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    Originally a player was disqualified on his second foul. This limit became four fouls in 1911 and five fouls in 1945, still the case in most forms of basketball...
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  • romantic drama film directed by Claire McCarthy and written by Semi Chellas about the character of the same name from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Based...
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  • list of films about baseball, featuring notable films where baseball plays a central role in the development of the plot. List of sports films List of...
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    catcher catches the ball and does not drop it); with two strikes, the batter foul tips a pitch directly back into the catcher's mitt, and the catcher holds...
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  • The following is a list of films featuring association football/Soccer. List of sports films List of highest-grossing sports films...
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    without a foul, while a point is deducted on a foul. The game was most popular in the United States and was notably played in the 1961 film The Hustler...
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  • Records lists 410 feature-length film and TV versions of William Shakespeare's plays, making Shakespeare the most filmed author ever in any language. As...
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  • pop-foul when it falls or is caught in foul territory. Example: "Rondini popped it foul out of play" implies that Rondini hit a pop-up or pop-foul that...
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    Roger is the pirates' brig, described by Barrie as "a rakish-looking craft foul to the hull." The mermaids live in the Mermaids' Lagoon, which is also the...
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    Charles Reade (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    the abuses of private lunatic asylums. Three more such novels followed: Foul Play (1869), in which he exposed the iniquities of ship-knackers, and paved...
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