In 1998, Gonzalez played in the old Detroit ballpark, a park where home runs were plentiful. |
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It was an interesting novelty, but tasted more like an apple pie than a ballpark pretzel. |
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I'm a veteran of this route and as usual, I'll be craning my neck when we pass by the ballpark and the marina. |
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The democratic space of the ballpark is combined with the sacred litany of the players' names in a powerfully nostalgic moment. |
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Contemporaries in the media gave their own ballpark figures, each adding a zero to the figure I already had. |
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Still it was quite extraordinary to see him point, then hit the very next pitch out of the ballpark. |
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You know, I hit 55 home runs in that ballpark, including two in my first two at-bats. |
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Lou Gehrig fell ill at the ballpark after months of masking the disease that would be named for him and kill him off in two years. |
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But in this matter as in other larger ones in the same ballpark, the language of diminishing comparison is contemptible. |
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In terms of global penetration, they are nowhere near being in the same ballpark as McDonald's, say. |
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I enjoy a sunny afternoon at the ballpark on occasion, and I can appreciate a well-stocked skybox just as much as the next guy. |
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This is simply a club that can't figure out its ballpark and needs a change of scenery. |
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Drafting without Joel was like the ballpark without beer, jocks without straps and Kansas without Todo. |
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He would love to take a whirlwind ballpark tour, going to different stadiums all over the country. |
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And next August, the Ripken World Series will be played in Aberdeen on a scale replica of Camden Yards, Ripken's home ballpark. |
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Paraffin will get you in the ballpark, but low fluoro will get you more speed. |
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You'll see the tabletops going all around the ballpark where you can stand and eat and watch the game. |
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My left fielder's watching it go out of the ballpark and the wind brings it back. |
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Is the back of the envelope calculation in the ballpark or am I missing something here? |
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And that's already in the right ballpark for the observed amount of dark matter out there. |
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Discussions of UK polls tend to assume that the polls are in the right ballpark, but this might not be the case. |
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Somewhere in the middle is the likely ballpark for health spending in our lifetimes. |
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The Chinese have nothing in the same ballpark as the Indians when it comes to wielding soft power. |
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I know a ballpark of what I want from a song and then I shade in the detail. |
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Although the time-scheme of this calendar is subject to frequent revision, a ballpark set of figures is good enough to drive home the point. |
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Hibs are coy about the cost, but the ballpark figure for such stadium developments is typically 1million per 1,000 seats. |
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That is only a ballpark estimate, but it is certainly not an insurmountably large sum. |
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Potential customers plug in facts about their business and get a ballpark estimate of how much they can save. |
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These DPV figures are ballpark measurements that understate the resources behind the major-party candidates. |
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Vendors will give you a ballpark estimate of calls the vendor expects to be able to complete using your database. |
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The answer varies depending on underlying assumptions, but a rough ballpark figure is 20 times the area of Minnesota planted as corn. |
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I'm not happy with the fit of an altered store-bought suit, but I don't even know the ballpark price of one made for me. |
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For more than just a ballpark estimate of your green infrastructure's value, you need high-resolution images. |
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Somebody in the band needs to bear the responsibility for keeping time, and keeping everybody else in the same ballpark. |
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He officially switched on the lights, and on a bitterly frosty night, the ballpark was looking splendid. |
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There's victory in the air around San Diego's ballpark neighborhood, a 26-block section of the city's most blighted area. |
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He was a bloop hitter to right field, but he got around on a high fastball, and it jumped out of the ballpark. |
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Therefore, he demanded the return of the 50 cents admission, 10 cents carfare, and 30 cents for the time he spent at the ballpark. |
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Perhaps only 5,000 of the announced crowd of 20,295 are in the ballpark for the start of the Rangers' series opener against the Devil Rays. |
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But he won't give even a ballpark estimate of what the quotas would be. |
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We in our naivete and I will even say stupidity have allowed that to go on without even trying to get into the ballpark. |
