phone. |
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People were crowding into rooms to listen to the pitches of the consolidators. |
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The foundation receives around 3,000 formal grant requests every month in addition to lots of less-formal pitches. |
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As more telephone traffic moves onto the Internet, attracted by its low costs, so too will the sales pitches of telemarketers. |
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On site are all-weather tennis courts, football pitches, a cricket pitch, volleyball courts, a sports hall, gymnasium and snooker room. |
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York would benefit particularly from the planned cricket, football, and all-weather five-a-side football pitches. |
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He is working on his off-speed pitches to complement his fastball and splitter. |
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But until he relaxes in the batter's box and stops diving for pitches, opposing pitchers aren't going to groove any fastballs his way. |
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The album pitches into the familiar anthemic alt-rock that has already carved the band their place in history. |
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He hears countless movie pitches, and is responsible for filtering out the twelve movie ideas that his studio will turn into features every year. |
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A batsman can never really get his eye in on such pitches, and there is always the chance of a mean delivery springing up suddenly. |
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It's been known since the 1930s, with the discovery of bat echolocation, that animals can produce pitches too high for human hearing. |
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Baek worked eight shutout innings, pounding the inside with effectiveness and sprinkling in devastating off-speed pitches amidst his fastballs. |
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He can't finish his pitches, particularly his cutter and changeup, and his fastball is topping out at 85 mph. |
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He learns bucket-loads of information, including the brazenly anti-union pitches made by the various nations. |
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Starting in the 4th inning he pitches lefthanded whenever Baltimore's lefty hitters are at bat. |
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Different pitches could also be obtained from the one string and the transition between these pitches was characterised by a delicate legato. |
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A student who has a solid grasp of rhythm and pulse is much more likely to correctly notate the pitches of a melody. |
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Hey, I'm not gonna give you good pitches like that if you're gonna just give me goo-goo eyes. |
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On overseas pitches he has at times been the only Indian likely to get any wickets at all. |
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When practicing pitches and chips, make sure the length of the follow-through matches the length of the backswing. |
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But on its own a yorker is nothing more than a delivery in cricket which pitches under the bat. |
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He has an easy delivery and can throw multiple pitches, making him a solid candidate for a long career as a closer. |
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Those selling on unauthorised pitches gives the public the impression there are hundreds of vendors. |
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It allows the agency to be found and pre-qualified and gets them into pitches. |
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She said that the policy did not apply to other sporting arenas such as cricket pitches and other outdoor recreation facilities. |
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Smith's multitracked trumpets mimic the weary blare of the foghorns, often taking their pitches as the root notes for fantastic chords. |
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We have play areas, football pitches, a tennis court and ornamental gardens. |
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Sometimes five wild pitches in one inning aren't enough to keep a team from a win. |
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The way to take wickets on these pitches is to force batsmen to make mistakes, and the South Africans did that. |
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A dead lowball hitter with a loop in his swing, Lankford this season has been swinging at too many pitches up in the zone. |
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The game was being played on the most easterly of the Albrecht pitches and the multi-talented McAdam revelled in the occasion. |
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There are outdoor tennis and football pitches, jogging paths and spaces for barbecues. |
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He's not a particularly strong thrower, but he blocks errant pitches well and quickly pounces on bunts. |
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His breaking pitches lacked movement, and his fastball, one of his saving graces in the fourth game, seemed to have departed him. |
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He is mixing his pitches better and throwing his curveball, a pitch he abandoned during the first two months. |
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We spent all day learning the basics, but it was still so much fun climbing those tree-filled pitches. |
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It includes two steep climbs per ten-mile lap, with pitches of 19 per cent. |
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We'd stand at home plate facing the backstop, and he'd give us five pitches per turn. |
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Now that his back is feeling better, Estes is better able to locate his pitches, particularly his curveball. |
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These pitches are definitely not a pretty sight, and they most certainly are not tended with loving care. |
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Unlike some minor league power hitters who struggle with major league curveballs, he can hit breaking pitches as well as fastballs. |
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He has stopped relying so heavily on his fastball and has begun to use his curveball and changeup as his primary pitches. |
