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They have a tough plastic or hide side to expose to the ground, or sand in this case, with a nylon lining and dacron batting
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During the rest of the session I pitched batting practice with great success
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Just pretend that you are pitching batting practice
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He pointed to the Australian team batting on the
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'Laxman and my batting styles are identical,' said another boy in the park
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He could be ready for a batting test anytime
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matter how many guys he throws out, or what his batting average is
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The batting cages hung on cables and could be
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‘He admitted it all without batting an eyelid! How
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Page after page featured adorable kittens batting at strings and showing off their fat fuzzy tummies, but nothing resembling my hiding, hissing kitten
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“You’re mean,” she said impishly, batting her eyelashes in mock flirtation
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“Forty two,” I said without batting an eyelid
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They scooped their wings, batting them madly and fanned their tails to drift slowly above the melee, tiny heads darting from side to side, scanning for the perfect morsel
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I feel its weight and the prick of talons and fling my arm forward to shake it off, my hand batting at it
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“You’d better hope Darcy is a hell of a woman because so far, she’s batting zero with me
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She opened the little box and peered at the brooch, resting on a bed of white cotton batting
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She was having trouble dealing with the fact that Derek was a player, let alone batting for the other team
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Even the weather folks sometimes risk their batting average to venture a percentage of probability that it might rain tomorrow
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tossing, eyelid batting, and body accentuating strokes, all to which he paid great
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” I said softly, batting my lashes at him and he paused then shook his head in resignation “Fine
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“That’s a little hard since she keeps batting her lashes at you right in front of me
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insulated with cotton batting
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• Use two or three pieces of polyester batting as stuffing for the pillow
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“Typical Boglehob,” croaked Dawes, batting away more chickens with his arms
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His batting is based on complete balance and poise while limiting unnecessary movements and flourishes
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Sir Donald Bradman, considered by many as the greatest batsman of all time, considered Tendulkar to have a batting style similar to his
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Since then Tendulkar's batting has tended to be less attacking
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Explaining this change in his batting style, he has acknowledged that he is batting differently because, firstly, no batsman can bat the same way for the entire length of a long career and, secondly, he is a senior member of the team now and thus has more responsibility
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He often bowls when two batsmen of the opposite team have been batting together for a long period, as he can often be a useful partnership breaker
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I was surely batting a
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I admire honesty in a man,” she said, batting
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Wind howled, and deep gloom, thick as mattress batting, cold as a hibernating toad, lay over the valley
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In clear, my batting average regarding sons and daughters is a zero
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agreed to this request without batting an eye
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His lifetime batting average was
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His lifetime batting average is
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He was the National League MVP in 1966 and four times batting champion in the senior circuit
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During the afternoon, while the children were having their nap, Aureliano Segundo sat on the porch and Fernanda pursued him even there, provoking him, tormenting him, hovering about him with her implacable horsefly buzzing, saying that, of course, while there was nothing to eat except stones, her husband was sitting there like a sultan of Persia, watching it rain, because that was all he was, a slob, a sponge, a good-for-nothing, softer than cotton batting, used to living off women and convinced that he had married Jonah’s wife, who was so content with the story of the whale
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In the beginning, I was batting a thousand
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That same day, he could come home and beat my Mom, without batting an eye
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It could be he changed horses in mid stream and had been batting for the other side
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In the final match when I was batting on 49 runs, I felt very thirsty
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I halted my batting in the middle of the match
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He was very carefree and without batting; even he did not know what was happening with him
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Sophia had wrapped her long braids around my knees, and I was batting away her hands as she tried to tie them together, “I need to pick up another one of my daughters across town and I’m going to be late
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There appeared to be a virtual batting cage off the left of
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Whenever I’d phone Jagdishbhai seeking time for an interview, he’d talk to me about my father’s batting instead
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Batting without the protection of a helmet was always a
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Sabina crossed into Mexico while Inacio slept, batting her eyes and pacifying the guards with her promiscuous clothes
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I remember batting painstakingly that day, whether to
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“Why should I have to?” She sped next to my head, batting wings against my ear
