That was an aberration, one of those ironic blips that sport throws up from time to time. |
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But even from the vague hints he throws out, I think we may rest assured it will not be the last quack of a lame duck. |
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Andrews did admit, however, that he had developed a mental block that affected his throws to first base. |
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The different arm angles that he had to use while making throws from third were too much for his shoulder. |
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By the way, whenever umpires are hit by throws, the ball remains alive and hopefully so does the umpire. |
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Frustrated that it doesn't keep good time, Jerry throws a watch his parents gave him into a trash can on the street. |
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She helped him eliminate wasted motion in his throws, and a quicker release improved his accuracy. |
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It's similar to kick-boxing except that it incorporates grappling, throws and take downs. |
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In both groups the victory was achieved mainly by throws and the ability to force the opponent into penalty situations. |
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Elite judo players exhibit an even distribution of right and left-side throws. |
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Their unanimous answer was that the throws in Okinawan karate are not meant to throw the opponent anywhere but the ground. |
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After a couple of years, adults become strong and have enough endurance to be ready to practice the more vigorous judo throws and pins. |
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Many of the throws in Judo will simply not work if you don't time them correctly. |
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Though he was said to have a high judo rank, his throws didn't resemble judo techniques. |
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Upon opening the door, Kathy throws her arms up in an unrestrained expression of delight. |
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After only a week she throws the burlap water bag over her shoulder and walks to the river to turn the trout back into the Little Bighorn. |
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The actor, in danger of being written off as lightweight, throws everything he's got into his performance and comes up trumps. |
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It's a large, traditional room with a fireplace, heavy furniture and a three-piece suite draped in throws. |
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You would have thought it relatively easy to buy curtains, cushions, throws, rugs, lighting. |
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Add red, green, or tartan wool throws or quilts to the sofa to snuggle under. |
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She offers a full laundry service for duvets, throws, blankets, curtains, bed linen, team kits, etc. and her rates are very competitive. |
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Cover dated or worn sofas and chairs with large throws in a neutral colour so that they aren't the main focus of the room. |
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Stretching wide and stifling a yawn he threw back the several throws and duvets that covered him. |
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Find some warm woolly throws for your sofa and cover cold tiles and hardwood with area rugs. |
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With pillows, throws, slipcovers or area rugs, try spring colors like baby green, citrus and robin's egg blue. |
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All her furniture was painted bright pink and her King size bed had black and purple throws covering it. |
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In addition, large-scale isoclinal folds and normal faults with throws exceeding 10m locally occur. |
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Maximum throws, c.80 m, occur c.400 m above the downward terminations of the faults. |
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Or, drape attractive throws or quilts on each chair for your guests to wrap around their shoulders to ward off the night air. |
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The pair is soon joined by Jesse's brother Miles, who throws a hissy fit and captures Winnie. |
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If it's us that throws in the towel, then life gets really rough for the locals and our reputation goes in the toilet. |
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Her owner, one of the 400 aspiring actors on our block, sort of throws up her hands in dramatic exasperation when this happens. |
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Then in a fluid motion, she turns around hissing and throws me to the ground. |
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Just as she unleashes the blast, he throws his sword, then rolls out of the way. |
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And today, as India throws its own economy open to the global market, that change is gathering speed. |
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He is the typical office bully who throws his weight around because he is the boss's man. |
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It merits more discussion, and the paper throws it open for the community to try to interpret. |
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By the time she gets to 7 months and realises he's not the marrying kind, she throws him over. |
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If you're going to push a toddler on a playground swing until the child throws up, push him from behind, not in front. |
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She had a deep, throaty, genuine laugh, like that sound a dog makes just before it throws up. |
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Sitting at the wheel of his car trying to finish an oversized sandwich becomes too much for him and he throws up through his window. |
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As so often these days, a study of the past of archaeology throws up revealing insights into modern intellectual culture. |
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We will, additionally, have to wait and see if the show throws up the same quality of star potential as the first two series. |
