- for
competition cracking.
Bullwhips are
pastoral tools,
traditionally used to
control livestock in open country. A
bullwhip's length, flexibility, and...
-
systems modelling to
study cascade failures as a
consequence of
financial bullwhips. Specifically, they
create an agent-based
supply network simulation model...
-
bullwhip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bullwhip is a single-tailed whip,
usually made of
leather and
originally used with livestock.
Bullwhip...
- The
Adventures of
Bullwhip Griffin is a 1967
American Western comedy film
directed by
James Neilson,
produced by Walt
Disney Productions, and starring...
-
Bullwhip is a 1958
American CinemaScope Western film
directed by
Harmon Jones and
starring Guy
Madison and
Rhonda Fleming. The film is
about a
cowboy in...
-
trained for
several w****s
under stunt coordinator Glenn Randall to use a
bullwhip,
becoming proficient enough to
disarm the
Monkey Man (Vic Tablian); his...
- King of the
Bullwhip is a 1950
American Western film
produced and
directed by Ron
Ormond starring Lash
LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John. It was the eighth...
-
father would perform with
bullwhips and
throwing knives, and
started teaching Jack
around the age of 7. He
received a
bullwhip for
Christmas when he was...
-
Nereocystis luetkeana. Some
English names include edible kelp, bull kelp,
bullwhip kelp,
ribbon kelp,
bladder wrack, and
variations of
these names. Due to...
- multiple-cracking
routines and
precise target work.
Various whips,
apart from
bullwhips, are used in such competitions. The most
common whip used in Australian...