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pitches

pitch N

angular pitch ARCHIT

axial pitch ARCHIT

circumferential pitch ARCHIT

commutator pitch ELEC

diagonal pitch ARCHIT

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In spite of contradicting soft drink pitches and endorsing a disgraced financial company, he was considered very believable.
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The club has two training pitches to go along with the main playing pitch, dressing rooms, weight rooms and a committee room.
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Relief pitchers are allowed to pitch on consecutive days only if they threw less than 30 pitches on the previous day.
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It had training pitches for the first team and youth categories as well as facilities for club members, such as swimming pools and recreational rooms.
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You could mark out a couple of cricket pitches here and still have change for a croquet lawn.
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When an immigrant pitches his tent, he becomes a plebeian and starts working at places like farms, prefectures, markets, schools, libraries, clinics, etc.
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He discovered that he possessed absolute pitch when he was able to recognize the pitches of ordinary noises and mimic them on the harmonica.
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Also, because of the natural hierarchy of musical pitches, truly equalizing all notes is impossible.
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Exhibitionists, generally in drunken stupor, invaded the pitches... attempted to run the gauntlet of policemen patrolling the perimeter.
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Three further pitches were then created on wasteland over the following four seasons, but all proved inadequate for one reason or another.
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