If the string is a cotton type, like sisal twine, you can leave it on the ball but remove it from the stem. |
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Tony Braysford Didn't get his foot on the ball enough and was subbed at the break. |
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His defending ability has been criticised but he is a solid centre back and is excellent on the ball. |
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His strength allows him to muscle shots even when he doesn't put the bat's sweet spot on the ball. |
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The wind heightens any spin on the ball, and accentuates a slice or a hook. |
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To me he is a natural sweeper, he reads the game well for a young player but at times he is too slow on the ball and a little languid. |
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United weren't creating much but they were cocky and they were getting on the ball and dropping it into areas where something could happen. |
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He is a solid on the ball defender, which makes up for his unorthodox offensive game. |
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The head on the bit braces should be mounted on the ball bearing so it will turn easier from the rest of the brace. |
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He forced the Maritzburg goalkeeper, Ryan Gary, to lie on the ball, conceding a penalty stroke. |
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The stretches done on the ball are primarily for shoulder flexion, the chest and pectoral muscles, and the back. |
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Still, Lewis got the bat on the ball and the bunt proved to be the game-winner. |
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This lead to the elaboration of putting metal spikes on the ball that would be able to puncture the armor and cause injury to the opponent. |
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She dons lots of Adidas and, whether playing lacrosse, tennis, soccer or hoops, she's always on the ball! |
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The difficulty of landing the power meter within the sweet spot AND putting spin on the ball is nice, but it can be difficult. |
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The physics of this action will impart right to-left spin on the ball and produce a soft draw. |
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Even a slightly damp clubface hinders your ability to impart spin on the ball, reducing your ability to draw and fade the shot on command. |
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Some players have trouble hitting the sand behind a ball in the bunker because they focus too much on the ball itself. |
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I actually thought I played all right as I wasn't really quite on the ball, but other than that I thought that it was a great event. |
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Even the thought of pitchers expectorating on the ball was repulsive to some people. |
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There should be lots of fast footwork and each step should be performed on the ball of the foot. |
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They were strong on the ball, and their passing and movement was top notch. |
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Seven minutes before the break, however, Argentina once more showed how lethal they are when Riquelme is given time on the ball. |
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The swerve on the ball took it into the no-man's land between goalkeeper and defence, but Sloan had failed to track the run of Lasley. |
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Coaches tell players to make sure they land on their stomachs to ensure a speedy play on the ball. |
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It sounded logical enough but it did involve getting his racquet on the ball. |
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Tilting your spine to the right helps shallow out your downswing and allows you to make contact with a sweeping motion, hitting up on the ball. |
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Making the game look easy and having time on the ball were always seen as measures of greatness. |
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He generates great power and bend on the ball which always deceives goalkeepers. |
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If you want to put backspin on the ball, you can do so with the click of a mouse. |
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Because my club cuts deeper into the sand, it imparts less backspin on the ball. |
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A flatter swing decreases the angle of attack and the amount of backspin I put on the ball, both of which help me keep it down. |
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He dawdled on the ball at the corner flag and, when he should have been launching an attack, allowed Barry Nicholson to rob him. |
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He showed again he is comfortable on the ball, has bags of skill and when he tackles you, you stay tackled. |
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After cleansing, massage feet in small circular motions concentrating on the ball of the foot and joints of each toe. |
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From the corner, the Colombian international seized on the ball unmarked at the far post but dallied enough to allow Edmondson a smart block. |
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Jay ensures that each rep is done using a full range of motion, from deep extension to absolute contraction high up on the ball of the foot. |
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Lengthening the tendon or an attached calf muscle reduces the pressure on the ball of the foot to help prevent and treat diabetic foot ulcers. |
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As it happens his second email indicated that he was on the ball and I needn't have been so concerned. |
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She told me I was on the ball, and I gleefully admitted to having counted down the days! |
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Catz dallied on the ball in the left-back slot and the alert Woodcock stole the ball, but he was stopped from finishing at the last gasp. |
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In the past we have been desperate to get midfielders forward instead of putting our foot on the ball, keeping possession and opening teams up. |
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For example, walking socks provide extra padding on the ball, heel, and instep of your foot to cushion your foot. |
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If the fault in this case lies with officials who weren't on the ball, let's see someone deal with them. |
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Gattuso never let him rest on the ball, and delighted fans when he jinked past his bemused opponent. |
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When a customer complains, you need to be on the ball and get things done for them. |
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I was even more amazed to find him personable, intelligent and on the ball. |
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Lie on the floor with your lower back pressed into the mat, feet on the ball, arms at your sides and neck in neutral alignment. |
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Lie sideways on the ball with your feet supported against the base of a wall. |
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Those of us with our eye on the ball know that the promise of a technology-supported, Utopian future is a hollow one. |
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Legend also has it that he sat on the ball at one stage, such was Scotland's dominance. |
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We're a high pressure team, and are at our best when we put pressure on the ball and hunt in packs. |
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For some players that can manage a fast swing speed, put top on the ball, and have it land in, they may not be overhitting. |
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And it held the ball on the strings longer, allowing athletes to impart greater topspin on the ball than they would with a normal topspin stroke. |
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As he swings, instead of pivoting on the ball of his back foot, the foot turns on the instep. |
