The army of arthropods slurped bits of organic material out of the muck, then ejected balls of it like so many wads of chewing tobacco. |
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The Italian sport of bocce, lawn bowling with heavy metal balls, is a popular pastime. |
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He didn't appear to have much zip or intensity and dropped some catchable balls. |
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Electrons and atoms are not like tiny snooker balls bouncing around in accordance with Newton's laws. |
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Her list should include nail files, cotton balls, polish remover, cuticle pushers and nippers, and hand cream for everyone. |
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In the last issue, we reviewed the terms and definitions for bowling balls, lanes, and lane play. |
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Uncle Rico lives in a trailer and is stuck in the past, reliving his glory days as a football also-ran by videoing himself throwing balls. |
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Goal raids were frantic and the keepers were kept busy as the balls shot into the box and past the bars regularly. |
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Some laddu are made from a mixture of khoya and sugar formed into balls without cooking. |
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He was making a computer game which involved him donning an all-in-one black Lycra catsuit with white balls attached. |
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Team USA threw a couple of balls away with ill-conceived alley-oops, missed a few wide-open jumpers and blew a couple of defensive assignments. |
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Coincidentally, he'd been kvetching to me about the lack of masquerade balls, just before I found out that there was going to be one. |
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I remember standing with my mum watching the old wrecking balls knocking down the tenements when I was about six. |
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You can demolish a stone wall with a sledgehammer, and it's fairly easy to level a five-story building using excavators and wrecking balls. |
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He was doing Pilates and working out with oversized exercise balls long before either became trendy. |
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Lord knows how we will all cope when the truly important stuff begins and people in curious woollies are hitting dimpled balls into little holes. |
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However, winter woollens, knitted or woven, often develop little balls of fluff. |
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Thai families are woofing down servings of roast squid, fish balls and sticky rice. |
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Spring flowers give way to those gum balls, woody balls covered with curved spines and containing one or two winged seeds. |
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They wore knee pads because play was rough, with frequent fights over balls that went out of bounds. |
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Although it is best known for its metal woods, it also produces irons, golf balls and Odyssey putters. |
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Our panel reviewed drivers, fairway woods, irons, wedges, putters, balls and hybrid clubs. |
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Initially, children had no access to recreational facilities, not even balls. |
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On a straight line two balls can kiss a ball in the centre, one on the left and one on the right. |
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Then they were asked to put on headphones and hit the balls again while a recording of the impact sound played in their ears. |
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Our gift baskets, witch balls and salt lamps are not readily available in other local stores. |
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Fishermen were very superstitious and took the witch balls from the house to protect them against sea-devils and sea-spirits. |
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For centuries, witch balls have been suspended in the windows of homes to ward off evil spirits. |
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No two witch balls will ever look the same, each is very unique in it's appearance. |
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The balls of your feet should be on the platform, with your heels slightly below. |
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Choking back the bile, eyes streaming with tears, I doused cotton balls and tossed them around the attic. |
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The balls are too heavy for smallish children, but school age and older kids are certain to enjoy the challenge. |
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As a receiver, Hall adjusts well to poorly thrown balls and also can return kicks. |
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For nearly 70 years the undisputed champion of performance golf balls featured rubber windings wrapped around a liquid-filled core. |
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He won a couple of hard balls in the forward line that were very important, kicked one goal himself and had a hand in a couple of others. |
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As nice as Ben was, he threw up one of the most astounding air balls from the line we've ever seen. |
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He was the good-natured guy who shot all those air balls and then sank a perfect basket. |
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Windborne hairs released when the seed balls fall apart may cause mild nasal irritation to those with tree allergies. |
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There will also be convertibles to drive to the countryside, horses to ride on the beach, piano keys to tickle, and tennis balls to swat. |
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An out-of-touch Ashraful hung around purposelessly for 31 balls, making 13 before holing out at widish long-on. |
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India lost to Zimbabwe in an earlier game because they bowled too many wides and no balls and today was no different. |
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They upped the tempo somewhat but were guilty of ballooning some bad balls wide of their intended mark. |
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Hat tricks, in which a bowler takes a wicket with three consecutive balls, are fairly uncommon. |
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He took 2-37 and then rapped out 61 off only 36 balls with 12 fours as his side won by seven wickets. |
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The main man played keepy-uppy, resplendent in a Celtic tracksuit, before kicking a couple of balls into the crowd. |
