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Monday's little incident of Casey-mind-boggling innovation happened when Chuck Knoblauch of the Yankees whacked a third-inning gapper that took one bounce on the hard Kingdome carpet and soared over the fence.
The subjects were tested on memorizing the word pairs until they got about three-quarters of them right -- a process that took one or two tries, Anderson said.
From this root vegetable he isolated a compound that took one simple step to convert into progesterone for the first contraceptive pill.
He designed letters that took one form wherever they appeared in a word, could be printed in block style, and could appear as separate letters instead of connected in cursive form.
Third baseman Lenny Harris had three of those errors in the second game, but made up for it with a home run that took one hop and bounced over the back wall of the right-field bullpen.
Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, spearheaded the effort to subpoena evidence from the Justice Department, then to turn it over to anti-doping officials, a process that took one month.
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There is something about the barren battlefield that takes one back to those skyscrapers of the desert.
Our second parameter will be the address of a function that takes one int as an argument and returns an int.
There is a global shortage of nurses, a shortage that takes one of two forms.
Nasty Gal normally charges $29 for an Overnight UPS Service that takes "one day" to arrive.
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