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* Many tricks combine the kickflip with a revolution of the board on the z axis in multiples of 180 degrees, as happens during a pop shove-it.
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Many skiers began performing tricks in the terrain parks, which were at the time reserved for snowboarders.
Many illusionists attempting parlor tricks and sleight of hand receive the title of magician whether it be by label or self description through the many years.
" Many small tricks, especially card tricks, require neither apparatus nor sleight of hand ; much apparatus of the " gimmick " type does not require sleight of hand.
Many dogs contribute to the visiting experience by performing small tricks for their audience or by playing carefully structured games.
Many different talents were exhibited, such as contortionism, juggling, magic tricks, stand-up comedy, and beatboxing, in addition to singing and dancing acts.
Many of the tricks performed on skateboards, and later snowboards, wakeboards, rollerblades and BMX bikes, would be performed in midair from that point on.
Many Western jugglers also practice other forms of object manipulation, such as diabolo, devil sticks, cigar box manipulation, fire-spinning, contact juggling, hat manipulation, sleight of hand tricks, poi, staff-spinning, balancing tricks, bar flair and general circus skills.
Many episodes have to do with cheats who illegally take money from the casino using sleight-of-hand tricks or some sort of gizmo.
Many other tricks are used throughout the construction in order to preserve the apparent simplicity of the design.
Many visitors, other magicians, streamed to his home to share gossip and the latest tricks as well as to brush elbows with the famous sleight of hand artist.
Many employees of Amy's will do " tricks " with the ice cream as they prepare it and before the customer receives it.
Many and combine
Many farmers in the region combine subsistence agriculture with the raising of cattle, sheep, goats, and poultry.
Many researchers combine qualitative and quantitative forms of analysis to better answer questions which cannot be studied in laboratory settings, particularly in the social sciences and in education.
Many " sympotic " epigrams combine sympotic and funerary elementsthey tell their readers ( or listeners ) to drink and live for today because life is short.
Many mines combine the main trigger with a touch or tilt trigger to prevent enemy engineers from defusing it.
Many USB devices combine MIDI and audio data in the same link, and the two streams can interfere with each other and cause delayed or lost data.
Many writing systems combine features of more than one of these types, and a number of detailed classifications have been proposed.
Many novels combine both, often as a metaphor for the different directions humanity can take in its choices, ending up with one of two possible futures.
Many of these recipes combine the butter into the rather than adding it in the folding process and are thus similar to a folded short crust.
Many CATS buses are equipped with bike racks for commuters to easily combine biking with bus transit.
Many guitarists also use the pick and the remaining right-hand fingers simultaneously to combine some advantages of flat picking and finger picking.
Many transit advocates believe that it would have been wiser either to build it using streetcars, as was originally planned, to allow for lower costs and more flexibility in route options or simply to extend the underground Bloor – Danforth line further into Scarborough ( for more details, including the proposal to combine it with the Eglinton Crosstown line, see Future below ).
Many Autobot figures in the line were able to combine with a partner to form a larger robot through the " Powerlinx " process.
Many electronic design elements combine to affect perceived sound quality, making the global " analog mixer vs. digital mixer " question difficult to answer.
Many systems combine some information about the named object with an extra sequence number to make it into a unique identifier.
Many of the larger computers ( including NATHAN ) as well as the race of Posbis combine a biological component with the positronic brain, giving them sentience and creativity.
Many distributed generation sites combine wind power and solar power such as Slippery Rock University, which can be monitored online.
Many of his hits from the 1930s and 1940s effectively combine the melodic and verbal nuances of French song with American swing rhythms.
Many of his paintings made during this early phase of his career were considered to combine anecdotal accuracy with a charged romantic landscape.
# Many existing practices already combine methodologies to solve particular problems, yet they have not been theorised sufficiently
Many later ships used dual-purpose guns to combine the secondary battery and the heavier guns of the tertiary batteries, in order to simplify the design.
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