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With the pace of the second set of new balls Udomchoke strokes back Henman's first serve with venom. |
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The only rig permitted at most of the Highland balls is white tie or Highland dress. |
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The white-out breaks to a view of Mount Columbia, then the mist closes down again like someone raking dry cotton balls over our eyes. |
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For some, it should have long since gone the way of fans with rattles and balls with laces into a museum. |
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Heat oil in a kadai and, with a wet hand, drop small balls of the paste into it. |
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The foundation provided him with new cricket whites, boots, gloves, pads, anew bat, a helmet, six balls and a cricket bag. |
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Denver's rarefied air adds about 10 percent to the length of fly balls, making extra base hits too easy. |
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The fur on tennis balls and the stitching on baseballs also create turbulence, which similarly affects the aerodynamics. |
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The entire nation passes the useless time watching the coloured balls wheek round each Saturday lottery evening. |
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So they have him jumping rope and moving balls around his legs, strange stuff that frustrates him. |
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If the next movement is a jump or a pointe step off both feet, the dancer will keep her weight equally on the balls of both feet. |
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I hate it when I'm at the gym and I wanna use the medicine balls but all these juiceheads are there. |
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The performance of jugglery with balls, words and other inventions is sure to leave the audience spellbound. |
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There was a time when the better players had balls with a wide variety of pin positions, allowing a rainbow of reactions. |
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She is one of the better story jugglers in the business today, but this time she has too many balls in the air at one time. |
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Bismarck has been described by historians as a political juggler who could keep swinging half a dozen balls in his hands simultaneously. |
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Sloppy would be the most accurate word to describe the mess of air balls, blown layups and turnovers. |
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The director is a juggler in this movie, trying to keep a hundred different balls, a hundred different plot lines and characters, in the air. |
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True princesses, though, like tatting lace, embroidery, balls, affairs of the state, and so on and so on. |
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The jubilant crowd shrieked as the balls sailed into the stands' perimeters and crashed into the boundary. |
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Dimples on spinning golf balls reduce air resistance and increase lift by creating turbulence in the air flowing past the balls. |
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Anyway, I can't just go to some tennis court with my racquet and balls, I need someone to play with and that's why I need a club. |
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The challenges included running, catching, balancing tennis balls on rackets and practising ground strokes and volleys. |
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The balls are gathered in the triangle rack with the black eight-ball in the middle. |
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A jink, a change of pace and it was to the endline to hammer across balls the sort great headers dream of. |
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You are challenged to understand the importance of balancing the five balls. |
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Hoss ran through the figure again, his bulk easily balanced on the balls of his feet, his movements light and sure. |
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The boy ducked lithely, and Gordon had some difficulty staying balanced on the balls on his feet. |
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The old bur oak's leaves are now large and leathery, the green acorns nearly the size of golf balls. |
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Let the balls sit on a sheet of waxed paper for 24 hours to harden and dry. |
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Our quickies bowl with such amazing consistency that they manage a slew of wides and no balls each game. |
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When the weather is cold, they cluster into compact balls and shiver, warming the hive. |
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Because they formed within the peat, coal balls generally contain very little detrital clay minerals and quartz. |
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Two teams get four balls each and aim to get them nearest the white ball or the jack. |
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Last week, she made her intentions abundantly clear, especially to those who doubted that she had the balls to run for high office. |
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Canadian Wallyball has the largest selection of wallyballs in Canada, from recreational to the top pro competition balls. |
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It's still three strikes you're out and four balls for a walk but so much of the fun is gone. |
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Never one to draw many base on balls, Rich is walking at the lowest rate of his career. |
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He was ably supported by his partner who was quite happy to play second fiddle, taking 47 balls for his five runs. |
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The smaller.50-caliber balls could be used in the.60-caliber musket, although they would require more wadding than the larger ones. |
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Put the rag balls into the burrow as far as you can and cover the hole lightly with dirt or wadded newspaper. |
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He and Noel jumped out of the crowd, almost as if they had just magically appeared, and bombarded me with wadded up paper balls. |
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For a snack we had a couple of Almond Butter Protein Balls that I had pre-made for the trip. |
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Does he have the balls to run again after someone resigns over ethical issues? |
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If you prefer them chewy in the middle and crisp outside, chill the balls of dough. |
