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1 Boris Johnson said members who make racist comments are 'out first bounce ' .
2 A half-volley had landed first bounce among the masters sitting under the wall.
3 With their season on the line, the Bombers folded at the first bounce .
4 Burt scooped the ball on the first bounce and let drive for the plate.
5 The one called must quickly run and catch the ball on the first bounce .
6 Marshall said his team would be out to make a statement from the first bounce .
7 The first bounce - on didn't surprise him in the least.
8 A tough first bounce on the first goal.
9 Before the first bounce , former Hawthorn star Ben Dixon had nothing but praise for the Suns rookie.
10 The wild weather didn't eventuate but the wait for the first bounce proved to be too much for some.
11 So I just listened a bit, and held my tongue; and the first bounce it gave, I cried out, 'Mr.
12 He picked up the small hard ball on the first bounce , drew back his arm-andthen I saw his expression change.
13 The Blues' pack-marking key forward went straight to the goalsquare at the first bounce , where she was picked up by Ellyse Gamble.
14 In wheelchair tennis competitions, players are allowed two bounces of the ball, the first bounce being within the bounds of the court.
15 Stream all the latest news and insight right up until first bounce plus half-time and full-time analysis from the Fox Footy commentary team.
16 Unlike in tennis, the served ball must first bounce on your side and then your opponent's side in order to be considered valid.
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