I'd drop the ball or strike out at bat, while the rest of my so-called teammates buried their heads in their hands and groaned. |
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Forcing his opponent to drop the ball, he flashed in to kick the ball over the line and dive onto it to score a great try. |
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Basically, you can't drop the ball at any time because the results could be disastrous. |
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The runner remains on his feet and with great force crashes into the catcher who does or does not drop the ball. |
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Yet, the Conservative government, like the Liberal one before it, continues to drop the ball. |
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He went down the wicket even to bowlers of extreme pace with the intention of making them drop the ball short, and when they did so, he would cut or pull the ball savagely. |
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It is definitely not the time for the Commission to drop the ball and to reduce its services. |
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A batter-runner touching entirely on the safe portion of the double base and causing the fielder to drop the ball is interference. |
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Maybe you need to make the amendments that are before you, but don't drop the ball on the big picture. |
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Progress is promising here, but there's concern that the international community may drop the ball. |
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Too many times a company will sign you, drop the ball, and the band is left holding the financial bag. |
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And while you should not drop the ball too early, you should also be able to recognize when it's time to call it quits. |
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But quite often, campaigners drop the ball afterward. |
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That is pretty much what happened with the NATO intervention in Kosovo, and the United Nations cannot afford to drop the ball too many times on that scale. |
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Then drop the ball from a height of one meter above ground level. |
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They try to make as many passes as possible, never drop the ball. |
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If you drop the ball 12 times you can put any attacking structure or defensive shape into the gameplan and it goes out the window. |
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The movie ought to sputter out here, but Crowe and Cruise don't drop the ball. |
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But when you drop the ball you drop the ball. |
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Do not drop the ball, because there is too much at stake. |
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When the fielder is not in control of their body, regardless of length of time with the ball, and they drop the ball before intending or planning to throw the ball, it is a no catch. |
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If they do not drop the ball they are ready to try bowling one handed. |
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Hart's error saw him drop the ball, which hit Morrison's shoulder and end up crossing the line off Ideye for the scruffiest of goals. |
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When restarting the game with a drop-ball from within the penalty area, the referee shall drop the ball on the penalty area line at the point nearest to where the ball was when the play was stopped. |
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First and foremost, Player A had no right merely to drop the ball out sideways, directly across from where the ball came to rest in the lateral water hazard. |
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