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Leach's Single Leaf | Bat, Monophyllus redmani |
Sierra Leone Free-tailed | Bat Mops brachypterus |
Dwarf Free-tailed | Bat Mops nanulus |
Sulawesi Free-tailed | Bat Mops sarasinorum |
Mongalla Free-tailed | Bat Mops demonstrator |
Peterson's Free-tailed | Bat Mops petersoni |
Railer | Bat Mops thersites |
was more hurtful to his career, causing him to | bat more aggressively as his career progressed, his |
James Cagney as | Bat Morgan |
The Animorphs (except Tobias) acquired | bat morphs in the tenth book, The Android. |
Founded in 1902, the | Bat Motor Manufacturing Co. Ltd was named after fou |
The | Bat Motor Manufacturing Co. Ltd was a British motor |
Nicknamed 'Best After Tests,' two | Bat motorcycles were entered in the 1907 Isle of Ma |
gned to prevent human access while facilitating | bat movements. |
d to carry a payload of 13 Brilliant Anti-Tank ( | BAT) munitions manufactured by Northrop Grumman. |
The Flute-nosed | Bat, Murina florium, is a species of vesper bat in |
The Far Eastern Myotis or Bombinus | Bat, Myotis bombinus, is a species of mouse-eared b |
the rodent Pithecheirops otion in 1993 and the | bat Myotis gomantongensis in 1998. |
Madagascar Sucker-footed | Bat, Myzopoda aurita Milne-Edwards & Grandidier, 18 |
Western Sucker-footed | Bat, Myzopoda schliemanni Goodman, Rakotondraparany |
As with | BAT, N.V.I. turned out many technically advanced de |
uction of Sonic the Hedgehog, it featured a red | bat named Aero, who works and lives in a circus. |
Mexican Greater Funnel-eared | Bat, Natalus mexicanus |
Cuban Greater Funnel-eared | Bat, Natalus primus |
Mexican Funnel-eared | Bat, Natalus stramineus |
Jamaican Greater Funnel-eared | Bat, Natalus jamaicensis |
Trinidadian Funnel-eared | Bat, Natalus tumidirostris |
Brazilian Funnel-eared | Bat, Natalus espiritosantensis |
Hispaniolan Greater Funnel-eared | Bat, Natalus major |
The Brazilian funnel-eared | bat, Natalus espiritosantensis, is a South American |
The Mexican Funnel-eared | Bat, Natalus stramineus, is a bat species from the |
s, Mexico and South America, and is the largest | bat native to North America. |
Greater and Lesser Horseshoe Bats, Daubenton's | Bat, Natterer's Bat and Brandt's Bat. |
The Least Big-eared | Bat, Neonycteris pusilla, is a bat species from Sou |
Despite winning the toss and opting to | bat, New Zealand lost both of their openers early, |
es the ball before it runs out of momentum will | bat next. |
d match, he was on the same team and was due to | bat next. |
With the | bat, no player passed 50 twice in the series and on |
ebut against Victoria, Fingleton was allowed to | bat no higher than No. 8 by captain Tommy Andrews, |
The | bat normally roosts alone on trees, hidden among fo |
It is the largest | bat normally found in Canada. |
The New Caledonia Blossom | Bat, Notopteris neocaledonica, is a species of mega |
He is commemorated in Leisler's | Bat Nyctalus leisleri, first described by Heinrich |
Keast's Tube-nosed Fruit | Bat, Nyctimene keasti |
Nendo Tube-nosed Fruit | Bat, Nyctimene sanctacrucis |
Dark Tube-nosed Fruit | Bat, Nyctimene celaeno |
Pallas's Tube-nosed Fruit | Bat, Nyctimene cephalotes |
Eastern Tubenosed | Bat, Nyctimene robinsoni |
The Eastern Long-eared | Bat, Nyctophilus bifax, is a species of vesper bat |
Similarly, an attempt to directly cast a | Bat object to an Animal would fail, since the cast |
Social Organization: Bulmer's fruit | bat occurs in cave-dwelling colonies. |
This was followed by a solo shot off the | bat of Frank Torre, a part-time first baseman who w |
ckets and has achieved a highest score with the | bat of 95 not out. |
orld Series, a fly ball to center field off the | bat of Bob Watson. |
ng, he suffered a direct line-drive hit off the | bat of Mike Cameron to his forehead and sustained a |
