With a 1-1 count, he swung hard and missed a high fastball, and then he flied out softly to center field. |
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Peter Jackson fall in love with this place when he flied over it in helicopter. |
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After a full three hours which flied like a dream, many spectators remained to thank the Video Games Live artists during the dedication meeting. |
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But pinch-hitter Carlos Beltran flied out to right field, and Padilla struck out Wright to end the game. |
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However, as anyone who flied regularly knows this will almost certainly not be the final cost. |
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It is therefore concluded that the imposition of anti-dumping measures is likely to restore effective competition by establishing a level playing flied and ensuring equal competitive opportunities for all economic operators. |
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Pepitone singled, and Boyer flied out to Willie Davis. |
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Angel Pagan flied out to right, ending the Mets' threat. |
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Thus, ships that had been laid up on more than one occasion due to poor condition and flied flags of convenience were not banned and refused entry into EU ports, with all the consecutive risks that were incurred. |
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He threw the disc and the disc flied far far to somewhere in the audience. |
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During thousand of years in a race to the meeting of its dream, the man used its imprisoned feet to the soil, rode animals, discovered the wheel, adorned itself of wings and flied. |
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Slugger David Ortiz felt back spasms on a check swing in the ninth and was replaced by Jonny Gomes, who flied out to end the game. |
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Our favorite ones were flied whole, with just some salt sprinkled on them, and some, like the big parasol mushroom, Mom would bread like chicken and fry in a skillet. |
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Due to its lightweight, Swinglet CAM can be carried, flied and caught while landing by mere hands without the need of using parachute or landing net. |
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