- The
tyrolienne is a type of
Tyrolean folk dance. Additionally, it is the
French word for "ziplining."
Tyroliennes at IMSLP. v t e...
- (44 ft) high and the
other 7 m (23 ft) high, much like a zip-line or
tyrolienne of today.[citation needed] The
first free-flight
trials of the 14-bis...
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Beautiful Beckoning Hands Edison Mixed Quartette 1913 1795
Dream of the
Tyrolienne –
Instrumental Venetian Inst
Quartette 1913 1796
Snookey Ookums Irving...
- folk song "Tiszantuli szép leany" 385i A12a/1
Grande fantaisie sur la
tyrolienne de l'opéra La fiancée de
Auber pf A
major 1829 Piano, arr.
based on a...
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benziyor Kochari Shalakho Tamzara Temuraga Yarkhushta Ländler
Schuhplattler Tyrolienne Waltz Abayı Agir
Karadagi Anzali Asma
kasma Choban Regsi Halay Innaby...
- zip-line, on 6 April 2018, at Go Ape in
Grizedale Forest, ****bria. The La
Tyrolienne in Val T****ns,
France is the
highest altitude zipline, at 10,600 feet...
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California Two-step, abbrn: NC2S
Progressive Double Two
Twoubadou (Haiti)
Tyrolienne Ukrainian dance Ula Ulek
mayang 'upa'upa,
claimed to be the
origin of...
- deck); pont de
singe ("monkey bridge: a
footrope with
overhead rope); and
tyrolienne ("Tyrolean": a zip-line). Zip-lines can be
traversed by
hanging below...
- game can also be pla**** as a duel.
Present in
foreign versions Zipline (
Tyrolienne) 1991– Two contestants, one male and one female, zip-line down from the...
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Fleur de
Marie (1850),
Geologie (1859),
Surprise (1860),
Destinee (1874),
Tyrolienne (1875)
Leading owner (7 wins): HH Aga Khan IV –
Shemaka (1993), Vereva...