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Carom billiards, also
called French billiards and
sometimes carambole billiards, is the
overarching title of a
family of cue
sports generally pla**** on...
- effort. The
highest average at an
international tournament is 2.537 (345
caramboles in 136 innings) by ****
Jaspers in 2002 at a seven-match
Crystal Kelly...
- He has won Best
Swedish Crime Novel Award three times, and his
novel Carambole won the
prestigious Gl**** Key
award in 2000. His
books have been translated...
- (Trachyspermum ammi), an herb in
Indian cuisine Carom billiards (also
known as
Carambole) Ricochet, a rebound,
bounce or skip off a surface,
particularly in the...
-
winning and
losing carambole game,
folding in the
names of
three predecessor games, the
winning game, the
losing game and the
carambole game (an
early form...
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Canadian term for carom.
Formerly (19th century)
sometimes spelled canon.
carambole 1. The red
object ball in
carom billiards games. The term is thought...
- (English: 'World
Union of Billards') is the
world governing body for
carom (
carambole)
billiard games. The
organization was
founded in Madrid,
Spain on 1 June...
-
originated in England, and was
originally called the
winning and
losing carambole game,
folding in the
names of
three predecessor games, the
winning game...
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kamias in Tagalog. In French, the tree is
called carambolier and the
fruit carambole.
Averrhoa carambola is a small, slow-growing
evergreen tree with a short-trunk...
- then
grown steadily and been a
consolidator in the
market by
acquiring Carambole, Milleni**** and
Loopia in Sweden,
Ladot in the Netherlands, VI in UK,...