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hit verb accost, assail, assault, attack, batter, beat, damage, deal a blow, harm, hurt, inflict harm, inflict injury Associated concepts: battery, hit and run See also: assault, attack, beat, collide, contact, impinge, impress, lash, strike How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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We hit the ground running with our business plan in California and we're hitting the ground running here, too," he said. Hitting the ground running, the new Indy TM Lance Dawes signed up Canada's own Chris Haslam and Colorado's Angel Ramirez. Silverman, 53, is hitting the ground running for Gerard, hiring Jonathan Bloch, an investment banker formerly with Chanin Capital Partners, and Internet research analyst David Takata, formerly with Gruntal & Co. |
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