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Pineda tends to spin sometimes as he delivers a pitch instead of stepping toward the plate.
Robert Perez, Juan Rivera, Karim Garcia, Raul Mondesi, Marcus Thames, John Vander Wal, Enrique Wilson, David Delluci, Chris Latham In right field, a fly ball tends to spin toward the foul line.
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The American system would quickly engage the clutch, which tended to spin the tires.
The ads tend to spin out modern-day Horatio Alger tales, featuring some executives who started from the ground up, found a bright idea and capitalized on it.
Thanks to this wide access, "Plan of Attack" has a more choral-like narrative than many of the author's earlier books, which tended to spin scenes from the point of view of his most voluble sources.
"First off, I had to replace the back tires with soft ones," he said, "because the stock tires are really hard and tend to spin out on my hardwood floors.
The mercurial Romantic spirit Mr. Abel speaks of shows in restless shifts between major and minor, in meter and in tempo, but the strophic or otherwise repetitive numbers the composer favors tend to spin in place rather than propel the plot.
Down quarks tend to spin against the grain, the team will report in an upcoming issue of Physical Review Letters.
Combined with our fundamental lack of self-regulation, matters tend to spin out of control very soon.
As news emerges, analysts, afraid to appear foolish before colleagues and customers, tend to spin the news to make it support their opinions.
As news emerges, analysts, afraid to appear foolish before colleagues and customers, tend to spin the news to make it support their opinion.
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