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He extends his shooting range to 10 feet, hits free throws, learns to put the ball on the floor occasionally. |
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He throws his jacket onto the pile of Stuart's clothes and unlaces his shoes. |
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Here are some situations that happen every game, baseline out-of-bounds, tip-off, sideline out-of-bounds, free throws and end game scenarios. |
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The maid puts the morning tray on a bedside table and throws open the bedroom curtains. |
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He taps the pipe's bowl against his palm, and throws the tobacco out the window before it burns him. |
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Petitions have been launched in both towns to save the units and today the Gazette throws its support behind the campaign. |
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Yet whenever the reader begins to tire of historical minutiae, the author throws in charming tidbits of bibliophilic lore. |
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Carter throws me a menacing look, but is unable to follow up with a threatening comment, because the bell has just rung. |
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A couple of stone throws away, near the machinery sheds, is the old homestead with its original wood-fired stove. |
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The Torah recounts that at the very outset of the human journey God throws Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden. |
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By taking throws time after time, one must learn how to take falls and overcome the fear of being thrown. |
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Her desire to get what she wants throws her life into a chaos she may not be able to escape from. |
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The climax comes one Sunday when he throws a flag demanding the jock announcers shaddup. |
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Two pilots smack in right off the dollies and one throws his chute just behind the tow paddock after locking out on tow and tumbling. |
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It surfaces, submerges, throws torpedoes in the water, hits its targets, and then continues on its quality mission. |
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Even if the throws don't nail runners, the goal is to keep them close enough so they can't score on singles. |
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She finds some white spirit and, without recognising any risk that might be involved, throws a considerable amount over the coal. |
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The other group uses the mawashi from which to launch a variety of throws or trips. |
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She throws herself on the floor, sobbing wildly that she wishes she was dead, now that the only person who ever loved her is gone. |
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Here's a flick that throws all caution to the wind and winds up being truly a unique moviegoing experience. |
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The Australian champion throws off the challenge of Pirrie, the Canadian youth, and just wins a great race. |
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He is a master of numerous holds and throws and is a throwback to a time when stories were told in the ring and not on the microphone. |
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And then, sure enough, he walks right up and throws a big ole bale of straw on my back. |
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It throws the odd wobbler, going nuts for no apparent reason and throwing everything out the window. |
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She was in the throws of those gaspy hiccupy breaths that come after you've had a big overblown crying session. |
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Beber treats the story as a soap opera and throws in everything but the kitchen sink. |
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No one throws a strike every ball, which is why filling frames is very important. |
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Tertiary stratigraphy throws considerable light on landform and river development. |
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The plan goes smoothly, but femme fatale Sherry throws a spanner in the works by getting her henchmen to kill everybody. |
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Sauveur throws a fastball, knuckleball, curveball and cutter, and he changes speeds with all of them. |
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Of 99 passes charted against the Giants, Bears and Vikings, 85 were accurate, catchable throws. |
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He calls games effectively, blocks balls well and throws accurately, nailing 30 percent of runners. |
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From where she is standing, Reika unlatches her boomerang and throws it in Gishdorn's direction. |
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Beckett throws in the mid-90s and has a big breaking curveball that is almost unhittable. |
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He sings it and throws it away as a party piece, with Wynton growling away on a rather intrusive muted trumpet. |
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Yes, the production is big and bright and bouncy, but far from compromising her sound, it throws it into relief. |
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Its girly, almost camp, presence effectively throws the testosterone of the action sequences into relief. |
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To compare it in this respect with the work of any other poet in English throws this peculiarity into relief. |
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This respondent throws into relief the transition he has made from one mode to the other. |
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Yet it also throws light on our own mission as Christ's followers and ambassadors today. |
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He can make dazzling plays, but his concentration can lapse on routine pickups and throws. |
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He still goes deep in a lot of counts, throws too many pitches, nibbles around. |
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National pride can be a repellent trait in musicians, but Davies throws you off balance here. |
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From the other side, he doesn't have sparkling offensive statistics and his throws don't have great zip. |
