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  • 111fencing — /fen sing/, n. 1. the art, practice, or sport in which an épée, foil, or saber is used for defense and attack. 2. a parrying of arguments; avoidance of direct answers: political fencing on important issues. 3. an enclosure or railing. 4. fences… …

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  • 112History of baseball in the United States — National League Baltimore Orioles, 1896 Part of the Baseball series on …

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  • 113Disc golf — Highest governing body Professional Disc Golf Association Registered players 52000+ total, 12859 current[1] …

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  • 114National Hockey League — NHL redirects here. For other uses, see NHL (disambiguation). National Hockey League (NHL) Current season or competition: 2011–12 NHL season The NHL Shield Logo …

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  • 115Eventing — The cross country phase Eventing (also known as horse trials) is an equestrian event comprising dressage, cross country, and show jumping. This event has its roots in a comprehensive cavalry test requiring mastery of several types of riding. The… …

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  • 116Quizbowl — (also known as Quiz Bowl, Scholastic Bowl, Brain Bowl, Academic Team, Academic Varsity Bowl, Academic Challenge, Academic Challenge Bowl, Scholar Quiz Bowl, Academic Quiz Team, Academic League, Academic Bowl, It s Academic, Battle of the Brains,… …

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  • 117Goalkeeper — This article is about the general position used in many team sports. For specific information of the position in ice hockey, see Goaltender. For the close in weapon system, see Goalkeeper CIWS. A football goalkeeper dives to save a shot on goal… …

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  • 11810 metre air pistol — Infobox Shooting sport shots m=60 + 10 shots f=40 + 10 olympics m=Since 1988 olympics f=Since 1988 worlds m=Since 1970 worlds f=Since 1970 abbr m=AP60 abbr f=AP4010 metre air pistol is an Olympic shooting event governed by the International… …

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  • 119Oh Hell - 500 — is a hybrid of the American/English games of Oh Hell and 500. It is commonly known as just Oh Hell! . Alternate names include Up and Down and Up and Down the River .RulesThe game is played using a 53 card deck (regular amount of cards plus a… …

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  • 120Green-white-checker finish — The green white checker finish is a rule implemented into many levels of automobile racing in the United States. When the race would otherwise end during a yellow flag caution condition (during which no competition may take place, including a no… …

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