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  2. Clackers - Wikipedia

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    Clackers were two plastic balls, each about 2 inches (5.1 centimetres) in diameter. The balls are attached to a tab with a strong string. The player swings the balls back and forth, creating the clacking sound that describes the name.

  3. Castanets - Wikipedia

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    Castanets, also known as clackers or palillos, are a percussion instrument , used in Spanish, Calé, Moorish, [1] Ottoman, Italian, Mexican, Sephardic, Portuguese, Philippine, Brazilian, and Swiss music. In ancient Greece and ancient Rome there was a similar instrument called the crotalum.

  4. Joseph Joestar - Wikipedia

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    Joseph and Caesar do Hamon training under Lisa Lisa on an island off the coast of Venice. Joseph and Caesar destroy Esidisi. The group track Kars and Wamuu to Switzerland. Caesar is killed fighting Wamuu one-on-one, but is able to take his antidote and get it to Joseph before dying.

  5. Talk:Clackers - Wikipedia

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    It was clackers in use “breaking into many distinct smaller pieces” (small fragments entering eyes, and flying into faces) which was a major concern (along with head injuries from children hitting each other with unbroken sets), so “shattering” sounds like what it was.

  6. Clackers (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Clackers may also refer to: A term for editorial staff at the fictional fashion magazine in the novel The Devil Wears Prada; A term for computer operators in the ...

  7. Clacker - Wikipedia

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  8. YBA - Wikipedia

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    YBA or yba can refer to a number of things: Young British Artists, a movement of British artists in the 1980s and 1990s; Yala language, a language spoken in Ogoja, Nigeria, by ISO 639 code; Young Buddhist Association, an association of Buddhists in the U.S. Banff Airport, an airstrip near Banff, Alberta, Canada, by IATA code

  9. Young British Artists - Wikipedia

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    Maureen Paley said, "The thing that came out of the YBA generation was boldness, a belief that you can get away with anything." [23] Speaking in 2009, Iwona Blazwick, the director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery, said, "The YBA moment is definitely now dead, but anyone who thinks they were a cut-off point is wrong. They began something which has ...