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This year my team did really bad because they couldn't hit their jump shots, 3 pointers, lay-ups, or free throws. |
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His range at third is so-so, but his hands are reliable, and his throws are catchable. |
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It's no wonder that eight of the 10 players who had the most trips to the line last season are shooting fewer free throws this year. |
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Would you rather put your money, or increase your bet on a shooter who throws at random, or one with at least a modicum of control? |
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It throws light on a fantastic plan to animate the promenade of the resort by building a series of four giant follies. |
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Carr looked for Johnson on at least two other deep throws that fell incomplete. |
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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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Although I am numb and heartbroken, it is a pleasure to be with him and his courage has taught me never to fear anything that life throws at me. |
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Stacy gets on the mic and throws her whiny, boring, unemotional voice out for the whole world to hear. |
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She throws the bologna at me, sending the package flying several inches past my left ear. |
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I know she's wondering if it's very far because she gets totally carsick and throws up if she's on the road for too long. |
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They realise of course that if Genesis is allegory, it throws doubt on the whole of revealed religion. |
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At every opportunity he strides straight forward and throws huge, windmill haymakers with his right hand that seldom connect. |
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Growing government intervention, in contrast, throws this process into reverse. |
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Ducking his head, he rushes the door, letting loose a yell as he throws his body against it. |
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Sirotka doesn't blow hitters away with a big fastball, but he throws a lethal sinker and gets a lot of groundouts. |
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This is the flexible or efficient use of balance, leverage, and movement in the performance of Judo throws and other skills. |
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Beltraw rights himself, and throws a punch at Daniel, then turns and blocks a slash from Simon. |
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As happens so often when a side fails to take its chances, it throws a lifeline to the opposition. |
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If you cannot write some big cheques you don't have a prayer, which means that the system always throws up the same people. |
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While none of the Barry kids took to shooting free throws underhand, they resemble their father in other ways. |
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If just one guy throws his apple core into the recycling basket, that one bit of contamination can undermine the entire collection process. |
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He usually throws it high in the strike zone, which results in more fly balls than grounders. |
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Outdoors, a lone malcontent teenage girl lurks and throws rocks in the dark. |
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The film has one of cinema's most beautiful uses of an open exterior, when the husband throws a rock towards the nuclear plant just after dusk. |
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She throws herself into a roll and ends up with legs and feet at all angles. |
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I sincerely hope that he throws his hat into the ring and if he does, I will support him. |
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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 average office worker in Britain throws away about 2.4 kg of paper each week, or nearly 115 kg per year. |
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Yet every year when Bolton applies for city status and fails, everyone throws their arms up in unbelieving despair. |
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Attacks are defended with blocks, various kicks, punches and strikes, throws, and wrist and arm locks. |
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Isabelle throws her arms round her daughter and the pair stay there for a while, just crying. |
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Aldridge is such a good rebounder he can get 10 points a game using offensive putbacks and free throws. |
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Carragher throws a long ball into the box, which Crouch wins, but he's offside. |
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He opens the drawer, grabs a steak knife, and cuts the plastic seal from the pizza and throws it into the trashcan. |
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Even integers in the top row correspond to throws from the right hand, and odd integers to throws from the left. |
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She's really intelligent but she never throws it in your face or tries to lord it over you. |
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I like that scene where Eva completely loses it and throws Kevin across the room and breaks his arm. |
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If he throws in his lot with the militants, we will be plunged into a welter of violence for the foreseeable future. |
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For the assiduous trekker who throws away the route map you can find a watering hole with rich across-the-pond life. |
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Now the clause that really throws things into a cocked hat in this case is the one I have asterisked. |
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His election reminds me of one of those 1950s science fiction movies in which a mad boffin throws a lever and the poles are reversed. |
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The home collection consists of soft furnishing products ranging from bed throws to duvet covers to cushions curtain panels and table linen. |
