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1. I could see from where I was in the dugout the catcher wanted a fastball
2. He settled down in the dugout to watch the rest of the match next to his less illustrious team mates, just another mucker doing his duty
3. the dugout to watch the rest of the match next to his less illustrious
4. Most of my teammates huddled in the bottom of the dugout during the
5. I glanced over at the dugout to see Demera
6. there until the umpire broke us up, and when he got back to the dugout he called
7. in the dugout, unable to stand still from his excitement
8. I caught up with Roman in the dugout after all the field equipment was put
9. back to the dugout three times
10. standing in front of the dugout with his arms crossed thinking of taking a trip
11. who was standing on the top step of the dugout looking into the crowd
12. Our dugout emptied and jumped first on Peterman at the plate and then on
13. On reaching the Command Dugout we were met by the CSM and Captain Melstone who had with them about twenty of the lads
14. Whistles had started blowing and the Sgt’s and Cpl’s were shouting at us to get over the command dugout for a briefing
15. The ground was quite good here and it didn’t take us long to complete the dugout which we covered with our waterproof groundsheets held down by large stones
16. As we sat outside our dugout Johnny said
17. “Just take things easy at first and if you’re not feeling up to it tell them and get yourself back to the dugout and rest up
18. I related to them how I gone off and chatted with the lads and that on my way back here I had passed an Officers dugout and that some Officer had been sat outside reading this book
19. I told them as I got level someone called him down into the dugout and he left the precious book outside so I swiped it and legged it back here
20. So we knelt beside the stretcher too take our leave of our friend Eli but by this time he was rambling and incoherent and could not recognise us so we left him and went back to the dugout
21. We got to the Fusiliers trench and a Lieutenant told us to just stand easy and wait a minute and he ducked his head into a dugout shouting
22. ” Other people heard this and began to gather behind us and as the blanket that covered the dugout entrance was pushed back quite a crowd had gathered
23. stepped from the dugout I saw his face and recognised him as the Captain who had relieved us at the village when we found the water during our early days on the peninsula
24. We then left the command dugout and had our supper then we had a final smoke before turning in for the night the better to be ready for Johnny Turk in the morning
25. It was March now and it still continued to rain heavily we were sat in a dugout which was reasonably cosy because someone had nicked a brazier from somewhere and we had bunk beds made out of chicken wire and wood it was sheer luxury
26. We had been in the line for a couple of days when S/Sgt Ted Wallace came round to get me he said that our new Lieutenant wanted a meeting and so I followed him to the dugout
27. When we got back to our dugout I talked to Frank who said
28. ” Ted left our dugout and went back to his own and we got our heads down as it had been a pretty stressful night
29. So few remained that commercial fishing from dugout canoes, practiced since man first settled the region, was all but extinct
30. One chatted incessantly while the other simply nodded and smiled responses as they worked to push their dugout canoe from dry sand down to the line of surf
31. Dugout canoes that serve as taxis between the islands, sported colorful canopies
32. But, off she went in her glass-bottom boat, more interested in male tourists with dollars than any fish with scales, while Sylvia paddled away in a dugout with Angel in search of local real estate
33. It, like all the others, was a dugout canoe, fashioned from a very large tree
34. We rowed fairly near one of them and I could see that it dwarfed the merchant dugout
35. It was a large, heavy, dugout affair, rather much for one man to handle, I thought, but he handled it with ease
36. It looked rather flimsier that the dugout boats of the south, but it seemed to hold us well enough
37. The next morning we were rowed in the large, painted dugout canoe belonging to Behechio all the way out to the island by a crew of sixty men
38. Elves and humans could be seen taking their leisure on the sands, or riding the huge breaking waves toward the shore in tiny dugout canoes
39. Then he heard a rhythmic splashing, and peering through the leaves, saw a dugout canoe coming up the river, its single occupant paddling hard against the current
40. One dream seated him in a dugout canoe behind the broad shoulders
41. There were natural deep-sided ditches, shallow caves and rocky mounds, and plenty of camouflage for a dugout they could hole-up in if they wanted to
42. Many years ago the land had been covered with water and the Saanich people, with wise counsel, took to their dugout canoes and tied long cedar ropes to the tops of Arbutus trees that grew on top of a nearby mountain
43. As he trotted back to the dugout with chin high, a resounding ovation echoed throughout the field, in appreciation for his solid effort
44. "Damn skippy I am!" With head held high, Chance strutted into the dugout and sat next to Mitchell, covering his swollen hand with his glove
45. Inside the dugout, the remaining team started to eagerly leak onto the diamond, smiles covering nearly everyone's face
46. "Ah shit," Tad said slamming the ball into the coach's hand, then walking back to the dugout, fuming
47. To his right, approximately fifteen feet, the heavily-favored Rutherford Vikings milled about their dugout, donning their orange and white jerseys
48. Fifteen minutes later, Coach Ryan stared at his team in the dugout momentarily, while the defending champs took their warm-up repetitions
49. He could only shake his head as he rounded second base, before heading back to the dugout in surprise
50. Opening one of the photomaps and laying it on top of a map table in the center of the dugout, he and his staff officers present studied it with growing glee