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If Missouri loses a great prospect or two because other teams are scouting and making living-room pitches, the impact will linger. |
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Their tone of voice implies many qualities with wide varieties of pitches and tones. |
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They have never heard sounds, so can't understand tones or pitches, or modulate their speech. |
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Everts needed only eight pitches to retire the side, striking out one on a very impressive curve. |
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In the game, he threw 228 pitches, including fastballs, knucklers, sliders and curveballs. |
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After climbing a few pitches, I found the three-pronged toe to be particularly effective on thin ice. |
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He also hits the keyboards, drums, bass guitar, and pitches in on background vocals. |
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Jones has been more selective at the plate, waiting for pitches he can handle. |
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The streak ended on Aug. 14, when a Phoenix pinch-hitter walked on four pitches. |
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He also pitches to the score, working carefully in tight games and challenging hitters with a big lead. |
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Telemarketers, telethons, Internet pitches and infomercials work the least with the majority of givers. |
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Pitchers aim to keep hitters off-balance by mixing their pitches, such as following a fastball with a changeup. |
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A rallying cry has gone out to save football pitches from the council's axe. |
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Thinking slyly and foxily about the timing and style of one's pitches is not the same as back-sliding or moving to the right. |
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He blocked errant pitches in the dirt, expertly framed borderline tosses, turning them into strikes and worked masterfully with pitchers. |
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But he possesses amazing recognition for pitches and total recall of pitchers' tendencies. |
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When notation did appear in the 9th century, it indicated the rise and fall of the melodies without exact specification of pitches. |
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Cirillo changed his footwork in an effort to stride more into pitches and calmed the bat movement above his head. |
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This master of intercepting pitches with his body singled out one hurler as the most aggressive he faced. |
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Throw the ball down the middle and let the action on his pitches fool the hitter. |
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Some Saturdays in Oban could see more home games than there are shinty pitches to accommodate them. |
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Suddenly, the air was filled with music, hums and whistles of different pitches. |
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The trouble is that his natural delivery is just back of a length and if he is not in the groove, he pitches too short and the batsmen cash in. |
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Five pitches later, Sierra chopped a pitch that a charging Millar fielded halfway between first and home. |
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One boxer has plenty of pop, can hit bad pitches, and is a fun at-bat, while the other is your average palooka with a wood stick. |
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The Eden project is a living theatre, the size of 30 football pitches, based in a china clay pit overlooking St Austell Bay in Cornwall. |
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He hadn't been getting the proper follow-through on his pitches and wasn't getting behind them enough. |
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The decrease in the pitch value corresponds to an overwinding of the helices, but was still compatible with the observed pitches in coiled coil. |
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The talk was about knockdown pitches thrown to hitters who had showboated after hitting home runs. |
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It's no surprise to discover that showreels have begun to arrive in the post and all too easy to imagine cheesy Hollywood pitches. |
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The funding has mostly gone towards improving pitches, modernising clubhouses and installing floodlights. |
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Spend two days working your way up the 22 pitches of the Lotus Flower Tower, bivouacking alongside a sea of granite after the first ten pitches. |
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When he overthrows and his pitches flatten out, he falls off the mound and gives up home runs. |
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We don't want floodlit football pitches, we want decent housing and back alleys and a larger community centre. |
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He made casual sidearm throws to first and took wild swings at pitches in the dirt. |
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The sidearmer primarily is a fastball-slider pitcher who tops out at 89 mph and gets by on control and mixing pitches. |
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But this time on the synthetic turf pitches that are an integral part of the modern game of hockey. |
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Part of the current site will be turned over to all-weather sports pitches. |
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Klesko has showed excellent discipline, taking walks when he gets no hittable pitches. |
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You know a pitcher's stuff is shaky when in just six pitches he has given up two singles and a bloop double on a 3-0 count. |
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His low target and still body give umpires a great look at pitches, which leads to favorable calls for the staff. |
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The high school has a swimming pool and two five-a-side pitches, but can only be used for clubs and lessons. |
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He throws from a slightly underarm angle, but his pitches can reach 93 mph, an unusually high velocity for pitchers with that type of delivery. |
