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She had eaten a pomegranate from the underworld which forced her to return.
Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.
Peter forced the Russian nobility to adopt ways of western Europe, after returning from a tour of England and the Netherlands. Hope this helped! :)
Nothing in your situation. Only maybe if there is less than two outs and at least another runner on second. If there is less than two outs, the infield fly rule applies. The runner should stay on first base. The batsman would be out anyway. That is the purpose of the infield fly rule. It was put in when Ty Cobb had a similar situation. He was playing short stop. There were runners on first and second. A batter hit a pop up toward him. He yelled, "I got it." The runners stayed on first and second. He dropped the ball. Tagged the runner on second. Stepped on the base, and threw the ball to first for a triple play. Then baseball put in the infield fly rule. If there is a popup in the infield with zero or 1 outs, and runners on base that would be forced out, the batter is out and the runner should not advance.
What do you mean "returning"? He's the owner of the Charlotte Bobcats, so he's not exactly "away".He's extremely unlikely to return as a player, since he's pushing fifty and was forced into his (third!) retirement several years ago due to torn cartilage in his knee.
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yes he was taking a break
An 'infield fly' is a term in baseball where the ball shoots extremely high and is caught in the infield. This is important because it prevents a 'sacrifice fly' which would be a fly ball in the outfield where a base runner could possibly advance. It is also a rule in softball. If the ump calls "infield fly" then its an automatic out if there are runners on 1st and second with less than 2 outs or if bases are loaded with less than 2 outs. It is there so the team cannot get all three outs out of one play. If you leave the base after the ball has hit the mit of an infielder or has touched the ground you are at your own risk and is considered a steal.
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Only if (a) you have the original receipt, (b) it's in perfect condition and (c) the original packaging is still intact. The shop is not forced to give you a refund - they can give you a credit note instead.
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Lead runner has the right to the bag as long as they are not being forced ahead by occupants of other bases. If the runner on 3rd was not being forced they can return to the bag and the runner from 2nd must return to 2nd. The runner returning to second if tagged is out and unless the runner returning to 3rd is tagged while off the base then they are safe. If both runner attempt to occupy the base at the same time and fielder tags both runners while they occupy the base the runner from 2nd is out unless they are being forced ahead then the runner from 3rd is out.