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A stunning raven haired beauty was placing two large pitchers of a brew on the table
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thought they were all of a sudden pitchers
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fresh pitchers of both in the refrigerator
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of them wanted pitchers of warm water, some of them pitchers of cold,
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2 The precious sons of Zion, comparable to fine gold, how are they esteemed as earthen pitchers, the work of the hands of the
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16 And he divided the three hundred men into three companies, and he put a trumpet in every man's hand, with empty pitchers, and lamps within the pitchers
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19 So Gideon, and the hundred men that were with him, came to the outside of the camp in the beginning of the middle watch; and they had but newly set the watch, and they blew the trumpets, and brake the pitchers that were in their hands
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Beside her a table was set with simple stoneware, steel cutlery, and crystal pitchers glittering with condensation from their magically maintained chill
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And so it happened that when the black and the bronze appeared as distant specks high above, it was to observe their quarry lounging on a huge white silk tablecloth that was scattered with glinting silver dishes and pitchers and centered by a twelve-flame candelabra, leisurely enjoying a fine repast
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They don't eat when they come from the marketplace unless they bathe themselves and there are many other things which they have received to hold to: washings of cups pitchers bronze vessels and couches
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Bors and Torvald hastened to the hearth behind the counter and emerged with platters of beef and pitchers of ale
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These two priests then repaired to the silver funnels leading to the base of the altar and poured the contents of the pitchers therein
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3 At the conclusion of this early morning service Jesus continued to teach the multitude, saying: "Have you not read in the Scripture: `Behold, as the waters are poured out upon the dry ground and spread over the parched soil, so will I give the spirit of holiness to be poured out upon your children for a blessing even to your children's children'? Why will you thirst for the ministry of the spirit while you seek to water your souls with the traditions of men, poured from the broken pitchers of ceremonial service? That which you see going on about this temple is the way in which your fathers sought to symbolize the bestowal of the divine spirit upon the children of faith, and you have done well to perpetuate these symbols, even down to this day
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2 As the twelve entered this upper chamber, they noticed, just inside the door, the pitchers of water, the basins, and towels for laving their dusty feet; and since no servant had been provided to render this service, the apostles began to look at one another as soon as John Mark had left them, and each began to think within himself, Who shall wash our feet? And each likewise thought that it would not be he who would thus seem to act as the servant of the others
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Since the apostles knew that their Master never observed these rites of ceremonial hand washing, they were very curious to know what he intended to do when, after they had partaken of this first cup, he arose from the table and silently made his way over to near the door, where the water pitchers, basins, and towels had been placed
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At the end of the hour and a couple pitchers of strong coffee, the two men stood
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More pitchers, coaches, infielders and outfielders from the Monarchs should be added to the Hall of Fame
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It’s even worse when teachers grade on a curve, which only pitchers in baseball should be concerned with
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While in different cities for the university years, they still kept in close touch and shared stories and pitchers of beer on many weekends
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Assistant Ron Star then walked the pitchers Chance, Toby, and Shawn, to the mound for pitch evaluations
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Their domination consisted of talented power hitters that were complemented by smooth, finesse pitchers
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The use of clay in molding pitchers comes form the hollow of its absence;
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” And this time, all the patrons lined up along the bar lifted their own glasses, their own pitchers, and repeated the mantra: “Nice One!”
