| 21. | Where whirligig folk art gets as much attention as the works of great masters.
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| 22. | That whirligig performance makes some investment advisors cautious.
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| 23. | McGlinn is a whirligig of activity in the midst of all the music making.
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| 24. | Some clever craftspeople built more complex whirligigs powered by a wind-catching wheel.
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| 25. | Now whirligigs are going avant-garde.
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| 26. | IIIE, while the whirligig was added to the same unit to make the Mk.
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| 27. | Friction whirligigs are another staple of craft shops and souvenir stores in the Appalachian Mountains.
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| 28. | The simplest and most common example of a wind-driven whirligig is the pinwheel.
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| 29. | The actual origin of whirligigs is unknown.
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| 30. | Gene became known locally as Whirligig Man.
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