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She takes away his phone or laptop, really just a normal grounding
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My son was on the grouds crew for a AAA minor league team, and I saw them build a mound in the indoor batting cages. I was told by the head grouds keeper that the mound is 12 " above home plate with a 1" fer foot drop going from the mound toward home plate. Also, the top area of the mound, a 24" circle is totally flat around the mound, something I never knew before.
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fuel pump shut-off is only usually activated in accidents/rollovers etc. Several reasons for no start. The cheapest things first are changing out fuel pump relay or check the fuse whatever applies to rule that out. These fuses and relays are almost always in the engine compartment. Next check loose connections/grouds at the coil or coils. Have access to one of those portable obd-II scanners to see if any codes are present? Oh, yeah you could also check the fuel line filter if it is not contained in the fuel tank that is. So far I have only dealt with bad relays. I havent had to change out fuel pump yet. Hope this helps.
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The hazaras were known to be of Mongol descend, and shia converts. Because they're the only shia group opposed to the sunni group they were thought as of 'lesser being'. The hazaras weren't known much back then, no one would dare to enter their grazing grouds/lands, located in the center of the country and so the pashtuns grew jealous and angry. Today even the government set up by U.S/NATO discriminates the hazara by letting pashtuns to graze on the hazara lands and having the right to shoot the hazara on sight with no punishment.
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