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While there was one notable instance where a Reds player openly complained about balls and strikes - third baseman Scott Rolen had a spirited discussion on his way back to the dugout after taking a called third strike to lead off the fifth - it didn't seem that most of the Reds were balking about the width of Hirschbeck's zone. Instead, they seemed to concede that the night belonged to Halladay. "That's why he's probably the best pitcher in baseball," said Bruce, who was Cincinnati's only base runner

Reds concede night belonged to Halladay By: KEVIN COONEY

Bucks County Courier Times

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"All I'm saying is we were not asleep; we were not having a fight; there was nothing serious going on in the cockpit that would threaten the people in the back at all," he told The Associated Press in an interview at his home in Salem, Oregon.

He declined to discuss what exactly happened but did insist, "It was not a serious event, from a safety issue."

"I can't go into it, but it was innocuous."

MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 24, 2009

Co-Pilot: Airport Overshoot "Innocuous"Says He and Pilot Didn't Doze or Have Argument When Northwest Flight Flew Past Minneapolis; Doesn't Say What Did Happen

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updated 6:42 p.m. ET, Tues., Sept. 25, 2007

NEW YORK - Sarah Silverman still is responding to the negative reaction to her Britney Spears jokes at the MTV Video Music Awards.“The joke that everyone was upset about — me calling the kids ‘adorable mistakes’ — was the most innocuous joke,” the 36-year-old comedian tells Us Weekly magazine in the issue that comes out Friday. “It never occurred to me that would be deemed hurtful or over the line.”

Silverman calls Spears VMA joke ‘innocuous’

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INNOCUOUS—

Not causing disapproval or harm; harmless

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