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Madonna morphed from a Roman Empire theme to a high school cheerleader, complete with pom poms and a marching band.
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And then she grabs her pom-poms and heads off to cheerleading practice.
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It's just not cricket: The Aussies had to get back at the dastardly Poms for being drubbed in the cricket over the summer.
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My assignment: Spend the weekend in Seattle for a behind the pom-poms look at life as a Seattle Seahawks cheerleader, better known as a Sea Gal.
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Her party supplies for a Super Bowl shindig might include team color tablecloths, pom-poms, cheer sticks, craft paper and Astro Turf, she wrote in an e-mail.
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Yarn bombing, also known as guerrilla knitting, is a type of street art or graffiti using items made from yarn - whether knitted, crocheted, or made into pom-poms.
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And it has thousands upon thousands of explanations of those rules in its Program Operating Manual System, called the POMS, which provides guidance on implementing the 2, 728 rules.
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Cue a capsule collection of highly desirable shoes and bags inspired by her travels to Thailand, embroidered with flowers in of-the-moment neons and adorned with playful bright pom-poms.
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Mr Turnbull took a tilt at the Poms 12 years ago, when he defended Peter Wright, a former British intelligence agent whose memoirs the British government tried to keep unpublished.
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They love beating up on the Poms, but when it becomes as predictable as it has been, then they just cannot be bothered to sit up and take notice when another match comes around.
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But even Britain's whingeing Poms have not seen a labour bust-up like Australia's present one since 1986, when Rupert Murdoch, then an Australian, helped smash the British print unions by transferring the production of his newspapers to a non-union plant at Wapping in East London.
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