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  • 41Mesoamerican rubber balls — A solid rubber ball used (or similar to those used) in the Mesoamerican ballgame, 300 BC to 250 AD, Kaminaljuyu. The ball is 3 inches (almost 8 cm) in diameter, a size that suggests it was used to play a hand ball game. Behind the ball is a… …

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  • 42Cups and balls — Hieronymus Bosch: The Conjurer, 1475 1480. Notice the man on the far left is stealing the other man s purse while he is distracted by the game The cups and balls is a classic performance of magic with innumerable adaptations. The effect known as… …

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  • 43Golden Balls — This article is about the British game show. Golden Balls is also an informal nickname for English footballer David Beckham and an alternative name for the film Huevos de oro. Golden Balls Limited licensed their name to Endemol UK for the game… …

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  • 44Baoding balls — Baoding balls. Baoding balls (Chinese: 保定健身球; pinyin: Bǎo​dìng​ Jiàn​shēn Qiú​​, literally Baoding physical exercise balls ) are also known as Chinese exercise balls, Chinese meditation balls, Chinese medicine balls, and healthy balls. They are a …

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  • 45Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls — This article is about the South Park episode. For the song, see Chocolate Salty Balls. Chef s Chocolate Salty Balls South Park episode South Park a …

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  • 46My Balls — Lesser Devil Elyse is shown on the cover of the first chapter of the manga. オレたま (Ore Tama) Gen …

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  • 47The Secret Policeman's Balls — This article is about the entire series of Secret Policeman s Ball benefit shows for Amnesty International (1976 2008) : For the original 1979 show that gave the series its name see: The Secret Policeman s Ball : For the 2006 benefit show see:… …

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  • 48Chocolate Salty Balls — For the South Park episode, see Chef s Chocolate Salty Balls. Chocolate Salty Balls (P.S. I Love You) Single by Chef (Isaac Hayes) …

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  • 49Baoding Balls — Baoding balls, also called Chinese exercise balls, Chinese meditation balls, and Chinese medicine balls, are thought to have been created in Baoding, China, during the Ming dynasty. Baoding balls are a tool for injury recovery or as an exercise… …

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  • 50Ate my balls — was an early example of an Internet meme.In the late 1990s, many web pages were created to depict a particular celebrity or fictional character saying how they liked to eat balls (slang for testicles). Often, the site would consist of a story or… …

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