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He also is following through better, which keeps his throws from tailing to the right or sailing high. |
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It throws a beam of light which is so powerful it could be seen from the moon. |
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He throws his knives blindfold, barely nicking his lovely target, inciting the pair to ever more reckless acts. |
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Jason points to the stash of drugs and watches as John throws down a bundle of notes. |
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Cowell keeps up his momentum and throws him into the turnbuckle before running into him like a speed train. |
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Whenever Johnson runs out of ideas, he throws in an invisible chihuahua that keeps maddeningly yapping. |
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Chow throws in big dance numbers, songs, humour and chase scenes that play like Wiley E Coyote trying to catch Roadrunner. |
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And the end of George V throws an illuminating sidelight on Palace politics. |
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A pint-sized Messiah with scary eyes and an unkempt beard, he throws tantrums rather than casting a spell. |
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When he does not like what is happening, he either sulks or throws tantrums. |
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Beaded cloth from India, Indonesian batiks, and Hawaiian tapa are perfect for pillows or throws. |
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He stood alone at the line, dead certain he was going to hit three free throws. |
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Smith tended to sidearm his throws, but Tedford got him to keep the ball up around his ear and deliver passes over the top. |
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Pierzynski is hitting the ball with authority, more than compensating for off-target throws to second base. |
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Almost all infants spit up, but if an infant spits up or throws up almost every time he eats and seems fussy, he may have heartburn. |
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He made casual sidearm throws to first and took wild swings at pitches in the dirt. |
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He throws from a strange arm slot, almost sidearm, and if he loses that slot, wildness can result. |
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What's more, he is a 53-year-old man who lives outside the city, throws three-day parties and whose ex-partner has written a book about bunyips. |
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The rental company is sent away by the filming crew and my friend's husband throws a fit. |
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He's able to return everything that Clay throws at him whether it's a backhand or a forehand groundstroke. |
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He has good range and has made some superb throws after making a backhanded grab on the run. |
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It's bad policy because it throws money at problems without actually solving them. |
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It also throws light on the strong character of the Manipuri women who are known for their hard work and selflessness. |
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Nick finishes another beer, crushes the empty can, and throws it into the backwash. |
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The mountain throws you a steep, narrow challenge almost immediately, followed by a long, inviting schuss. |
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All of a sudden my mom picks up the salt and pepper shakers and throws them at my dad's head. |
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The little girl throws her head back, thrilling at the breeze blowing through the tendrils of her hair. |
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He takes a few steps past the bag and the right fielder throws the ball to the shortstop at the bag. |
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If people don't want to listen to what he wants to listen to, he throws a fit. |
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Rugs, throws, wall hangings, vessels and bowls, scarves and brooches are all included. |
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He throws his hands to the air and thanks the Lord, in between shrieks of joy and backslapping from his friends. |
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Chabon weaves together those two myth-drenched cultures of America, the Indian and the ball game, and throws in an eco-fable too. |
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Under the current pen and paper system, the voter marks the ballot paper in a booth and throws it in a box. |
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He throws the ball on the right boot with a banana kick and it bends back for the goal! |
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Yet they possess a rare spirit which allows them to grasp life by the scruff of its neck and cope with whatever it throws in the face. |
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People think that a pitcher who throws a no-hitter totally dominates the game, but that isn't always true. |
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After showing them his gun, he throws them a large bankroll of cash and invites them to come work for him. |
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He does free quotes and installation, plus he throws in a 12-month warranty with all blinds, venetians and verticals. |
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Pavano throws strikes, which, given his relative lack of arm strength, makes him quite hittable. |
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A workman takes a hank in his hand and throws it into an opening in the lining case surrounding the scutching drum. |
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A gauss rifle is a rifle that throws an iron slug at an incredibly high velocity. |
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A bar graph representing number or percentage of right-hand throws would show a vast difference between the two groups. |
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Instead of trying to overpower hitters, he throws hittable balls and lets his team's defense do the work. |
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Every now and then, there emerges a star, which, by its sheer brilliance, throws light far from where it originated. |