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Eckstein worked all offseason to improve his range by bettering his footwork and getting good jumps on the ball. |
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Charlie, for example, might have alerted a source that the letter existed to show that he was on the ball with regard to minding our money. |
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These arrests will be spun as transpicuous proof that said officials are on the ball, keeping us safe. |
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And although I'd deny it if ever asked, being in the spotlight for something other than being the worst player on the ball team was not half bad. |
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His hunger to get on the ball, to take on his old team, kept his side going and the goal then changed the balance. |
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He is very adept at using his body to shield defenders from making plays on the ball. |
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It involves a high post player and both guards, or a medium post man and a guard and forward, on the ball side of the floor. |
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Nine penalties later and in the third minute of injury time, they finally scored the touchdown they needed, Graham getting his hands on the ball in yet another pile-up. |
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Your back foot can be up on the ball of the foot or flat on the ground. |
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If everyone's eyes are up on the ball as it arcs to the basket, you can be sure the offense is cutting around the defense to get better position for rebounds. |
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Go ahead and lay supine and see if you can get your cervical vertebrae and sacrum on the ball simultaneously, with your femur parallel to the floor. |
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Spain won, hallelujah, but not after much huffing and puffing to go alongside their geometric, incisive elegance on the ball. |
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To correct for this, players can attempt to put English on the ball, making it roll backwards, forwards or to either side once it's on the ground. |
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High-heeled shoes force women to continually walk around on tiptoe, placing all the body weight on the ball of the foot and pushing the foot toward the toe of the shoe. |
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Luckily he was more on the ball and able to sort me out a disk. |
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He warned that the players who step in will have to be on the ball. |
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If you are a solicitor, for example, you need to sound on the ball. |
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I wish we'd been on the ball enough just to get a copy of the swimming pool skit which was the only one that got edited, but we had more on our mind at the time. |
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Demi-pointe, or half point, means balancing on the ball of the foot. |
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All he could do was get a heel on the ball and trust to luck. |
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However, if one attempts side spin, and accidentally puts vertical spin on the ball as well, the spin axis is changed and the ball can curve off the intended path. |
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They're going to be smarty-pants, they're going to be on the ball. |
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They look horrible on the ball, but the tops were soft and drapey. |
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Davy Conway can contribute a lot more from play while Michael John Tierney often looks too complacent on the ball while bubbling with self-confidence. |
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This spin on the ball causes it to travel in a straighter line. |
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We focused on discipline and total concentration on the ball. |
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Defense must have 1 man on the ball and 1 covering the 2 receivers. |
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His harrying of the opposition robbed Chelsea of time on the ball and he looked a million miles removed from the forlorn figure so often seen this season. |
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The Crigglestone fullback fumbled the ball allowing Neil Kennedy and Ian Barnes to get their hands on the ball at the same time just before the ball went dead. |
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Simon will take his place in the back-row, while fly-half Jones can expect to feel the force of his club-mate should he dally on the ball for too long. |
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He looked sharp on the ball, weaving and dribbling his way into the goal area, though, it must be said, he did go down rather easily under a challenge. |
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Unless a tricky wind condition exists or the pop fly has considerable spin on the ball, this tactic should be considered automatic. |
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This snap was taken by an eagle-eyed clubber who was either very on the ball or else perving over Andrea's perfect bottom. |
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He's worked hard to correct his overstriding, which allows defensive backs to break on the ball easier. |
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When we had the extra man, we seemed to overelaborate and took too long on the ball. |
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He's on the verge of being the greatest player of all time and he hasn't a clue how to put the clubface on the ball right now. |
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The lines on the clubface are to impart spin on the ball for a controlled flight. |
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It was lovely to be able to listen to the radio, use the birthing pool, relax on the ball and have plenty of space to move around. |
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A study involving a Midland cricketer has revealed that keeping an eye on the ball may not be the best tactic for a batsman. |
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He does get a lot of revs on the ball, whether it's his top-spinner, his leggie or his wrong'un. |
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James Ward-Prowse was allowed too much time on the ball and Sadio Mane was made to look like a worldbeater. |
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However all Hennessey's good work went to waste on 52 minutes when he dawdled on the ball. |
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But he turned around and threw such a perfect knuckler you could count the seams on the ball. |
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Chelsea also struggled to keep possession as QPR harried and chased at every opportunity, giving their opponents no time on the ball. |
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The first is pressure on the ball of the foot below the big toe joint on the two small bones called sesamoids. |
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I was kind of looking at the ball, keeping him in my peripheral and all of sudden I see him closing in on the ball. |
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The curved path demands this observer to recognize a leftward net force on the ball. |
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I went back to pass, tried to look off the safety, turned and fired it out to Jack. It didn't work. The safety closed on the ball and knocked it down. |
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It's going to end up being a stand up game, the red card is really harsh on Luke Foster because he knows exactly what he's doing and he's got one foot on the ball. |
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Two hands give the player more control, while one hand can generate a slice shot, applying backspin on the ball to produce a low trajectory bounce. |
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And only when Jordon Ibe was on the ball did the Reds come alive. |
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Users wishing to get the most out of a trade-in need to be on the ball. |
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Ya gotta keep yer eye on the ball, son. Eye. Ball. Eyeball. Geddid? |
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