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Ebonite Angular One
"Scoring one of the biggest hits in bowling, The One shook the industry to the core. With the release of the Big One and the Angular One, the success story continues."
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Ebonite Total NV
"The name Total NV stands for Totally New Veneer!! In our continued pursuit to be the innovator in coverstock technology, the R & D chemist team at Ebonite has identified another component in coverstock performance. In the One series, we explored the effect of absorption rates on hook potential. In the NV series, we will be demonstrating the effect of surface texture on hook potential. We have found that, by manipulating this component, we can enhance total hook and backend motion. We now have two unique tools to use to make Ebonite performance products the state of the art in bowling ball technology. We are not forgetting absorption rates. Veneer absorption rate is one of the key elements of ball performance, but we now believe that surface texture is just as important in creating dynamic ball motion. By using both of these tools, we feel that Ebonite will continue to dominate the performance ball market."
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Ebonite Elements Whirl Wind
"The elements of the bowling universe unite as only total opposties can. Fire shoots down the lane with a deadly backend hook. Ice glides towards the pocket with smooth, continuous backend. For a strong arc that won't let you down, Cross Fire and Whirl Wind have you covered."
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Ebonite Elements Cross Fire
"The elements of the bowling universe unite as only total opposites can. Fire shoots down the lane with deadly backend hook. Cross Fire glides toward the pocket with smooth, continuous backend. Each as dealy as the other."
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Relevancy Score: 2500100.
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Ebonite Elements Black Ice
"The elements of the bowling universe unite as only total opposites can. Fire shoots down the lane with deadly backend hook. Black Ice glides toward the pocket with smooth, continuous backend. Each as dealy as the other."
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Relevancy Score: 2000100.
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Ebonite Elements Ice
"The elements of the bowling universe unite as only total opposites can. Fire shoots down the lane with deadly backend hook. Ice glides toward the pocket with smooth, continuous backend. Each as dealy as the other."
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Relevancy Score: 1666766.
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Ebonite Maxim Red/Gold/Blue
"For the bowler who puts a high priority on bowling style, have we got a ball for you. Notice Maxim's wide variety of colors* and selection of styles. No wonder it is the most popular polyester ball in the world. You'll definitely be at the top of your game with the latest trend on the lane.* Pictures are representative of the range of ball colors. Actual colors and patterns may vary."
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Relevancy Score: 1428671.
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Ebonite Maxim Blazing Fire
"For the bowler who puts a high priority on bowling style, have we got a ball for you. Notice Maxim's wide variety of colors* and selection of styles. No wonder it is the most popular polyester ball in the world. You'll definitely be at the top of your game with the latest trend on the lane.* Pictures are representative of the range of ball colors. Actual colors and patterns may vary."
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Relevancy Score: 1250100.
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Ebonite Maxim Captain Midnight Glow
"Turn down the lights, and turn up the fun! Every Maxim Glow is a wickedly fun ultraviolet glow ball that lights up late night and black light bowling or birthday parties."
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Five-pin bowling
Five-pin bowling Five-pin bowling is a variation on ten-pin bowling which is popular in Canada, where most bowling alleys offer it, either alone or in combination with tenpin bowling. It was devised in the early twentieth century to offer bowlers the chance to play a game during a half-hour lunch break. This goal
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Relevancy Score: 200.
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Ebonite - Bowl to Win
Ebonite Complete NV… ... You’r
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Relevancy Score: 200.
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Ten-pin bowling
Ten-pin bowling Ten-Pin Bowling is a sport with a simple aim - roll a ball down a wooden pathway to knock down as many targets as possible. The game is made harder by gutters that run along either side of this pathway (called the 'Lane'). If a ball falls into this gutter, no
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Pin Slasher | Ebonite - Bowl to Win
Ebonite International ... Copyright © 2008 Ebonite. All Rights Reserved.
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Bowling
Bowling Bowling is the common name for several sports that involve rolling a ball towards a target or to knock down pins. For the use of this term in cricket see Bowling (cricket). The sports known as bowling may be divided into two distinct groups. The first group is played along
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Ebonite Bowling Balls. Ebonite bowling equipment superstore!
20%-50% off retail every day. Wide selection of bowling balls, bowling bags, bowling shoes and many other bowling accessories. Top customer ratings for secure shopping and customer service!
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Candlepin bowling
Candlepin bowling Candlepin bowling is a variation of bowling that is confined to the New England states of Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire and to the Maritime provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. It was developed in 1880 in Worcester, Massachusetts by a local bowling alley owner, Justin White. As in
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Ebonite Tornado Bowling Balls Reviews. Buying guides & consumer ...
Read product reviews on Ebonite Tornado Bowling Balls. Overall Rating: 3 stars from 1 consumer reviews at Epinions.com.
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Folk psychology
predicting the behavior of other humans as well as that of some "higher" animals (e.g. "usually, when you think that your actions have been inappropriate, you try to figure out some way of dealing with the situation that doesn't exacerbate the problem" or "usually, when the dog thinks that there's someone at the door, it starts barking"). Folk theories, i.e. theories that are based on common, everyday experiences, but not subjected to rigorous experimental techniques, underlie many (likely, all) of our actions. For instance, a fairly sophisticated folk physics (the theory of the behavior of middle-sized, common objects, such as tables,
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Relevancy Score: 120.
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Epinions.com - Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Ebonite Fire ...
Epinions has the best comparison shopping information on Ebonite Fire Bowling Balls. Compare prices from across the web and read reviews from other consumers on Ebonite Fire Bowling Balls before you ...
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1983 cricket World Cup
1983) was the third edition of the tournament. It was held from June 9 to June 25, 1983 in England. 8 countries participated in the event. The preliminary matches were played in 2 groups of 4 each in which each country played its groupmates twice unlike before. The top two teams in each group qualified for the semifinals, whose winners played the final. The matches played consisted of 60 overs per team and were played in traditional white uniform and red balls. They were all played during the day. The countries participating were: Test-playing teams Australia (Group B) England (Group A)
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Relevancy Score: 116.
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