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A moment later a servant rushed in with a large silver platter of silver pitchers, set it on an empty corner of the table, and started pouring wine
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She was pretty sure that she should try to escape from the Black Mariah, but after two pitchers of
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waiters in striped red and white jackets with straw boaters, beer in pitchers
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Seeing his very nosy cousin returning with pitchers and glasses, Cam saluted Tyler and made his escape
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it would appear that the old timers’ warning: “little pitchers have big ears” is not without merit
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They create really beautiful flowerpots, vases, pitchers, mugs and plates
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The glass-paned doors in an old cornflower blue hutch revealed many fine collectables; gold-rimmed dishware, pitchers with red hearts, whimsical figurines (graceful ballerinas, magical magicians, and white as snow swans), and ceramic roses in various shades of red
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Before directing them to their rooms, Berty collected a set of roughly folded dusty looking rugs, two washbasins and two pitchers of water, which he handed over to the two men with a disconnected indifference
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of cups and pitchers and copper pots)
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Skanter and with it Judy had made large pitchers of cold lemonade for sale on the now blistering hot Thursday of July 5, 1855
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It was shortly after the accident that Michael had moved into the bungalow in Pitchers Gardens, although quite why he had chosen to stay in the Chesford area was something of a mystery
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They covered the basics, how long she worked at Pitchers Gardens for Michael; did she get on with him? Was he a difficult man to know? Etc etc
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Back at Pitchers Gardens, D
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“That means” he sighed “the body from Pitchers Gardens was not the Michael Sands that Mr Lloyd operated on in London”
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The police did not release the news about the body at Pitchers Gardens to the press
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The police had finally dropped all charges against his wife, having made a positive ID on the body from Pitchers Gardens; Lucy was now free to care for Bob again full time
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With the positive ID through Civil Service records of Jonathon Sands’ body, the vultures from the press went into full cry, especially when news of a police excavation at Pitchers Gardens leaked out
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” Within minutes there were a dozen pitchers of Juice set out and one of plain water
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Soon trays of cheese and crackers and bread and pitchers of wine
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Several pitchers of milk were brought out and a large bowl of nuts
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What if baseball was done on a rotation basis also? So every at-bat had a different pitcher, a different catcher, a different first baseman, etc… Then there would no pure hitters, or specialized relief pitchers
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So all the pitchers are one team
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The pitchers all throw their balls at the same time
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If there is any pitcher who does not throw it at the same time the others throw it… either he is penalized, or all the pitchers are penalized
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Lets see how damn good the best pitchers in the world are if they have to synchronize their pitches with eleven other pitchers… The scoreboard should be like a drag-race count-down… with the no
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So all the pitchers can do their own wind-up to let fly exactly when the Emperor blows his whistle
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There will be a cage over their heads, so any foul balls will bounce back onto their own heads, so they have to throw it back to the pitchers and hit it again decently
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The pitchers are on an honor system
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Heads of social organizations, institutions, the concept of a Supreme head-being: God, the making of bread by cutting off the heads of grain, the head of a bed, the head of a burning cigar or cigarette: knocked of as ashes: getting ‘ahead’, the concept of progress as the most important thing in life, competition: getting ahead of your competition, the concept of competitive elimination: ‘heads will fall’, ‘if you are not up to snuff’, snuff: sneezing your head off by taking a pinch of snuff to clear your head, giving ‘head’ sexually, warheads, bombs, firearms, bullets, artillery: any weapon that shoots something: slingshots, arrows, spears, rocks, the heading of a page, a header in grammar, the heading on a page, the heading on a sentence, the heading on a paragraph, somersaults, head-over-heels, crowns, the crowns of Corinthian pillars, pillars do not have heads: all pillars are decapitated, all