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The much-needed cash injection means Astroturf pitches and multi-purpose sports and arts halls could be built at schools around the country. |
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There is a desperate shortage of five-a-side football pitches in this area. |
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The central part of the old airfield remains undeveloped, home to six football pitches, a nature reserve and a model aircraft flying zone. |
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It's hard to tell from the bleachers whether pitches are balls or strikes, and you lose sight of balls hit to the deep outfield. |
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He still goes deep in a lot of counts, throws too many pitches, nibbles around. |
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When Sele has good command of his pitches, particularly his curveball, he can be nearly unhittable. |
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With continual rain during the week the lack of time available to prepare the pitches ruled out any chance of play. |
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He threw only 21 of 42 pitches for strikes, allowed three hits and walked three. |
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In tonal music the intervals between the successive pitches are not literally replicated but become the equivalents within the diatonic scale. |
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When the team puts runners in scoring position, hitters are overanxious and tend to swing at bad pitches early in the count. |
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The practice of counting pitches has all but eliminated the aesthetically pleasing complete game performance. |
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Before the work was carried out the pitches were unplayable during the winter due to waterlogging. |
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Abbeyfeale Utd teams enjoyed a free weekend due to bad weather and unplayable pitches. |
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All games are timed for 11.30 a.m. with first named teams having home venue unless pitches are unplayable. |
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We continue, without rest, for several identical pitches, through the narrows, to the first apron above the cliffs. |
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Caribbean pitches have been criticised recently for having a soft surface and spotty grass cover, creating an uneven bounce of the ball. |
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These facilities are desperately needed to rectify the acute shortage of sports pitches and playing fields in the town. |
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In essence, it is a style that suits good English-type pitches, where movement off the pitch is minimal and the bounce comfortable. |
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You may have noticed Bundaberg's sporting ovals, cricket pitches and netball courts were unusually vacant yesterday. |
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Did you know that as human ears age, they lose the ability to pick up high pitches? |
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The work being carried out on the JubileePlaying Fields will be to install drainage and level the current pitches. |
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The huge pit, 30 metres deep and the size of ten football pitches, will be crammed full of household and business waste and will take just two years to fill up. |
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The scholastic pitches finished, the campers returned to their doll designs. |
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North Yorkshire clubs use the opportunity of a non-league weekend to catch up on the league programme interrupted by pitches being waterlogged or frozen. |
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The intersections become street-performing pitches, and crowds of hundreds watch someone escape from a straitjacket or juggle machetes or eat fire. |
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Out of five pitches, however, we land up with one new client. |
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Santana had uncorked 57 pitches over his first three innings. |
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In addition to Rage's raising of men's pitches in the reported speech of the song's lyrics, another common theme in female gangsta rap is the sexual manipulation of men. |
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His pitches include a fastball, cut fastball, slurve and changeup. |
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Without knowing the playing techniques of the ancient musicians, though, we were limited to testing the pitches that could be made with simple fingering. |
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The score anticipated Schoenberg's technique in Gurrelieder and Pierrot Lunaire, indicating the rises and falls of the voice with relative pitches. |
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Thankfully, some high winds have helped to dry off the playing pitches. |
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Moreover, analysts can no longer join investment bankers on sales pitches to potential corporate clients or on roadshows to help market new shares. |
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He fouls off two pitches then drives one to the grass just past the infield. |
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Eventually, too, India's batsmen, or so one presumes, are too gifted to hibernate for too long and their spinners must be salivating at the sight of dusty pitches. |
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The fifth hitter Tony Lazzeri, no slouch himself, watched four pitches miss wide and drew a walk. |
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It is appreciated that those who are involved in the development of two projects in the parish, the ball alley and the GAA pitches, are doing their bit. |
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The temple blocks sound pitches higher or lower, depending on their size. |
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Pierrot Lunaire, performed in Berlin in 1912, was scored for eight instruments and a voice for which relative pitches were notated to form a speech-melody. |
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As time went on new rules were drafted, pitches were developed, the games began to draw the attention of people who at one time would have scorned to be associated with them. |
