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  2. Bumper pool - Wikipedia

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    A player sinking their last ball in the wrong pocket loses the game. If a player causes a ball to leave the table, their opponent may place that ball anywhere on the table (usually in the middle space surrounded by bumpers) and may (depending on local custom) drop two of their balls into their pocket. Jump shots are not permitted in bumper pool.

  3. 8 fun games to play with dogs (recommended by an expert) - AOL

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    8 fun games to play with a dog. Playtime doesn’t have to be hard work! You can set up a simple dog play area in your home and safely enjoy these fun games: 1. Hide and Seek. Hide and seek can be ...

  4. Moon pool - Wikipedia

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    Moon pools were first used in the oil drilling industry given the remote offshore locations of oil fields (e.g. sea or in lakes). It has been used for drilling, production, storage and offloading to smaller vessels for transportation of oil.

  5. The Game of Life - Wikipedia

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    The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a board game originally created in 1860 by Milton Bradley as The Checkered Game for Life, the first ever board game for his own company, the Milton Bradley Company. The Game of Life was US's first popular parlour game.

  6. Japan Fisheries Agency proposes allowing commercial catching ...

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    Japan's Fisheries Agency has proposed a plan to allow catching fin whales in addition to three smaller whale species currently permitted under the country's commercial whaling around its coast ...

  7. Games table desk - Wikipedia

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    A games table desk is an antique desk form which has a writing surface etched or veneered in the pattern of a given board game. It also provides sufficient storage space for writing implements and a separate space for storing game accessories such as counters.