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  2. Kolobok - Wikipedia

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    1929 drawing of grandfather, grandmother, and Kolobok by artist Конончук Сергій Пилипович, Kononchuk Serhii Pylypovych (1912—1941) Kolobok is translated from Ukrainian as "small round bun", [8] or from Russian as round dough, [7] though it has also been thought to reference the Eastern European Bread, kalach, [2] or possibly a round palt (based on the Swedish food item ...

  3. Ball - Wikipedia

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    A ball is a round object (usually spherical, but can sometimes be ovoid) [1] with several uses. It is used in ball games , where the play of the game follows the state of the ball as it is hit, kicked or thrown by players.

  4. Ball (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ball of wax example, also known as the wax argument, a thought experiment by René Descartes in his Meditations on First Philosophy; Boule de Genève (Geneva ball), a type of pendant watch in the shape of a small ball; Times Square Ball or the Ball; Round shot or cannonball or ball, a round projectile fired from guns and cannons

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  6. List of sports idioms - Wikipedia

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    Ball games: To remain alert. In most games involving balls, it is important for players to keep track of the ball. AHDI dates to circa 1900. [37] keep the ball rolling (keep the ball bowling) Some ball games: To keep a conversation or endeavour from flagging. In some games, the ball must be kept moving or play stops.

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    The red light on John Tesh’s answering machine was blinking. With the press of a button, a cassette tape began to roll and a message that would go on to change his life started to play.. It was ...

  8. Glossary of cricket terms - Wikipedia

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    A ball which cannot be retrieved, due to being lost or otherwise out of reach (e.g. hit into a river or over a fence). The umpire calls dead ball to stop play, and the batter is credited with any runs completed (generally a boundary) or in progress at the time dead ball is called. A replacement ball is selected, preferably a used one in similar ...

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