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  • But I wouldn't just throw someone out there.
  • You throw someone out there that's never done it before, it's not easy.
  • Or, at least it would be very difficult to throw someone out if they are up to date in their payments.
  • "I am totally angry _ if necessary I'll throw someone out, " manager Dieter Hoeness said . ( rk)
  • Put in those terms, it seems trivial to wonder why Hundley can't hit a horsehide-covered ball or throw someone out at second.
  • "My motivation is getting a win, " he said, " and if it throws someone out of the playoffs, so be it.
  • But it's hard to throw someone out who was a big reason for the success in the first place, said the human resource manager for one of Houston's largest companies.
  • Walden feels empowered after finally having the guts to throw someone out of his house, so he goes home to tell Alan to move out too, but finds Barry already back there visiting.
  • It's happened where the runner's going and I'm getting a split-fingered pitch in the dirt and it's hard to turn around and get over the top and throw someone out ."
  • "It's not right and it's not fair to throw someone out of the village without even talking to them before, " he said, noting that he was refused entry to the Main Press Center.
  • Just because we throw someone out doesn't mean we're not the encyclopedia that anyone can edit-it just means that terms and conditions apply .-- "'talk "'18 : 43, 18 July 2009 ( UTC)
  • It sure is AWOL in a ton of classrooms where kids figure they can do almost anything they want without paying any price because, short of murder, it's impossible now for a teacher to throw someone out of a system who disrupts a class or impedes the education of others.
  • "It feels great to hit a single that drives in a run, it feels great to dive for a ball and throw someone out, or to win a game, ( writer's embellishment follows ) or to get a really fluffy towel after a shower . . ."