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tossed and pitcher
The pitcher tossed his glove away and came towards Mike Deegan.
The London Werewolves of the fledgling Frontier League played at the park from 1999 to 2001, winning the Frontier League championship in 1999 ; Werewolves pitcher Brett Gray tossed 25 strikeouts on June 3, 2000 ( home opener ), against the Chillicothe ( Ohio ) Paints.

tossed and covering
Orta hit a slow roller to first baseman Jack Clark, who tossed to Worrell covering first base.

tossed and home
The 19th-century " man of letters ", Isaac D ' Israeli, recounts that one day, when they came home from hunting and were joking around as was their wont within the " family ", Commines " ordered " the prince to remove Commines's boots as if he were a servant ; laughing, the prince did so but then tossed the boot at Commines, and it bloodied his nose.
On September 13, 1982, for the fourth time in his career, Steve Carlton hit a home run and tossed a complete game shutout in the same game.
Those who performed badly enough or had committed other misdeeds throughout the year were put into Ruprecht's sack and taken away, variously to Ruprecht ’ s home in the Black Forest to be consumed later, or to be tossed into a river.
In a late 1960s interview at his home in Schwabing ( Munich ), Hanfstaengl said he was convinced he was to be tossed out of the plane sans parachute over northern Germany.
He hated it when an announcer mentioned a " grand slam home run ," because saying " home run " was redundant ; he disliked the usage " early on ," believing that the word " on " was unnecessary and grammatically incorrect ; and he never liked to be thanked by his broadcast partner when he " tossed " to him for his innings.
But though these boys " career " around the neighbourhood in a very childlike way, they are also aware of and interested in the adult world, as represented by their spying on the narrator ’ s uncle as he comes home from work and, more importantly, on Mangan ’ s sister, whose dress “ swung as she moved ” and whose “ soft rope of hair tossed from side to side .” These boys are on the brink of sexual awareness and, awed by the mystery of the opposite sex, are hungry for knowledge.
After 16 years of being tossed from foster home to foster home, and spending time in Juvenile Detention for killing a teenager who tried to rape him, his father then shows up to take him home.
It rolled and tossed so much that many of the passengers were sick, including Remond, who regained her strength after a few days of recuperation in the home of William Robson in Warrington.
The usually stoic Zimmerman gleefully tossed his batting helmet in the air while rounding third and leaped onto home plate as his teammates crowded around him.
Thomas Kresk is a loser — he isn't good at his job, he's been tossed out of his home, and his wife just dumped him for the marriage counselor.
The second start came at home on May 17, when Hernández tossed his first career complete game shutout, scattering just four hits along the way.

tossed and who
And as Jonah suffered this for the sake of those who were endangered by the storm, so Christ suffered for the sake of those who are tossed on the waves of this world.
had to drink There were even drinking game referee officials, including a ' registrar of the rules ' who knew all the rules to the game, a ' registrar of the horn ' who tossed a silver flag down on calling out second offenses, and a ' governor ' who decided one's third call of offense.
The punter, with an impromptu dash to his right, tossed the ball and it was caught by George Stephens, who ran 70 yards for a touchdown.
Sometimes, the man who catches the garter is supposed to put it on the leg of the woman who catches the bouquet, or the garter is sold in a raffle instead of being tossed.
The playoff format itself was also chaotic ; numerous playoff formats were tossed around, including brackets ranging from three to eight teams, and one owner who even suggested that the World Bowl be canceled and the championship handed to the regular-season champion Memphis Southmen.
The figure would then be tossed into the field of a neighbor who had not yet finished bringing in their grain.
What began in 1944 started by the Women ’ s Club of Temple City as a small parade of youngsters who tossed camellia blossoms to parade watchers, has now become a signature event in Temple City attracting an estimated 5000 children and more than 20, 000 visitors to Temple City each year.
is turned almost wholly on his freeness with the startling idea or phrase, as glibly tossed off ( for the most part ) by a young lady who appears a wide-eyed child.
The official Paris première in June 1926 was sponsored by an American patroness who at the end of the concert was tossed in a blanket by three baronesses and a duke.
in the first chariot and by his side was Rysakov who had tossed the first bomb at the coach of
The well-known lifeboat game, is often portrayed in fiction as having a disapproval voting form, with the poor individual who is most disapproved tossed overboard.
The engineers who selected it were unaware of its origins, though a BBC World Service history states that the choice of interval theme at the time was that of " the transmission engineers who found it particularly audible through short wave mush, and anyway BBC knew it as a tune for the old English song " There was an old woman tossed up in a blanket, 20 times as high as the moon ".
Wood refused to submit and when Captain Walling attempted force, New York City Hall was occupied by 300 Municipal policemen, who promptly tossed Captain Walling into the street.
If I've seen tossed and nervous because of the Afghan war, Andropov, who understood ultimately their mistake, Ustinov was always calm and apparently convinced that he was right.
He parked in a secluded spot, tossed his overcoat onto the barbed wire topping a fence, then scampered over .... Harveyplan was to scratch his signature on ' objects that could not possibly have been brought to the site by someone else ,' according to a statement later given by an off-duty guard who accompanied him .... But seconds after Harvey hit the ground, security officers spotted him .... Harvey ran until, caught in a Jeep's headlights, he tripped and fell.
Inside the palace, He Jin was ambushed and assassinated by the eunuchs, who tossed his severed head over the wall.
As originally conceived, Johnny Dollar was a smart, tough, wisecracking detective who tossed silver-dollar tips to waiters and bellhops.
Attempting to flee from the clones with Doomsday, the Superman Family discover that their ship is now on course for Earth with the potential to trigger an extinction-level-event if it strikes, only for their attempt to divert the ship being interrupted by a being called ' Doomslayer ', resembling a cyborg version of Doomsday-later revealed to be a Doomsday who was tossed down an infinite tube that gave it time to evolve -, who effortlessly tears Eradicator apart and proclaims that Earth must die for the future.

