Yes, but they would not used marked balls for something like a rookie's first home run. MLB will use marked baseballs when an event can occur that would make the Baseball a lot of money for a fan ... a collector's item. After Barry Bonds hit #755, every time he came to bat the ball boy would bring the home plate umpire a batch of baseballs. Those balls were marked with a number. The home plate umpire kept track of the number of the ball in play so that when Bonds hit #756, there would be no confusion as to which fan had the correct ball.
First would be to succeeded the President if he becomes unable to serve out his term. Also serves as president of the senate, he may vote if a tie breaker needs to be broken
166 unless a playoff is needed to determine a division winner, in which case it becomes 167 games.
when does a belief becomes superstitious?
Foxpaw becomes Foxtail - and Icepaw becomes Icecloud I believe - does this help you?
He becomes Chancellor in January 1933 and he becomes president in august 1934
the managers get the team to sign them or a certain player then sell them, i would think.
More correctly it becomes a vapor, but a gas is still an acceptable term.
it becomes a giant snake and devours the child
It becomes hard.
Oxygen
Yes. Classy becomes "classier" (having more class) and "classiest" in the comparative and the superlative.
The egg or ovum is more correctly called an oocyte. It is referred to as an oocyte until it is fertilized by sperm, after which it becomes an embryo.
Berrystump! Berrypaw loses most of his tail, except for a stump when he is a young kit. He becomes fearful that he will be named this and is teased by his siblings, if I recall correctly. He is not named this, however, he is named Berrynose.
Probably not. If I remember correctly, once a vehicle becomes immobilized, the steering wheel and car wheels all become locked.
Easy, just spell them correctly. Biger becomes Bigger. Well done, you've added an extra letter. For more sophisticated words, how about a thesaurus?
The apostrophe in "women's" should go between the "n" and the "s," making it possessive. So it becomes "women's."
A sparse matrix is one which normally contains a large proportion of elements whose value is 0. There is no exact proportion at which a matrix becomes sparse.