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Hitting and 2001
* 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
2001: Manager: Edgar Alfonzo, Pitching Coach: Bobby Ojeda, Hitting Coach: Howard Johnson
* Hitting Home: Final Clearance-Best Cable, Satellite or RSL programme ( 2001 ); University of Salford for Channel M
* Hitting the Wall ( 2001 ; unproduced )

Hitting and their
* 2011-Alternative music band They Might Be Giants briefly referred to him in the song ″ Can't Keep Johnny Down ″ from their album Join Us, in the following lyric: " Some dude / Hitting golf balls on the moon / Bathroom in his pants / And he thinks he's better than me ..."
Hitting the top for only the 6th time since his massively successful career began in 1971, Elton John's # 42 hit from 1979 " Are you ready for love " was shortened, put into use in by Sky TV for their football premiership ads and consequently re-released when it shot straight to the top of the charts for a week.
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 a stride, the band returned to the studio with producer Dave Eringa and recorded " Little Discourage " and " Roseability " in their first session.
Hitting coach Kory DeHaan took over and the team responded well with a much better record under DeHaan and improved 10 games over their dismal 2008 season.
Hitting an enemy will result in a counter appearing over their head, which induces Panic status.

Hitting and sports
* Hitting the wall, a condition in endurance sports where depletion of glycogen stores results in sudden and severe fatigue
* Hitting the wall, a condition in endurance sports when depletion of glycogen stores in the liver and muscles results in relatively sudden and severe fatigue

Hitting and from
They kept General Manager Chris Hall and promoted Brian Daubach from Hitting Coach to Manager.
Hitting small targets of this sort demanded high accuracy, and the Norden company joked that they could hit a pickle barrel from 30, 000 feet.
* Hitting a shot from another player when it was double bounce or not hit correctly.
* Checking from behind – Hitting a player from behind
:;< span id =" Ace "> Hole in one </ span >: Hitting the ball from the tee into the hole, using only one stroke.
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.
Hitting the correct notes fills in the missing instruments from the melody and gives player points.
Hitting all notes 96. 9 % gives player 96. 9 % of the points gainable from the song.
Hitting a fast-moving fighter with guns in a turret proved extremely difficult ; hitting a slow-moving bomber from a fighter with a gunsight was much easier.

Hitting and .
) Hitting, Mantle has an immediate advantage because he bats both left-handed and right-handed, Maris only left-handed.
Hitting split aces is usually not allowed.
Hitting a downed fighter and grasping below the waist were prohibited.
Hitting such an irregularity is the major cause of falls and injuries.
In 1970 he wrote a book on the subject, The Science of Hitting ( revised 1986 ), which is still read by many baseball players.
Hitting the ball into the net was considered a foul ( with loss of the point or a side-out )— except in the case of the first-try serve.
Hitting these commands in the WordStar Emulator within Word runs Word's equivalent commands.
( A lecture program entitled " Hitting the Moon " was scheduled to be broadcast on Radio Moscow at 7: 45 p. m. the evening of April 5 but was cancelled.
Hitting his peak in the late 1930s, Nagurski won a limited version of the world championship by defeating Dean Detton on June 29, 1937 ; but he finally achieved full recognition with his first National Wrestling Association world title by defeating Lou Thesz on June 23, 1939.
Hitting star post checkpoints while possessing 50 or more rings allows the player to access a bonus stage.
Hitting " ENTER " will send the tokenizer the ( logical ) line on which the cursor sits.
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.
In 2003, Norman said: " Hitting about four million golf balls has created unfortunate wear and tear.
Hitting below the thigh is prohibited.
" By: Huang, Betsy ; Hitting Critical Mass: A Journal of Asian American Cultural Criticism, 1997 Summer ; 4 ( 2 ): 61-77.
" By: Lee, A. Robert ; Hitting Critical Mass: A Journal of Asian American Cultural Criticism, 1996 Fall ; 4 ( 1 ): 103-19.
The Hall of Famer praised his talent, advised him not to let anyone change his swing, and autographed Piazza's copy of Williams ' The Science of Hitting.
Hitting keys / scratching when corresponding notes are absent will deplete a bar indicating the audience satisfaction.
: Hitting headlines recently is some success in Grand Cayman with the Blue Iguana.
* " Hitting the Trail 1935 Style " Popular Mechanics, July 1935 pp. 40 – 42.

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