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Discover LudwigThe word "twister" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use the word "twister" when you are referring to a person or object that is known for twisting things, such as a tornado or a person who does yoga. For example, "The twister caused major damage to the small town."
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A series of tornadoes, including a major twister, touched down southwest of Oklahoma City on Wednesday, flipping cars and causing the escape of tigers and other animals from an exotic wildlife park, officials said.
His biggest deal was the sale two years ago of Wasserstein Perella to Dresdner Bank for $1.4 billion, of which he pocketed $650m.In this section The twister hits No random walk Should I stay or should I go?
Still giving Italy a bad name The rights of terrorists Restoring the fiscal option Reprints Related items Enron: The twister hitsJan 17th 2002 The politics of Enron: Four committees in search of a scandalJan 17th 2002Who guards the guardians?Yet there is one big issue that should now attract more attention: the governance of the public capital markets, and especially the role played by auditors.
This tongue twister was formulated to meet the European Union's latest requirement for an air-conditioning gas with a GWP below 150.
Mr Liu happily discusses the subtleties that distinguish Byron from Shelley.In this section The twister hits No random walk Should I stay or should I go?
Last year, executives sold stacks of shares even as Enron got into trouble.In this section The twister hits No random walk Should I stay or should I go?
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The ironic, experimental film, whose title was based on a local tongue-twister, was influenced by the Nouvelle Vague and won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno film festival.
Lyndon Johnson, the foul-mouthed arm-twister who pushed through the Civil Rights Act and the "war on poverty", is now revered.
Here's the Norwegian tongue-twister bit by bit:fylkes traffik sikkerhets utvalgs secretariats leder funksjonene Peoples traffic security committee secretariat leader functionsNearly all the words are recognisably cousins to their English equivalents.
By 2030, according to the Kokoda Foundation, an Australian think-tank, China could have 85-100 submarines.And third, China has concentrated on what it calls "informatisation", a tongue-twister that Jiang Zemin coined in 2002 to describe how the PLA needs to function as one force, using sensors, communications and electronic and cyber-warfare.
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