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In basketball, a stretch four (sometimes called a stretch big) is a player at the power forward position that can shoot further from the basket than a conventional power forward. "Stretch" describes the effect that such a player has on the opposition's defense, and the power forward position is also known as the "four"; hence "stretch four".
Bang Bang's current logo. This is a list of television programs currently broadcast (in first-run or reruns), scheduled to be broadcast, or formerly broadcast on Bang Bang, an Albanian television channel by DigitAlb that airs a mix of animated television series, animated and live-action films as well as live-action Albanian originals produced by DigitAlb.
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Stretch, a purple toy octopus in the film Toy Story 3 (see List of Toy Story characters) Stretch, a member of the DC Comics superteam Hero Hotline; Stretch Cunningham, a recurring character in the TV series All in the Family; Stretch Emerson, a character created by Australian western writer Leonard Frank Meares
Çifteli vary in size, but are most often tuned to B 3 and E 4 (comparable to the top two strings of a guitar, which is classically tuned as "E 2 A 2 D 3 G 3 B 3 E 4 "). Usually the lower string is played as a drone, with the melody played on the higher string. [3]
In addition to vertebrates (e.g. mammals and birds), spiders have also been found to exhibit stretching. [4] [5] Increasing flexibility through stretching is one of the basic tenets of physical fitness. It is common for athletes to stretch before (for warming up) and after exercise in an attempt to reduce risk of injury and increase performance ...
Old man of Has of Prizren wearing a qeleshe. The qeleshe, also known as plis and qylat, [1] is a white brimless felt skull cap traditionally worn by Albanians.It has spread throughout Albanian-inhabited territories, and is today part of the traditional costume of the Albanians.
The term Arbănas was also used by Romanians for Albanians. [4] They first appear with this ethnonym in a Bulgarian manuscript dated 1000–1018, during the reign of Tsar Samuel, in which Arbanasi (Albanians) are mentioned as being half-believers (i.e. non-Orthodox Christians). [36] The term was in use amongst South Slavs until the mid 20th ...