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I believe frosted malts and coffee are the best ballpark food values. |
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Detailed below are the characteristics and ballpark costs of each. |
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It is not quite that simple, but it will put you in the ballpark. |
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My problem is that I have no idea what the response will be, so I can't come up with even a ballpark estimate of the amount of inventory I'll need. |
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That doesn't quite happen in A.I., but it's in the ballpark. |
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Is there a ballpark figure of what you want to spend and does this cover all the costs? |
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His first step is to generate an initial ballpark estimate based on generic industry data. |
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While the estimates are somewhat higher, they are not completely out of the ballpark. |
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You can step into a batter's cage and hit a few out of the ballpark with one of the baseball games, or go for the gold in racing, skateboarding or tennis. |
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You can set up a quick-and-dirty test to generate ballpark values, or a more elaborate test to discriminate between populations that may be very similar. |
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Ruth signed a bunch of autographs, then went to the ballpark and hit a home run, his 53rd. |
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His ballpark estimate includes dedicated equipment, software and payroll system modifications. |
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Right now the healthcare systems is like someone using words that are in some sort of ballpark but don't quite fit. |
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Fellow Republican Congressman Joe Barton is fighting for the lines to be drawn so that he gets a ballpark in his district. |
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Among The Fighter's virtues is the absence of a single reference to the ballpark or its tenants. |
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Parker arrived early at the ballpark, and the first person out of the Arkansas clubhouse was Wilson, who was carrying a batting tee and a bag of baseballs. |
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The new empirical evidence suggests that the average used by PWC is in the right ballpark, even after the time elapsed since the estimates were made. |
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The ballpark was pulsating and one fan heading back to his seat with beers set them down, hugged a security guard and slapped hands with other rooters. |
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Last Post explained that only a ballpark room rate figure was required. |
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How much will the pipeline cost to build, in ballpark terms? |
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Based on what we have seen, the case numbers reported are in the ballpark. |
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Selig's latest outburst ought to really help sagging attendance, because as we all know there's nothing like a failing team to get fans out to the ballpark. |
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Let's just say, for a ballpark figure, easily six digits within twelve months. |
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What is the ballpark figure where deaths in the construction of ballparks become unacceptable? |
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In fact, when I asked the interim president how much the recent contracts he signed were worth, he could not even give me a ballpark figure. |
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I just wondered if our witnesses had a ballpark figure of how many spouses are living and how many merchant navy people are living. |
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I'm wondering if you had a ballpark figure for either of those two numbers. |
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Office space calculators are available on the Web to give you a ballpark figure on how much room you need for your business. |
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So we are taking the figure of two million tourists today as a ballpark figure. |
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It is a good idea to contact the utility companies before a prospective move, in order to obtain a ballpark figure for the expenses. |
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There's going to be a base level of demand that Chrysler is probably in the ballpark about. |
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Conceptually it puts us in the ballpark and every circumstance must rest on its own merit. |
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Mr. John Cummins: I think he'd have a notion whether that was in the ballpark or not on the groundfish. |
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Their reports say how much they were spending per kilometre in Europe, and we're still in the ballpark. |
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It seems to be not an insignificant amount, but it's in the ballpark for highway construction in and around the Toronto area. |
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I would be surprised if I'm not in the ballpark in saying that 20 would have applied and that five or six would have competed. |
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The 100-metre freestyle was a good race for me, not a personal best, but it is in the ballpark for a best time. |
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And many other projects fall within the ballpark delineated by the foregoing principles. |
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We've chosen some of the most popular items being sent by mail, along with other useful items you can use to roughly ballpark your item's weight. |
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Who cares about birthday cake when you can have sticky cotton candy or a ballpark hot dog? |
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George Station project, which includes the new Staten Island Yankees minor league ballpark and two new museums. |
