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Peter covers his mistake up by telling Lois that they don't need to have Stewie's party at Cheesie Charlie's because they are Nazis who torture, kill and kidnap people.
What he'll remember, though, isn't the knock-down but the very first pitch of that at-bat, a Valverde mistake up in the middle of the strike zone that he swung at fiercely and barely fouled off, wincing then at the missed chance: the game perhaps snatched back, and the fat pitch flown away forever.
If you have passed all your life within walking distance of Longacre Square, you have yet a good chance of surviving the experience, and may return, well, full of stories of adventures--unless you happen to make some foolish little mistake up there.. View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By John Cassidy By Jia Tolentino.
"It is usually in the first week that they make the mistakes - and a mistake up there very easily can go very badly wrong," he added.
The Times spoke with Sony executives who asked to remain anonymous, but chalked the mistake up to a "Sony employee in Britain" who made the error without their consent.
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I'm starting to learn the hard way that you can't get away with mistakes up here".
"If I was making pitches in the middle of the plate and getting a lot of mistakes up and getting hit, it's a different thing," Hampton said.
You could chalk these mistakes up to riling key constituencies or simply to a lack of interest in the wider world or, worse, both.
Players make mistakes up and down the field on defense, but the ones people remember the most are the ones in the end zone.
But I was lucky that my mistake ended up not having any clinical consequences.
As a tactical move, the sturgeon showstopper may be a slight mistake, setting up unrealistic expectations.
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