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  • 61Ball Park Franks — est une marque de hot dogs produite par Sara Lee. Sommaire 1 Historique 2 Slogans 3 Références 4 Lien externe …

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  • 62Ball (альбом) — Ball …

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  • 63Ball (значения) — Ball: Ball   общепринятое сокращение (обозначение) имени ботаника, которое добавляется к научным (латинским) названиям некоторых таксонов ботанической номенклатуры и указывает на то, что автором этих наименований является Болл, Джон… …

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  • 64ball park — n 1.) AmE a field for playing baseball with seats for watching the game 2.) in the (right) ball park informal close to the amount, price etc that you want or are thinking about ▪ Their estimate is in the right ball park. 3.) a ball park… …

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  • 65ball game — ball ,game noun count 1. ) AMERICAN a baseball game 2. ) any game played with a ball, such as soccer or football a different ball game or a whole new ball game a situation that is completely different from what has happened before: I m working in …

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  • 66ball of fire — {n.}, {informal} A person with great energy and ability; a person who can do something very well. * /He did poorly in school but as a salesman he is a ball of fire./ * /The new shortstop is a good fielder but certainly no ball of fire in… …

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  • 67ball of fire — {n.}, {informal} A person with great energy and ability; a person who can do something very well. * /He did poorly in school but as a salesman he is a ball of fire./ * /The new shortstop is a good fielder but certainly no ball of fire in… …

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  • 68Ball — Ball, n. [F. bal, fr. OF. baler to dance, fr. LL. ballare. Of uncertain origin; cf. Gr. ba llein to toss or throw, or pa llein, pa llesqai, to leap, bound, balli zein to dance, jump about; or cf. 1st {Ball}, n.] 1. A social assembly for the… …

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  • 69Ball — Ball, v. t. 1. (Metal.) To heat in a furnace and form into balls for rolling. [1913 Webster] 2. To form or wind into a ball; as, to ball cotton. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 70Ball Hill — is an area within the Stoke district of Coventry, West Midlands, England. It is to the east of Coventry city centre.Walsgrave Road is the main street that runs through Ball Hill, which is a name that primarily defines the shopping area extending… …

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