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Some people, stricken out of the blue with a tragic disease, or perhaps part of a long genetic line of people susceptible to a disease, simply want to be part of science's hopeful reach into the future.
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Pujols struck out on three of them.
Things don't strike out of the blue.
Dalglish was mobile, smart, and could strike out of the shadows.
He strikes out, of course, and Matheny wants a pitching change before Ellsbury bats.
Imagine one selected day struck out of it, and think how different its course would have been.
At his best, he displayed a clarity of mind and an ability to strike out of nothing that defied all manner of attempts to stop him.
We have learned, either from the news, or first-hand, that death can strike out of nowhere, and we might not know from whom it came, or why.
High says that, as a result, to "loose from Leyding" or to "strike out of Dromi" have become sayings for when something is achieved with great effort.
Giambi has struck out in 17.7percentt of his at-bats.
Dodgers center fielder Joc Pederson struck out in each of his two at-bats.
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