added another run with a single in his first at | bat of the season, driving in Kurt Suzuki. |
t Brooklyn, but was hit by a line drive off the | bat of Zack Wheat which Cheney deflected with his t |
1963: Ed Hobaugh hit a home run in the last at | bat of his career. |
appearance was never recorded as an official at | bat, of course, but nonetheless, Burke began promot |
That he's without rival first | bat of the day, |
s away Baring's money with little more than the | bat of an eyelid from the powers-that-be back in Lo |
of the Series-a fly ball to left field off the | bat of Padres star Tony Gwynn. |
It is the largest | bat of all Comorian species. |
Cervenak's role was to provide an extra | bat off the bench, since the Phillies did not need |
w York Yankees, who were seeking a right-handed | bat off their bench. |
bases empty, he hit a home run in his first at | bat off the Houston Astros' Tom Griffin to open a t |
Hit a single in his first major league at | bat off Cleveland Naps pitcher Nick Cullop (August |
st career home run in his first major league at | bat off Brett Myers of the Philadelphia Phillies. |
d on Wilmington Bar 13 June; and the seizure of | Bat off Western Bar 11 October. |
In need of an extra | bat off the bench for interleague play, the Phillie |
ng round the Sevenoaks Vine ground to watch him | bat, often exclaiming: "Bravo, my little Bowra" . |
led to serve his full term in jail (Finale, "Oh | bat, oh bat, at last let thy victim escape"). |
The Madagascar Sucker-footed | Bat, Old World Sucker-footed Bat, or simply Sucker- |
, who was chasing Nobita around with a baseball | bat, on top of a really tall pillar with a gadget h |
to three corners, and there is a wing like the | bat on the back. |
y Bragan's book You Can't Hit the Ball With the | Bat On Your Shoulder, Bragan wrote that he was aske |
upper body strength, and in fact once snapped a | bat on a check swing. |
enhower responded by authorizing Operation Blue | Bat on July 15, 1958. |
By hitting a home run in his final at | bat on May 17, 1982 and his first three at bats on |
to hit a home run in his first Major League at | bat, on the heels of Jordan Schafer, who did it the |
He was beaten with a baseball | bat on May 17th, 2007 in Saskatoon and underwent br |
Lary of the Detroit Tigers in his first MLB at | bat on April 17, 1956. |
e was unable to make much of an impact with the | bat, on several occasions finishing not out with no |
a home run off Ken McBride in his second MLB at | bat on May 24. |
A | Bat on its hoist |
ed in; the home run came in his first career at | bat on April 23, 1944 against the Cleveland Indians |
Yan hit a home run in his first major league at | bat, on the first pitch. |
Though he did not | bat on his debut, he scored 29 runs in his second m |
r the first day was rained off, Somerset had to | bat on a rain-affected pitch. |
Mike Dirnt - bass, backing vocals, baseball | bat on track 19 (Japanese version; track 21 on the |
st tour of India where he showed he was able to | bat on slower pitches. |
He has needed to | bat on just two occasions, each time scoring 1. |
ppearance, though he failed to impress with the | bat once again - and lost his place in the team. |
ven days from June 21 to June 27, with Ewing at | bat once. |
Young came to | bat only once in his two-season career. |
He played just 18 games, and came to | bat only 29 times. |
sed fourth outfielder Joe Nossek, who'd been to | bat only 170 times and only hit .228 |
A black recolor of | bat Optimus Primal available at Botcon. |
e a single List A appearance, though he did not | bat or bowl in the match, against Bloomfield Cricke |
apped leather handle (similar to that used on a | bat or raquet). |
He did not | bat or bowl during the match. |
in 1987/88 but did not do much either with the | bat or the ball. |
s where the player is able to choose whether to | bat or field. |
