So boomerangs, glove puppets, masks, water pistols and the like will continue to find a market. |
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Of course, his most effective weapons are his boomerangs, which he can use to take out distant enemies, break items, or glide from heights. |
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Ceremonial objects such as churingas were often carved as were functional objects such as boomerangs, message sticks and didgeridoos. |
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His weapons are small boomerangs about eighteen inches long and a very sharp, six-foot long spear. |
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Their talk seemingly was of nulla-nullas, didgeridoos, boomerangs, pointing the bone, kadaitcha shoes, and tribal taboos. |
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We find representations or stencils of hands or artefacts such as boomerangs, throwing sticks or nets. |
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Don't try to catch razor-edged boomerangs thrown by feral children bare-handed. |
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Clap sticks, coolamons, and boomerangs are just some examples of artefacts entered in the two-day competition. |
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Joanne paints in acrylic on canvas as well as fine art works on didgeridoos, boomerangs, music sticks and emu eggs. |
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They learn how to cook witchetty grubs, concoct bush medicines and make boomerangs and axes. |
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And then the fruit is edible, and the wood is used to make boomerangs and spears and nulla-nullas. |
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Sooner or later it boomerangs and, like a bad joke, comes back to haunt and ridicule you. |
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Men in Aranda society hunted with a variety of implements including spears, spear throwers, and nonreturning boomerangs. |
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The structure grows tangentially from the architect's angular building, with a curve that rises and boomerangs back toward the entry. |
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We sell a variety of stock including T'shirts, boomerangs, spears, woomeras, didgeridoos, pottery, flower pots, cups, plates, vases, tea tree oil and stocking flowers. |
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The originality consists in the fact that are bloons to burst before they reach the exit and that towers are throwing darts or boomerangs. |
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Curio shops, where boomerangs, spears, kadaitcha shoes, and other samples of Aboriginal handcraft can be bought, are open until at least ten o'clock in the evening. |
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Others of his favorite shapes look like Australian boomerangs. |
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I heard the rattle of weapons such as boomerangs and spears. |
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Many communities were encouraged to find a cheap art or craft to sell to visitors, such as painted boomerangs, carved emu eggs, boab nuts, and shells and toas. |
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The boomerangs, totem poles and other gifts lavished on the queen during her tours distract only briefly from the 60-year-old electrical system. |
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Created recently, this model combines the best features of 3 differents boomerangs. |
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The boomerangs in composite have a density very similar to wood and are decorated by stickers. |
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The fibre of hemp boomerangs are out of polypropylene added with textile fibre of hemp. |
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For this reason, the birthday cake, heaved at Stalin in TV comedy style, also boomerangs. |
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They are taught how to throw bundies, boomerangs and weet-weets. |
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Fight and earn your way to glory in this middle age style tournament using bows, boomerangs, kunais, swords, axes and more! |
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Very beautiful range to be discovered on great spaces, traditional boomerangs for long distances. |
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As a result we have a lot of experience with framing these types of artwork, from woomeras and boomerangs through to clubs and spears, and even aboriginal carvings. |
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She threw one of the boomerangs at Al who was standing with his hand out. |
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Among these are the integration of musical instruments such as bullroarer, pairs of boomerangs, clapping sticks, seed and shell rattles, and didjeridu into rock group lineups. |
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Dodge the enemies or eliminate them by throwing your boomerangs. |
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Final stop Australia where the boys and girls happily finger-painted boomerangs, koalas, and kangaroos. |
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As well as human and snake-like figures, the sites also include stencil of hands, mostly in red ochre and also representation of boomerangs and spears. |
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Techniques for tying knots as well as building blowguns, fish spears, bird bolas, crossbows and boomerangs are included. |
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If we do not take such action, the principles with which Messrs Fischler and Lamy are threatening the Americans today will rebound on us like boomerangs, and will destroy agriculture in the countries of Europe. |
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Assaults are conducted using fists, feet, nulla nulla, iron bars, boomerangs or spears and injuries can range from superficial to fatal. |
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However, the characteristic bananalike shape of most boomerangs has little to do with their ability to return. |
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