He is a past master of the photo-opportunity who, as a Scottish Office minister, wowed inmates at Saughton Prison with his boxing skills by laying into a punchball. |
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I come from the part of Brooklyn, N.Y., where girls played punchball or handball, unless they were fortunate enough to have someone pay for their tennis lessons. |
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So taxi for Mr Chisora by the 10th – unless boxing's political champion has taken his eye off the punchball. |
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I was drawn to street photography because there are pictures everywhere there: a woman holding a dog, a baby screaming to be put in a pram, kids playing punchball, stores with huge barrels of kosher pickles outside. |
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In black and red or black and yellow, the set includes the punchball on a stand, boxing gloves and a pump with needle for the ball. |
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In black and red black and yellow, the set includes the punchball on a stand, boxing gloves and a pump with needle for the ball. |
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The dawn-to-dusk games, from baseball and basketball to punchball and slapball, forged a fire in him to win. |
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We had to jump onto big red balls floating in water, clamber through mud, balance on rolling barrels and climb a punchball wall. |
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His wife Louise had forbidden him to attempt to beat his own world punchball record of 32 hours, 20 minutes. |
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Better still, why not live out your Raging Bull fantasies by pummelling this desk-mounted punchball. |
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I couldn't reach the first sewer on the street in punchball when I was a kid. |
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But he also played punchball and made Ebbets Field his second home. |
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Here, Christ recoils like a punchball – then springs back for more. |
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Punchball is a sport similar to baseball but without a pitcher, catcher, or bat. |
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