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light roller
noun
The lighter of the rollers used for flattening the pitch between innings
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Swann but not forgotten The Light Roller is nothing if not occasionally almost right.
Bradman chose to use the light roller and play was supposed to begin as soon as the lunch break ended.
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Some circle makers prefer using a light garden roller (available from garden centers) to speed up flattening.
"Far ahead in the dark I saw the monumental bridge," he writes, "and closer, high above the shoreline, the Palisades, their revolutionary agony lost in the riotous lights of roller coasters".
The 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, went out with a bang on Sunday, with its closing ceremony featuring an array of fireworks, light shows, roller-blading pandas, K-pop musicians and ― of course ―some of the world's top athletes.
YOU may be forgiven for mistaking the space show at the rebuilt Hayden Planetarium in New York City for a 10-billion-light-year roller-coaster ride.
Olivia Newton-John Lights the High Roller Pink with the Chippendales and Breast Cancer "Thrivers".
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month this October, Flamingo Las Vegas headliner and breast cancer "thriver" Olivia Newton-John ceremoniously lit the High Roller - the world's tallest observation wheel - pink for the night.
"I was really struck by that — the light, the dark, the roller coaster ride, some films with more messages and some that maybe are more playful," he said.
Hold a short foam roller, very light medicine ball, or specially designed tube (like a Flexor) in between your hands.
The script by Rolin Jones has the right light touch for the roller derby scenes and director Jackson Gay and his design team have made a lot of smart choices.
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