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  3. Rotation (pool) - Wikipedia

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    Rotation, sometimes called rotation pool, 15-ball rotation, or 61, is a pool game, played with a pocketed billiards table, cue ball, and triangular rack of fifteen billiard balls, in which the lowest-numbered object ball on the table must be always struck by the cue ball first, to attempt to pocket numbered balls for points.

  4. List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    Suspended 12-month prison sentence, a two-month curfew and 200 hours of compulsory unpaid work [94] Eric Cantona: Manchester United F.C. Assault 2 weeks Released after 24 hours. Later overturned in favour of 120 hours community service after appeal. [95] Gary Charles: Retired Drunk driving: Prison sentence not specified [85] [96] Breach of bail ...

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    The original target in the game is likely to have been a section of a tree trunk, its circular shape and concentric rings giving rise to the standard dartboard pattern in use today. An older name for a dartboard is " butt "; the word comes from the French word but , meaning "target" or "goal".

  6. 2024 Masters (snooker) - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place from 7 to 14 January 2024 at Alexandra Palace in London, England. The second Triple Crown event of the 2023‍–‍24 season, the tournament was the 50th edition of the Masters, [1] [2] which was first held in 1975 for 10 invited players at the West Centre Hotel in London.

  7. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    A well-known example of this was when Roger Maris broke Babe Ruth's single-season home run record on the last day of a 162-game regular season in 1961, while Ruth set the previous record in a 154-game season in 1927; the asterisk usage is exemplified in the title of the film 61*, which was about Maris' quest to break Ruth's record.

  8. 61 (number) - Wikipedia

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    61 is the 18th prime number, and a twin prime with 59. As a centered square number , it is the sum of two consecutive squares , 5 2 + 6 2 {\displaystyle 5^{2}+6^{2}} . [ 1 ] It is also a centered decagonal number , [ 2 ] and a centered hexagonal number .

  9. Waiting for Tonight - Wikipedia

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    "Waiting for Tonight" was released on September 7, 1999, by the Work Group, as the third single from On the 6. Music critics have credited "Waiting for Tonight", along with several other Lopez dance songs, for making her one of the leading artists in the dance-pop genre.