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Make a batch of these rum balls, climb into a onesie, and let your favorite movie do the rest. |
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He was in Amsterdam and he was suffering from blue balls at a time when he was on leave and had a little money in his pocket. |
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Eventually people filed out, grinning broadly, bouncing on the balls of their feet. |
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The exhilaration is short-lived, though, because Carey basically blue balls us. |
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From cayenne pepper master cleanses to cotton balls, women have ingested a lot of weird items in an effort to lose weight. |
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Inzamam's experience and class came through as he defended watchfully, ran sparingly, and made the loose balls count with crunching drives off the back foot. |
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Be sure to wash your own hands thoroughly after touching your child's eyes, and throw away items like gauze or cotton balls after they have been used. |
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I once told a student to shoot twenty racks of balls every day. |
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However, eight balls later, a little extra lift from Zoysa was enough to snare India's maestro, the ball brushing his glove on the way through to Kaluwitharana. |
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On the right a male juggler is intent on keeping three balls in the air. |
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Other acts have included a helicopter dangling a cheeseburger in front of him, people whacking him with golf balls and drunken revelers pelting him with eggs. |
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At my first weekly hourlong lesson last spring, English watched me whack a hundred balls over the net, then suggested that we radically overhaul my form to enhance my chi. |
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Early on, we had been conscientious about providing them with gender-neutral toys like blocks, balls, and puzzles. |
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Expect a lot of foul balls and whiffs until you adjust to the speed. |
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Chef Humberto Molina-Segura bounces on the balls of his feet, eyes agleam behind wire-rim spectacles, introducing his food to first-time guests at Red Onion Seafood y Mas. |
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Mick McEvoy was the best Laois defender on view as he held Paul Flynn scoreless from play but the wing forward did finish with eight points from placed balls. |
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Like all inaugural pageants, this one, with its parade and balls and tacky souvenirs, is satisfying in each of us an atavistic love of kingliness. |
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In England, glass-ball fishing floats are commonly used, as are witch balls, colored glass balls intended to be hung in homes to keep out witches. |
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The gazing balls found in many of today's gardens are derived from the silvered witch balls that acted as convex mirrors, warding off evil by reflecting it away. |
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It was a typical Southern upbringing complete with not one, but two debutante balls. |
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With the game being a drudgery of spilled balls, abject kicking and woeful execution of the few scoring opportunities that were created the mind wandered. |
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In the past it's always been those nasty orange balls of salmon roe, like unripe redcurrants that pop with an unclean fishy aftertaste in your mouth. |
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The precious cargo of two dozen gutta-perch balls, three woods, three irons and a putter arrived at the doorstep of John Reid's new home in Yonkers not a day too soon. |
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And on spring nights of purple sunsets, with woodsmoke scenting the air and new-born lambs covering the hillsides like little balls of cottonwool, it must have been heavenly. |
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And in your chicken soup do you prefer kreplach or matzoh balls? |
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Musical genius, gifted writer, indubitable king of narcotic and alcoholic excess, Zevon now shows us that, in the face of oblivion, he also has balls the size of cantaloupes. |
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The bathroom is easily scented by placing oil-scented cotton balls in inconspicuous places, or sprinkle oils directly onto silk or dried flower arrangements or wreaths. |
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For safety reasons, the original plan to implode the buildings using explosives was abandoned and wrecking balls and machines were used in the demolition. |
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Saturday DECEMBER 20 There are metaphorical balls and chains, and then there are real ones. |
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A giant tree squirrel the size of a Yorkshire terrier hangs from a branch affixed to the wall just above foot-long centipedes and pill bugs as big as golf balls. |
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Babe Ruth, meanwhile, began knocking balls out of parks as if hitting tee shots at a driving range. |
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A collection of male senior employees gather in the boardroom to talk to Balls over coffee and Viennese whirls. |
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For a slow-burning, energy-stabilizing treat, pick up some Spirulina Ginseng Balls or tamari almonds from your local health food store. |
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Bonds broke the major-league record for Bases on Balls in a season, with his 171st free pass. |
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Balls one to nine are racked up in a diamond with the nine ball in the middle and the one ball nearest the baulk line. |
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In fact, Mr Balls insists that he always wanted to stay on at the Treasury into the second term to complete unfinished business. |
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Balls are still bowled at the body, but bouncers are limited to two an over and the batsmen wear face guards. |
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Ed Balls, the chancellor's once and future righthand man, gave every indication in the Commons that drastic action could be taken. |
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In his speech, Mr Balls contrasted the recovery taking place in Britain and the US with the stuttering economies of the eurozone and Japan. |