ly a name for a blunt weapon such as a baseball | bat or tree branch). |
d achieve a similar effect by choking up on the | bat or using a shorter bat. |
player may hit an opponent, such as a baseball | bat or a sword; throwing items, including Bob-ombs |
He did not | bat or bowl in the match, and took just a single ca |
The Greater Nectar | Bat or Greater Dawn Bat (Eonycteris major) is a spe |
Big Long-nosed | Bat or Mexican Long-nosed Bat, Leptonycteris nivali |
Lesser Long-nosed | Bat or Mexican Long-nosed Bat, Leptonycteris yerbab |
nd ability to switch hit, using the back of his | bat or by taking a right-handed stance. |
1904 season, but he achieved little with either | bat or ball, and joined Somerset for the 1905 seaso |
He did not | bat or bowl in the match which, having been extende |
he umpires did not count this as an official at | bat or out, as she was not on the roster. |
Dormer's | Bat or Dormer's Pipistrelle (Scotozous dormeri) is |
From the tailend, he did not | bat or bowl in the match. |
The Philippine Naked-backed Fruit | Bat or Philippine bare-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia c |
in the one day game, able to turn a match with | bat or ball, he won 3 titles with Warwickshire in t |
led as a wide if the ball strikes the batsman's | bat or person. |
The Hill's Sheath-tailed | Bat or Hill's Tomb Bat, Taphozous hilli, is a speci |
The Northern Leaf-nosed | Bat or Narrow-eared Roundleaf Bat, Hipposideros ste |
r 60.00, and a one day game in which he did not | bat or bowl. |
He did not | bat or bowl in the match, as Gloucestershire reache |
The Diadem Leaf-nosed | Bat or Diadem Roundleaf Bat (Hipposideros diadema) |
New Zealand cricket team although he failed to | bat or bowl. |
d with a Hand Lost every time he made an out at | bat or on the basepaths). |
The Red Fruit | Bat or Red Fig-eating Bat (Stenoderma rufum) is a s |
The Little Bent-wing | Bat or Little Long-fingered Bat (Miniopterus austra |
The Biak Roundleaf | Bat or Geelvinck Bay Leaf-nosed Bat (Hipposideros p |
The East Asian Tailless Leaf-nosed | Bat or Tail-less Leaf-nosed Bat (Coelops frithii) i |
The Common Sheath-tailed | Bat or Sharp-nosed Tomb Bat, Taphozous georgianus, |
The Yellow-bellied Sheath-tailed | Bat or Yellow-bellied Pouched Bat, Saccolaimus flav |
mber, though poor weather meant that he did not | bat or bowl. |
The Coastal Sheath-tailed | Bat or Coastal Tomb Bat, Taphozous australis, is a |
The Lesser Great Leaf-nosed | Bat or Lesser Roundleaf Bat (Hipposideros turpis) i |
Beccari's Free-tailed | Bat or Beccari's Mastiff Bat, (Mormopterus beccarii |
The Chestnut Sac-winged | Bat or Wagner's Sac-winged Bat (Cormura brevirostri |
ops persicus, also known as the Persian Trident | Bat or Triple Nose-leaf Bat, is a species of bat in |
Schlieffen's | Bat or Schlieffen's Twilight Bat (Nycticeinops schl |
however, as a tailend batsman, he was unable to | bat or bowl during the game, the second day of whic |
side during the 1891 season, though he did not | bat or bowl in the match and took no catches in the |
Nolan was not required to | bat or bowl as Kent Cricket Board won on a bowl out |
ler and who could win a game single handed with | bat or ball in his hand. |
Davies's Big-eared | Bat or the Graybeard Bat (Glyphonycteris daviesi) i |
The Dusky Leaf-nosed | Bat or Dusky Roundleaf Bat (Hipposideros ater) is a |
Semon's Leaf-nosed | Bat or Semon's Roundleaf Bat, Hipposideros semoni, |
The Eastern Cave | Bat or Troughton's Forest Bat, Vespadelus troughton |
Schneider's Leaf-nosed | Bat or Schneider's Roundleaf Bat (Hipposideros speo |
The Velvety Free-tailed | Bat or Pallas's Mastiff Bat (Molossus molossus), is |
Behn's | Bat or Behn's Big-eared Bat (Glyphonycteris behnii) |
Dobson's Epauletted Fruit | Bat, or Dobson's Fruit Bat (Epomops dobsoni) is a s |
