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Nischwitz and .
Rookie Ron Nischwitz continued his pinpoint pitching Monday night as the Bears made it two straight over Indianapolis, 5-3.
Nischwitz was working on a 3-hitter when the Indians bunched three of their eight hits for two runs in the sixth.

fanned and six
Within Corrèze the nineteenth-century railway planners, influenced in part by the department's topography, endowed Brive-la-Gaillarde with good connections and a major junction from which railway lines fanned out in six different directions.
Fabled to be the only one of its kind, it lived for five or six centuries, after which it burned itself to death on a funeral pyre of aromatic twigs ignited by the sun and fanned by its own wings.

fanned and only
On a fanned fret board the frets are spread out like a fan-with only one center fret perpendicular to the necks centerline and the rest angled-in order to give the lowest strings more length and the higher strings shorter length ( comparable to a piano or a harp where the different strings also have different lengths ).
From the capital of Bucharest the Russians fanned out through the principality only later being challenged by Grand Vizier Mehmed Emin Pasha at Kartal on Aug 1 1770.
Surely he is meeting just punishment – somewhere .” After her tribulations, Jane also loses her vanity ; in the beginning, she “ cared most for the dream and the assurance and the allurement of her beauty … Hordes of Mormon and Gentile suitors had fanned the flame of natural vanity in her .” This transformation eventually allows her to abandon her townsmen and many Mormon customs, and in the end, she is left only with the two Gentiles – Lassiter and Fay Larkin – that constitute her new family ....
Usually it occurs when there is little participation by business users, or fanned by management that controls only non-development aspects of the project, such as the broad targets, timelines, scope, and visuals ( the " what ", but not the " how ").

fanned and third
He became the 16th member of the 3, 000 strikeout club on April 22, 2008 when he fanned Felipe Lopez of the Washington Nationals in the third inning in Atlanta.
In a ' goose foot ' pattern radiating from the Palm House, Pagoda Vista was a grassed walk some 850 m ( 2, 800 ft ) long ; Syon Vista was a wide gravel-laid walk stretching 1, 200 m ( 3, 937 ft ) towards the Thames ; while the third, short, vista fanned from the northwest corner of the Palm House and focused on a single 18th-century cedar of Lebanon towards Kew Palace.

fanned and inning
He fanned 7. 07 batters every 9 innings, the 8th best ratio among AL qualifiers, and did not issue a homer in his last 8 regular season starts and 54 innings overall after Chuck Knoblauch's 5th inning blast on August 14 in New York.
After he fanned in the ninth inning, Oakland's Reggie Jackson commented on the strike three pitch, " That's the fastest ball I ever saw.

fanned and .
he could feel more than hear the staccato beat of hoofs that fanned out across the prairie to the north.
With one down in the eighth, Marv Throneberry drew a walk and stole second as Hyde fanned Tuttle.
John Powell, batting for Adair, fanned after fouling off two 2-and-2 pitches, and Buddy Barker, up for Stepanovich, bounced out sharply to Jerry Lumpe at second to end the 2-hour-and-27-minute contest.
On October 20, 1991, gusty, hot winds fanned a conflagration along the Berkeley – Oakland border, killing 25 people and injuring 150, as well as destroying 2, 449 single-family dwellings and 437 apartment and condominium units.
It was initially popularized circa 1984 in discothèques catering to gay and mixed, primarily African-American and Latino audiences in Chicago, but beginning in 1985, fanned out to other major cities such as Detroit, Toronto, New York City, Boston, Montreal, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Manchester, Miami, London, and Paris.
Winds estimated at 50 miles per hour fanned the flames that were visible for up to forty miles away.
Between 100 and 150 million years ago, during the Lower Cretaceous period, the Bay of Biscay fanned out, pushing present-day Spain against France and putting large layers of sediment in a vise grip.
( Randy Johnson fanned 20 batters in nine innings on May 8, 2001.
Clemens set the ALCS record for strikeouts in a game when he fanned 15 batters in a one-hit shutout of the Mariners in Game 4 of the ALCS.
But the legend of Cobb as a Southern white Protestant who despised blacks, Catholics and anyone who wasn't like him was fanned by sportswriter Al Stump, his first biographer, whose veracity has been called into question.
The Bohemians, who distrusted him as the betrayer of Hus, were soon in arms ; and the flame was fanned when Sigismund declared his intention of prosecuting the war against heretics.
As well as their extraordinary mimicking ability, lyrebirds are notable because of the striking beauty of the male bird's huge tail when it is fanned out in display ; and also because of their courtship display.
Instead, the male lyrebird's tail is fanned over the lyrebird during courtship display, with the tail completely covering his head and back — as can be seen in the image at the top of this page, where the Superb Lyrebird's tail ( in courtship display ) is portrayed accurately.
Like bellows, the lungs fanned and cooled this vital blood.
This draft fanned the debate, with strong opposition coming even from non-governmental organisations of other countries, as well as established and newly formed grassroots Japanese organisations, such as Save Article 9.
They have distinctive, clubbed antennae composed of plates called lamellae that can be compressed into a ball or fanned out like leaves to sense odors.
Wildfires fanned by Santa Ana winds burned in two weeks during October 2003.
Distance cards are played according to value ; it is common to play the 200-km cards distinctly, rather than fanned.
Prior to the 15th century AD, Polynesian people fanned out to the east, to the Cook Islands, and from there to other groups such as Tahiti and the Marquesas.
This so fanned negative popular opinion that 6, 000 people attended her funeral.
In the 1980s the political situation in Yugoslavia deteriorated with national tension fanned by the 1986 Serbian SANU Memorandum and the 1989 coups in Vojvodina, Kosovo and Montenegro.
Oudinot's Corps then fanned out, with the bulk of his men continuing to press Hohenzollern and Tharreau's division wheeling left against Bellegarde's I Korps.
In the first chapter of Dune Messiah, Guild Navigator Edric is described in his tank of spice gas as " an elongated figure, vaguely humanoid with finned feet and hugely fanned membranous hands — a fish in a strange sea.

