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And when they learned that they could shoot boomerangs at peacocks, they were hooked.
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His Web page is filled with instructive videos about gyroscopes, rings wobbling down rods, and boomerangs.
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First, in attacking Mr Rubin's record in office, Republicans are throwing boomerangs.
ECONOMIST: But Republicans do so at their own risk
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Adelaide officials deny this and say delegates got only a cricket bat signed by Australian great Sir Donald Bradman, boomerangs, T-shirts and keyrings.
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In spare moments he indulged his fascination with physics by hurling boomerangs around campus, all the while jotting down formulas to describe their motion.
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She collects drops of water in the vessel she carries on her head, avoiding dirty water, flinging boomerangs at pesky peacocks, jumping over turtles, and avoiding bouncing footballs.
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In his office, dozens of boomerangs dangle from the wall.
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