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It's like a pitcher, he wants the ball a certain way".
Should I try to grip the ball a certain way?' you're gone".
It definitely is tough when you got veterans used to getting the ball a certain number of times, and you hear about when they don't.
The best robot-vision systems, for example, work far better with isolated objects than with complex scenes involving many objects; a robot can easily learn to tell the difference between a person and a basketball, but it's far harder to learn why the people are passing the ball a certain way.
"When I had the stuff the scouts loved, I looked in there, and when a guy hit a ball a certain way and hit it foul, I wasn't real sure if he was on it or if he wasn't on it, if it was a good pitch or a bad pitch.
You can cover the entire half piece of Styrofoam with clay if you want to make the top of the ball a certain color.
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From you, when you did work to place the balls a certain distance apart by stretching the spring.
And plenty of pitchers have claimed to gain an edge by gripping the ball in a certain way before throwing it, or even slathering the ball with spit or other substances.
We had a point guard in Boston who refused to pass the ball to a certain guy". In football the coach has so much control over who gets the ball that selfishness winds up being self-defeating.
But if, as instructed, you place a small metal ball at a certain place on the pile, the whole thing turns into a fine-tuned musical instrument, as the ball rolls down inclines and across textured surfaces, striking bits of glass, wood and metal as it goes.
We had a point guard in Boston who refused to pass the ball to a certain guy".
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