Yes, somtimes the brands differ. Example:Franklin makes smaller balls than Rawlings.(and worse Imight ad to!)
Sociology is relevant when looking at the institution of banking. For example, different cultures will operate their banks differently to others.
Different mass means different gravity meaning your weight would change. For example divide your weight by six-that's what you would weigh on the Moon.
A homograph of the word "record" is when it is pronounced differently to represent two different meanings. For example, "record" can be pronounced differently as a noun meaning an account of an event or as a verb meaning to capture or document.
"Does" is a homograph as it can be pronounced differently and have different meanings depending on the context - for example, "does he know?" vs. "a deer does." "Fizz" is not a homograph.
In general a Ford Frick baseball without the box or original wrapper is worth about $250. value will depend more or less on the condition, and whiteness of the ball. With the box or wrapper you could add $50.-$100. or more based on the condition of the box or wrapper, and if it is sealed or unsealed. Ford Frick was the national league president between 1934 - 1951 and baseballs from different eras during his term can be identified by the different Spalding trademarks. The earlier Ford Frick Baseballs will have the same Trademark as the 1934 John Heydler baseball. The later baseballs might have a different color ink stamp, or in one example Stars on each side of "Official" and a Star after the word "National". The age might not always be a factor in being more valuable, but the scarcity of the baseballs made from a particular era due to manufacturing styles. For more information on Official Major League baseballs visit the link I have provided below. I will be adding more detailed information in the coming months regarding Identifying the age of the baseballs.
No. For example, close, meaning to shut a door or window or whatever, and close, meaning nearby, are homophones with the same spelling but different meanings.
A split word is a single word that can be divided into two or more separate words with different meanings when spaced differently. Example: "a restroom" and "are store" from "restroom."
Different species of different fruits or plants grow differently. For example, a blueberry tree would grow to about 50cm maximum when a mango tree would grow to about 5m.
No. If you have two identical balls - baseballs, for example - and you drop one at the same time you throw another down, the one you throw will hit the ground first.
They believed in the same gods that the Greeks did, but they gave them different names. Example: Poseidon to Neptune. The gods were also perceived differently then they originally were, they were more military.
No
Yes it is.rain / reign / rein all sound the same, but each means something quite different.