- Bull-
leaping (Ancient Gr****: ταυροκαθάψια, taurokathapsia) is a term for
various types of non-violent bull fighting. Some are
based on an
ancient ritual...
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Pole dance combines dance and
acrobatics centered around a
vertical pole. This
performance art form
takes place not only in gentleman's
clubs as a form...
- parallel" to
Minoan bull-
leaping. The
Taureador Frescoes are not
frauds or
incorrect reconstructions. The same bull-
leaping scene appears in miniature...
-
metres (26 ft),
jamming the
pole into the
ground below and then
sliding down the
pole.
There are many
other types of
leaps,
depending on the
nature of...
-
Fierljeppen (West
Frisian compound of fier—"far" and ljeppen—"
leaping") or
polsstokverspringen is a
traditional sport of the Netherlands, and of West...
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Earth turns counterclockwise. The
North Pole, also
known as the
Geographic North Pole or
Terrestrial North Pole, is the
point in the
Northern Hemisphere...
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adjective describing a
heraldic beast in a
leaping attitude Salient pole, a
projecting electromagnetic pole of a
field coil SALIENT, SALt
Irradiation ExperimeNT...
-
February 29 is a
leap day (or "
leap year day")—an
intercalary date
added periodically to
create leap years in the
Julian and
Gregorian calendars. It is...
- the
final pole of the
season at the Yas
Marina Circuit,
while Amaury Cordeel took
reverse grid
pole for the sprint. At the start, Martí
leaped into the...
- the
North Pole. The
group included Armstrong,
Edmund Hillary, Hillary's son Peter,
Steve Fossett, and
Patrick Morrow. They
arrived at the
Pole on April...