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The frustration of her dreams being continually thwarted throws her further into the depths of despair. |
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He cannot read shorthand and throws Harker's encrypted writings on the fire in disgust. |
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He gets it in the bag and throws it out in this huge crowd and somehow, the bag got thrown back. |
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The woman throws away the blade and whips out a gun, though not before I have neutralised her attempt at deadly physical force. |
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The force throws me forward on to my hands and knees and I gasp rather than scream. |
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I am on the phone in my room when the force of the explosion throws me off the chair. |
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Gangling and physical, she throws her limbs about and struggles out of her battered army jacket. |
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Light from the right throws the shadow of a French door or tall window onto the walls and drapes. |
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The mirror throws a bright light into a moderately lit room with walls of blackest brown. |
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Meanwhile he throws quick, accurate punches at the right time to the right place. |
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There are no smoking guns, but there's a nexus of circumstantial evidence behind most of the stories the sport throws up. |
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The college where the festival is held throws a party the night before the event. |
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I think this throws up an abundance of deeply shallow, poorly constructed art that very quickly hits its sell-by date. |
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Rachel throws a last-minute bon voyage party for Emily just so she can invite Joshua. |
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Some of his shorter throws are delivered in a shot-put motion, as if the ball is filled with a heavy liquid. |
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A steal from last June, the southpaw started the inning with a 93 mph fastball, the only velocity the pitch hit in four throws. |
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Gone were the ugly memories of errant throws to the wrong bases or ill-advised cutoffs. |
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Ellen makes her choice, and she throws herself down the stairs to abort the baby. |
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He throws every fiber of his being into each performance, altering his posture, elocution, temperament, and more. |
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The timing of calabash, as everyone here seems to acknowledge, throws that debate into sharp relief. |
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In this clip, a teenage Minaj gets heated and throws a phone in a play rehearsal during her tenure at LaGuardia High School. |
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She coaxes an ice castle up from the ground, throws off her crown, and becomes the Snow Queen. |
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The season also throws up stark images of pedestrians, motorists and just about everyone scurrying for cover and kids wet to the skin plying paper boats. |
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He's only 24 and throws the kind of bone-crushing punches that fans adore. |
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The rebounder throws the ball off the glass, rebounds, pivots and throws a baseball pass to the runner from the lay up line heading for the basket at the other end. |
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Which is often, in our experience, where Theo throws a wobbler. |
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But then he very skillfully and decisively throws Carrie overboard to protect the agency. |
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The report throws its support behind proposals to build a marina in conjunction with a hotel on the North Quay as part of its plans to redevelop that area. |
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You know, many people were so loyal to Dan, Peter and Tom, after having been on for over 20 years, that this throws a wrench in everybody's viewing habits. |
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The essential qualities of Judo reside in the execution of throws with finesse, without the expenditure of strength, joined to an irresistible rhythm. |
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We get round the corner only to find that one demonstrator has taken tickets off windscreens and throws them at us before legging it to his mates having shown how brave he is. |
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Their understated stance sometimes throws you off the scent. |
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It was a comfortable room with walnut end tables, coffee table and paneling, moss green carpet, drapes and dark green throws on the lime-green couch and chair. |
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Washington evens it up by shooting Wahlberg in the leg, then throws an arm around him as they set off together. |
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She looks so antsy and out of sorts that it almost throws me. |
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Finally the guy gets fed up and throws the parrot in the freezer to punish him. |
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A guy throws me a ball from second base, just a lob, and I missed it. |
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Adam then throws a roundhouse kick that catches the back of Andy's head. |
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I can't dictate those parameters and that throws me for a loop. |
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You can choose from an array of carpets, rugs, hardwoods, laminates, ceramic tile and even home products including pillows, wall hangings and throws. |
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I went back to learning judo throws and wrestling takedowns. |
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He writes his own lyrics, but it's virtually impossible to say in what language, he borrows words from Estonian, Finnish, and even throws in his own made-up vocabulary. |
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This throws the election into the Vermont state house, where Democrats have a sizeable advantage. |