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You can't create a chord for it with three pitches each a half-step apart. |
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The route was technically well within Meaghan's limit, and with my brother belaying me, the three of us completed the ten pitches in just under three hours. |
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Filters, the marketing pitches go, make for tastier, safer, healthier water. |
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Large mirrors by the trackside allow you to see what is happening, while the car slowly pitches and tosses its way across the obstacles like a weary bronco. |
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What I don't accept is that players are over-worked nowadays, I would not have minded playing every Saturday and Wednesday on the good quality pitches they have nowadays. |
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Batsmen need to use their feet cleverly when playing on the slightly slower pitches here so that they are in a position to play the ball without mistiming it. |
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This year, Rusch sports a tighter, bigger-breaking curve, and he has been using a sidearm delivery occasionally on breaking pitches to left-handed batters. |
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Clocked as fast as 103 mph, this would-be closer has improved his control but still uncorks enough errant pitches to make the grittiest batter nervous. |
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Con artists appear to have hit on a new tactic, moving from traditional street pitches to rented offices as they lure people into parting with their money. |
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On the mound, he had also nailed three Oriole batters with pitches. |
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Gaedel walked on four pitches, whereupon he was replaced by a pinch runner. |
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Poor weather left pitches unplayable, especially for training purposes, as McPartland and his selectors assessed the worth of over 60 players during trials. |
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The regular pitches have cracked and produced uneven bounce. |
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That quick snap enables the pitcher to get more movement on his pitches. |
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As a class lesson, center activity, or time-out activity, Music Only Formats are excellent worksheets to determine pitches, solfeggio, numbers, or letter names. |
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By phrase two these pitches have become the descending third G-E, and the later phrases of section one also have thirds at their cadences, whether major or minor. |
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He lands them at around three quarters length, and then pitches the odd one up, seaming it away, and catching the batsmen, rooted to the crease, napping. |
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In relief, he takes less time between pitches and throws more strikes. |
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He felt he out-thought himself in his last start, abandoning his fastball too quickly for off-speed pitches, and in the process lost his aggressiveness. |
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Cleveland hitters swung at and missed five of the 79 pitches. |
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He sometimes overthrows and struggles to locate his secondary pitches. |
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Kansas City's bullpen was overworked last season because its young starters either broke down physically or threw too many pitches to consistently work past the sixth inning. |
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Taubensee tries to stop these pitches with his glove instead of getting his body in front of the ball, which leads to passed ball and wild pitches. |
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Banff not only offers face time that gives delegates the opportunity to hear each other's pitches, it does so in a literally elevated, stress-relieving environment. |
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The Bill's benefits package is no longer a reward for service rendered but an inducement to serve and has become a significant part of recruiters' pitches. |
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It was around midnight and I'd only completed four pitches since daybreak. |
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Of course, different pitches arrive at wildly different speeds and spins. |
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One can only assume that these are the pitches that guarantee sales. |
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As well as a huge range of stalls and a car boot sale with about 150 pitches, people were able to enjoy entertainment provided by majorettes and a falconry display. |
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The big ex-con pitches forward and falls behind the counter. |
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Samantha pitches the story to the editor of a San Francisco magazine. |
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He strikes out a lot, but he was the most patient hitter on the club, seeing the most pitches per plate appearance and drawing 86 walks last season. |
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Thanks to the additional hole, each flute can play eight pitches, and despite some differences, the range of pitches and the intervals between them are similar. |
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The layout also includes the building of a new health club and restaurant, improved bar, clubhouse and shop plus two new indoor five-a-side pitches. |
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An outdoor sports centre with five-a-side football and hockey pitches. |
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In a warehouse that could cover 24 football pitches, 19 miles of conveyors sort everything from toys to chairs before they are loaded onto lorries and shipped to stores. |
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At five minutes, a cowbell sounded to begin the next round of pitches. |
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In his simulated game, his pitches were down and his curveball had bite. |
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On the surface the song is a ballad of pure ear candy for girls, but the last line pitches a curve ball by revealing the protagonist's true love interest. |
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After 40 pitches he tires, or opponents adjust and pound him. |
