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1 The third hitter reached his base on another error by an infielder.
2 He was husky and played second base on the local softball team.
3 Those recommendations are based on data from North America and Europe, however.
4 The idea is based on New York's CityRacks competition held last year.
5 The listing date could change based on market conditions, the sources said.
6 Photo: 123RF State House said the pardon was based on compassionate grounds.
7 Outcome measures: Patients were categorized based on disease response after initial treatment.
8 Conditions that exist today are based on what happened in the past.
9 It is based on high-deductible health plans and tax-free health savings accounts.
10 Iran wants peace in the region based on win-win situation, he said.
11 You'll also discover new response time guidelines based on the latest research.
12 The legislation envisions creation of national resolution funds based on bank contributions.
13 Its findings were based on trade surveys, market studies and data research.
14 Methods: SPIN surveillance methods are based on the National Healthcare Safety Network.
15 It is based on six weeks of pay per year of service.
16 The previous deal had been based on data from earlier last year.
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