Never one to draw many base on balls, Rich is walking at the lowest rate of his career. |
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That is not the kind of egalitarian base on which Australians would want to see their taxation system working. |
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The firm has outgrown its base on Stricklandgate and needs extra space in order to expand and create more jobs. |
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Not too impressed with the quality of medical care base on the physical exam visit. |
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Because the runners are thinking about moving, they are more apt to take an extra base on a wild pitch or passed ball. |
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Lieutenant Barnes was forced back to base on one engine with countless holes in his ship and one tire punctured. |
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Finally, with heavy support from CIA and Air Force resources, the Hmong reached the base on Phou Phathi. |
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Another key factor is the strength and location of the support base on which the stringers rest. |
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I reckon that whatever court it be, it should base on facts to make a decision and make a judgment. |
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The show of nuclear capability should be placed in the context of the fragile political base on which India's new ruling coalition rests. |
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I've just returned from spending a month at Palmer Station, a US research base on the Antarctic peninsular. |
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The gunners managed to shoot down two of the attackers before the aircraft was badly hit, limping back to base on two of its four engines. |
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The broad social base on which the theatre rested during this period enabled the mimics to take off people from practically all walks of life. |
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Owned by Mexico, the islands are uninhabited except for a naval base on Socorro. |
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Well, his firm had a base on the Old Kent Road under the name London Easylink, and its prime contract was route 185 from Lewisham. |
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Living on a Marine base on the edge of restive Ramadi is a shock to a civilian's senses. |
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The speedy Rizzo went all the way around the bases and scored to the delight of the fans-only to be sent back to third base on a ground rule. |
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This figurine was designed as a candlestick, with the holder protruding from the base on either side. |
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Wiebe reached base on a fielder's choice, then scored the deciding run on an RBI double by Jeff Thomson. |
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Trucks loaded with boxes and containers drove out of an army base on the outskirts of town. |
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Don Wert then reached base on an infield error and the lead run scored. |
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She says that not only is the family service she runs snowed under, she says the local DOCS office isn't even getting to first base on some allegations. |
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The left-hander pitched to 102 batters without a walk before Larry Walker drew a base on balls with one out in the fourth inning. |
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To change to the horizontal mounting position, unlatch the base, rotate 180° and re-latch the base on the underside of the display. |
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They arise from a permanent bony base on the frontals called a pedicel. |
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He made his debut on May 20, 1916 pitching one inning and allowing one hit, one base on balls, and two earned runs. |
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The chief use of paradiddles is a base on which to develop beats. |
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You spent four years in Africa, in England, in France, grubbing around in the insides of airplane engines and then they shipped you to an air base on a godforsaken island. |
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Bourn, after a single, had stolen second base on the next pitch, an indication that Gonzalez would take risks to resuscitate the Braves' offense. |
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Sprinkle poppy seeds, a little cinnamon and vanilla sugar on one base and place the second base on top. |
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The ten years of German contribution to the Presidential Training Programme for Managers is a good base on which to build in this work. |
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William returned to his RAF base on Anglesey yesterday when his paternity leave came to an end. |
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Over an eastern land a man and a woman descended in their space ship and made their base on a pleasant mountain rise. |
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I want to touch base on a couple of those and I want to pay particular attention to the value-added sector. |
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A base on balls or a dropped third strike is treated as a batted ball as long as the batter-runner continues past 1st. |
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With regard to jobs out there, this why I wanted to touch base on minimum wage a while ago. |
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I will basically touch base on two issues that are going to affect the work we do with non-status people and temporary workers. |
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Soldiers opened fire from an army base on a nearby hill, they said. |
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The trade expects an increased acreage base on red lentils relative to previous years. |
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It is an explanatory guide, which attempts to provide an information base on the content and origin of the provisions of the Protocol. |
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But they confess to being unable to explicate the concept, and they ultimately resort to treating it as an unanalyzable base on which to erect a theory of physical lawfulness. |
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Marc Lanteigne indicated he would touch base on this during his presentation on Science Research priorities for the 2006 field season. |
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An aerial view of Team Site Melut, an UNMIS base on the east bank of the White Nile. |
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Nutrition has always been one of the foundations of our business, and we have a strong base on which to build. |
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This system provides a data base on all activities of the Organization which have any financial implication. |
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We believe that the knowledge and value base on which we are building our Company is essential to our success. |
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Japanese players, he noted, also do not call time out and dust themselves off each time they dive back to first base on a pickoff attempt. |
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Apparently the vehicles were driven from the U. K. base on a lowboy trailer. |
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The 6 lower bowls and the home base on the right belong to you, and the 6 upper bowls and the home base on the left belong to your opponent. |
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Significant productivity gains help mitigate impact of lower revenue base on gross profit. |
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He would also have us believe that somehow, serialists and atonalists could bury expression in their music by piling on the mathematical base on which their music was founded. |
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Pistoletto uses life-size mirrors as a base on which he adds painted figures or photographic prints. |
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By reading, observing and asking questions, build your knowledge base on both your job and the job of your team or department. |
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Their contraction shortens the tongue towards its base on the hyoid. |
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Identification of risks is a relatively well-defined area with a significant knowledge base on methods for disaster impact and hazard and vulnerability assessment. |
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In a game between Los Angeles and host Cincinnati, the Dodgers second baseman is called out at first base on a bang-bang play. |
