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Some communities had multiple passes at this storm — including golf ball-, baseball- and softball-sized hail, said McLeod County Emergency Management Director Kevin Mathews, who said two tractor-trailers were blown off local highways.
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In addition to the powerful, softball-sized orbs, you'll need the Booster, a miniature amplifier/receiver to power them.
Rock the Desktop Kevin Sintumuang 2011
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Not to fret, there ARE baseball- and softball-sized diamonds elsewhere in the gem halls.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Space History in DC -- Better the Second Time Zoe P. Strassfield 2011
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The Baltimore Sun reports that softball-sized, milky white, bell-shaped jellyfish with long, trailing tentacles could be seen moving slowly about Thursday in the murky water by the USS Constellation.
Jellyfish in the Inner Harbor? Washington Post editors 2010
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Not to fret, there ARE baseball- and softball-sized diamonds elsewhere in the gem halls.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Space History in DC -- Better the Second Time Zoe P. Strassfield 2011
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Not to fret, there ARE baseball- and softball-sized diamonds elsewhere in the gem halls.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Space History in DC -- Better the Second Time Zoe P. Strassfield 2011
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The first to unspool his findings was David McKay, the NASA researcher who introduced the world to the softball-sized meteorite from Mars that, for a short time in the mid-1990s, was hailed as containing strong evidence that life once existed on that planet.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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The first to unspool his findings was David McKay, the NASA researcher who introduced the world to the softball-sized meteorite from Mars that, for a short time in the mid-1990s, was hailed as containing strong evidence that life once existed on that planet.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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Not to fret, there ARE baseball- and softball-sized diamonds elsewhere in the gem halls.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Space History in DC -- Better the Second Time Zoe P. Strassfield 2011
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Over the last 12 years as an extreme storm chaser, I've risked my life documenting the most powerful and deadly natural disasters on the planet, including mile-wide F5 tornadoes, softball-sized hail, and over a dozen hurricanes in the U.S. and Caribbean, including the devastating Hurricane Katrina from Slidell, Louisiana.
Reed Timmer: 'Into The Storm': "Storm Chasers" Reed Timmer's Extreme Weather Adventures(PHOTOS) (VIDEO) Reed Timmer 2010
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