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We were told to use what we call hundred-mile-an-hour tape, a thick green tape with a heavy sticky back, to wrap the entire magazine, including the hole.
I’m Still Standing SHOSHANA JOHNSON 2010
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With the superb arrangements, clean sounds, and hundred-mile-an-hour guitar picking, this is the best Brad Paisley album yet.
American Saturday Night by Brad Paisley « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2009
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Women are not built to take a hundred-mile-an-hour fastball in the shoulder, the chest, or whatever.
It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010
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That hundred-mile-an-hour fastball, when I faced him, it seemed like my left leg wanted to bleed.
It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010
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That hundred-mile-an-hour fastball, when I faced him, it seemed like my left leg wanted to bleed.
It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010
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The hundred-mile-an-hour tape with the backing that was so sticky—it was tough to get it off your fingers when you touched it.
I’m Still Standing SHOSHANA JOHNSON 2010
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Women are not built to take a hundred-mile-an-hour fastball in the shoulder, the chest, or whatever.
It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010
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Women are not built to take a hundred-mile-an-hour fastball in the shoulder, the chest, or whatever.
It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010
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That hundred-mile-an-hour fastball, when I faced him, it seemed like my left leg wanted to bleed.
It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010
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Folks in the Army use hundred-mile-an-hour tape like civilians use duct tape.
I’m Still Standing SHOSHANA JOHNSON 2010
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