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Alexander Ball (2601 bytes)
1: Sir '''Alexander John Ball''' (born [[1759]]—[[October 20]], [[1809]]), was ... 3: ...ief’s crowning victory of [[April 12]], [[1782]], Ball was promoted commander, and in [[1783]] he became... 5: ...in the [[Battle of the Nile]], and his ship, the “Alexander,” was the particular opponent of Brueys’ flagship... 7: ...is high regard for him, was only broken by death. Ball was buried in Malta. 11: [[Category:1759 births|Ball, Alexander]] Ground ball fly ball ratio (484 bytes) 1: [[Category:Baseball statistics]] 3: In [[baseball statistics]], '''ground ball fly ball ratio''' (denoted by '''G/F'''), also known as ''... 5: ...gets batters out on [[ground ball]]s versus [[fly ball]]s; calculated as: (ground outs) [[division|/]] (... Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis (8972 bytes) 1: ...'Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis''' ([[December 10]] [[1891]] - [[June 16... 6: [[image:haroldalexander.jpg]]<br>''Harold Alexander on the front cover of [[Time Magazine]], 1944.''<... 12: Between the wars Alexander led the ''Baltic Landwehr'' in [[Latvia]] during ... 16: Sir Harold Alexander was created Viscount Alexander of [[Tunis]] in [[1946]] for his leadership the N... 20: ...11; indeed, when he was asked to kick the opening ball in the [[1946]] [[Grey Cup]] final, he spent a nu... A. V. Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Hillsborough (19189 bytes) 1: '''Albert Victor Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Hillsborough,''' ([[1 May]] [[1885]] - [[11 Ja... 3: [[Image:avalexander.jpg|right|thumb|A.V. Alexander, Minister of Defence]] 6: ... Albert Alexander's death in [[August]] [[1886]]. Alexander's mother worked as a corset-maker to provide for ... 8: ...erk. He was by this time a keen chorister and footballer, and a self-taught pianist. 10: Raised an [[Anglican]], Alexander converted to [[Baptism]] in [[1908]] after he mar... Zoë Ball (784 bytes) 1: [[Image:Tv_zoë_ball.jpg|right|250px|Zoë Ball]] 2: '''Zoë Louise Ball''' (born [[November 23]], [[1970]]) is a [[Britai... 4: ... the daughter of children's TV presenter [[Johnny Ball]]. 8: [[Category:1970 births|Ball, Zoë]] 9: [[Category:British television presenters|Ball, Zoë]] May ball (2099 bytes) 1: ...]]. In Oxford it is known as the '''Commemoration ball''' or '''Commem.''' because it is usually held ar... 3: ...er guests have decided to eat at the formal meal, balls will usually provide free food and drink all nig... 5: ...l has the largest budget of any Cambridge college ball, and tickets are generally very expensive. Nine ball (2862 bytes) 1: ...lored object balls, numbered 1 through 9. The cue ball is solid white. 3: ..., as it is considered more difficult than [[eight ball]]. It is frequently played for money, both profe... 7: ...9ball_rack_2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A correct Nine ball rack]] 14: ...ery center. Although the order of the rest of the balls is in fact irrelevant, they are ordinarily arran... 17: ...e person is chosen to shoot first, or "break" the balls apart. Usually this is done by flipping a coin o... L. Ball (439 bytes) 2: '''L. Ball''' could be: 3: * [[Leo Anton Karl de Ball]] ([[1853]]–[[1916]]), [[Germany|German]]-[[Austr... 4: * [[Lewis T. Ball]], [[Australia]]n astronomer (active [[1986]]-[[2... 5: ...6]]-[[1997]]) (possibly another name for Lewis T. Ball) 6: * [[Loren C. Ball]], [[United States|American]] astronomer (active ... Eight ball (8733 bytes) 1: :''For the Dan Clowes' comic, see [[Eightball]]'' 4: ... [[stripe]]d balls numbered 9 through 15. The cue ball is solid white. 6: ...able. If they succeed, they may play again. If no balls are pocketed, then the shooting player's turn is... 8: ...black 8 is sunk earlier, the player loses. Eight Ball is the most popular billiards game in the [[Unite... 9: [[Image:8 ball.jpg|thumb|right|300px|8 ball]] No ball (4654 bytes) 1: In the [[sport]] of [[cricket]] a '''no ball''' is an illegal delivery by the [[bowler (cricke... 3: An [[umpire (cricket)|umpire]] will rule a no ball under any of the following conditions: 6: ...ler throws, rather than bowls, the [[cricket ball|ball]]. 10: * If the bowler bowls the ball before actually entering the "delivery stride". 11: * If the ball rolls or bounces more than twice before reaching ... All Ball (1105 bytes) 1: ... baby gorilla. In December of that same year, All Ball escaped from Koko's cage and was run over by a ca... 3: Later, upon learning that All Ball had gone, Koko communicated with her trainers usi... Ball (1732 bytes) 2: ...the [[play]] of the game follows the state of the ball as it is [[strike|hit]], [[kick]]ed, or [[throw]]... 4: Balls were used in ancient times by the early [[Egypt]... 6: ==Popular ball games== 7: Popular games involving some form of ball include: 8: *[[Baseball]] GS Ball (149 bytes) 1: The GS Ball is the item that allows you to obtain Celebi. You... Minie ball (1359 bytes) 1: The '''Minie ball''' is a type of [[ordnance]]. It was originally... Sandlot ball (861 bytes) 1: ...ame can be improvised to take the place of bases, balls, or bats if they are unavailable. 3: ...cupy the field such as [[kickball]] or [[flag football]]. 6: [[Category:Baseball]] Beach ball (302 bytes) 1: A '''beach ball''' is a large inflatable [[ball]] used in various [[game|games]], traditionally c... Ball mill (730 bytes) 1: ... end and discharged at the other. Large to medium ball mills are mechanically rotated on their axis, but... Ricky Ball (157 bytes) 1: '''Ricky Ball''' is a musician from [[New Zealand]]. He played ... 5: [[Category:New Zealand musicians|Ball, Richy]] Tommy Ball (184 bytes) 1: ...ble act]] [[Cannon and Ball]], along with [[Bobby Ball]]. Bobby Ball (417 bytes) 1: ...ber of British comedy [[double act]] [[Cannon and Ball]], along with [[Tommy Cannon]]. 5: [[Category:1944 births|Ball, Bobby]]
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