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Alluding to his adversary's age, he often extends such backhanded compliments as, "I respect the 37 years of service that the prime minister has given".
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But he only pitched once a week, and he often extended at-bats in search of strikeouts.
"He was a marvellous improviser, and he'd often extend a story for many nights," Sendak recalls.
Both choral and orchestral musicians relished the way he invited them to make music with him, often extending his hand, with a smile, at their entry.
Daily lunch companions, they often extend the nightly busman's holiday of after-work beer-drinking until closing time.
Freese swung at air, and Thole complimented the umpire, in what has become a courtesy Thole often extends, and he ran to the mound, his arms toward the sky.
Mandl, who is vice president of the city's high school baseball coaches association, said he does not often extend pitch counts because he, like Monroe's Turo, has the benefit of depth.
The prejudice often extends to their children.
That secrecy often extends to energy use.
The family structure often extends throughout the community.
That's likely to be sometime this summer because the Arkansas legislature often extends its session.
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