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As the hero of Gregory's Girl, the big galoot chased the elusive butterfly of love across the ash football pitches and grassy knolls of Cumbernauld. |
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Even with his offending ankle numbed by a painkiller shot, he appeared uncomfortable, huffing and puffing and repeatedly tying his shoe between pitches. |
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A left-over puritan work ethic encourages us to buy into the glib sales pitches, You have to work the principles for the principles to work for you. |
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To the relentless shaking of maracas, four electric organs inflate and deflate a dominant eleventh chord through the addition and subtraction of pitches and durations. |
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Guerrero, 27, is one of the game's most electrifying players, a hitter equally adept at crushing pitches that are a foot over his head or an inch off the ground. |
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There is also a unique windsurf station, several state-of-the-art gyms, football and rugby pitches, an outdoor basketball court, and even a golf driving range. |
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Just as the pitches are enharmonically related, intervals that contain the same number of half-steps are referred to as enharmonically equivalent intervals. |
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The money will be distributed to individual schools which made bids for vital new facilities such as sports halls, fitness rooms and games pitches. |
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In bullpen discussions about curve balls, players commonly compare the merits of so-called four-seam pitches and two-seam pitches. |
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The 6-foot-5 Darvish has superb control and throws seven effective pitches, including a two-seam fastball introduced during the 2010 season. |
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The Solheim Cup pitches the best golfers from the Ladies European Tour against their counterparts from the American LPGA circs uit. |
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In the winter, the ground provides two football pitches for the football club. |
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The cells for timpanists list the pitches required, grouping together notes needed at the same time. |
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Yet statistics show that many people, after being subjected to aggressive sales pitches, do purchase time-shares. |
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Ricciardi was struck by the popping sound of Collins' pitches as they hit the catcher's mitt. |
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We should have the bazaars full of yakitori pitches and geishas in bamboo cages. |
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It shouldn't be hard to come up with a musical syllabary in which pitches code for vowels and timbres code for consonants. |
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Succeeding superoctaves are pitches found at frequencies four, eight, sixteen times, and so on, of the fundamental frequency. |
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Two short pitches up a chimney-crack are followed by a traverse right to the centre of the buttress. |
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Now Holman, the batmaker, is not making bats for Bonds, and Yandle, the batting practice pitcher, is not throwing pitches to Bonds. |
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There are three football pitches, but no stadiums because of the low population. |
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These may include the building of classrooms, baseball pitches, or the establishment of women's groups, for instance. |
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In some cases, five or six tenor drummers have been used, providing a palette of individual pitches for use in a variety of musical situations. |
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Today's tenor drummers play pitched drums, and careful thought is given as to which pitches to use and at which times. |
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This law contains the rules governing how pitches should be prepared, mown, rolled, and maintained. |
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King waxes poetic in his explanation of swings, pitches, ballparks, hotdogs, beer, and players. |
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Rangers starter Rick Helling gave up one run and eight hits in nine innings, making 123 pitches. |
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Not with dust-off pitches or headbutts, but with sheer speed, strength, and aggressiveness. |
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This includes high pitches, short sentences, singsong cadences, patronizing tones and use of collective pronouns and infantilizing terms. |
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Undersoil heating has ensured pitches are playable and although there were some difficulties involving icy roads, all the venues are reachable. |
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We are talking about drift nets the size of football pitches, trailed between tow boats, scooping up everything in their way. |
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The coach may also have a signal for pitchouts, and he can even factor in the location of the pitches. |
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There are football pitches, two golf courses, a pitch and putt course and a horse riding school. |
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It is a football pitch and a lot of football pitches are very hard, very fast and are great surfaces to play on. |
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Rugby union is very popular and pitches can be seen along the valley floors. |
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Byrne used a variety of off-speed pitches, mainly relying on a sharp sinker that helped induce 13 groundouts. |
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While it is true that the pentatonic scale is made up of any five successive pitches in the circle of fifths, this is quite an analytical leap. |
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The joke originates from the comedy show I'm Alan Partridge, in which the title character pitches a selection of ideas for television shows. |
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In 2011, Warwickshire, Hampshire and Kent were all docked 8 points for poor pitches at Edgbaston, the Rose Bowl and Canterbury respectively. |
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However, unexpectedly and wholly unwantedly, his sister pitches up, needing a place to stay. |
