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1: Ben Wallace (CON - Wyre and Preston North) used an example, although in the physical assault space, of someone walking down a high street with a baseball - Speech Link
2: Ben Wallace (CON - Wyre and Preston North) deal with a gap where you find yourself unable to prove direct intent but—I go back to the idea of the baseball - Speech Link
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1: Lord Griffiths of Burry Port (LAB - Life peer) They were using baseball bats and broken bottles. - Speech Link
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1: Alex Chalk (CON - Cheltenham) Gentleman’s constituency with a baseball bat and starts swinging it around outside the pub, being reckless - Speech Link
2: Ben Wallace (CON - Wyre and Preston North) (Alex Chalk)—my learned friend—gave an excellent example about recklessness when he talked about a baseball - Speech Link
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1: Mike Penning (CON - Hemel Hempstead) , but we could not get those sorts of numbers from only families and loved ones, in a town that has baseball - Speech Link
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1: Lord Mendelsohn (LAB - Life peer) that I felt during the course of the debate was best expressed by that character Yogi Berra—the US baseball - Speech Link
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1: Alex Norris (LAB - Nottingham North) He is not a founding father; he was a Baltimore Orioles pitcher and is a member of the Baseball Hall - Speech Link
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1: Lord McNally (LDEM - Life peer) Noble Lords will remember that in that film, Kevin Costner was encouraged to build a baseball stadium - Speech Link
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1: Paul Monaghan (SNP - Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross) years if their dog injures a guide dog, but for only six months if they beat their dog to death with a baseball - Speech Link
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1: Owen Smith (LAB - Pontypridd) The man in charge of leave said it was their baseball bat, which they simply needed to pick up to win - Speech Link
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1: Lord Taylor of Warwick (Non-affiliated - Life peer) Cricket in turn led to baseball, while rugby was also adopted by the Americans as gridiron football. - Speech Link