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The Balls Pond Road was in seasonal festive mood with lights flashing red, green and amber. |
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As the name suggests, a yarn winder is a device used to wind balls of yarn. |
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There were infield hits, balls finding holes, poor baserunning, and another defeat for the last-place Sox on Friday night. |
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Bating first, Al Nahda scored 114 for six wickets in eight overs with Abdul Rouf top scoring with 50 runs off just 19 balls. |
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On the other hand they can opt for one of our ecological detergents or, to be totally eco-friendly, could use wash balls. |
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The early balls were made from wood and clay, but the rich preferred to use ivory. |
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Cushions began to be stuffed with substances to allow the balls to rebound, in order to enhance the appeal of the game. |
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If the scores are equal when all the balls have been potted, the black is placed back on its spot as a tiebreaker. |
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The objective of the game is to score more points than one's opponent by potting object balls in the correct order. |
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A batter must try to hit any good balls that are bowled, but need not run hitting the ball. |
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It is played on a larger pitch compared to the Rounders England game and consequently uses larger bats and slightly larger balls. |
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Games played under these rules use smaller bats and balls and are played on a smaller pitch compared to GAA games. |
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Some ball manufacturers such as Dunlop use a different method of grading balls based on experience. |
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Common training equipment includes free weights, rowing machines, jump rope, and medicine balls. |
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Ball boys and girls may be employed to retrieve balls, pass them to the players, and hand players their towels. |
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There is salty sea air, boulders strewn around, the mirror of the Sanomatalo and the balls of light in the hands of the train station Atlantes. |
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Additional clear space around the court is required in order for players to reach overrun balls. |
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Tennis balls were traditionally manufactured in the United States and Europe. |
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This will enable them to catch the low line drive or get the glove down quickly for ground balls. |
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Tennis balls must conform to certain criteria for size, weight, deformation, and bounce to be approved for regulation play. |
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Modern tennis balls are made of hollow vulcanized rubber with a felt coating. |
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Tennis balls were originally made of cloth strips stitched together with thread and stuffed with feathers. |
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Pitch and outfield variations can have a significant effect on how balls behave and are fielded as well as on batting. |
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The fielding captain often tactically changes their position between balls. |
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Live flamingos are used as mallets and hedgehogs as balls, and Alice once again meets the Cheshire Cat. |
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The room was piled high with boxes containing the priceless tickets for gatecrasher Balls. |
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Led Zeppelin changed their show by utilising things such as lasers, professional light shows and mirror balls. |
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In Hong Kong, curry fish balls are street snack, and curry brisket is a typical main course in cha chaan teng and fast food restaurants. |
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Many other colleges hold smaller events during the year that they call summer balls or parties. |
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Hodges wanted to feel his balls banging against Walker's body as his love pump worked her hole. |
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If I knew where Mel Gibson was, I'd be down on the floor licking his balls at this very moment. |
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Dunlop extended its brand from tires to other rubber products such as shoes, golf balls, tennis racquets, and adhesives. |
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From 1945 to 2002 all the tennis balls for Wimbledon were made by Slazenger off the A61 in the south of Barnsley. |
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This was a real kick in the balls to us because Afghanistan was going on, September 11 had just happened, and we were away from our families. |
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This place is a one-stop sport shop that will help restring your racket, adjust your new bike and even pump up your sport balls. |
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Match shorts are a lot tighter so I don't have any problem with the balls but practice shorts are baggier and that's what caused the problem. |
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I'm hitting some nice balata balls and I've got a perfect green to practice putting on. |
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And grubby clothes can be laundered with reusable laundry balls in place of powder. |
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His favorite is a remote touch pad near the back of the boat that allows the Balls to control the stereo without having to leave the comfort of their floating water toys. |
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He attended court and was guest of honour at a number of banquets and balls. |
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Scenes of celebration erupted across the country, balls and victory feasts were held and church bells were rung. |
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The powders were mixed for 72 h using a ball mill with WC-Co balls and pure ethanol as the liquid medium. |
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Isis had crawled under the center table with its red plush cover with little round balls for fringe. |
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What if I went up? Imagine nobody had done it before. It would be hoaching with balls and stuff, hundreds of things. |
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Meanwhile the street boys kept up a shower of mud balls, many of which hit the Doctor, while the rest were distributed upon his assailants. |
