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United States Patent and
Trademark Office. Branch, John. "Shaking
Pompoms for the
Grandfather of
Modern Cheerleading". New York Times. "Poms". Superior...
- septum, vary in
pompom goldfish. In some, the
outgrowths hang down past the mouth.
These skin
outgrowths around the
nostrils of
pompoms are
developed through...
-
whitewashed straw hat
bears 14
prominent woolen pompoms arranged in the
shape of a cross. Only
eleven pompoms are visible, however,
because three are covered...
- Shoeing-Smith A. E. Ind, X 1
Section Pompoms,
stuck to his gun
under a very
heavy fire, when the
whole of the
remainder of the
Pompom team had been shot down, and...
- Love and
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Publishers W****ly.
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original on 2022-03-17.
Retrieved March 17, 2022. Rice, Sarah.
Cheer Up! Love and
Pompoms. Retrieved...
- on the front,
metallic or otherwise; and
often has a feather, hackle, or
pompom attached at the top.
Extensively used as an item of
military headgear during...
-
merely for its
scarlet color, but also for the fact that it does not have a
pompom or t****el on the top as do the
birettas of
other prelates.
Until the 1460s...
- Dais cotinifolia,
known as the
pompom tree, is a
small Southern African tree
belonging to the
Thymelaeaceae family. It
occurs along the east
coast northwards...
-
opinga are the
typical turned up
leather shoes with red and
black wool
pompoms on the ends,
which are
often used for folk dances.
According to the most...
-
decorated with
inlays of ivory,
tortoise s****,
mother of pearl,
Little pompoms of silk
decorated the
handles of
drawers of the cabinets. His furniture...