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Hitting and like
*" Hitting Niekro's knuckleball is like eating soup with a fork.
" Hitting a Garcia pitch was like hitting a shotput.

Hitting and ",
Wainwright's songs inspired by Martha are " Pretty Little Martha " ( composed about her as an infant ), " Five Years Old ", ( about her fifth birthday ), and the brutally honest " Hitting You " ( about her teenage years ).
* Used in the episodes " The Wild Monkees ", " Hitting the High Seas ", " Monkees Watch Their Feet ", " The Monkees in Paris ", and " Monkees Mind Their Manor ".
Hitting the top of the UK charts for the third time with his 5th single was Daniel Bedingfield with another love ballad, " Never Gonna Leave Your Side " which he said was a twin of his previous chart topper, " If You're Not The One ", being about the same girl.
Hitting the studio, Morris produced three songs from the demo album, " I Wish I Could ", " I Just Wonder " and " Fly Away ", along with " Love Is My Religion " and two " rave-ups " that were improvised and developed in the recording sessions, for Sek's debut English-language album, For God's Sake, which is awaiting release as of December 2006.
* Samuel Lee, " Hitting the Right Notes ", The Straits Times ( 21 April 2006 ).
* Used in the episodes " Art, For Monkees ' Sale ", " Monkees Marooned ", and " Hitting the High Seas "
* True Blood ( 2008 ) episodes: " Mine ", " Never Let Me Go ", " Timebomb ", " Hitting the Ground "

Hitting and Story
* Brett Duval Fromson, Hitting the Jackpot: The Inside Story of the Richest Indian Tribe in History, Atlantic Monthly Press, September, 2003, hardcover, 320 pages, ISBN 0-87113-904-9 ; hardcover, Gale Group, February, 2004, hardcover, 366 pages, ISBN 0-7862-6211-7
Hitting the Jackpot: The Inside Story of the Richest Indian Tribe in History ( New York, NY: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2003 ).
Ashley Mallett's biography, Chappelli Speaks Out ( published in the UK as Hitting Out — the Ian Chappell Story ) was written in collaboration with Chappell and released in 2005.
* Suge Knight: The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Death Row Records: The Story of Marion ' Suge ' Knight, a Hard Hitting Study of One Man, One Company That Changed the Course of American Music Forever by Jake Brown, Amber Books, October 1, 2001, 218 pages, ISBN 0-9702224-7-5

Hitting and line
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* Hitting the puck when it is on the opposite side of the center line, or crossing the center line completely with one's mallet causes a foul.
* Hitting the ball on an inside line.
Hitting the ground hard while challenging Isaksson for the lead, Hemery rose with a grimace of pain on his face then sprinted for the line, grabbing third.
Hitting the ground hard while challenging Isaksson for the lead, Hemery rose with a grimace of pain on his face then sprinted for the line, grabbing third.

Hitting and ".
In one moment, Denzil fights his brother for the love of Gwynedd in " Welsh Unarmed Hitting ".
* Lamb, Christopher and Rusinack, Kelly E. " Hitting From the Left: The Daily Worker's Assault on Baseball's Color Line ".
Hitting the top for the second time were pop trio, Busted with their 5th chart hit, " Crashed The Wedding ".
Hitting the top for a record 12th time were boyband Westlife with their remake of the Barry Manilow # 11 hit from 1975, " Mandy ".
Hitting the number 1 spot again, the album earned James Reid his third award for the APRA most played song on New Zealand Radio, for " Stand Up ".

Confederates and like
As I sit here, and write in my lonely cell, I hear, just dying away, the measured tramp of ten thousand marching men — my gallant Confederates, unarmed and silent, but with hearts like bended bow, waiting till the time comes.
Although they wanted to prove their bravery and loyalty like other Southern property owners, the Confederates did not allow them to serve and confiscated their arms.
A key reason for the Confederate success in the war, in addition to fighting a defensive war, is that the Confederates are led by excellent generals like Jackson, while the United States's military, despite possessing a massive advantage in numbers and resources, suffers from incompetent leadership.
For armed forces, the Confederates had available to them only the militias and lords ' private levies, commanded by aristocratic amateurs like Lord Mountgarret.
A key reason for the Confederate success in the war, in addition to fighting a defensive war, is that the Confederates are led by excellent generals like Jackson, while the United States's military, despite possessing a massive advantage in numbers and resources, suffers from incompetent leadership.
This resulted in preventing many of the remnants of Price's army from becoming bushrangers, like Quantrill, and also resulted in Missouri Confederates migrating to the goldfields of the Montana Territory.
Over 700 Irish Confederates were killed, including a high proportion of their officers like Stephenson.
Although outnumbered, the Federals commenced a mounted attack which one participant described as bursting upon the Confederates " like a thunderbolt ", causing Price's line to disintegrate " like a row of bricks ".

Confederates and ",
A spy he had hired, Henry Thomas Harrison who went by just " Harrison ", was instrumental in warning the Confederates that the Union Army of the Potomac was advancing north to meet them more quickly than they had anticipated, prompting Lee to order the immediate concentration of his army near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
"... Lieutenant Read's having made her such a terror to the Confederates in this quarter ", he explained, "... that justice to the service required me to keep her ...." She was, he maintained, "... absolutely necessary to command the inland passage ...."
Members of all the Confederate States military forces, to include the army, the navy and the marine corps were often referred to as " Confederates ", and members of the Confederate States Army were referred to as " Confederate soldiers ".
Similarly to the Confederates of the 1640s, the Jacobites were conscious of representing the " Irish nation ", but were not separatists and largely represented the interests of the landed class as opposed to all the Irish people.
Finally, after a lengthy standoff, the largest Union Army of the war under General George B. McClellan chased the retreating Confederates through the Williamsburg Line and westward literally to the " Gates of Richmond ", where the swampy upper reaches of the Chickahominy River created a natural barrier behind which the defenders successfully held the Confederate capital, essentially prolonging the War for 3 more devastating years.
McPherson's troops followed the Confederates " vigorously ", and were resupplied at Kingston, Georgia.
* Tory, from Tóraidhe ( modern Irish Tóraí ), ‎ meaning " pursued man ", were Irish Catholic soldiers who fought for the Confederation of Kilkenny who resorted to guerrilla warfare on the defeat of the Confederates and their Royalist allies.
Colonel Thomas J. Jackson, who would later become known as " Stonewall ", secured the region for the Confederates a week later and shipped most of the manufacturing implements south.
Prior to the advent of Featherston, the judiciary was independent and on occasion made rulings displeasing to members of the legislative and executive branches-though discrimination of Blacks, first as slaves and later as non-citizen " residents ", was a basic ingredient of the system which the courts consistently upheld ( and which was, in fact, never challenged by any significant force among white Confederates )

Confederates and according
The account of the township ’ s formation was lost when the Confederates burned the county seat Chambersburg in 1864, but according to the recollection of older citizens the township was organized ca.

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