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You can use the word 'pitching' to refer to the action of throwing or propelling something, such as a ball or a tent. For example, "The pitcher was scrambling to get his tent up before the rain started by pitching the pegs into the ground."
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Pitching on the line of the stumps to the left-handed James Pattinson, it straightened and caught him right in front.
It took a lot of hunting around, pitching to people who had never heard of miso.
You'll leave with a realistic understanding of what it takes to be a freelancer, and feel more confident about pitching your ideas to editors.
"Wayne's creative leadership across international businesses and his pedigree in entertainment production need little introduction," said Andrea Wong, president of international production at SPT. Garvie, who will take up his new role in June, first met Wong when he worked at BBC Worldwide and was pitching Strictly Come Dancing in the US.
"This is someone who wants to be the prime minister of Australia and he wants your house to be worth less," Abbott said, pitching his comments towards existing home owners rather than people who were struggling to enter the property market.
The teams spent five days travelling together before pitching their ideas at a technology conference in Ivory Coast.
Definitely pitching to retailers and securing a deal.
Pitching to the all-powerful commissioners of BBC Broadcast, BBC Production's programme-makers win "about 70 per cent of the BBC's business", which - given a mandatory quota of 25 per cent going to indies - is "about as high as you could expect".
"An understanding of the media landscape, both off and online is key, as these are the people you'll be pitching your stories and ideas to," McCabe emphasises.
Both Labour and the Conservatives are understandably pitching the 7 May vote as a straight choice between the UK's two main parties.
According to George Jijiashvili, wearables analyst for CCS Insight, anything from a device to make a normal watch "smart" to wireless earbuds that track heart rate, activity and play music, all without a smartphone, are pitching for funding.
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