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- Executive curl, the ring above a naval officer's gold lace or braid rank insignia Britta Curl (born 2000), American ice hockey player Kamren Curl (born 1999)...
- hound distinguished by its thick, fine, silky coat, and a tail with a ring curl at the end. The breed originates in the cold mountains of Afghanistan...
- The executive curl, or the "Elliot's Eye", is the name given to the ring above a naval officer's gold lace or braid insignia. It originated with the Royal...
- code. RingAllegro (Allegro Game Library) RingConsoleColor (Text coloring library for command prompt or the terminal) RingCurl (CURL Library) RingFreeGLUT...
- Bicep curls are a group of weight training exercises in which a person bends their arm towards their body at the elbow in order to make their biceps stronger...
- as a small unusual looking dark-haired man or a boy with medium blonde ring curls. The name could come from the Latin 'orobias', a type of incense. Orobas...
- Cheese puffs, cheese curls, cheese balls, cheese ball puffs, cheesy puffs, or corn curls are a puffed corn snack, coated with a mixture of cheese or cheese-flavored...
- 1⁄2in ring, with the curl, though the carpenters lost the curl in 1879. In 1891 ordinary warrant officers of 10 years' standing were given a half-ring of...
- morphologically-based classifications. The ring-necked snake is perhaps best-known for its unique defensive posture: when threatened, it curls its tail into a tight coil...
- A vortex ring, also called a toroidal vortex, is a torus-shaped vortex in a fluid; that is, a region where the fluid mostly spins around an imaginary axis...