LASSOS - translation to arabic
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LASSOS - translation to arabic

AMERICAN BAND
Half-Handed Cloud; Half handed cloud; Halos & Lassos
  • Half-handed Cloud at a concert in [[Haninge]], Sweden in 2008

LASSOS      

ألاسم

رِبْق

حبل لصيد الحيوانات      
lasso
صاد بالوهق      
lasso

Definition

Lassos

Wikipedia

Half-handed Cloud

Half-handed Cloud is an American recording project, based in Helsinki, Finland since 2015. It was started in 1999 as a one-man band by John Ringhofer, who created the band name based on an occurrence in the Old Testament. The majority of Half-handed Cloud's albums have been released on Asthmatic Kitty Records. His previous band was Wookieback with Matthew Vollmer and Brandon Buckner. Ringhofer, a vegetarian, lived rent free in return for his custodial services at a church in Berkeley, CA for a decade. John Ringhofer has collaborated with Sufjan Stevens on Half-handed Cloud's What's The Remedy? 7-inch, among other works such as Thy Is A Word And Feet Need Lamps, and 2014's Flying Scroll Flight Control. Daniel Smith of Danielson and Sounds Familyre is credited for helping to establish Half-handed Cloud's early days, and has been a frequent collaborator with John Ringhofer.

Examples of use of LASSOS
1. One monk told the radio service that attackers rounded up fleeing monks with lassos and beat them with truncheons and rifle butts.
2. He‘s an urban cowboy, who tamed New York City with his no–nonsense commitment to law and order." Who needs lassos and steers when you‘ve got squeegee men to chase, right?
3. A postcard memorializing the border crackdown flashes across the screen, featuring three mounted Rangers with their lassos tied around dead "Mexicans." But were they really "bandits"? About midway back to the border, at a converted ranch house with creaky wood floors that now is the Kenedy Ranch Museum, historian Homero Vera fills me in on the back story for the "Border Bandits" film.
4. "The African American community today has made us aware of that." Asked about the hangman‘s noose that once hung in her husband‘s law office, she said it was displayed next to lassos and handmade chaps, reflecting her husband‘s interest in the Old West.