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3,298 games, went up to bat 12,364 times and hit for a base hit or better 3,771 times; this left him with a life-time batting average of
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Without batting an eye, she wrapped both arms around Norah
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"Oh?" Liam asked, batting his thick red lashes
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head and began batting him on the ear with his paw
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He slowly helped her negotiate the stairs, their progress somewhat hampered by the cats who were playfully chasing each other up and down the staircase, getting underfoot, and periodically batting at their mistress’s crutches with their playful paws
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They might be all batting for the same team, but most State officers thought less of the AFP—they were to be tolerated and only if absolutely necessary
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some body asked him a question, with out even batting his eye lid he said
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They cared for their own, that was for sure, but when it came to the billions of people living on—and in—Earth, they would kill without even batting an eyelash, if they even had any
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The crowds are noisy and wild, but you can leave with whoever you want, without anybody batting an eyelash
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Up until even a year ago, my great-aunt had managed all the hills in Jerome without batting an eye, but time seemed to be finally catching up to her
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I was able to provide details, answer questions and have her fill out a form – all without her batting an eye
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Patches begins batting it with her paw, and then chewing its edge
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victim, or a batting dummy but you are Jason's ex-wife and it is for reasons that are less savory then, say, mutual dislike
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Emory sent him a withering look and bumped into a woman with furiously batting eyelashes
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"Go away," he said, batting them aside
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Batting that whorl in the direction of some stately manors the Daitya began focusing on his sword
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non-striking end of the batting pitch
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"It was completely by accident and entirely your fault," Tracey said, not realising she was batting her eyelids at him
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There appeared to be a virtual batting cage off the left of the room
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“My body perhaps?” he said smiling and batting his
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the media then blithely returned to its normal diet of publicized disasters and fake violence without batting an eyelash
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Then his tenderness had sprung from a wealth of fond memories of childhood when his Gran had gamely bowled to his fantasy Colin Cowdrey batting
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She was acting as his fiancée not to enjoy the normal intimacies that accompanied it but to get the one thing that he was batting around the bush for—and what she had to have—; and that was her story on him
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“Stop it,” Emily said, batting behind her as she felt a horse smell her
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"Oh, Carl!" she moaned, batting long lashes and dropping a playful hand on his shoulder
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She smiled back at him, batting her eyes
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There’s a cricket game in the backyard, and who’s out there batting in her stilettos, all blinged up, exactly the same, but little Madeline from across the road
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In a fit of pique, someone had snipped the fur on his head down to the cotton batting
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Without batting an eye, and without pausing, he gently said in a way only Chris could, “You’re a package deal, babe
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After watching a few of his neighbors leaping out of the showers buck naked, yelping and batting at themselves, Joe finally took to carrying a broom into the shower each evening to clear the rafters of eight-legged intruders before he turned the water on
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It was way too short for me, the couch, but I really could've slept standing up without batting an eyelash
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When I went home the cats thought that the tubes coming out of my stomach were great cat toys and kept batting at them and trying to hang on them
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They’re batting a thousand
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She was sick twice in the bathroom, batting me away when I tried to hold her hair up for her
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He wouldn’t have been able to see as well, and the interior of the conning tower left a little something to be desired in terms of comfort and breathability when the big guns were in action, but at least the armor would have prevented his feeling as if the Tellesberg Krakens had decided to use him for batting practice
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“Oh, I love the horse,” I said, batting away my ill will
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I felt like I was in a batting cage facing an automated pitching machine set on kill
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I stood ankle deep in the muck of the swamp, batting at the cloud of mosquitoes that whined around my face and arms
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His batting average was down to
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When did they build it? You'd think each house would have a toilet, but oh no! It's just a stone's throw to the toilet, where I spent two minutes trying to find the light switch, and five minutes after that batting off a big moth while I tried to wash up!"
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And in out of the Dublin morn, sweeping through the front doors of the Royal Hibernian Hotel, along the entryway, and to the registry was a tall willowy man of some forty years, followed by five short willowy youths of some twenty years, a burst of bird song, their hands clapping all about on the air as they passed, their eyes squinching, batting, and flickering, their mouths pursed, their brows enlightened and then dark, their color flushed and then pale—or was it both?—their voices now flawless piccolo, now flute, now melodious oboe, but always tuneful
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“Fanny, I—” she began, ineffectually batting at clumps of mostly dried dung that clung to her coarse robe