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Two more hitches brought them to Cincinnati the following afternoon.
What those in authority in Brazil do not need, not to mention Fifa, is any more hitches or flaws to be uncovered before or during the visit of England, which is always regarded as a special moment here despite the two countries occupying different football worlds in the modern era.
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Of course, even a traditional retirement, like any life-cycle transition, can cause strains in a marriage, so the timing mismatch just adds one more hitch.
But someone deleted its recording of France 0-0 Denmand and things were looking very bleak indeed until He hitched up his shorts, puffed out His cheeks, narrowed His eyes, gelled His hair, tensed His abs, gelled His hair a bit more, hitched up His shorts another inch or two and created some actual news by giving His first press conference since joining Juventus from Real Madrid.
I'm not sure who is being flattered more: Hitch or the Jews.
With the working end of the taut-line hitch, tie another two (or more) half hitches around the cable, in case the wind lifts the hammock off the poles while you're not in it.
But Australia's new low-cost acid-leach plants could produce 32,000 tonnes of nickel this year, assuming that they do not suffer any more production hitches.
A more serious hitch is the authors' wont to conflate facts misleadingly.
But the real reason may be more prosaic: hitching happens where people don't have cars and transport services are poor.
If you're looking for something a little more thrilling, hitch a ride on Splash Mountain.
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