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Bouncing a ball in basketball is called A Dribbling.
The Fortunes of Indigo Skye Deb Caletti 2009
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Dribbling from the perimeter into the top of the lane, Bibby drew Orlando center Dwight Howard and another defender toward him.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Bouncing a ball in basketball is called A Dribbling.
The Fortunes of Indigo Skye Deb Caletti 2009
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Bouncing a ball in basketball is called A Dribbling.
The Fortunes of Indigo Skye Deb Caletti 2009
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Bouncing a ball in basketball is called A Dribbling.
The Fortunes of Indigo Skye Deb Caletti 2009
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"The bitterness has passed and what remains is the taste of the good performance and the regret that we didn't end up in South Africa," Trapattoni told the programme 'Dribbling' on Italian television channel Rai Due.
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Email a copy of 'The Complicated Physics of a Dribbling Teapot' to a friend
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Dribbling around: UConn has now trailed for 115 minutes during its 78-game streak, and a total of 9: 17 during the second halves of those games. ...
Stanford's Jayne Appel ends great career scoreless and hurt 2010
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Dribbling them out would just create more news and questions about whether a certain X number of soldiers would be added at various intervals—all creating great expectations, doubt and more headlines, making it look like they were losing and had to ask for more.
Obama’s Wars Bob Woodward 2010
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Dribbling a few feet from Magic coach Stan Van Gundy, James surveyed his options before shooting his big 3-pointer - a shot that sent the Quicken Loans Crowd into a frenzy.
USATODAY.com 2008
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