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  • 11Diving — This article is about the sport of jumping into water, often acrobatically. For swimming below the surface of the water, see underwater diving. For other uses, see Dive (disambiguation). cliff diving redirects here. For other uses, see… …

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  • 122003 invasion of Iraq — This article is about the 2003 invasion of Iraq. For events after May 1, 2003, see Iraq War. For the Mongol Invasion of Iraq, see Siege of Baghdad (1258). For the British invasion of Iraq during World War II, see Anglo Iraqi War. 2003 invasion of …

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  • 13Midway order of battle — This is the order of battle for the World War II Battle of Midway. Contents 1 Overview 2 Japanese Combined Fleet 2.1 First Fleet 2.2 Second Fleet (Midway Invasion …

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  • 14USAG compulsory routines — The USAG compulsory routines are the required routines for competition in USAG and JO levels 1 6. Typically gymnasts compete levels four, five, and six, however, in some regions, competitions can be as early as level 2. Levels 7 10 are optional… …

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  • 15List of breakdance moves — ambox type = style text = This may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards. Please help [fullurl:FULLPAGENAME|action=edit improve this list] . It may be poorly defined, or . #if:{1| }|{category|} {category|}Breakdance incorporates… …

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  • 16Trampolining terms — are used to describe various positions and types of skill performed in the sport of trampolining. The sport also has a number of terms which are related to competitions. A number of these terms are unique to trampolining, others are shared with… …

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  • 17tactics — /tak tiks/, n. 1. (usually used with a sing. v.) the art or science of disposing military or naval forces for battle and maneuvering them in battle. 2. (used with a pl. v.) the maneuvers themselves. 3. (used with a sing. v.) any mode of procedure …

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  • 18diving — Sport of plunging into water, usually headfirst and often following the execution of one or more acrobatic maneuvers. It emerged as a competitive sport in the late 19th century and became part of the Olympic Games in 1904. Dives are performed… …

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  • 19Synchronized diving — is an Olympic sport. Brought to the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia in 2000, the diving event features two divers who attempt to perform identical or mirrored dives. For example, if one diver were performing a forward dive in the pike position …

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  • 20Trampette — is like a mini trampoline in the shape of a square. It is often used for somersaults and in competitions. It is raised up off the ground so you can run up with speed and jump on it once before performing your move. Moves on the trampetteEasier… …

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