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  2. Cue sports techniques - Wikipedia

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    English is used for position by altering the angle of reflection of the cue ball after it contacts a rail cushion. More specific terms are sometimes employed, including "reverse english" for side that closes the cue ball's angle after contacting a cushion, and "natural english" or "running english" for side that widens that angle.

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    “Memory foam insoles accommodate multiple bony deformities, including bunions, heel spurs and metatarsalgia [when the ball of your foot becomes inflamed], as well as fat-pad atrophy,” says Dr ...

  4. One-cushion billiards - Wikipedia

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    One-cushion billiards is a carom billiards discipline generally played on a cloth-covered, 10-by-5-foot (3.0 m × 1.5 m), pocketless billiard table with two cue balls and a third red-colored ball. [1] In a one-cushion shot, the cue ball caroms off both object balls with at least one rail being struck before the hit on the second object ball ...

  5. Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    Related to nine-ball, another well-known game is rotation, where the lowest-numbered object ball on the table must be struck first, although any object ball may be pocketed (i.e., combination shot). Each pocketed ball is worth its number, and the player with the highest score at the end of the rack is the winner.

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    The molded rocker outsole cradles the foot and holds it in the right position to minimize stress on your feet and joints, and the beefy PU material absorbs shock as you walk and stand.

  7. Ball (foot) - Wikipedia

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    The ball of the foot is the padded portion of the sole between the toes and the arch, underneath the heads of the metatarsal bones. [ 1 ] In comparative foot morphology , the ball is most analogous to the metacarpal (forepaw) or metatarsal (hindpaw) pad in many mammals with paws, and serves mostly the same functions.