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Examples
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On a good day anyone might catch a scout's eye to leap up a division or two.
Hereford fail to see the funny side as Barnet emerge with the points Jeremy Alexander at Underhill 2010
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What it takes for a person to cross the threshold of committing murder is exactly the opposite of what a caring parents and/or troop leaders are embedding in a developing scout's influential mind.
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There was Rosemead Boulevard, a location scout's wet dream, with its kitschy
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The Yankees will then involve the coaching staff and show the scout's discovery to pitching coach Larry Rothschild or hitting coach Kevin Long to check to see if they have a potential fix.
How the Yankees Play the Market Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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What it takes for a person to cross the threshold of committing murder is exactly the opposite of what a caring parents and/or troop leaders are embedding in a developing scout's influential mind.
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"I think when you're scouting Japan, it's more than just what you see from the scout's perspective in the stands."
The Next Phenom or Matsuzaka 2.0? Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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What were Mr. Santana's thoughts on the scout's analysis?
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One time on a canoe paddle down the Nuwyeh River, he threw cherry bombs under a new scout's canoe and sent it flying backward into the water.
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“I won't tell, scout's honor … I just don't understand why you guys wrote what you did.”
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"First I rely on a scout's judgment, otherwise you don't get to see the talent, or what the guy is made of," Jocketty says.
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