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Vecchio corroborated it, sort of, and then, as the men put on their coats, he went on to tell a story about realizing, in Miami, that his gun had got pitted from salt water.
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"We used to get pitted against each other all the time," she said.
As Ms. Becker pointed out: "What ends up happening is that the interests of different groups get pitted against each other.
Since there are no moving parts, it doesn't get clogged with dust or get pitted like the roller ball mice.
I just want to get pitted in the barrel of a wave," he says, begging his mom to take him to the beach.
Today, watching the blood-soaked popular conception of Islam and Muslims get pitted against Western ideas of gay identity and gay people feels strange.
But he was different because he was making fun of everyone else when he used surf lingo such as "brah" and "get pitted". He was seriously unserious about surfing, and that's what I found attractive.
That way, you know for certain that those people will run from you should you get pitted against one of them.
You'll still collide with other traffic and scenery but won't get pit manoeuvred by others, which should make races fairer.
If you've got pits that catch the water and force it downward, you might have problems getting water in your basement.
"We want them to get pit bulls out of Denver," said Kelly, the animal shelter director.
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