| 31. | Hawkins remembers Cicarell grabbing him after a football or basketball or baseball game, telling him to hit the books, to study.
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| 32. | Was titillated and stimulated to deep thoughts by " Couples, " happy when " Rabbit Redux " hit the book stores.
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| 33. | "For the Record " is the title of the Brett Favre tale of retching excess that soon will hit the book stores.
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| 34. | In the film's sustained attention to the Panthers'intellect, one can almost hear a plea for today's young blacks to hit the books.
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| 35. | Unthinkable ! ) She hit the books hard, volunteered her time to help others, lives alone and has built an enviable life.
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| 36. | Then you have 20 more hours to hit the books, and some of us are up until midnight every night with that.
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| 37. | Quayle also hit the book-tour circuit, and he had to be careful not to commingle the campaigning with the marketing too much.
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| 38. | "101 " hit the bookstores in early November, and Eckhardt, a native of the Panhandle town of Hereford, hit the book-tour trail.
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| 39. | The statute hit the books in 1986 amid the nation's crack epidemic and the " war on drugs " launched under President Reagan.
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| 40. | _Because offenses and defenses have become extremely complicated, more time is needed in camp to hit the books instead of the blocking dummy.
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