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    According to an analysis by Washington Post reporter Aaron Blake, the use of the "pounce" framing "appears to be pretty bipartisan in its implementation." Searching U.S. newspapers and wire services between 2010 and 2019, Blake found 1,732 instances of Democrats or liberals "pouncing," versus 1,427 instances of Republicans or conservatives doing the same.

  3. Pounce - Wikipedia

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    Pounce may refer to: Pounce (powder), a powder used to prevent ink from spreading and to blot up excess ink Pouncing, a method of transferring images from one surface to another; Pounce (mascot), Georgia State University's blue panther mascot; Pounce, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee's black panther mascot for the Milwaukee Panthers

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    A pounce wheel, also known as a tracing wheel. Pouncing (Italian Spolvero) is an art technique used for transferring an image from one surface to another using a fine powder called pounce. It is similar to tracing, and is useful for creating copies of a sketch outline to produce finished works.

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    According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands: Find theme words to fill the board. Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found.

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  8. Writing implement - Wikipedia

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    Pounce pots were a precursor of blotting paper, being a dispenser for powdery material for drying the paper. Stencils can be used to create standardised letters, patterns or signatures. There are also pencil sharpeners that can exclusively be used with wooden pencils.

  9. Pounce (powder) - Wikipedia

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    A pounce pot (or sprinkler) at the London Science Museum. Pounce [a] or sand [b] is a fine powder, most often made from powdered cuttlefish bone or sandarac resin, that was used both to dry ink and to sprinkle on a rough writing surface to make it smooth enough for writing.