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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Yo-yo stocks - définition

GAME OF SKILL
Ken dama; Yo-yo-yo-yo
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  • Ken Grip (top left), Sara Grip (top right), Candle Grip (bottom left), Tama Grip (bottom right)
  • Anatomy of kendama
  • Kendama

Yo Yo Ma         
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  • Ma appearing at the [[World Economic Forum]]'s annual meeting in 2008
  • Crown Prince Akihito]] of Japan, and [[Nancy Reagan]], October 1987
AMERICAN CELLIST
Yoyo Ma; Yo Yo Ma; Yo-yo Ma; YoYo Ma; Ma, Yo-Yo; Ma Youyou; Ma Yu-yu; Y0-Y0 Ma; Ma Yo Yo; 馬友友; Mǎ Yǒuyǒu; Petunia (Yo Yo Ma); Yo yo ma; Yoyoma; Yo Ma-Ma; 马友友; Sing Me Home
1. Something that is said in response to an exciting comment.
Not unlike saying sweet as or awesome. Has a very wide range of uses. (Kramerism)
2. A famous cellist named Yo Yo Ma.
Dan says, I got the keys to the benzito tonight. Jesse responds with, Yo yo ma.
Creía yo         
Creia yo
Creía yo ("I Believed") is a short poem in Spanish written by Macedonio Fernández, first published in 1953, which has much to say on the power struggle of the trinity of life occurrences, Life, Love, and Death. In the poetry of Macedonio, these three characters play a large role as important aspects of every person’s life.
El Campeón soy yo         
1960 FILM
El Campeon soy yo; El campeón soy yo
El Campeón soy yo is a 1960 Argentine film directed by Virgilio Muguerza. It stars Pablo Palitos, Beatriz Taibo, Héctor Méndez and Paulette Christian.

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Kendama

The kendama (けん玉, "sword [and] ball") is a traditional Japanese skill toy. It consists of a handle (ken), a pair of cups (sarado), and a ball (tama) that are all connected together by a string. On one end of the ken is a cup, while the other end of ken is narrowed down, forming a spike (kensaki) that fits into the hole (ana) of the tama. The kendama is the Japanese version of the classic cup-and-ball game, and is also a variant of the French cup-and-ball game bilboquet. Kendama can be held in different grips, and many tricks and combinations can be performed. The game is played by tossing the ball into the air and attempting to catch it on the stick point.

The origins of kendama are disputed, but it is generally believed to have originated during the 17th or 18th century. Kendama started to evolve when it came to Japan during the Edo period, and since then the use of the toy has spread throughout the world. The size and materials used to create kendamas now vary as they are offered in jumbo and mini sizes, and have been created out of plastic, metal, and nylon. There are now kendama competitions held in countries all over the world, the biggest competition being the annual Kendama World Cup in Japan.