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Rivera draws his arm back and throws, but David Cone, Andy Pettitte and others believe that Rivera's greatness stems from what happens right at the end of his delivery: his hand extends far out in front of him and his wrist snaps and the ball is released, like a buggy whip.
"Once the film is released, like in the case of 'Nine,' we keep all the collection together and we have a pre-premiere for our clients in some of our markets where the movie is being launched: We show the pieces and then they stay in the boutique for two to three weeks," Ms. Scheufele said, adding that it was likely to happen with the "Diana" jewelry.
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