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A trial balloon, or
kite-flying (used in the UK and elsewhere), is
information sent out
to the
media in
order to observe the
reaction of an audience. It...
- "Let's Go
Fly a Kite" is
a song from Walt Disney's 1964 film Mary Poppins,
composed by
Richard M.
Sherman and
Robert B. Sherman. This song is performed...
- anchors.
Kites often have
a bridle and tail
to guide the face of the
kite so the wind can lift it. Some
kite designs do not need
a bridle; box
kites can have...
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Kite, also
known as
A Kite (****anese:
A カイト) in ****an, is
a ****anese
original video animation written and
directed by
Yasuomi Umetsu. Two 35-minute episodes...
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Fly My
Kite is
a 1931 Our Gang
short comedy film
directed by
Robert F. McGowan. It was the 107th Our Gang
short to be released. Grandma, who
recently sold...
- Go
Fly a Kite is the
fifth studio album by Ben Kweller,
which was
released on
February 7, 2012. This is his
first album since splitting with
former label...
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Fighter kites are
kites used for the
sport of
kite fighting. Traditionally, most are small,
unstable single-line flat
kites where line
tension alone is...
- they find
themselves are
a cross between the
human and
animal worlds. Some of
their adventures include attempting to fly a kite,
cleaning Toad's
dirty house...
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abrasive string used
to fly fighter kites,
mainly in
South Asian countries. It is made when
a cotton string is
coated with
powdered gl**** or
a similar abrasive...
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A sport kite, also
commonly known as
a stunt kite, is
a type of
multiline kite that can be
maneuvered in the air.
A related kite, also
controllable and...