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The United Kingdom and United States maintain a military base on Diego Garcia atoll in the middle of the Indian Ocean. |
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You can create your own schedule for the business event, which you can base on either a predefined schedule pattern, a schedule without a pattern, or a user-defined schedule. |
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Under the current condition, the retailer would like to join the brand forwardly, the brand propagandism should be adjustable base on the different conditions when the company spreads their brand. |
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Cal Ripken fouled off a pitch and eventually drew a base on balls. |
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The batter receives a base on balls and walks toward 1st. |
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In 2002, he broke all historical records by obtaining 198 base on balls. |
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The CPSP study of CMD will be an instrumental part of building an accurate knowledge base on which to base management decision and eventually to plan treatment trials. |
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Hygiene Solutions provides a UK-wide washroom service from its base on the Pool Road Industrial Estate. |
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Fold back a square base on the smaller half and remove the release paper. |
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Although reading can lead to abstract thought, that thought depends at its base on concrete, highly visualized experiences of the individual reader. |
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Quantum computing or quantum information is base on a similar approach but uses quantum bit or qubit for short. |
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It is understood that the SOPF would of course cover any incremental costs that might be involved but those costs would be very small when compared with the cost of acquiring a data base on the commercial market. |
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It will consist in an electronic data base on the status of children. |
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These results compose a data base on the present state of water quality. |
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She also talked about NAFTA, which is the one I want to touch base on. |
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Six to seven months after the program launches, the coordinator should call interviews with the mentees to touch base on whether they are getting the results they hoped. |
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Kier has a regional base on Speke's Estuary Commerce Park, which employs about 100 staff. |
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Its external facades, surmounted with merlons, are flanked with round towers at the corners, semi-circular towers half-way along the walls and a cylindrical lookout tower on a square base on the southeast side. |
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If such a thing happened and BE did not have the capacity to react accordingly, it would be likely to lose its customer base on the DSB market, which would put its restructuring goal in peril. |
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Thus, a genuine data base on the judicial systems of the Council of Europe's member states is easily accessible to all citizens, policy makers, law practitioners, academicians and researchers. |
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As usual, I started with a dark undercoat, then addressed fur and chain mail with a proper dry brush, then applied a grey base on areas planned to be painted in red. |
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I want to urge this committee to impress on the government the desirability of ensuring that the legal base on which they act is rendered less ambiguous. |
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Or should it be granted base on one party's word? |
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These bonds almost always form between an adenine base on one strand and a thymine base on the other strand, or between a cytosine base on one strand and a guanine base on the other. |
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There was a definite local customer base on Long Island. |
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Indeed, Cantlie soon developed a fan base on social media. |
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To shore up his base on the coal-hugging right? |
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I really see no other base on which to develop our strategy. |
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I fear that the Czech public has been duped into believing that the USA's radar base on Czech territory will help protect the world from unspecified threats. |
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Two people are required to lift the base on to a cart or counter. |
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Take one block from each set and place the case of air rushing out of the open valve it on its square base on a table surface. of an inflated tire. |
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One of the challenges faced by distributors who have clients that invest in these products is how to accurately track the adjusted cost base on the fund. |
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Pilot had to stop it and return to base on starboard engine only. |
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The key to this success: judicious business decisions guided by solid corporate values and a solid financial base on which to maintain our pace of growth. |
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The most common of these is the base on balls, also called a walk. |
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The main British military facility in the region is at RAF Mount Pleasant and the adjacent Mare Harbour naval base on East Falkland. |
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Copper is commonly used as a base on which other metals such as nickel are electroplated. |
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In 2014 the Russian Navy announced plans to establish a base on the island. |
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The Company established a base on the Delhi ridge to the north of the city and the Siege of Delhi began. |
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Nicknamed The Raggie Dolls, they have been going for five years and train at their Liverpool Cricket Club base on Wednesdays, 7-9pm. |
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They drew particular attention to what they described as an auriculate leaf base on the fossils. |
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This research project is base on cross, semiempirical and laboratory researches. |
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As the inspectors appeared at the front gate, the Iraqis moved the calutrons out the back of the base on large tank transporters. |
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The Angels' Chone Figgins, right, is safe at second base on a ground ball by Vladimir Guerrero. |
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Dylan Price reached base on a drag bunt single in the third inning and scored the Titans' only run on a single by Colin Schauermann. |
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The setting sun makes it nearly impossible for infielders to get force plays at second base on balls hit to the left side of the infield when second basemen face west. |
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Conversely, mentoring from a nursing perspective continues to be relatively novel and there is a limited empirical literature base on mentoring in nursing. |
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The French, on the west had less to do than the British on the east with their siege lines and the large nine mile open wing back to their supply base on the south coast. |
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Besides promoting an individual's liberties, the right to a fair hearing has also been used by courts as a base on which to build up fair administrative procedures. |
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A decorative phalera, or piece of harness, with his name on it has been found at Castra Vetera, modern Xanten, then a large Roman army and naval base on the lower Rhine river. |
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Supporters of the Quiggins store yesterday staged a protest outside the John Lewis base on Church Street and collected 5,000 signatures from the public. |
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Royal Navy operations ceased on 21 July 1995 and the harbour closed as a naval base on 29 March 1996, with the training facilities being relocated to Devonport. |
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