- ski
supporting the
weight of the
skier was
treated with
animal fat in a
similar manner to
modern ski waxing.
Early skiers used one long pole or spear. The...
- use the name.
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owned by
parent company SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation.
SKY PerfecTV! is also a
direct broadcast satellite (DBS) service.
While SKY PerfecTV!
Premium Service...
- The
sky is an
unobstructed view
upward from the
surface of the Earth. It
includes the
atmosphere and
outer space. It may also be
considered a
place between...
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Sky Television may
refer to:
Sky Group, a pan-European
broadcasting company (formerly
British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB))
Sky UK, a
television and radio...
- Mürren,
Switzerland in 1922. A
skier following the fall line will
reach the
maximum possible speed for that slope. A
skier with skis
pointed perpendicular...
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Sky News is a
British free-to-air
television news
channel and organisation.
Sky News is
distributed via an English-language
radio news service, and through...
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eventually plane out and the
skier will
start to
glide over the water. The
skier turns by
shifting weight left or right. The
skier's body
weight should be balanced...
-
Sky blue
refers to a
collection of
shades comparable to that of a
clear daytime sky.
Typically it is a
shade of cyan or
light teal,
though some iterations...
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skies or blue-
sky in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blue
Sky, Blue
Sky or
Bluesky may
refer to: Blue
Sky, Colorado, U.S. Bluesky, Alberta...