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softball
noun
A game similar to baseball but played with a larger and softer ball which can be thrown overhand or underhand.
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I expected that some would object to my participation in an annual forum that is largely comprised of softball questions to a leader unaccustomed to being challenged.
Baker wrote: "It sure looks as though Snowden is playing the Kremlin's game here, serving up a pre-arranged softball on demand".
Snowden's decision to take part in Putin's annual live session, which traditionally features softball questions, prompted an outpouring of criticism against the former NSA contractor.
Jillian York, the director of international free expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, who has previously given numerous public talks in support of Snowden and the NSA revelations, tweeted: "Snowden's question WAS softball.
Antonio Zambrano-Montes, a 35-year-old orchard worker who was born in Mexico, was shot dead by at 5pm on Tuesday after he was found throwing rocks – one described as "softball sized" – at vehicles on a busy intersection in the city.
A tractor-trailer crossed a southern Oklahoma highway median and plowed into the side of a Texas college softball team's bus on Friday night, killing four women and injuring more than a dozen others, authorities said.
VISITORS to Thomson, Illinois, are welcomed by one sign that announces the village's population, 600, and two that proclaim its glory: the 2009 girls' softball team came fourth in its division, and another team came third in a state music competition.
These will send delegates to a party convention due next February, when a vote on the party leadership is obligatory.In this section Playing softball in Havana Who's afraid of Lula?
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Nonetheless, if the conventional wisdom that steroids lead to more offence has any truth to it, and if testing has at least deterred some players from using them, then TJS may have been the only thing keeping baseball at the height of the "steroid era" from degenerating into a beer-league-softball-style slugfest.
However, there are occasional reports of roughly softball-sized meteorite fragments damaging houses or cars, and in 2013 more than 1,500 people in the Chelyabinsk region of Russia were injured, mostly by flying glass, when a meteorite 17 metres (56 feet) wide broke up in the atmosphere.
Instead he responds to an imaginary softball along the lines of "in what ways are the country's problems not your fault, and didn't it use to be worse?"—pursuing a gloomy loop of "long-term decisions" and excuses.
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