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==Trivia== *Pitch is an arc title with numerous meanings relevant to its events: **With the standard theme of darkness and light, it can be shorthand for the color pitch black **the pitch in pitch black, in turn, refers to an extremely dark and viscous type of tar **Pitch is a measure of frequency, and can apply to both light and sound, such as in descriptions of the well-known [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doppler%20effect Doppler effect] dealing with rising and falling pitches. **Pitch can also refer to a playing field such as a baseball field, and the act of throwing an object. **Pitch is also part of several escalation and conflict-related idioms in English, such as "fevered pitch" meaning an agitated state (especially of a group or collective activity), or a "pitched battle" for large-scale violent combat **In business jargon, pitch has several additional idiomatic meanings- for example a "sales pitch" is an attempt to convince someone to agree to a purchase or deal, and an "elevator pitch" is a proposal summarized such that it can be delivered to the captive audience on an elevator before it reaches the destination floor.
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