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He created a particularly resilient ball that bounced three times as high as a tennis ball.
Initially it was believed that this outburst of power was the result of lighter bats, a new style of hitting, an arguably more resilient ball, and weakened pitching in the wake of the expansion of the number of teams in the league.
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At first, it'll look like a mess, but within 15 to 20 seconds the mixture will begin to come together to form a smooth, shiny, very resilient dough ball that pulls cleanly away from the sides and bottom of the pan.
Everton were compact and resilient without the ball, devastatingly quick and penetrating with it.
"We were resilient all afternoon, held the ball up well and deserved three points.
Being a smart, resilient, articulate, confident negotiator takes balls.
The next is almost a carbon copy and brings Smith to a typically resilient half-century from 54 balls.
Lin was steady all night, resilient and occasionally brilliant with the ball.
Of Ham Common (he is as good on the spaces around the buildings as he is on the buildings): "Big and resilient, as indestructible as a rubber ball".
Azarenka's more resilient, creative approach to hitting the ball allows her more tactical options and gives her the ability to break down Sharapova's one-dimensional power game.
Azarenka hits with more spin, receiving the ball with more supple and resilient hands and wrists.
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