Could be a logo, could be the brand of ball, could be someones' personal marking or could be a practice ball.
No
9 players on a baseball team
The position of the ball determines the spot.
In the NFL the player is marked down once he has complete control of the ball (no longer bobbling the ball) and has been touched down by contact. If the player bobbles the ball, but continues to run and is not down by contact the play continues. However if the player catches the ball but is still bobbling it while he is being pushed backward by a defender, the player will be marked down once he has control at that spot.
Yes, you can but it is NOT recommended. Only shoot +p ammo in .38SPL guns that are marked as +P.
Points for (the) Pink (Ball) in Snooker
marked.
It is a sphere shape with pentagons marked on it.
The probability of getting on the first draw a black ball is: P(B1) = 3/7. The probability of getting a red ball given the event of drawing a black ball on the first draw is: P(R2│B1) = 4/6. The probability of drawing a black ball on the first draw and a red ball on the second draw is: P(B1UR2) = P(B1)∙P(R 2│B1) = (3/7)∙(4/6) = 0.2857... ~ 0.286 ~ ~ 28.6%
This was a WW2 handgun---P MOD 37 ( pistol model 37) Hungarian made high quality usually supplied the the luftwaffe usually 7.65 caliber ---marked kal 7.65
Rule #22 in The Rules of Golf says when the ball interferes or assists an opponents ball.
I wouldn't use +P ammo if the barrel is not specifically marked for it. Especially in an S&W airlite. I would not be apprehensive about using +P ammo in a Ruger Service Six, however, since it is much more robust. Even tho it is not marked +P on the barrel. +P did not exist when those Rugers were made, at least not mine.