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Aurilia recalled one homer that landed off the base of a scoreboard in right field in San Diego.
Yet by the time the Puritans first landed off Cape Cod in 1620, there were already numerous existing communities of European arrivals, each practicing distinct religious faiths and many (like the Jamestown colonists in Virginia or the French traders in what would become the upper Midwest) united and motivated by goals far distinct from spiritual ones.
They landed off the southern island of Kyushu and were later followed by Christian missionaries and traders from Europe.
Ms. Early landed Off Off Broadway in several non-Equity productions, while Mr. Burtka took a role in a tour of "Beauty in the Beast".
In our case, my son, a frequent freestyle skier in the wintertime, was practicing a double back flip on an indoor trampoline in July when he landed off balance and torqued his left knee.
After a successful 1961 flight, its astronaut, Virgil (Gus) Grissom, the second American man in space, landed off Florida and scrambled to safety while his capsule sank in waters three miles deep.
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Combat engineers, tasked with clearing the exits and marking beaches, landed off-target and without their equipment.
On her second vault, an easier vault, she did the unthinkable and landed off-balance, falling onto her behind.
It has been four decades since some space aliens first crash-landed off the UK coast – remember?
If you land with your feet together, you are much more likely to land off-balance and stumble.
In case there was not enough in real life, presidential campaign drama is about to land Off Broadway.
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