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to hits
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To strike. To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile. To come into contact with forcefully and suddenly. To kill a person, usually on the instructions of a third party. To attack, especially amphibiously.
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Musicians in Jamaica have a long history of applying their rhythms to hits from abroad.
"I don't really think people were surprised I made a pop album," she admitted to HITS.
Alfredsson said that was because Neil takes a considered approach to hits.
She always wanted the chance to return to hits like Don't Go and Only You.
This innovation made the ball fly off the bat faster, adding noticeable distance to hits.
Founded in 2009, the firm has had several lucrative exits thanks to hits like Nicira, Groupon and Zynga.
They weren't just listening to hits, or to sustained works of art, but to their own pasts.
You might say that baseball can be awfully capricious, especially when it comes to hits and streaks and averages.
New York theatergoers have become rather used to hits from the annual Edinburgh Festival Fringe coming to New York.
But this is not the whole story.Offer music fans a virtually infinite choice of songs free of charge, and they will still gravitate to hits.
He also used the show to unveil a new song, "This Is Country Music," a savvy advertisement for the genre that nodded to hits of yesteryear.
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