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Clearly Obama wants CIA to be in line with everything he is doing, and doesn't want any "Curveballs".
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Curveballs and change-ups till we have him at two strikes, and then a fastball.
DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010
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Curveballs and change-ups till we have him at two strikes, and then a fastball.
DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010
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Curveballs and change-ups till we have him at two strikes, and then a fastball.
DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010
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Here's the actor who played Wade Boggs, third baseman for the Sox and later for the Yankees, in the TV movie "Joe Torre: Curveballs Along The Way":
Archive 2009-04-05 Toby O'B 2009
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Curveballs are tricky; there's no right response and no way to prepare for them, says Chicago recruiter Ted Martin, founder and chief executive officer of Martin Partners LLC.
Don't Be Blindsided Perri Capell 2008
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July 16 2004 – Curveballs to Congress: The Senate Intelligence Committee has spoken on the intelligence that led us to war.
Firedoglake » Murray Waas to Join Yearly Kos Plame Panel 2006
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"Curveballs and fastballs were my best pitches," Nomo said through interpreter Chang Lee.
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Curveballs that fall off the table, diving catches and no-hitters.
Thanksgiving in July 2000
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Curveballs are thrown roughly equally in the different handedness combinations and have a large area of negative to zero run valued pitches below the strike zone.
Baseball Analysts 2009
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