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"A hundred dollars if anybody tags him from here," Jack offers.
When Sean tags him with a right to the jaw, Patterson rubs what boxing writers derided as his china chin and laughs.
Larry scorns his wife when she tags him with "middle-class guilt," and rightly so; he is a working-class boy made good, and emotionally unafraid — that is why he hits so hard on Alice, whose tears are as brisk as his rages.
Rule 7.01 calls the runner safe at a base "when he touches it before he is out" and Rule 7.08 (e) calls him out if "he fails to reach the next base before a fielder tags him or the base [on a force play]." In other words, he has to definitively beat the defense, which sounds an awful lot like "tie goes the fielder".
She's got over $120 million and tags him as an elitist.
But that hardly tags him as a GOP straw man, yet.
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Paul gently tagged him out.
"He didn't tag him," Girardi said.
Posada said: "I went to tag him.
Yankee catcher Jorge Posada tagged him out.
The catcher walked up and nonchalantly tagged him".
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