| 41. | Juan Marichal named Oliva and Luis Tiant, the Cuban right-hander with the whirligig windup.
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| 42. | Whirligig beetles ( Gyrinidae ) were moderately diverse, although other early beetles ( e . g.
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| 43. | Button whirligigs are often seen today in craft shops and souvenir stores in the southern Appalachian Mountains.
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| 44. | The wind simply pushes on the whirligig turning one part of it and it then uses inertia.
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| 45. | Lester Gay of Fountain, North Carolina made whirligigs from his retirement until his death in 1998.
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| 46. | At the end of his life there were said to be over 250 whirligigs in his yard.
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| 47. | Ander Lunde of Chapel Hill, North Carolina is credited with reviving the whirligig during the 1980s.
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| 48. | The package contains a tacky whirligig, which Kline puts on his roof to annoy the neighbors.
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| 49. | The characters in " Cupid's Whirligig " often allude to classical Roman Mythology.
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| 50. | But he won't sell his best piece : an antique wooden whirligig golfer in his backyard.
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