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  2. Mouthguard - Wikipedia

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    Mouthguard worn in handball, a contact sport An example of a mouthguard used in the treatment of bruxism. A mouthguard is a protective device for the mouth that covers the teeth and gums to prevent and reduce injury to the teeth, arches, lips and gums.

  3. Mouthpiece (brass) - Wikipedia

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    The mouthpiece on brass instruments is the part of the instrument placed on the player's lips. The mouthpiece is a circular opening that is enclosed by a rim and that leads to the instrument via a semi-spherical or conical cavity called the cup.

  4. Kevin Quiambao - Wikipedia

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    Karl Kevin Argana Quiambao (born April 22, 2001), also known by his initials KQ, is a Filipino professional basketball player for the Goyang Sono Skygunners of the Korean Basketball League (KBL). Quiambao won back-to-back UAAP high school championships with the NU Bullpups before playing for the De La Salle Green Archers in the league's ...

  5. 26 Gifts for the Basketball Lover in Your Life - AOL

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    Either way, here are 26 basketball gift ideas that are sure to be a slam dunk. NBA Official Game Basketball. Hit it right on the nose with an official ball. It's practical and pretty legit.

  6. Mouthpiece - Wikipedia

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    Mouthpiece may refer to: The part of an object which comes near or in contact with one's mouth or nose during use Mouthpiece (smoking pipe) or cigarette holder; Mouthpiece (telephone handset) Mouthpiece (woodwind), a component of a woodwind instrument; Mouthpiece (brass), a component of a brass instrument

  7. List of nicknames in basketball - Wikipedia

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    Utah Utes men's basketball team, 1943–44 – "Blitz Kids" (freshmen Arnie Ferrin, Herb Wilkinson, Wat Misaka, Bob Lewis, Dick Smuin, Bill Kastlic and sophomore Fred Sheffield) [226] Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball in the late 1940s – "Fabulous Five" [ 227 ] ( Alex Groza , Ralph Beard , Wallace Jones , Cliff Barker and Ken Rollins ).