tossed and put
A " bound " salad can be composed ( arranged ) or tossed ( put in a bowl and mixed with a thick dressing ).
Her body was brought to Naples where for several days it was put on display to the public ; afterwards it was tossed into a deep well on the grounds of Santa Chiara Church.
When everyone but Holliday and the lawmen guarding him ran to put out the fire, she calmly walked in and tossed Holliday the second pistol.
* Teams are selected by captains via alternate selection of available players or all players put their sticks in a pile and the sticks are tossed out of the pile to opposing sides.
William Sianis ( c. 1895-October 22, 1970 ), better known as Billy Sianis (), was a Chicago, Illinois tavern owner, who went on to become part of baseball lore because of the famed Curse of the Billy Goat he supposedly put on the Chicago Cubs after he and his goat were tossed out of game four of the 1945 World Series.

tossed and still
The ball is tossed lower than a topspin jump serve, but contact is still made while in the air.
Darkness gathers around, far distant thunder rolls over the trembling hills ; the black clouds with august majesty and power, moves slowly forwards, shading regions of towering hills, and threatening all the destructions of a thunderstorm ; all around is now still as death, not a whisper is heard, but a total inactivity and silence seems to pervade the earth ; the birds afraid to utter a chirrup, and in low tremulous voices take leave of each other, seeking covert and safety ; every insect is silenced, and nothing heard but the roaring of the approaching hurricane ; the mighty cloud now expands its sable wings, extending from North to South, and is driven irresistibly on by the tumultuous winds, spreading his livid wings around the gloomy concave, armed with terrors of thunder and fiery shafts of lightning ; now the lofty forests bend low beneath its fury, their limbs and wavy boughs are tossed about and catch hold of each other ; the mountains tremble and seem to reel about, and the ancient hills to be shaken to their foundations: the furious storm sweeps along, smoaking through the vale and over the resounding hills ; the face of the earth is obscured by the deluge descending from the firmament, and I am deafened by the din of thunder ; the tempestuous scene damps my spirits, and my horse sinks under me at the tremendous peals, as I hasten for the plain.
Warner's penchant for turnovers carried over from 2000, as he tossed a career-high 22 interceptions ( despite completing a career-high 68. 7 % of his passes ), but he still led " The Greatest Show on Turf " to its third consecutive 6 – 0 start ( becoming the first NFL team to do so, later equalled by the 2005 – 2007 Indianapolis Colts ), an NFL-best 14 – 2 record, and an appearance in Super Bowl XXXVI.
It is revealed in this episode, that the Amazons she captured as slaves ( as stated in " Coming Home "), she had tossed overboard with their shackles still on when she was unable to sell them to Gurkhan.
In some variants a member of the fielding team threw the ball in the air, in others, the batsman caused the ball to be tossed in the air by a simple lever mechanism ; versions of this, called Bat and trap and Knurr and spell, are still played in some English pubs.
The person to whom the ball is snapped cannot run the ball past the line of scrimmage ; however, if the ball is tossed to another player, that player can run or throw the ball and the person to whom the ball was snapped is still an eligible receiver.
The killers tossed a Valentine card with this poem near to his body: " You've lost your job, you've lost your dough, Your jewels and cars and handsome houses, But things could still be worse you know ... At least you haven't lost your trousers!
The rules concerning clusterbots have varied over the years, either stating that 50 % of the clusterbot has to be immobilised to eliminate the robot from the tournament ( In the Dutch version of Robot wars, there was a 3 part multibot named √ 3, and although one of its parts was tossed out of the arena by Matilda, the robot as a whole was still deemed mobile, and the other 2 parts of √ 3 did enough to win the game ), or that all of a multibot's segments have to be incapacitated before a knock-out victory can be declared.
With new French threats, the British finally erected a fort and garrison on the Island in 1743, but this eventually fell to the French who burned the buildings and tossed the cannons over the cliffs in 1762 where they still lay.
But Gough's next shot was right back to McGrath, who took it up well and tossed it at the stumps, running out Gough and meaning that McGrath would bowl to Ashley Giles-and England still required three to win.

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