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But, basically, children try to hit one another with a large rubber ball.
"We try to hit one of those three every Friday," said Anthony V. Carbonetti, the mayor's chief of staff and a favorite golfing partner.
"To try to hit one of his chase pitches, it's hard to battle a guy that throws like that".
Just whiffle ball, and when I had a few swings right-handed, I'd switch over left-handed and try to hit one over the fence left-handed.
They told Anthony that they would try to hit one of the tanks with a homemade bomb, their most effective weapon, already set in the road.
Then she said: 'I'm going to try to hit one ball.' She hit two balls and said: 'OK, I'm going to try.' So that one was a miracle.
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Walked it off and then tried to hit one down there; hit it in the fairway, but didn't feel very good.
Burley claimed she made the remark after a yes campaigner tried "to hit" one of her cameramen with a stick.
Inside the hall, thirteen-year-old Rand watched as Vice-President Nelson Rockefeller, the embodiment of the old Republican establishment, picked up a floor sign and tried to hit one of Texas's Reagan delegates.
We are trying to give people that same novel experience, but more so we are trying to hit one of the most important feelings of all; connectivity.
Everybody was trying to hit on her.
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