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Races are typically run on a windward-leeward course such that the boats are usually sailing across the wind.
At its best, Contreras's fastball thumps heavily into Posada's mitt, like Roger Clemens's fastball, but today Contreras struggled for control, the ball usually sailing high.
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Politics|Disaster Relief Usually Sails Through Congress.
Small boat races, on both inland water and inshore oceanic waters, are usually sailed on closed courses, most commonly triangular.
The ship usually sailed at noon, with passengers' friends allowed on board between 9 and 11 a.m.
In the latest skirmish, the parties are battling over competing versions of the Violence Against Women Act, a measure that usually sails through Congress without controversy.
A salesman in a windsurf store once asked me "What kind of wind do you usually sail in?" And I thought "Same wind as everybody else, whatever wind there is".
They target bigger ships at night, lighting up the sky with tracers, heavy-machinegun fire and rocket-propelled grenades.Captured vessels are usually sailed into Somali waters until a ransom is paid.
When asked for his thoughts on the comic story we did together, Roger Langridge said, "I generally try to take a back seat as much as I can in any collaboration I'm involved with, as I find a ship usually sails better with only one captain".
The farm bill usually sails through with bipartisan support as a matter of routine".
In past years, the U.S. usually sailed in the strait only once a year.
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