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Readers in Teston, to the south on the A26, are the UK's leading manufacturer of cricket balls. |
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Bar stools and pool balls were used as weapons in a Dewsbury bar brawl that left one man in hospital with head injuries. |
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The third type of function allows you to check on the state of the joystick's buttons, axes, hats, and balls. |
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Swedish designer Simon Morris spent years experimenting with magnets, levitating everything from shoes to soccer balls. |
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Grease up the cookie sheet, 'cause I hate when my balls stick. Then preheat the oven to threefifty. And give that spoon a lick. |
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My sister beats me at pool in public a second time. I claim some dignity back by potting two of my balls before Tammy sinks the black. |
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His next mission is to set up a recovery program for a large stick insect called the phasmid, which is only found on Balls Pyramid, just off Lord Howe. |
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Countless professional golfers have seen their dreams of winning the Open Championship squandered by hitting their balls into those bunkers. |
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Swordfish charge at high speed through the bait balls, slashing with their swords to kill or stun prey. |
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It is to our interest to let Lee and Johnston come together, just as a billiard-player would nurse the balls when he has them in a nice place. |
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Toshack and Keegan struck up a successful partnership with Toshack winning balls in the air and Keegan finishing the knock downs. |
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The style has also evolved from flat foot to dancing on the balls of the feet. |
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Ice pellets are a form of precipitation consisting of small, translucent balls of ice. |
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Humpback whales, among others, form in collaboration bubble carpets to herd krill or plankton into bait balls before lunging at them. |
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Fisher implemented a program of banquets and balls for important dignitaries to improve diplomatic relations. |
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But on Tuesday morning it was crowded with players, some toting paddlelike bats, and filled with the sound of leather balls struck by wood. |
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Ice pellets or sleet are a form of precipitation consisting of small, translucent balls of ice. |
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It was formerly used to make cutlery handles, billiard balls, piano keys, Scottish bagpipes, buttons and a wide range of ornamental items. |
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There are examples of astrolabes with artistic pointers in the shape of balls, stars, snakes, hands, dogs' heads, and leaves, among others. |
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Tar balls or pieces of tar in small numbers are found in the kelp and on the beaches. |
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The balls were made of dog skin leather, because it has no pores, and stuffed with sheep's wool and were inked. |
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There was still some slag left in the puddle balls, so while they were still hot they would be shingled to remove the remaining slag and cinder. |
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That was achieved by forging the balls under a hammer, or by squeezing the bloom in a machine. |
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Sometimes European ironworks would skip the shingling process completely and roll the puddle balls. |
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Additionally, the use of materials like Bitumen and even squash balls have been required by specific circumstances. |
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The facility currently hosts pantomime and music events and can be hired for weddings, balls, private parties etc. |
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Worms with many feet, which round themselves into balls, are bred chiefly under logs of timber. |
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The batsman succumbed to a snorter of short balls from the bowler and nicked a thin edge to the keeper. |
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As we were driving home, large spludgy balls of sleet drummed against the roof of the car. We had to wait a while before getting out. |
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Roxy was knitting tiny finger-puppet monsters. The Gem was peppered with balls of wool and potentially stabby knitting needles. |
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Tennis may be the quietest sport, with long stretches of respectful silence interrupted only by the thwop of balls being hit. |
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Suitable toys include wooden bricks, balls, trucks, hammer and pegs, an undressable doll, large cartons for the child to climb in and out of. |
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To the attics where thin pink salamanders writhed through crushed red Xmas balls and turned all silver and red and Xmassy. |
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He cannot become skillful at this by having someone throw balls up in the air for him. |
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Spread across the ground were hundreds of Baskin Robbins beach balls, with joyous and excited young children waiting to grab hold of one. |
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When they turn brown and break loose in the fall winds, they roll like giant beach balls, sometimes scattering their seeds for a mile or more. |
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I had six weeks of hitting old, grey balls and there was that bit more whippiness in my game. |
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I had six weeks of hitting old, grey balls rather than rock-hard duke balls and there was that bit more whippiness in my game. |
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The Panthers scored a pair of runs on the wild pitches and added four runs off six passed balls. |
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All nine wild pitches came with Molina behind the plate, although he thinks only two of them were balls he should have blocked. |
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But he's also evolved from the mythic Mexican cowboy of the 19th century, the charro, who even if he had nothing else had balls. |
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Christmas shiny balls are today very rare and often mistaken as witch balls. |
