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  • 1Ten-ball — is a modern pocket billiards (pool) game. It is a Cuegloss|Rotation|rotation game very similar to nine ball, but more difficult, using ten balls instead of nine, and with the 10 ball instead of the 9 as the Cuegloss|Money ball|money ball . Ten… …

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  • 2tables of the law — tables of the law, 1. the stone slabs on which the Ten Commandments were inscribed. 2. = decalogue. (Cf. ↑decalogue) …

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  • 3Ten Commandments — For other uses, see Ten Commandments (disambiguation). This 1768 …

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  • 4Ten Yard Fight — Infobox musical artist Name = Ten Yard Fight Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Instrument = Voice type = Genre = Hardcore punk Youth Crew… …

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  • 5tables — 1) The ‘tables of the law’ (Exod. 24:12) were the two stones on which the Ten Commandments were carved on Mount Sinai. 2) Writing tablets might be made of wood covered with wax (Isa. 30:8; Luke 1:63) …

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  • 6Tables of the Covenant — stone tablets upon which God wrote the Ten Commandments …

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  • 7Tables of the Decalogue — stone tablets upon which God wrote the Ten Commandments …

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  • 8Twelve Tables — Ancient Rome This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Ancient Rome Periods …

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  • 9Decathlon scoring tables — The scoring tables for the decathlon have undergone continual evolution since their inception about a century ago, with several changes to both the character of the equations and the indices on which the equations are based. Contents 1 Early… …

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  • 10League tables of British universities — which rank the performances of universities in the United Kingdom on a number of criteria, have been published every year by The Times newspaper and several other newspapers since the early 1990s. The factors used to assess universities include… …

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