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  2. Pounce - Wikipedia

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    Pounce (physics) or pop, in physics, the sixth derivative of the position vector with respect to time; Pounce (Transformers), a character from the Transformers series; The Pounce, A professional wrestling attack; Pounce (card game), the card game known as Nerts or Nertz in America; Pownce, a free social networking and micro-blogging site.

  3. Republicans pounce - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "Republicans pounce" (or related phrases, such as "conservatives pounce" or "seize") is a term used by some conservative commentators in the United States to illustrate media bias against Republicans and conservatives.

  4. Pounce (powder) - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  6. Pouncing - Wikipedia

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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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    Try our (goat cheese-stuffed) bacon-wrapped dates, our pumpkin cheese ball, our cheese ball bites, our whipped feta roasted potatoes, our turkuterie (yep, shaped like one!) to see what we mean.

  8. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Mis-hit: A hit in which a player swings but does not contact the ball as intended, giving it a different speed, direction, and spin than the player intended; On-Two: When the player making the second contact on the ball decides to play the ball over the net instead of setting up their teammate. Most often used in court volleyball by the setter ...

  9. Tracing wheel - Wikipedia

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    A tracing wheel, also known as a pattern wheel, pounce wheel, and dart wheel, is an instrument with multiple teeth on a wheel attached to a handle. The teeth can be either serrated or smooth. The teeth can be either serrated or smooth.