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There were occasions on which fights would break out on the marshes in dispute of the teams that were allowed to use the best pitches. |
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They see more breaking balls, more off-speed pitches and they have to get used to that. |
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Seriously, somebody needs to give this toddler a bottle and put him down for a nap. That baby pitches a fit when he gets hangry. |
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He stepped in there and he hit the first seven pitches righty, all line drives. |
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Tottenham played their first matches at Tottenham Marshes on the available public pitches and remained there for six years. |
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One gram of MOF material has the surface area of two football pitches and can store significantly more gas than the same empty volume. |
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Sometimes a lack of effectiveness of their breaking ball pitches may be to blame. |
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Such pitches tend to offer help to fast bowlers throughout the match, but become better for batting as the game goes on. |
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When we were struggling offensively, too many guys were trying to do too much and we were making outs on pitcher's pitches. |
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The Arete starts easily, with several beautiful, loping pitches leading to a striking gendarme. |
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Fiorentino understands that Carol is, first and foremost, a kook, and pitches her attempts at manipulation accordingly. |
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Eventually, to floodlit full and three quarter-size grass pitches were added a five-a-side astroturf surface. |
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Dry pitches tend to deteriorate for batting as cracks often appear, and when this happens to the pitch, spinners can play a key role. |
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He also set an AL record with four wild pitches in one inning, on July 25 at Seattle. |
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Windsor Cricket Club's clubhouse and pitches are at Home Park in the shadow of Windsor Castle. |
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All nine wild pitches came with Molina behind the plate, although he thinks only two of them were balls he should have blocked. |
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The Panthers scored a pair of runs on the wild pitches and added four runs off six passed balls. |
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Thus, the best approach against him is to take his pitches the other way or else you will all but certainly be way out in front. |
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Hendricks was only able to throw 52 pitches, surrendering two runs in 3.2 innings before being forced out of action when Angel Pagan's comebacker hit his right forearm. |
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Premier Pitches of Nether Handley, off the A6052 at Unstone in northeast Derbyshire, made the pitch for Wembley Stadium, as well as for many other main pitches. |
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We arrived at the conclusion that it was general, and I eventually set up from the resonance pitches the basis of the microtonal series for clarinet solo Qui. |
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He threw some good breaking balls, some good off-speed pitches. |
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Jones quick pitches. The umpire calls a balk, and the runners advance. |
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Set at the bottom of the drive Kilgerran is the newest house at Bembridge and overlooks the junior cricket pitches on its northern side and McIver's house to the South. |
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Chapter 4 provides a history of octatonicism through Rimsky-Korsakov, for whom the octatonic scale was not just a collection of pitches but a set of techniques. |
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Other possible solutions included roping off pitches, passing misconduct fines on to abusive parents and mystery shopperstyle behaviour assessors. |
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Contreras, who threw 44 of her 61 pitches for strikes, retired the first 12 batters until Coleen Cain broke the trend with a lead-off single in the fifth. |
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When analyzing recordings, the researchers noticed a distinctive pattern of varying pitches produced until the frog hit the resonating frequency of its niche. |
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Places that wealthy people, typically men, would occupy themselves with were also burnt and destroyed, including cricket pitches and horse racing tracks. |
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Stavert didn't flinch when Karraker called for the off-speed pitches. |
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The green light has now been given for the creation of five gypsy pitches with utility and day rooms on land at the side of Ewloe Barn Wood on Magazine Lane. |
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Sisson, who finished 2 for 3, drove in both runs after Bryan Petersen started the rally with a single, advanced on two wild pitches, and Jason Dominguez walked. |
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Burroughs moved to third on a fielder's-choice groundout and scored on the first of Jackson's two wild pitches, and Xavier Nady had a RBI single for a 6-0 San Diego lead. |
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With large grass pitches it is widely used for field sports. |
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Hard pitches are usually good to bat on because of high but even bounce. |
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Lester will be working on two extra days' rest, and the Sox want him to rely less on his cut fastball and more on his conventional fastball and breaking pitches. |
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Maudslay perfected the slide rest lathe, which could cut machine screws of different thread pitches by using changeable gears between the spindle and the lead screw. |
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Many of the pitches offer views of sheltered Luce Bay, and that crunchily crisp pebble beach is just a few strides away, accessed directly from the campsite. |
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