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twirled and patterns
Some Skip-Its had colorful glitter filled and covered plastic decorations that can be slid on in order to make colorful patterns while being twirled about.

twirled and so
of the hook, leaving it not quite so long as the body of the fly has to be made ; take the thick end of your feather in your tweezers or pliers and wrap it over three or four times close together, following the silk wrappings until it is all, or as much as you deem sufficient, twirled on ; then take your silk and pass over the end once or twice ; cut off the superfluous part of the feather and wrap up the shank with the silk, evenly and regularly, to form the body of the fly, and fasten off by a loop-knot or two ; or, if you want a thick-bodied fly or one of flossed silk, turn down again and fasten off at the shoulder ; cut off the silk left, set the feather right with your needle and finger

twirled and for
The record for the most hoops twirled simultaneously is 132, set by Paul " Dizzy Hips " Blair on November 11, 2009.
Cope recalls the event, " Nearing kickoff, the Steelers gathered in their tunnel for introductions, whereupon the crowd exploded — and suddenly, by my estimation, 30, 000 Terrible Towels twirled from the fists of fans around the stadium!

twirled and during
They sing as well as dance, using folded fans or red square handkerchiefs ( which are twirled along as a song is performed ) during the dancing portion.

twirled and .
* 232. 2 Instruments in which the drum is twirled by a cord, which rubs in a notch on the stick held by the player
X-rays show he was painted in later, but his role in the painting is important: he is an allegory of the then current French Emperor, Napoleon III, identified by his famous hunting dogs and iconic twirled moustache.
In the demonstration of the dance Blassie picked up Rob Petrie and twirled him over his head.
A hula hoop is a toy hoop that is twirled around the waist, limbs or neck.
The largest hoop successfully twirled was 13. 88 metres ( 45. 55 ft ) in circumference, by Ashrita Furman of the United States in September, 2005.
It involved couples who danced with their hands on each other's waists or shoulders and twirled around the floor at a breakneck pace.
Schickele gives a tongue-in-cheek explanation of the instrument's evolution: Viennese cowboys twirled " their lariats over their heads with such great speed that a musical pitch was produced.
The tail with twirled rackets is distinctive and in flight it can appear as if two large bees were chasing a black bird.
The most iconic method of throwing a chakram is tajani, wherein the weapon is twirled on the index finger of an upraised hand and thrown with a timed flick of the wrist.
When the strings are twirled quickly between the fingers the two pictures appear to combine into a single image due to persistence of vision.
He had predictable mannerisms-having got to the crease with his " rolling, self-reliant " walk, he took guard, twirled his bat, tapped his bat in the crease and took several shuffling steps up to it.
Carnevale !, directed by Raffaele De Ritis from Italy, show actors and circus performers Pedro Carrillo and Alesya Gulevich entered the Guinness Book of World Records when, in 2003, they set records, at the same moment, in their different specialities: Carrillo skipped a rope on the high wire 1, 323 times in a row, and Gulevich twirled 99 hula hoops at the same time.
When he twirled around and ended up facing in his direction, Wu Song recognized Zhou Tong as the old man he had bumped into on the bridge earlier in the day.
Strapped into harnesses and hanging from nylon rope, Florine and five other performers from the vertical dance company Project Bandaloop twirled and soared across the face of the billboard, which was done up to look like a mountainside.
The reactor's high-pressure steam twirled a small turbine that generated 150 kilowatts ( kW ) of electricity, an accomplishment that earned its operators the honorary title " Oak Ridge Power Company.

stylized and design
RCR owns the stylized No. 3 logos used during Earnhardt's lifetime ; however these rights may not prevent a future racing team from using a different No. 3 design.
College designer John Scotford made a stylized version of the shield during the 1960s, but it did not see the success of MacDonald's design.
Modernist design also began to enter the mainstream of popular culture, as simplified and stylized forms became popular, often associated with dreams of a space age high-tech future.
Others claim that the design was a stylized Swiss cross, in tribute to the homeland of Chevrolet's parents.
One of its major trademarks is the stylized design in all forms and shapes, which in the early days was referred to as modern design.
The default uniform design for humanoids was a green section covering the torso and shoulders, black arms and leggings, green boots, white gloves, green domino mask, and a chest symbol of a stylized Green Lantern icon on a white circle.
The traditional design styles are often referred to as Jacobean embroidery featuring highly stylized floral and animal designs with flowing vines and leaves.
The fleur-de-lis or fleur-de-lys ( plural: fleurs-de-lis ) is a stylized lily ( in French, fleur means flower, and lis means lily ) or iris that is used as a decorative design or symbol.
The image of the maple leaf used on the flag was designed by Jacques Saint-Cyr ; however, Jack Cook claims that this stylized eleven-point maple leaf was lifted from a copyrighted design owned by a Canadian craft shop in Ottawa.
Chuck Jones ' 1942 cartoon The Dover Boys had demonstrated that animation could freely experiment with character design, depth, and perspective to create a stylized artistic vision appropriate to the subject matter.
The short was groundbreaking not only in its message but in its very flat, stylized design, in complete defiance of the Disney approach.
Some design scholars also call the distinctive shape Boteh and believe it is the convergence of a stylized floral spray and a cypress tree: a Zoroastrian symbol of life and eternity.
The company is reissuing a portion of it in its Originals series ; compact disc releases are noted for their vinyl record stylized design.
The walls are decorated with stylized foliage motifs, Arabic inscriptions, and arabesque design work, with walls covered in glazed tile.
Brodeur started wearing a new painted mask design for the 2008 – 09 NHL season with a stylized " MB30 " on the front, replacing the " J " that had been on his mask for his entire NHL career.
In response the developers chose to tone down some of the more stylized aspects of the design, eventually arriving at a more realistic appearance.
The cover of the Chalice Well in Glastonbury ( Somerset, United Kingdom ) depicts a stylized version of the vesica piscis design ( see picture ).
Though the statue's pose recalls classic Greek sculpture, Jungwirth's stylized design is closer to the mid-20th century modernist design, borrowing heavily from Cubism, Futurism, and depression-era civic art.
The walls are decorated with stylized foliage motifs, Arabic inscriptions, and arabesque design work, with walls covered in glazed tiles.
In Java, kris handles are made in various type, the most common design is the abstract stylized representation of the human form.
This design is enclosed by a stylized compass rose with triangles at the points indicating the worldwide nature of the mission of the Air Force.
Fred Turner sketched a stylized " V ", but the company's head of engineering and design, Jim Schindler, extended the " V " into an " M " resembling a McDonald's store viewed from an angle, with a red isosceles trapezoid " roof " serving as background for lettering.

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