Mercifully, you sometimes have to hit a start button to play the video, and, of course, turn your audio on.
If you read a book called Judo Strategy, they said you have to hit the strongest point when they move.
On clay, the ball bounces much higher than on other surfaces, so players have to hit the ball at shoulder level.
Sometimes you have to hit them over the head with a two-by-four.
The TouchPoint triad means the three key notes you have to hit to make the most of even the briefest of moments.
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He says the next president will have to hit the ground running.
It will have to hit hard, and high, to restore public confidence.
And Stark, the Scottish FA youth teams national coach, says whoever becomes the new Celtic boss will have to hit the ground running.
"You don't have to hit home runs every time, " he recently cautioned second-year tenor Diego Silva, who was going for a high note.
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There's PR after the break but, if you want to dig through all the detailed tables of financial data you'll have to hit up the source link.
It is similar to golf but instead of a club you have a bow and arrow and instead of a hole you have to hit balloons dotted around the rocks.
Currently if a mail-order company has no physical presence in your state, it doesn't have to hit you with your state's sales tax when it sells you something.
Mr Queiroz says the lesson from abroad is that once those in or near retirement are very numerous, reform becomes so urgent that it will have to hit them too.
With revenue growth expectations at 3.2% margins will have to increase to hit the earnings growth projections.
They are like artists who have had a hit song and are also expected to have a hit song the next time out.
In India, the situation is the reverse: only the prime minister is thought to have the authority to hit the nuclear button.
Despite a lukewarm response from critics to most of his recorded output during the past two decades, he is considered to have hit a return to form with his past couple of albums, while continuing to sell out concert halls around the world.
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But a number of much cheaper, gasoline-only cars have begun to hit the magic numbers.
As with 401(k)s, lower-cost, off-the-shelf defined-benefit plans have started to hit the market.
Some of these services already exist but have yet to hit the mainstream.
Of course, that means all of you all have got to hit the books. (Laughter.) I'm just saying.
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Only 44% of projects launched have managed to hit their fundraising goal.
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This suggests that Cowgill could have learned to hit from either side.
That way you'll have time to hit your basement gym before bedtime.
In a world moving at Internet speed, a customer's objectives are constantly being revised, so programmers have to be able to hit a moving target.
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