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At a time of exaggerated doubts about the instrumental temperature record, this should help promulgate its main conclusion: that the existing mean estimates are in the right ballpark. |
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In any case, a team that allows 16 runs has no business winning, and in the warm air of their bandbox ballpark, the Rangers were helpless against the best offense in the National League. |
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Mr. John Cummins: Does it sound like it's in the ballpark? |
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The best prospect will recognize your problem, give you a likely outcome based on his experience, and quote you at least a ballpark figure of your costs. |
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For a strong power hitter with a reputation for hitting balls out of the ballpark, Billy became an even more intriguing hitter. |
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He acknowledges the wide error-margins in this approach, and through logic and logical analysis, succeeds in providing ballpark figures on numbers of people saved. |
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As of yet, and with no final number of worldwide aircraft orders yet determined, the unit cost per F-35 remains a ballpark guestimate. |
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Happy birthday Wrigley Field, but are you too beautiful of a ballpark? |
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All studies to date report the same ballpark figures and show that the likelihood of an inappropriate prescription increases exponentially with the number of prescribing physicians and pharmacists used by an individual. |
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At Chuck's service, people wore their ball caps and jackets and afterward went to the ballpark, sat in the bleachers and ate hamburgers and smokies. |
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Each takes two years, and is £1m, ballpark. |
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We have never seen an instance when we are not in the ballpark. |
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And it sabotages Major League Baseball's claim that, because most teams lose money, the sport cannot be a monopoly because it does not earn monopoly profits. A ballpark figureThe truth is simpler. |
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Ms. Watts, do we have some ballpark idea of the cost for Calgary-Edmonton? |
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When straight-shooting Cal Ripken suggests that life has grown a little mondo-bizarro around the old ballpark, it is time to take notice. |
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This is several years ago, but it's still probably in the ballpark. |
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Can you give us a ballpark figure on what you think it is? |
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I'm looking for a general ballpark figure. |
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Or they might be grandstanders who are missing the point of a night at the ballpark. |
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The ballpark figure was no more than a PS4 million increase on the previous year, although there are certain caveats to allow you to adjust that. |
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Huddleston asked of Cooper to give a ballpark figure of what percentage of turbines they had opposed relative to supported. |
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Are the ranges for amount in the right ballpark? |
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However, the Black-Scholes model is useful in generating ballpark estimates of the true real options value, especially for more generic-type calls and puts. |
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I had read some of this before — Friedman's job is to lure readers, and he no more apologizes for repetition than does a hot-dog vender in a ballpark. |
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Whenever a pop fly goes up, it seems that everyone in the ballpark will yell advice to the fielders. |
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Mr. Bill Otway: Mr. Chairman, they are in the ballpark. |
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Coming up with a ballpark figure is not that hard to do. |
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The Canada Institute, part of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, has hit one out of the ballpark with its Montreal fundraiser. |
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Still, the numbers give you a rough idea of the ballpark expenditure. |
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As far as the NSA is concerned, they might not be in that ballpark at all. |
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And we were just blown away because most of the team was thinking if we could have in the ballpark of a couple hundred thousand subscribers, the game would be a great success. |
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Give me a general, rough, ballpark figure. |
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Fenway Park, in Boston, is a lyric little bandbox of a ballpark. |
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Butterfly or snowflake, more open and somewhat crumbly, is the type most often sold for home consumption and also used in movie theater, ballpark or microwave popcorn. |
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I appreciate that the particulars of any deal will depend on the positions of the respective negotiators, but I am only asking for a ballpark figure. |
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No more stalling. Give me a ballpark figure of our projected losses. |
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Nestopia's cost estimator takes into consideration both material and installation costs to give you a ballpark figure of how much your project will cost you. |
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By the 1990s, Lowell had built a new ballpark and arena, which became home to two minor league sports teams, the Lowell Devils and Lowell Spinners. |
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George area and will provide the perfect link to the new Yankee minor league ballpark to the northwest and the new Lighthouse Museum to the south. |
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