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pitched

adjective as in sloping

adjective as in thrown

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The paragraph also contains a vague and lukewarm reference to the idea of European peacekeepers, which have been pitched by the UK and France, with the line attributed only to the Ukrainian delegation.

From BBC

“I’m very much looking forward to it. It’s been a while since the last time I pitched there,” said Yamamoto, who last played in the Japanese league in 2023.

Watching then-President Reagan addressing the delegates at the 1988 GOP convention, Didion witnessed a speech “rhetorically pitched not to a live audience but to the more intimate demands of the camera.”

He threw a couple of bullpen sessions this spring but hasn’t pitched in a game since injuring his shoulder in the second game of the Division Series against the Padres.

Walz has pitched his vision for a bolder, more aggressive Democratic Party since November.

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