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The only reason I've never
pitched
it is because there's very little with Linda Manz in it to begin with.
The idea of the show was originally
pitched
to NBC, ABC, CBS and The WB put FOX got the show of course.
Among the the absurd highlights: -- "But coach, (I can't play third) I've
pitched
EVERY GAME this year!"
The film is mostly
pitched
as a serious indie with copious comic moments, all involving how trashy everyone is.
This movie is
pitched
so low it insults the intelligence of all mankind.
The best was when a scrawny, nasally, high
pitched
sounding bat snatched up his little easter basket with his tiny feet and began singing "Here comes Peter Easter Bat.." only to face plant into a tree.
Carter Wong is brilliant here, from his high
pitched
voice and white hair - effects of his Tai Chi virtual invulnerability - to his fighting skills and ability to form a Tai Chi diagram with his feet whilst fighting.
The actress was so far off the natural voice of Sister, she was squeaky and high
pitched.
Something comes to earth and lands in the woods next to a cabin inhabited by a high
pitched
boy who has a thing for animals, his mother and some old cranky guy.
I can only imagine how the creators of this film
pitched
this and still got some idiot to pick it up.
I forced myself to travel far and fork up $5 to see this film on the sole basis that it was shot in Boston (the world's greatest city) and the great story behind the writer/director, Troy Duffy (an ex-New England bartender, he apparently
pitched "
Boondock" to a producer/patron and the rest is Hollywood history).
Just as a married couple’s divorce often leads to bitterness and
pitched
battles that benefit only lawyers, the UK’s divorce from the EU will almost certainly descend into acrimony.
Trump fancies himself America’s CEO; indeed, he won the presidency partly because he
pitched
himself as a successful business tycoon.
I believe, instead, that it is a false truce in what will become a
pitched
battle for the soul of American politics.
“The Donald” (no one has better name recognition than the former TV personality) has
pitched
his appeal both to American patriotism and the country’s dark side.
In response, the culture wars flare anew, with gun-control advocates in
pitched
battle against gun enthusiasts.
A tent competition followed; because China had
pitched
four, India
pitched
eight.
Their ceiling is made of concrete, and it is
pitched
far lower over their talents and their mobility.
Even as Pakistan fights one of the world’s most
pitched
battles against terrorism, increasingly violent weather is pushing up the cost of food and clean water, threatening energy supplies, undermining the economy, and posing a potent and costly security threat.
One result of Seehofer’s
pitched
struggle with Merkel and the German political establishment is that the other government party, the Social Democrats (SPD), has all but disappeared from view.
A strong relationship with the EU should be
pitched
as a means to advance these goals, not as a goal in itself.
To begin with, they reject all academic conventions, such as footnotes, graphics, or judicious explanations in favor of agreeable journalistic narratives
pitched
to a mass audience.
Most would be outraged if a mega-discounter bugged shopping carts to find out what should be
pitched
to a specific customer at the checkout counter, even if it helped keep prices low, and machines, not humans, did the eavesdropping.
And a story couched in these realist terms is likely to be easier to sell to domestic constituencies than one
pitched
as disinterested altruism.
If the Sunnylands summit is to yield long-term benefits of the sort that the Mao-Nixon summit did, it must be
pitched
at the same philosophical and strategic level.
Under Mussolini, Italy was still integrated into the world economy, and official corporatism, with its emphasis on the supposed harmony of interests between capital and labor, seemed to many to herald a future without class conflict and
pitched
political struggle.
And rather than merely patrolling, they have established a fixed presence (with
pitched
tents, concrete structures, and several miles of road) well beyond China’s own “Claim Line,” occupying the “Finger Heights” near Pangong Tso Lake.
He said that these markets could, if
pitched
to the general population, turn into “casino markets,” with people using them to gamble, rather than to protect themselves.
I once
pitched
a story about a Nigerian Paralympian to a news website in the United States that frequently showcases African writers.
During his Egyptian campaign, your General Napoleon Bonaparte discovered traces of this old canal in the Suez desert, and when the tide caught him by surprise, he wellnigh perished just a few hours before rejoining his regiment at Hadjaroth, the very place where Moses had
pitched
camp 3,300 years before him."
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