The brown long-eared | bat or common long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus) is |
debut against Yorkshire, although he failed to | bat or bowl. |
as Jamie hits him in the chest with a baseball | bat, or Jamie explaining that he and Adam are profe |
A one-hitter (also oney, | bat, or oney bat) is a miniature smoking pipe with |
He has super strength, can shapeshift to a | bat or a wolf, can control his own shadow, can tele |
In his only List A match, he wasn't required to | bat or bowl, but he did take a single catch in the |
He had little success with either | bat or ball, though the last of his three wickets ( |
Ward did not | bat or bowl in the match. |
ncel Steinman's trademark and use the title for | Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose. |
in 2005 when Sony Music produced copies of the | Bat Out of Hell CD without the Cleveland Internatio |
The song was recorded by Meat Loaf for the | Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell, which was also |
backed away towards square leg and "(held) the | bat out to each ball, missing it like a beginner". |
a came to the rescue with an entertaining 35 to | bat out the day. |
Bat Out of Hell - Meat Loaf | |
rs' The Doors and Strange Days, and Meat Loaf's | Bat Out of Hell. |
v Hughes, meaning he was unable to help England | bat out the last day. |
Somerset chose to | bat out the rest of the day for a draw, finishing o |
not out in two hours, and David Lucas saw them | bat out the allotted overs. |
the first albums the label released was 1977's | Bat Out of Hell by Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf which |
ilm bears a resemblance to the Meat Loaf album, | Bat Out of Hell, but the film was released a year b |
97 off 96 balls, but West Indies were unable to | bat out their overs, scoring 221 all out off 47.5 o |
most notably "Simply Irresistible"), Meat Loaf ( | Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell), several Jim St |
Bat out of Hell (Radio Edit) - Meat Loaf | |
as also working with Child on his latest album, | Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose. |
In the midst of the success of | Bat out of Hell, desperate for a Meat Loaf follow-u |
Night" tour, it mainly features songs from the | Bat out of Hell trilogy. |
from the 1977 album | Bat Out of Hell |
are owls, but are the sounds of Waldemar as the | bat outside her window. |
Jenkins would go on to | bat over .300 in his 2nd and 3rd seasons, driving i |
ted as the last player in a top-level league to | bat over .400 |
gh he was never known as a great hitter, he did | bat over .300 |
Banks did not | bat, owing to a first-wicket partnership of 224 bet |
Grandidier's Trident | Bat, Paratriaenops auritus |
re given a loud reception as they walked out to | bat, particularly the Yorkshire local Hutton. |
ast Zimbabwe put up some kind of fight with the | bat, passing 200 in both innings. |
The Greater Dog-like | Bat, Peropteryx kappleri, is a bat species from Cen |
The Lesser Dog-like | Bat, Peropteryx macrotis, is a bat species from Sou |
Greater Dog-like | Bat, Peropteryx kappleri |
Trinidad Dog-like | Bat, Peropteryx trinitatis |
The White-winged Dog-like | Bat, Peropteryx leucoptera, is a bat species from S |
In his first major league at | bat, Pettit singled in the seventh inning, and late |
The Pale-faced | Bat, Phylloderma stenops, is a bat species from Sou |
The Pale Spear-nosed | Bat, Phyllostomus discolor, is a bat species from S |
Lesser Spear-nosed | Bat, Phyllostomus elongatus |
Greater Spear-nosed | Bat, Phyllostomus hastatus |
Pale Spear-nosed | Bat, Phyllostomus discolor |
Guianan Spear-nosed | Bat, Phyllostomus latifolius |
He once again struggled with the | bat, picking up a duck from third in the batting or |
Heller's Broad-nosed | Bat, Platyrrhinus (Vampyrops) helleri |
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