In both plays, the throw-in never ended. However, look at it more from the perspective of "Why is this team awarded the ball for a throw-in the second time?".
In the first situation, they are getting the ball as a result of a held ball, so since the original throw-in never ended, they retain the arrow for the second throw-in. The arrow is then switched when the throw-in ends.
In the second situation, the team is awarded a throw-in as a result of a kicked ball. Since the AP throw-in never ended, the arrow is not to be switched, so the team simply has a throw-in as a result of a violation.
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