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  2. Bailing (boardsports) - Wikipedia

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    Bailing occurs in at least two forms. The first form is an unintentional fall/crash (loss of control) through loss of balance, foot/object contact with wheel, loss of traction, speed wobbles, etc. The second form is a controlled bail , which implies some level of control loss, but is not considered to be an especially painful bail as injury ...

  3. Bailing - Wikipedia

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    Bailing may refer to: Bailing (boardsports), process of falling off a board; Bailing (boats), the removal of water from a vessel; Bailing Sport Park, in Shilin ...

  4. Bailing (boats) - Wikipedia

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    For some modern types of dinghies in sailing sports hand bailers can be obsolete when they are equipped with self bailers, sometimes also called automatic bailers. Self-bailing boats are shaped so that they will drain completely if filled with water; powered by the venturi effect and the motion of the boat, they are distinct from the powered bilge pumps used on non-self-bailing boats.

  5. Can you post a bond with a credit card? - AOL

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    With a surety bond, the bail bondsman will post your bail in full in return for a fee, typically called a bail premium. This premium is usually about 10 percent of the bail’s total amount, but ...

  6. Bail - Wikipedia

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    Court bail may be offered to secure the conditional release of a defendant with the promise to appear in court when required. [1] In some countries, especially the United States, bail usually implies a bail bond, a deposit of money or some form of property to the court by the suspect in return for the release from pre-trial detention.

  7. Bail (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    In the sport of cricket, a bail is one of the two smaller sticks placed on top of the three stumps to form a wicket. The bails are used to determine when the wicket is broken or put down , which in turn is one of the critical factors in determining whether a batsman is out bowled , stumped , run out or hit wicket .

  8. Bailing out - Wikipedia

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    Bailing out may refer to: Parachuting out of an aircraft in an emergency; In rebreather scuba diving, a "bail out" is a backup breathing system for when the main breathing system fails; see Rebreather#Bailout; In balance boarding, hastily jumping off the board; see Balance board#Playing the game: its tension

  9. Jail (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    Parag is housed in an overcrowded barrack, having barely any room to move. He is tortured mentally by the jail but eventually adjusts to his new situation. Mansi retains Advocate Harish Bhatia to represent him in a preliminary hearing, but the judge denies him bail. At the jail, Parag meets many people, both convicted and awaiting trial, including: