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- I was trying to bowl all three balls full pitch as possible.
- Page 155 : " A bomb hit the Madrid full pitch this evening"
- "It's just gonna make the whuppin'that much worse, " she announces, her West-by-God-Virginia twang at full pitch.
- N . B . On the serve the returner must take the ball first bounce, not full pitch.
- There, with guests sometimes jammed on couches between a bed and a kitchenette, a young company makes its full pitch.
- "Toscanini at Carnegie Hall, " done two years later, shows an orchestra at full pitch, viewed from a high, rear balcony.
- As the woman crabbed at full pitch in the terminal, people craned their ears to try to hear what she was saying.
- It was the only club in Ireland capable of hosting two matches simultaneously, as there were two full pitches on the ground.
- The club grounds at Kilballyowen Park now include an area of approximately, with 2 full pitches and 2 Training pitches, all of them floodlit.
- By the end of the decade, with the Vietnam war at full pitch, Heller's humor and contempt seemed to many Americans to have hit the nail on the head.
- While it helped him to combat the short ball, it left him vulnerable to the yorker ( full pitch ) and he was bowled quite regularly for a top order batsman.
- His voice was low and not at full pitch, but you had to remember : This guy had been split apart and had his heart put back together just a few days ago.
- But this makes it hard to understand how he endured grief later _ first the death of one son while still living in Springfield and then, with the Civil War in full pitch, the death of another.
- Trading proceeded, but slowly, at the New York Stock Exchange after 1 p . m . and did not resume at full pitch until 1 : 10, when reports of weak metal prices were joined by a single headline, " Simpson acquitted on all counts ."
- It is not clear that the Strike Hard campaign, which had begun a month earlier and was then at full pitch, pushed Chang to take unreasonable risks, but the campaigns do put pressure on police officers to make arrests and close cases quickly in an environment of fervid competition.
- He has added his voice to the chorus demanding reform of campaign-finance laws, but it was mostly his own fund-raising practices that brought that chorus to full pitch _ and in any case, he has persisted with many, though not all, of his fund-raising techniques and certainly hasn't lost his zeal for fund-raising.