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The players alternate turns. The players' shots must first strike the lowest numbered ball on the table, however the balls can be pocketed in any order. If a player hits a ball that is not the lowest numbered first, the other player is allowed to place the cue ball anywhere on the table before he shoots.
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Many young animals are observed to be "playful," a behavior pattern usually associated with "practicing" or preparing for such adult activities as catching and killing of prey, or dominance contests. Animal play, while not having any apparent "purpose," is sometimes explained as exercise or an innate honing of physical dexterity, both of which can be seen as serving an individual's future survival potential. ...
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Sometimes known as a stageplay, it's a production which is meant to be performed on stage in front of a live audience.
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dramatic literature that is performed live as if happening in the present moment, in front of a live audience.
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To strike the ball with a club. The action of playing the game of golf.
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