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  2. Balk - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, a balk is a set of illegal motions or actions that a pitcher may make. Most of these violations involve pitchers pretending to pitch when they have no intention of doing so. In games played under the Official Baseball Rules that govern professional play in the United States and Canada, a balk results in a dead ball or delayed dead ...

  3. Glossary of cue sports terms - Wikipedia

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    Baulk lines may also be drawn on English billiards tables, and even British-style pool tables. The baulk line is an integral part of the "D". The baulk line's position is always determined by measurement from the baulk cushion, in contrast to the similar but different head string, the position of which is determined by the diamonds.

  4. Balk (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Balk and baulk, areas on various types of billiard table Balkline, a group of carom billiards games; Balk, a wall of intact earth in an archaeological excavation;

  5. Rules of snooker - Wikipedia

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    A common strategy for this shot involves placing the cue ball on the baulk line, between the brown ball and either the green or yellow ball. The break-off alternates between players on successive frames. Only one player may visit the table at a time. A break is the number of points scored in a single visit to the table. A player's turn and ...

  6. Hermann Balck - Wikipedia

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    1st Panzer Division crossing a pontoon bridge on the Meuse near Sedan, 1940. Balck in command vehicle in Greece, April 1941. At the outbreak of World War II in 1939, Balck was serving in the Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH) as a staff officer in the Inspectorate of Motorized Troops, which was in charge of refitting and reorganizing the growing panzer forces.

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  8. Glossary of archaeology - Wikipedia

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    baulk balk A wall of earth left in place between excavated areas in order to maintain the structural integrity of the trench and/or expose a section to aid in interpretation. bladelet Type of stone tool; a small blade characteristic of Upper Palaeolithic Europe. [10] box–grid method See Wheeler–Kenyon method.

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