| 41. | As Bennett walked the grounds, his mind became a whirling dervish of memories, fears and dreams.
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| 42. | Nash was his old whirling dervish self, but LaFrentz and Nowitzki helped to run the track meet.
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| 43. | Every Friday evening at Sheikh Hamad-al Nil Tomb in Omdurman one can see the Whirling Dervishes.
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| 44. | William Haller called him " that strange genius, part poet and part whirling dervish ".
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| 45. | I remember it as a pretty routine catch; all that whirling dervish stuff was a bunch of hooey.
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| 46. | In the 1950s, the Turkish government began allowing the Whirling Dervishes to perform once a year in Konya.
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| 47. | The Mevlevi Tekke Museum used to be the headquarters of the Mevlevi sect, associated with the Whirling Dervishes.
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| 48. | And Alves is a whirling dervish of a player whose fingers dance at a dizzying speed without ever losing focus.
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| 49. | As Midwest transplant Jane Sokol, McKeon plays the voice of sanity to Smart's whirling dervish of homemaking.
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| 50. | The final two concerts, on Saturday, were given by a Javanese gamelan group and whirling dervishes from Turkey.
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