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"The troubles thrown up by the Corn Laws by monopoly, privilege and aristocracy, were a denial to other human beings by those who benefited from the advantages of being of the landed gentry," Cash writes.
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"Johnny's never really had trouble throwing strikes," Price said.
Ryan McIntosh, a twenty-three-year-old soldier from Rifle, Colorado, had no trouble throwing.
Lee had trouble throwing his curveball for strikes, which caused him to rely even more on his fastball.
Mortimer B. Zuckerman, owner of The Daily News, said he had no trouble throwing his support behind Mr. Bloomberg.
Leiter noticed early that his slider was flat; he was having trouble throwing it from over the top.
But in the seventh Marmol had trouble throwing his slider for strikes, and the Diamondbacks' two-run rally was decisive.
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Piazza is working with a new catching coach, John Stearns, but he has still had trouble throwing out runners.
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