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holds are over-arm holds, in a
contest for
physical dominance. In cricket,
Overarm bowling is the norm. Also, in law enforcement, the
raising of the arms...
- In cricket,
overarm bowling refers to a
delivery in
which the bowler's hand is
above shoulder height. When
cricket originated all
bowlers delivered the...
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argued that the
majority of
matches prior to 1864 (i.e., the year in
which overarm bowling was legalised) "cannot be
regarded as first-class" and
their records...
- 19th
century saw
underarm bowling su****ded by
first roundarm and then
overarm bowling. Both
developments were controversial.
Organisation of the game...
- into what may be
termed its "pre-modern phase" (i.e.,
which ended when
overarm bowling ushered in the
modern game in 1864) and
effectively created a different...
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depicts a
soldier carrying a
round pelte, but
using a
thrusting spear overarm. He
wears a
pilos helmet with ch****pieces, but no armour. His equipment...
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Azumafuji defeating Tochinishiki via the "
overarm throw" (uwatenage) technique, 1953...
- and vice
versa for a left-arm bowler.
Compare with
around the wicket.
Overarm the
action of
bowling with the arm
swinging from
behind the body over the...
- A
typical milling machine of the era,
built by
Cincinnati Milling Machine Company. It is a horizontal, with an
overarm for the arbor....
- horizontal-spindle
design with
power table feeds,
indexing head, and a
stout overarm to
support the arbor. The
evolution of
machine design was
driven not only...