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When the British came to America, so did the art of making witch balls.Folk hung witch balls in the chimney for the same reason. |
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The hydraulic attachments also offer contractors levels of precision far superior to those of traditional wrecking balls. |
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In other words, the Kings were motivated by equal parts desperation and determination to throw their bodies around like wrecking balls. |
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They're too busy patting themselves on the back to notice the damage their wrecking balls have been doing. |
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Also, officials decided to forgo some equipment such as wrecking balls and dynamite in favor of subtler means such as bulldozers and cranes. |
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The building was saved from the wrecking balls in a legal battle last year. |
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The sculpture is dotted with about 40 translucent gold balls that each contain a xenon flash lamp and a little computer. |
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She brought him off with her mouth, while gently tickling his balls, and got herself off with her fingers while she did him. |
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In Alzheimer's disease, you get lots of big sticky balls of amyloid-beta, made up of many individual amyloids, which latch on to brain neurons. |
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Recent World Cups have also featured official match balls specially designed for each World Cup. |
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A number of enigmatic carved stone balls have been found at the site and some are on display in the museum. |
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The earliest examples of art from what is now Scotland are highly decorated carved stone balls from the Neolithic period. |
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Linesmen are responsible for indicating the direction of line balls to the referee and also for conferring with the referee. |
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Linesmen are responsible for indicating the direction of line balls to the referee. |
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The jars are modern and sophisticated, and can be reused for q-tips, cotton balls, make-up pads, or your little one's socks. |
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I remember the first time someone asked me to grab their balls, I remember the power it gave me. |
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The accordion also began to be a central instrument at Highland balls and dances. |
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Some balls appear to have been dropped without being fired, some missed their targets, and others are distorted from hitting human bodies. |
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Finds of musket balls appear to mirror the lines of men who stood and fought. |
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Sometimes, wealthy men and women would braid their hair and fasten hollow golden balls to the braids. |
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Javel led the run chase with a superb innings of 104 runs, which came off 27 balls. |
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In their first match of the World Cup, Ireland defeated the West Indies by 4 wickets, chasing down 304 runs with 25 balls to spare. |
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Each BBG receives a certificate, a can of used balls, a group photograph and a programme when leaving. |
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Garnish the ragu balls with a sprig of parsley, and top the mozzarella balls with a leaf or two of basil. |
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Including the previous innings, Flintoff had taken four wickets in nine balls. |
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Flintoff also took runs off Kasprowicz, with his third over yielding 20 runs for England, including a couple of no balls. |
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Nightwatchman Matthew Hoggard survived four balls to end the day, when England held a lead of 124 runs, with nine wickets in hand. |
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Flintoff's 68 was scored off 62 balls, and Lee's 18 balls were taken for 26 runs, including two sixes. |
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The Ducks don't have any wide receivers taller than Tuinei, who could be a threat on jump balls in the red zone. |
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Frost was a defensive force, pulling down 11 rebounds, forcing several jump balls, and notching a steal. |
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Where applicable, a minimum of 10 innings batted or 50 balls bowled applies. |
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Fast leg theory involved bowling fast balls directly at the batsman's body. |
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From August 2006 to 2013, Umbro supplied match balls for all FA Cup matches. |
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It consisted of five wickets in five balls, across two innings and separated by seven days, as the match took place on consecutive Saturdays. |
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One of the balls from the final is now on display in the National Football Museum in Manchester. |
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He smuggled a golf club and two golf balls on board Apollo 14 with the intent to golf on the Moon. |
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Golf bags have several pockets designed for carrying equipment and supplies such as tees, balls, and gloves. |
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Golf is a club and ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. |
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Speed pool is a standard billiards game where the balls must be pocketed in as little time as possible. |
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In straight rail, a player scores a point and may continue shooting each time his cue ball makes contact with both other balls. |
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Rapid shaking of the vessel causes these balls to grind one or more of the reactants into powder. |
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In Russian pyramid there are sixteen balls, as in pool, but fifteen are white and numbered, and the cue ball is usually red. |
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But with England needing just 21 from 24 balls with five wickets remaining, umpires Aleem Dar and Kumar Dharmasena produced their dreaded light meters. |
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The robot fed the players with balls on the forehand or backhand or alternatively to the forehand and backhand at varying speeds and intervals ranging from slow to fast. |