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When hitch is feeling good, when he is not in pain, he throws himself into the business of preproduction. |
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This new nightspot throws its first New Year's party this year with DJs Baby Boy and Rico spinning the hottest salsa, merengue, bachata, reggaeton and more. |
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Everything he's been through, no matter what life throws at him, he's still a little scamp, who loves his family and behaves like any other intelligent, sometimes naughty boy. |
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No quibbling over errant free throws or selfish shot selection. |
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Jaworski says McNabb diminishes the impact of his inaccuracy by being an elite scrambler and rarely making stupid throws, and that was true even during his struggles. |
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The catcher throws his mask off and he's not sure where the ball is. |
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He throws a low 90s fastball and mixes it with a big-league curve. |
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His fastball regularly hits 95 mph, and he throws a good slider and curve. |
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Jam is there because of the sudden death of her boyfriend, Reeve, and the listless state of major depression it throws her into. |
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A terminally bored family throws itself at the mercy of a slick parasite, Leo, who is making love to both mother and daughter while fleecing them in the bargain. |
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Colon gets a second wind and throws 98 mph in the late innings. |
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Posing for a picture with a man who throws his arm over her shoulder, Johnston kindly asks that he not touch her. |
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He was especially proud of his judo skills, emphasizing throws and holds. |
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They say that when a horse throws you, you should get right back on and go for a ride again, and I know a few people who take the same approach with liquor. |
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Every couple of nights someone throws a Fireman Appreciation Party. |
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He must become more consistent on his throws to second base. |
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A lot of his throws to first base don't go to the first baseman. |
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But too many throws from third early in the spring hurt his shoulder. |
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Judo players are trained for using throws, arm bars and chokes. |
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These throws take advantage of the inertia of the opponent's travel. |
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Fur throws cover the leather couches in their spacious sitting room. |
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There were quilted table-settings, quilted cushions, quilted throws. |
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The lavas are cut by steep normal faults which have a maximum throw of a few hundred metres at slow spreading centres, and smaller throws at faster spreading rates. |
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She played well at the end and she never, ever throws in the towel. |
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He stops writing and throws the paper away, crying into his hands. |
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Woven throughout his columns are certain recurring references to objects of American popular culture that are both obscure and perfectly on point when he throws them in. |
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Obviously every investigation that is carried out in which we are involved throws some new avenues open to you which must be looked at in the future. |
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History throws individuals away once they have served their turn. |
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He's a working class lad, he's very bright, he makes you smile when you meet him because of his cheek and his ability to come up smiling whatever life throws at him. |
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I love it when Bond climbs the volcano and throws that Little Rock down there and it goes ping ping ping! |
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Nonetheless he helps the reader to understand where Berkeley was coming from, and throws up some challenges against Berkeleianism as a metaphysical theory. |
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After a few minutes of this wretched nonsense, Tyrone Lewis sidles up to me and throws a hand on my shoulder. |
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An outstanding fielder, he has taken some blinding catches at point and in the covers for Border, and has been responsible for a number of run-outs with direct throws. |
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It was a comfortable room with a walnut coffee table and paneling, a moss green carpet, drapes and dark green throws on the lime-green couch and chair. |
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Being dragged out of their hotels in the middle of the night to see gorgeous unclad Thai women in the throws of a budding stage career makes them cranky. |
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The horse crashes through the fence and throws you into the deep wet mud. |
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Moss' presence only serves to distract and irritate as he mugs for the camera and throws around unnecessary voice-overs describing his own actions. |
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Auto guys will then make up a bobweight of nuts and bolts equal to the rotating part which they add to the crank throws and that is then spun on a dynamic balance machine. |
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Back at the apartment, Kristen Johnson likewise throws herself into the role of a formerly male military leader now inhabiting the big sexy body of a bodacious bombshell. |
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But all is not well at the old-line American Conservative Union, which throws the annual party. |
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Today, with a spirited 2-year-old in the house, serious redecorating gives way to slip covers and throws, durable furnishings to withstand the energies of a toddler. |
