Similar to a miniature bola, it is made of two small balls, stones, or shells wrapped in red cloth or paper and tied to a silk thread. |
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This bola comes in various weights and measurements, depending on the size of the game. |
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With incredible skill and accuracy, you throw your bola at Alexander, entangling him and holding him in place. |
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The roasted bola could also be left to ferment, yielding a mildly alcoholic drink known as mescal crudo. |
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There are leather softeners that can be used to soften the cords if you plan to throw this bola. |
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La bola, Cuba's bush telegraph, transmits news around the island long before it is covered by state media. |
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A surface coating comprising a bola amphiphile reversibly bound to a substrate by non-covalent interaction, characterized in that the bola amphiphile is an amidine. |
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Its official neckwear is the bola tie, the official tree is the paloverde, and the official butterfly is the two-tailed swallowtail. |
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In hunting rhea, guanaco, and other animals in open country, the bola is whirled like a sling, then thrown parallel to the ground to entwine the quarry's legs. |
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The top, and golden in the Gothic style, is adorned with numerous flags and strips of colored silk, called bola bola, many who are members of Guild: each member, taking the tape, binds to the candle, symbol of Gremio. |
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After the crowning ceremony and many pictures, Anton and Bola took the floor and danced the traditional King and Queen's slow dance. |
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In 2007, Simpson and Bola Akinwale also studied the stability of individuals' responses to ethnic group questions between the 1991 and 2001 census. |
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Cerro Amarillo, a domal feature approximately six kilometers across, and Cerro Bola, which is truncated by a major north-south trending normal fault, rise above this surface. |
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