By the time he reached the fifth inning in one of his recent starts, he overthrew seriously with dropping arm speed and tanked quickly. |
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With most everyone tanked and soaked, the 10-hour nighttime drive to the Lake was unanimously the worst of the entire trip. |
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He tanked in the dirty configuration by extending the inflight refueling probe, using the emergency method. |
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You all know those kinds of drunks that no matter how tanked they get, they still seem to keep their wits. |
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I also remember how many times Roone was jumped on by the critics when one of his many news or sports experiments tanked. |
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Did the previous writers mention that they dressed like they were hitting the beach at 3.00 a.m. tanked up on beer? |
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They were apparently all going to an under-18 disco at the Club in Swanley and had decided to get tanked up beforehand. |
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They are all out getting tanked in the marquee, as most members opposite were until a few minutes ago. |
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A reasonable person would not be with the drunk driver while he's getting even more tanked up and still put him back behind the wheel. |
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Fortified by carry-outs of strong lager and vodka, he would get tanked up before setting out to cause mayhem in the area. |
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It's unlicensed so if you need some bevvies to jumble up the courage, get tanked up elsewhere. |
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As the rest of Asia's economies tanked during the financial crisis that began in 1997, Taiwan remained afloat. |
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Some of these workers lost tens of thousands of dollars, in addition to their jobs, when the stock tanked and the company went bankrupt. |
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The fact the film tanked at the box office is likely an indication it's out of its time, culturally speaking. |
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It has been widely reported that profits have tanked over the past two years for OEMs and large publicly traded parts suppliers. |
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The reason you haven't heard of them is because they tanked at the box office. |
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No, but while some teams choose to tank, others have a tanked season forced upon them. |
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In fact reports say he even had to dodge the question of whether the Indians tanked the match! |
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That would explain why the team tanked deceptively early this season, before suspicion could be aroused. |
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On the other hand, maybe they knew what the evil player was up to and tanked to deprive him of one last baseball thrill. |
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Granados was eventually deported, and the paper's budding relationship with the Latino community tanked. |
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After all, during the Gulf War, sales of large gas-consuming vehicles literally tanked. |
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In 2007, Across the Universe, a musical created around the songs of the Beatles, tanked. |
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The gist of it is, two fans are leaving a game, slightly tanked. |
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He was also a billionaire for a few months before the stock tanked. |
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While most of the recent rash of trashy comedies tanked at the box office, I would not be surprised if at least some made money anyways with such low budgets. |
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Perhaps alcohol consumption would be more responsible if fans could drink at grounds rather than feeling the need to get tanked up before the game. |
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But prices have been reasonably stable in recent months even as other investments have tanked, and Tata could be right in suggesting there is a buying opportunity. |
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The game tanked, but not before receiving widespread press coverage. |
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Our next game is against Ireland, who were tanked by England yesterday. |
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The recession caused less unemployment than elsewhere, but real wages fell instead as productivity tanked. |
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Chinese divisions of the Big Four have audited several Chinese firms that listed abroad and then tanked. |
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The March 2005 boxed beef report says that packer profits have jumped sharply, while cattle prices have tanked. |
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Investments have tanked, and many foundations are simply not taking requests or new requests at all this year. |
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Once the whirl massage has stopped, give your body the chance to absorb the tanked up energy. |
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Whilst this one-tank system is effective, it should be noted that newly tanked diesel oil may contain a high degree of contamination. |
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He tanked with right-wing voters because he made the fatal error of showing some humanity to the children of illegal immigrants. |
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For a movie that was so different, it should surprise no one that the movie tanked at the box office and was generally reviled by the critical press. |
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After the music stopped and the stock tanked and they collapsed into bankruptcy, everyone on Wall Street pretended to be absolutely shocked that such a thing could happen. |
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He was reclining in his chair getting tanked on Uncle's home brew. |
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Precious metals, commodities, equities and fixed income are taking off helter-skelter, in seemingly aimless counterpoint to the month of May when they all tanked. |
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Then the economy tanked, as did his retirement fund. |
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The total pumping height will be calculated adding up the depth from where water is going to be pumped and the existing unevenness between the ground and the height where the water is going to be either tanked or consumed. |
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The Company T. C. C. S. was founded in 1999 and it is already a consolidated reality in the field of the industrial washing for tank containers, small cisterns, tanked apparatuses, silos and motor vehicle. |
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A weakened Superman tanked an explosion 50 times larger than the Kepler's Supernova and the electromagnetic shock wave hit him. |
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At the prospect of an end to free money, funds were pulled from emerging countries that have benefited from a decade of easy inflows, and currencies and stockmarkets tanked. |
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Last month Cloud Atlas, her most recent film, tanked at the box office. |
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Goodness, check out how much blood it tanked from my body. |
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Under pressure, this becomes a liquid and this is how it is tanked. |
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The fish hold is sub-divided into four tanked holds and is refrigerated. |
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You handle everything conveniently from your shop or office no matter whether you wish to bill tanked fuel with or without a printed-out receipt, adjust prices or lock a petrol pump. |
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Yes, the community's major industry just tanked, but Tannis Drysdale, the town's economic development officer, believes there's a silver lining to all this. |
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A critical success, the ensemble film tanked at the box office. |
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