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Initially, the mace was used to push the balls, rather than strike them. |
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He complained that the deadness of the balls affected his game. |
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Mark Alleyne had the rare distinction of bowling a wicket maiden in the sixth over of the Worcestershire innings, dismissing Mason after five dot balls. |
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So, Michael and his severely mentally ill clients might be seen at the local driving range hitting a bucket of balls or participating in a wiffleball tournament. |
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The game can also be played on smaller tables using fewer red balls. |
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Sometimes a large pair of tongs are used to remove the puddle balls. |
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Taking along a pint of P.G. and a large supply of goof balls to taper off. |
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The Windies were skittled for a paltry 128 at Wellington, and the home side wrapped up a seven-wicket win with a massive 177 balls to spare to square the series. |
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The former was played with fifteen red balls and one black positioned in a triangle, while the latter involved the potting of designated coloured balls. |
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Steyn continues and it's all a bit more orderly down his end as O'Brien defends the first three balls with a straight bat and a respectful dip of the head. |
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Brenda recalled the girls' Two Balls wall game and the rhyme that accompanied it. |
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Billiard balls have been made from many different materials since the start of the game, including clay, bakelite, celluloid, crystallite, ivory, plastic, steel and wood. |
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Below the border were five teams that undergone 3-game playoff wherein the Pin Raker bested Pin Rockers Thunder Balls, Amri Team and Scratchers. |
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William also bowled a few balls to kids while his wife kept wicket. |
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All Rushworth's victims were righthanders beaten by balls moving into them, but Hain was more resolute in getting into line and showed excellent judgement of what to leave. |
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Billiard balls vary from game to game, in size, design and quantity. |
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Either the 38-year-old mother-of-two didn't realise she was showing everybody her, er, beach balls, or she got the wrong night for the Washed-Up Old Pin-Up's Awards. |
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He was famous for organising the city's popular Blitz Balls and tea dances and for his own band The Nostalgics. |
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Balls can cause a problem, but if you have room for a piece of grass to accommodate, say, French cricket, that's great. |
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The 28-year-old not only hassled the visitors' midfield but also delivered pinpoint balls with alarming accuracy as far as the east Londoners were concerned. |
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The RLPO forms the soundtrack of the year, from the Viennese Balls to premieres of Tavener's Requiem and Karl Jenkins' Stabat Mater. |
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With the donation from the Mars Refuel Drink Fund we will be able to buy some much needed new equipment for the club including bibs, training mats and balls. |
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Their favourite is the balance test with the ping pong balls but they also like the lava lamp, which is something different but very simple to make. |
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The effect of ferromagnetic materials in the compass's environment can be corrected by two iron balls mounted on either side of the compass binnacle. |
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Although the process of producing the balls has remained virtually unchanged for the past 100 years, the majority of manufacturing now takes place in the Far East. |
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To most Americans, nanotechnology means limited improvements, as in stain-resistant clothing, superdurable bowling balls or transparent sunscreens. |
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The ball is usually white, but there is no statutory colour, black being a common colour for Kyles Athletic and fluorescent balls now being available. |
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Tories ridiculed stammerer Mr Balls as he mixed his words and began to stutter. |
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The boxes were packed with soft toys, teddy bears, tennis balls, finger puppets, jigsaws, yo-yos, small musical instruments along with stationery items. |
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Ping-pong balls, tennis balls, golf balls, basketballs and beach balls. |
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They tried to get her in the game by letting her operate the ball machine, but she lashed out by aiming balls straight at their faces or over their heads. |
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An over consists of six balls bowled, excluding wides and no balls. |
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Occasionally you would get a perfect summer day where you could enjoy a sloshball game until nine in the evening, when it got too dark to catch fly balls. |
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He is partially colour blind and has difficulty distinguishing between the red and brown balls, once even potting a brown ball believing it to be a red ball. |
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Throughout the first six innings, Kelly watched his knuckleballs hop wildly toward the plate and usually end up called balls by home plate umpire Scott Higgins. |
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The report also said nine tenants at accommodation in Balls Road, Birkenhead, were undercharged but the remaining 13 were overcharged. |
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Not the obsession with the isms and the ists of Balls, Miliband, Cooper and Alexander and their acolytes. |
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A no ball or a wide does not count towards the six balls in the over. |
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In his speech to the Fabian Society, Balls said Labour would crack down on tax avoiders, balance the nation's finances and cut debts. |
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Senior Labour shadow cabinet members, notably Ed Balls, Douglas Alexander, and Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy, were defeated. |
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