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out ball
noun
A chance to clear the ball to an attacking teammate, or such an attacker; a target man.
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However, these systems cannot be used inside a pressure tube for carrying out ball indentation trials under in situ condition.
If point guard doesn't pan out, Ball doesn't have a position on the floor.
Carr's diagonal runs across the back line caused huge problems and gave Houston an out ball.
"It's a very tough day for me because my goal was to give Tyler that second chance and to see him play this out," Ball said.
Even though there is no Wayne Rooney equivalent at Levein's disposal, the lack of an "out" ball for Scotland's midfielders left them embarrassingly bereft of attacking impetus.
"[Some] counties are saying, 'Oh, they should just dredge the dam because the dam is suddenly spewing all this crap out,'" Ball notes.
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I feel privileged to witness her coming-out ball".
It was not the coming-out ball that Patrick would have wanted.
"Cannes was sort of her coming-out ball," Ms. Urbinati said.
Main source of line-out ball, dominant at the restart, prominent in attack and defence.
He cleared up wheeling scrums, he won line-out ball, he handled well and he tackled like a demon.
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