segments of pillars: all decapitated columns, the idea of decapitating pillars of the community, the idea of dethroning kings, the eating of fruit like grapes, apples, etc; all edible things like coconuts, papaya,, unpeeling the head of a banana and eating it, all vegetables in the shape of a head like onions, cabbage, lettuce, the picking of leaves, the picking of fruits, the picking of beans: all drug foods the picking of spices: creating every single drug we call food, ice cream cones, all ice cream in the shape of a decapitated head, all food portions in the shape of a head, all toppings on all food, decapitated flowers, the Rose Parade: hundreds of millions of decapitated heads of flowers, all fire with flames that are decapitated, all fireworks, the crushing of spices, the picking of decapitated heads like mushrooms, eating nuts, cracking their shell, eggs, corks and bungs used to seal barrels and bottles, the tops of bottles, the sealing and taking off the tops of bottles, jars; all tools that have a head, the head of a hammer, nails, the head of a nail, pounding the head of a nail, the cutting off of the heads of large trees before decapitating them, cutting off the heads of animals to kill them and eat them, all mathematics: the counting of heads, or I’s and adding them up, the using of tools to create decapitated segments, all sports, all balls used in sports, the hitting of all balls, ping-pong, badminton, bowling, bowling pins: the decapitation of bowling pins by a bowling ball, kingpins, kings, jewelry, stickpins with diamond heads on them, canes, walking sticks with metal heads, staffs, any artifact denoting being the head of something, scepters, globes, flyswatters, turbans, musical instruments that blare out sound: decapitating it; using holes in wood and brass instruments to decapitate the natural sound into a shorter wavelength, all fretted and unfretted musical instruments, pressing on a fret to make the note shorter, like a violin or guitar, drums, drumsticks, cymbals, the heads of shoelaces, the detached mentality called the ego: decapitated and disconnected from all the other needs and energy flows of a human being, the concept of life after death as a detached form of spirit, the structure of all hierarchy, all capitalist companies and corporate bodies being ruled and controlled by detached heads of business, the capitalization of letters at the head of a word or sentence or paragraph: especially in ancient sacred Christian texts: where the first capital letter is huge, the eating of fish by decapitating them first, the use of all drugs, narcotics wine, coffee, pills: to create a disconnection between the brain and the rest of the human being, the concept of anesthesia, using drugs to numb the brain or prevent it from feeling the body’s pain, all cultures that value stoicism, macho pigs who cannot love, the concept of the hero as a stone face refusing to face the truth, refusing to feel love, refusing to feel any emotion whatsoever, refusing to cry, the stone carvings of all the ancient Kings, the decapitated carvings of all Kings on coins, the insane idea of all kings ruling by only using their decapitated heads as decapitated coins to spread their authority, all stone busts, plaster busts, the stone faces of all heroes in modern media who refuse to feel human emotion, ping-pong, the computer game: pong, King Kong: the King cut off from State: King Kong falling off the Empire State building: all the video games that are based upon decapitated heads decapitating other heads, which are all based on the old arcade pinball machines that shot decapitated heads that bounced around scoring points hitting and scoring on as many stationary targets of decapitated heads as possible, the decapitation of hair… haircuts, shaving daily, cutting your nails, the idea of assassination as a political tool, the concept of character assassination used in all human societies to cut off people who are thought too uppity or stick out too much, and do not conform… the detached form of observation that only use instruments for the eye: microscopes, telescopes, star-gazing, stamp collecting, the collections of anything from bric-a-brac to gold coins, portraits, still pictures of decapitated heads, cameos, brooches, belt buckles, shoe buckles, still photographs of decapitated heads, talking heads, heads on celluloid talking, heads on screens, moving pictures of talking heads, the idea of a leader as a talking head, all pictures on money of decapitated heads, mouthpieces, microphones, the idea of one person speaking for another, speechwriters, lawyers, politicians, amplified music coming out of a loudspeaker, amplifiers of singing-talking heads, the idea of doing nothing but talking as being the only form of social activity allowed in polite societies, the heads of shoelaces, all knots, topknots, tying hair into knots, the idea of cutting up sounds into words, into letters, into decapitated abstract symbols of meaning separated from thee body of the meaning by segmentation, all segmented forms of tool-use, all tools that segment things into decapitated heads, all decapitated forms of awareness-thinking-feeling, all forms of specialization, all segmented ways of living-doing-seeing, decapitating the natural order of things into decapitated insane pieces: decapitating a family into age groups, decapitating a community into alienated isolated individuals, all mass butchery of living animals by cutting off their heads, morse code, ticker tape, all digitalization of signals into meaningless decapitated codes, the invention of the glass tube: the first decapitated head that could mechanically receive and send energy through nerves called wires, the invention of the