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  2. File:Thin Red Line Flag (United States).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The flag is a version of the American flag in white, black, and red. Date: 1 June 2020: Source: Derived from: ... File:Thin Red Line Flag (United States).svg.

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  5. Axe throwing - Wikipedia

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    Axe throwing in slow motion. The modern sport of axe throwing involves a competitor throwing an axe at a target, either for fun or competition. As of the fall of 2024, there are commercial locations and club-based throwing ranges in all continents, although predominantly in North America and Europe, as well as mobile axe throwing opportunities at events and festivals, and at some theme parks.

  6. Throwing sports - Wikipedia

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    Most throwing sports use a defined field of play (including an area players may throw an object from, and an area where the object should fall) and a specific throwing method. Common one-armed throwing methods include overhand throwing (releasing with the arm above the shoulder) and underarm throwing (releasing with the arm below the shoulder).

  7. List of flags with blue, red, and white stripes - Wikipedia

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    The American flag or Stars and Stripes made a major contribution to the modern flag tradition and the idea of a flag representing both population and government, like the French flag after the Revolution. [2] The various blue, white, and red striped banners were adopted, somewhat changing the order and position of stripes (vertical and horizontal).