Quite a nice earner considering the Blues had long been considered a yo-yo club, bouncing between the Premiership and a lesser division.
However, he's eventually proved correct when a very small shirker named Jo-Jo, who was just standing around playing with a yo-yo, is spirited by the mayor of Who-ville, the community in question, to the summit of the Eiffelberg Tower.
"Here's this heavy metaphysical painting with a father figure whose head could be bobbed up and down like a yo-yo, played with, or dropped, " Ms. Fort says.
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Alan Greenspan, who chaired the Fed for nearly 20 years, and his successor, Ben Bernanke, have allowed the dollar to be treated like a yo-yo.
The Daily Mail reported Wednesday that between visits to the gym and a local fro-yo joint, Clinton made a stop at Bauman Rare Books, a Manhattan-based shop filled with rare and hard-to-find first-edition books, maps and prints dating from the 15th through the 20th centuries.
Sip on a tropical cocktail or yo-ho-ho on a nutmeg-infused rum punch as you watch the sun set over the crystalline cove surrounding the renowned Grand Anse Beach.
But the incident stirred a fierce debate here about yo-yoing, a technically challenging but potent technique that involves stuffing a bait fish with lead weight so it will sink to the ocean's bottom where big stripers lie.
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In a profession known for, let's face it, some temperament among its stars, Yo-Yo is a little different.
It's got 256 MB of RAM built in, and a 3-inch touchscreen LCD interface (yo, it's been a bit of a while since we've seen that), and that's not even the hottest part.
Inside the striper's stomach they found 10 bullet-shaped lead weights weighing nearly two pounds -- surefire evidence of "yo-yoing, " a baiting technique banned from the high-profile event, which will be held again next month.
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During an interlude, attendees were soothed by a performance by famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
Yo-Yo Ma, a warm and generous performer, came to play some Bach on his 1712 Stradivarius cello.
There is no doubt that Yo-Yo Ma is a great musician and a great cellist, but tonight we also honor him because he is a great human being.
Leeds have struggled in previous seasons to attract the bright stars to West Yorkshire, which has proved to be a major factor in their yo-yoing between the Premiership and National League One.
She says she came up with the idea while talking with cellist Yo-Yo Ma backstage at a graduation ceremony.
His first cello concerto that electrified a 15-year-old budding cellist named Yo Yo Ma.
Mr Norris is hoping the board's deliberations will make his yo-yoing selection campaign a success at the third time of asking.
Barbara Cook, Neil Diamond, Sonny Rollins, Meryl Streep, Yo-Yo Ma: At a time of year when Americans everywhere are counting their blessings, we want to give thanks to their extraordinary contributions.
In writing an opera for young people around the ages of his own two children (who are 6 and 10), Mr. Bruce said he gave the work the same care and attention, if not more, as previous works intended for violinist Daniel Hope ("The Given Note, " a chamber work from 2011) or Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble ("Cut the Rug, " from 2013).
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The rouble's exchange rate yo-yos, falling by a third one day, rising by a quarter the next.
Once the economy gets back to something resembling normalcy and stock markets stop gyrating like yo-yos, I think a lot of investors will take their gold profits and move back to equities.
The-Dream, a brilliant songwriter and singer from Atlanta, has seen his sales decline, as has Ne-Yo, another performer who splits his time between writing for others and for himself.
But perhaps Lego should not strive unduly to keep up with electronic fashion: the big hit this Christmas at Hamleys, London's toy mecca, was a come-back story dating back to ancient Greece: the humble yo-yo.
Yo-Yo likes to say that his goal is to take listeners on a trip with him and make a lasting connection.
When Yo-Yo Ma took his first cello lesson, there wasn't a chair short enough for him, so he sat on three phone books instead.
Popular in this corner of southeastern Massachusetts, yo-yoing is reviled by many sports anglers as unsportsmanlike and a potential source of toxic lead contamination to the fish -- and the people who eat them.
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Unlike such other precious commodities as gold, whose price has yo-yoed over the years, the average price of diamonds has maintained a relentless upward creep.
In 2006, filmmaker Kerry Yo Nakagawa sent him a rough cut of "American Pastime, " a low-budget movie about Japanese American internees who played baseball inside the camps.
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