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Phillies second baseman Freddy Galvis hit a chopper back to Parnell, who fielded the ball and fired to Thole at home.
Cone thought he should have anticipated the chopper back to the mound and been prepared, rather than allow himself to be distracted by Frye.
"I'll man up, I messed up". In the eighth, Sovereign bounced a chopper back up the middle that was enough for the runner at third to score, cutting the lead to 4-3.
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A few minutes later the chopper was back over Waveland, setting up for what Mr. Miller called a "pull-up reveal" of vacant properties and a rebuilt church.
FLY AWAY IMMEDIATELY ! ! ! ! Every time even a little health is taken away from your chopper fly back to your base and get it repaired.
And the sound of choppers going back and forth and the shots going off, it was very surreal, very surreal the whole thing".
Some corporate types arrive by taxi or limo and park near the Hill gate, others arrive by boat up the Maribyrnong and choppers fly back and forth from the city all day.
Would the PM be choppered straight back to London to attend to the exploding crisis in middle class London twentysomethings throwing their toys out of the cot on Twitter?
The chopper!" She stood back and regarded him with tight-lipped, mild reproach, like a mother gazing upon an unbiddable, scalawag son.
Yet those conversations are inevitably forgotten as soon as the next chase begins; the news choppers go roaring back into action to satisfy a Los Angeles public always eager for more.
Some folks - like the keepers of the dictionary flames - may find these new words a great excuse to stay in business, but when the classic big dictionaries (if there will be any left) begin to weigh 30 pounds, how long will it be before the word-choppers start to pare back some old fashioned words like "please" and "thank you," which will have given way to pls and tks?
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