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pitched

adjective as in sloping

adjective as in thrown

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But sponsors stretched the English language when they pitched it as ending the last vestiges of “slavery.”

In 2023, the PCA published an inspection protocol in a bid to help surveyors and lenders assess any potential risk in pitched roofs.

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"I pitched this idea to Dianne to have a moment of darkness instead of something that was a gimmick," McCausland said.

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The cold open was a somber Kate McKinnon as Hillary Clinton singing “Hallelujah,” and the monologue and sketch that followed felt like perfectly pitched, smart responses to a shocking outcome.

He pitched himself to voters as a moderate Republican, saying he bucked his party on abortion and immigration, instead sticking to middle-of-the-road policy proposals.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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