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Another man throws his garbage into the next-door lady's garden, and with a straight face complains about her unneighbourliness when she throws it back. |
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Selena's bottle-green eyes suddenly glisten with tears, frightening Lilly so much that she runs to her mother and throws her arms around the woman's slim waist. |
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Davis has become sensitive to family life, but not so sensitive that it changes who he is, a lively, sociable sort who throws himself into everything. |
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Their bratty young daughter throws the car keys into a grassy field. |
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You will be stoic and brave, the platonic ideal of perseverance no matter what life throws at you. |
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It is when the pilgrim throws away the rose-colored glasses of illusion and sees the vanity of all worldly preoccupation that he breaks free of their bondage. |
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She throws gigantic, destructive parties, and purposely lights his ottomans on fire. |
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Sacrificing the rook is suicidal and effectively throws away the game. |
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He throws an interception and makes a half-arse attempt at a tackle. |
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She buys bags of nuts for them and throws them out in great handfuls that arc gracefully through the air and drop on the grass with the patter of tiny nut projectiles. |
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What do you call a guy with lightning quickness who catches passes, takes handoffs, throws the ball, returns punts and is more elusive than Barry Sanders? |
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The majority of his throws have been outside the hash marks. |
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Next she gathers up the stones and other fruit debris that has been sitting on the counter, throws it in the bin, and scurries out of the kitchen. |
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In relief, he takes less time between pitches and throws more strikes. |
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It makes me uncomfortable and really throws a damper on any outing. |
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The Tower Captain throws the old branch down from the top of the tower and a new one is hauled to the top. |
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There were 68 fouls and 84 free throws in all, and the Pacers couldn't have asked for a better candidate to attempt the final two. |
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By choosing a boxing glove, players dictate the type of punch their boxer throws. |
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Daddy holds, hugs, kisses, and caresses his young daughter but he rough and tumbles, throws around, and mock fights with his little son. |
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These are the colours of the moment and the Port of Call range co-ordinates with the current layered look of contrasting throws and cushions. |
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The most significant easterly fault described by Edward Hull throws the strata down to the east. |
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Southward from the summit, Esk Pike throws out a long descending ridge into the uninhabited fastness of Upper Eskdale. |
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In addition to the spurs on the southeast face, Hallsfell also throws out a high ridge to the north. |
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Meanwhile, Lauren starts to warm to Gaz, but Rae throws a hissy fit when she is told she'll have to work with Newt at Relish. |
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When Bedivere finally throws Excalibur back in the lake, it is retrieved by the hand of the Lady of the Lake. |
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Simply add monochrome accessories such as pictures, mirrors, throws and pouffes. |
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Free throws offer a break in the game in which to catch your breath and then run a transition play to the hoop. |
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Brown has said that his shoulder, injured during the preseason, makes shooting free throws more difficult. |
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He confesses his reluctance to Arthur, then returns to the lake and throws in his own sword instead of Excalibur. |
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Young made a pair of free throws to kick-start a 7-0 run, which included a a 3-pointer and two free throws from Lewis Clinch. |
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The Cyclops then throws the top half of a mountain at him and prays to his father, Poseidon, saying that Odysseus has blinded him. |
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Colorado was in the double bonus for the last few minutes of the game, but had trouble hitting the free throws. |
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Right on his heels, the second idiot lights a firecracker and throws it on the floor. |
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Later, at the feast, Efnisien, again feeling insulted, throws Gwern on the fire and a savage battle breaks out. |
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State begins fouling and UCLA misses a couple of front-end free throws on one-and-ones. |
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In international competition, each side is given 73 minutes to complete all of its throws. |
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These are more complicated ornaments using two or more grace notes include doublings, taorluaths, throws, grips, and birls. |
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She tells Brock that life is priceless and throws the diamond into the ocean, after allowing him to hold it. |
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She falls heavily onto her side, tugs a bodypillow up under her, throws a leg over it. |
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What happens is that we hacks, eager to sell papers or attract viewers, confect a story out of whatever result the race throws up. |
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The lead throws two bowls, the skip delivers two, then the lead delivers his remaining two, the skip then delivers his remaining two bowls. |
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Robert dons a lifelike bodysuit and throws on a wig and a dress. |
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