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Old Thu Oct 23, 2003, 11:14am
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is there a limit on the number of people that can be out of bounds for a throw in following a made basket? eg.. Can a1 and a2 be out of bounds, a1 throw it to a2, (a1 remain out of bounds) and then a2 throw it back to a1 (as long as it happens within the 5 seconds allowed?)

If you have a rule to cite that would be helpful.
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Old Thu Oct 23, 2003, 11:33am
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see rule 7.5.7 (last year's book)

"he/she may pass the ball along the end line to a
teammate(s) outside the boundary line"
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Old Thu Oct 23, 2003, 12:18pm
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is there a limit on the number of people that can be out of bounds for a throw in following a made basket? ex..
What is meant by "ex”? After a made basket all 5 team members may be OOB. On a spot throw in only the designated thrower may be OOB.
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What is meant by "ex”?

eg - exempli gratia (for example)
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Old Wed Oct 29, 2003, 09:43pm
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eg - exempli gratia (for example)
My favorite use of "e.g." is in the movie Get Shorty where Ray Bones mistakenly uses "i.e." to mean "for example". Anybody else remember that scene in the barber shop? Hysterical. Really.
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Old Wed Oct 29, 2003, 10:17pm
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eg - exempli gratia (for example)
My favorite use of "e.g." is in the movie Get Shorty where Ray Bones mistakenly uses "i.e." to mean "for example". Anybody else remember that scene in the barber shop? Hysterical. Really.
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Old Wed Oct 29, 2003, 10:39pm
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Question Point of Order !

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eg - exempli gratia (for example)
My favorite use of "e.g." is in the movie Get Shorty where Ray Bones mistakenly uses "i.e." to mean "for example". Anybody else remember that scene in the barber shop? Hysterical. Really.
Is the correct puncuation:
e.g. and i.e. or eg, and ie, ?
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Old Thu Oct 30, 2003, 12:35am
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Re: Point of Order !

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eg - exempli gratia (for example)
My favorite use of "e.g." is in the movie Get Shorty where Ray Bones mistakenly uses "i.e." to mean "for example". Anybody else remember that scene in the barber shop? Hysterical. Really.
Is the correct puncuation:
e.g. and i.e. or eg, and ie, ?
Technically, it should take the "dots". But after the American Society of English Teachers started allowing "their" as a singular, I quit listening to them, and I have no idea what they require now in the way of punctuation.
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eg - exempli gratia (for example)
My favorite use of "e.g." is in the movie Get Shorty where Ray Bones mistakenly uses "i.e." to mean "for example". Anybody else remember that scene in the barber shop? Hysterical. Really.
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Old Thu Oct 30, 2003, 10:55pm
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s.f.o.s.

What's the abb. (abbreviation?) for: Straying from the original subject?
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Old Thu Oct 30, 2003, 11:35pm
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Re: s.f.o.s.

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What's the abb. (abbreviation?) for: Straying from the original subject?
You'd think we'd have that one down, wouldn't you?!?
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Old Fri Oct 31, 2003, 10:08am
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Re: s.f.o.s.

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What's the abb. (abbreviation?) for: Straying from the original subject?
It should probably be "C.E."
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Old Fri Oct 31, 2003, 11:30am
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It should probably be "C.E."

[/B][/QUOTE]For short!
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Old Fri Oct 31, 2003, 11:48am
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It should probably be "C.E." [/B]
For short! [/B][/QUOTE]

Screw you guys. I'm going home!
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Old Fri Oct 31, 2003, 12:06pm
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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It should probably be "C.E."
For short! [/B]
Screw you guys. I'm going home! [/B][/QUOTE]

geeze...no reason for you to get so short wth us...I somehow thought you were bigger than that...maybe you need to go listen to some music & relax...here, try this:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...57556?v=glance
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