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  2. 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.

  3. File:A higher English grammar (IA higherenglishgra00bainrich).pdf

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  4. 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 ...

  5. Glossary of Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    Baulk: a manoeuvre where a player holds the ball out to the side in one hand, then runs in the other direction to evade a defender. [ 9 ] Behind : a score worth one point, earned by putting the ball between a goal post and a behind post, or by the ball hitting a goal post, or by the ball being touched prior to passing between the goalposts.

  6. Balkline - Wikipedia

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    The center box is an artifact of balkline placement, and is never subject to balk space restrictions. [ 1 ] Balkline is the overarching title of a group of carom billiards games generally played with two cue balls and a red object ball on a cloth -covered, 5 foot × 10 foot, pocketless billiard table .

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  8. 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 ...

  9. English billiards - Wikipedia

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    When playing from in-hand, a striker must touch a ball or cushion out of baulk before striking a ball in baulk. If playing in-hand and all balls on the table are in baulk, and contact is not made with any ball, this is a miss; 2 points are awarded to the opponent, who must play from where the balls have come to rest.