transistor: the first sold decapitated head that could send and receive signals, the invention of microchips: tiny decapitated heads with their own tiny brain circuits that could perform more complicated functions than the first huge glass-blown giants called vacuum tubes: because there was nothing inside them, all glass blowing, blowing up molten glass with hot air and then decapitating it to make a glass vase or bottle, all containers from bottles, jars, gourds, ladles, to pitchers and teapots with decapitated lids, all containers, chests, holding treasure, wealth, valuables, all spices and decapitated herbs, all furniture made from decapitating trees, all houses made into decapitated heads where the people living inside them only use their heads and not their hearts or bodies, the steam engine: decapitating steam to explode out in puffs of decapitated destroyed power, all wheels, all round wheels used in machines, all watches, with dials pointing at the decapitated numbers of a disconnected circle, the decapitation of all circles into wedges, pie slices, the invention of the wedge, the invention of the axe as a metal decapitated head to stick on a wooden decapitated piece of branch, all idols, all icons, all figureheads, all abstract symbols representing the head, the pinnacle, the top, the apex, the height of anything, all hierarchical awareness and structures that deem the head as the most valuable, the best, the most noble, etc; Jack-in the Box, all boxes, everything that is put into a box or container, FedEx: the obsession of transporting boxes and parcels, the song; ‘Pop goes the Weasel’, all mass-produced goods that are boxed and shipped, the detachment of specialized labor and work, the creation of holes, digging, all mining, piston heads, engine heads, everything that is called the ‘head’ of something, the froth on the top of a glass of beer,: to be blown away, the use of all zeros and ones: as in Japanese Zeros decapitating American ships, zeros and ones being created and then decapitated inside computers, the use of all zeros and ones in mathematics, scalping, the taking of heads, the shrinking of heads: which the computer microchip is the latest evolution of, …
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By noon, they had drained their pitchers and Elvin Bishop’s roadies were
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comfortable for a rest, untied their sacks of bread, and uncovered the pitchers of rye-beer
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“I’ll have a talk with Ahlyx in the morning, preferably out on the sternwalk where none of the big-eared little pitchers will overhear us,” Ahrnahld said
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silver pitchers, knives and forks and a family portrait or two which had been salvaged in Mrs
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Afternoons, neighbor kids wore a wet path through the kitchen, where Sherri baked Toll House cookies and mixed pitchers of lemonade
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Oh, and he has a torn labrum, which is the same injury baseball pitchers get, but he’s not sure how he got it
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About forty-two seconds later, the four of us were at our booth in the back room and had ordered jerked pork and pitchers of beer
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The Seattle Mariners accomplished the feat in June by using a combination of six different pitchers, the first time so many pitchers had been used to record a no-hit game since June 2003
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Most pitchers used in a no-hit game
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Two teams have used six pitchers in a no-hit game: the Houston Astros against the New York Yankees on 11 June 2003 and the Seattle Mariners against the Los Angeles Dodgers (all USA) on 8 June 2012
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Cosette was thinking that it was dark, very dark, that the pitchers and caraffes in the chambers of the travellers who had arrived must have been filled and that there was no more
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At the bay window he saw, on the vast lawn behind the house, two dozen bright blankets laid in a checkerboard with cutlery placed, empty plates waiting, crystal pitchers of lemonade, and wine, in preparation for a picnic
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A small army of servants swarmed around bearing pitchers and trays
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The average big-league fastball is clocked at 86 miles per hour, and the best pitchers throw “heat” in the 90s
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The average big league fast ball is clocked about 86 miles per hour and the outstanding pitchers throw ‘heat’ in the 90s
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Lefty Grove: Robert Moses (Lefty) Grove, one of the greatest pitchers in major-league baseball history
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Well, the pitchers sure do look nice
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Shake yourself; you're Aquarius, or the water-bearer, Flask; might fill pitchers at your coat collar
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Some washed, the young lads bathed in the stream, others made a place comfortable for a rest, untied their sacks of bread, and uncovered the pitchers of rye-beer
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He thought that on the tenth day the Cow would give him ten pitchers of milk
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They put down their pitchers and looked up laughing