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No, you are thinking of double dribbling. Traveling is when a player takes 3 more step in a row without dribbling.
The other player gets 4 points if no balls were hit and he takes the next shot from where the ball stops, if he is snookered he gets a free ball (can hit any ball he likes as long as he names it) or he can make the player take the shot again from the same place where the original shot took place.
if you mean to get farmville cash they are random and get reused over time but it takes a while for a code to become vaild again as it stops people from trying to steal cash
The player who kicks off cannot touch the ball again until another player touches it.
No, the word 'stops' is a noun (stop, stops) and a verb (stop, stops, stopping, stopped).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'stops' is they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Examples:The bus stops at both shopping malls. (verb)There are two bus stops on Third Street. (noun)They are at the corner of Maple and the corner of Oak. (the pronoun 'they' takes the place of the noun 'stops' in the previous sentence)The word 'stop' is also an adjective.
It takes about 5hrs. not including stops including stops it is about 5hrs. 30min.
It really depends on a player's ability. On an average, with sufficient practise, it takes about 2-3 years to know the basics. But one never stops learning.
no it stops
No. The ball must be touched by another player (see Law 13).
I think it takes 17 hours and 29 minutes without stops but with stops it would take longer.
It is robbery, also known as mugging.
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