six and walked
The fighting marshal had walked right into a trap and at any moment six slugs might slam into his hide.
he rose at half-past six every morning, made himself some French coffee, had his corn flakes and more coffee, smoked four cigarettes while reading last Sunday's Herald Tribune and yesterday's Pittsburgh Gazette, then put on his high-topped farmer's shoes and walked under a vine bower to his workshop.
In these six spaceflights, 12 men walked on the Moon.
They regularly ran or walked six kilometres ( four miles ) to swim in Ruissalo, and back, sometimes twice a day.
Though poor, his parents valued education, and Giuseppe walked six kilometers to school each day.
She said, " When I was six I had a chicken that walked backward and was in the Pathé News.
In 1847, surveyors working for the U. S. government walked the six mile ( 10 km ) square that would become the town of Jump River.
In 1847, surveyors working for the U. S. government walked the six mile squares that would become the town of Westboro.
The route is commonly walked in seven to eight days, although fitter and more experienced walkers do it in five or six.
On June 16, 1938, he set an American League record when he walked six times in a game.
With the crowd chanting " Fuck Fred Durst " and continuing their assault on him, Durst threw the mic down after six songs and walked off stage, but not before heckling the crowd back.
One of the four, Yuichi Akatsu, walked away from the others in September 1949 and surrendered to Filipino forces in 1950 after six months on his own.
After his head was chopped off, Denis is said to have picked it up and walked ten kilometres ( six miles ), preaching a sermon the entire way, making him one of many cephalophores in hagiology.
After his head was chopped off, Denis is said to have picked it up and walked ten kilometres ( six miles ) from the summit of Mont Mars ( now Montmartre ), preaching a sermon the entire way, making him one of many cephalophores in hagiology.
400, 000 men, women and children walked 2, 000 miles in six months in wagon trains on the Oregon Trail
To get to the rich new lands of the West Coast, some people sailed for six months, but 400, 000 others walked 2, 000 miles in six months in wagon trains that left from Missouri.
Baltimore avoided Killebrew by walking him six times in the three games to avoid pitching to him, which was as many times as they walked the rest of the Twins team.
A special meeting of the party a week later lasted six days at the end of which 45 " anti-Parnellites " walked out, leaving him with 27 faithful followers, J. J. Clancy one of his key defenders.
They walked on foot from the Kathmandu valley ( six days of trekking from the valley ), and using Manang as their base camp they started exploring the mountain ranges, peaks and valleys of the Annapurna massif.
Prime Minister Sam Hinds succeeded him as President and declared six days of mourning, describing Jagan as the " greatest son and patriot that has ever walked this land ".
A short man ( he had to cut six inches off his rapier so it wouldn't drag on the ground when he walked ), he was described by Puritan historian William Hubbard as " A little chimney is soon fired.
( It was also hinted that this timeline was actually an alternate future rather than an actual future for the Animorphs ' true timeline, as Rachel's Yeerk is confused by the presence of Ax and refers to six humans coming into the future, suggesting that she is from an alternate timeline where Ax was never rescued and / or another person was with the main Animorphs when they walked through the construction site.
The largely overcast and cool weekend was almost perfect walking weather-of the 390 Teams which started 374 ( 95 %) walked over the finish line, and of those finishing Teams 316 ( 81 %) walked in with all six team members.

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