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  2. Jack Hammer (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Hammer (songwriter) Earl Solomon Burroughs (September 16, 1925 – April 8, 2016), known professionally as Jack Hammer, was an American pianist, singer, and songwriter, credited as the co-writer of "Great Balls of Fire". [1]

  3. Child Burned After On-Fire Ball Was Thrown At Him ... - Patch

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    In a Facebook post on Sunday, Maria Rua said her son, 6-year-old Dominick, "had a ball covered in gasoline then lit on fire thrown at him by an 8 year old boy." Rua claimed the boy is her ...

  4. .221 Remington Fireball - Wikipedia

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    The .221 Remington Fireball (5.7x35mm), often simply referred to as .221 Fireball, is a centerfire cartridge created by Remington Arms Company in 1963 as a special round for use in their experimental single-shot bolt-action pistol, the XP-100. [2] A shortened version of the .222 Remington, it is popular as a varmint and small predator round ...

  5. Speedball (drug) - Wikipedia

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    Speedball, powerball, or over and under [1] is the polydrug mixture of a stimulant with a depressant, usually an opioid. The most well-known mixture used for recreational drug use is that of cocaine and heroin; however, amphetamines can also be mixed with morphine and/or fentanyl. A speedball may be taken intravenously or by nasal insufflation.

  6. Ball python - Wikipedia

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    The ball python ( Python regius ), also called the royal python, is a python species native to West and Central Africa, where it lives in grasslands, shrublands and open forests. This nonvenomous constrictor is the smallest of the African pythons, growing to a maximum length of 182 cm (72 in). [2] The name "ball python" refers to its tendency ...

  7. Will-o'-the-wisp - Wikipedia

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    In Argentina and Uruguay, the will-o'-the-wisp phenomenon is known as luz mala ( evil light) and is one of the most important myths in both countries' folklore. This phenomenon is quite feared and is mostly seen in rural areas. It consists of an extremely shiny ball of light floating a few inches from the ground.

  8. Great Balls of Fire (Mae West album) - Wikipedia

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    Great Balls of Fire is a rock 'n roll record and the final album recorded by American actress and singer Mae West, released by MGM Records in 1972. It was the third album release by West. Originally recorded in 1968, the album was released four years later, a few months before West turned 79. [2]

  9. Naval artillery in the Age of Sail - Wikipedia

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    Bags of any junk (scrap metal, bolts, rocks, gravel, old musket balls, etc.) fired to injure enemy crews. Fire arrows A thick dartlike incendiary projectile with a barbed point, wrapped with pitch-soaked canvas which took fire when the gun was fired. The point stuck in sails, hulls, or spars and set fire to the enemy ship. Heated shot