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twirler
twirler (ˈtwɜːlə(r)) [f. twirl v.1 + -er1.] a. One who or that which twirls. spec. (N. Amer.), one who leads a marching band; a drum-major or drum-majorette. Cf. twirling vbl. n. In quot. 1827, a decoy for larks, consisting of a curved piece of wood set with small mirrors, mounted on a spindle and t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Matthew Freeman (twirler)
Matthew Freeman (born April 8, 1992 in Lancaster, California) is a World Twirling Championships Rhythmic Gold Medalist and lead baton twirler for the Pennsylvania He was the only male to try out for the feature baton twirler at Penn State and beat out six females for the spot. wikipedia.org
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Baton twirling
A twirler may perform as part of a group that marches in a parade or front of an audience. The WTA was founded in 1960, by champion baton twirler Victor Faber. wikipedia.org
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D. maculata
Dactyloceras maculata, an African moth Dactylorhiza maculata, a perennial plant Dellamora maculata, a tumbling flower beetle Deltophora maculata, a twirler wikipedia.org
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S. amseli
S. amseli may refer to: Scopula amseli, a geometer moth Scrobipalpa amseli, a twirler moth Stagmatophora amseli, a cosmet moth Stenoptilia amseli, wikipedia.org
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P. amseli
P. amseli may refer to: Parapsectris amseli, a twirler moth Photedes amseli, an owlet moth Phyllonorycter amseli, a leaf miner Protancylis amseli, wikipedia.org
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A. indicus
near mountain lakes Apristurus indicus, the smallbelly catshark, a shark species found in the western Indian Ocean Armatophallus indicus, a species of twirler wikipedia.org
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花式操枪
第一次的表演记录为1893年芝加哥哥伦布纪念博览会的一项中途表演,后由托马斯·爱迪生于1899年发行,片名为「The Arabian Gun Twirler.」 竞赛 军事礼仪和仪式 wikipedia.org
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Pityocona
Pityocona is a small and little-known genus of the twirler moth family (Gelechiidae). wikipedia.org
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S. lutea
Panamanian orchid Saponaria lutea, an Old World plant Sarcina lutea, a gram-positive bacterium Scorpaena lutea, a venomous fish Scrobipalpa lutea, a twirler tropical Americas Strongylophthalmyia lutea, a long-legged fly Strymon lutea, a scrub hairstreak Styposis lutea, a tangle-web spider Syncopacma lutea, a twirler wikipedia.org
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Matthew Freeman
Matthew Freeman may refer to: Matt Freeman (basketball) (born 1997), player Matthew Freeman (twirler) (born 1992), baton twirler Matt Freeman (born wikipedia.org
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Tinea trinotella
But actually, T. lappella – described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758 as Phalaena (Tinea) lappella – is a twirler moth (family Gelechiidae), namely the burdock erroneously applied to T. trinotella for some time, but as originally established by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775 it refers to another twirler wikipedia.org
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Autostichinae
Oecophoridae), but alternatively it is united with the Symmocidae sensu stricto (and often also the Holcopogonidae and/or certain genera otherwise considered twirler – potato moth Trichloma Lower, 1902 Also placed here by some authors is Syndesmica, which is otherwise assigned to subfamily Dichomeridinae of the twirler wikipedia.org
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Ethmiopsis
Ethmiopsis is a genus of the twirler moth family (Gelechiidae). The latter species was thought to actually be more closely related to some twirler moths usually placed in Hypatima. wikipedia.org
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DaNae Couch
While attending Baylor, Couch was a baton twirler in the Baylor University Golden Wave Band. wikipedia.org
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