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All he did was spin the globe under a big hand.
So let's catch up with all the action as we go spinning the globe.
He spun the globe with a flick of his fingers.
I spun the globe around, closed my eyes, and put out my hand.
Four times, someone walked up to me, spun the globe, pointed to a spot and said, "This is my home country."
Idly, Roosevelt spun the globe of the world beside his desk.
The second man spins the globe and points, "Mostly over here, in Swiss bank accounts."
McAllister spun the globe; it whirled around as he walked towards the desk.
Jefferson spun the globe slowly on its axis.
Spin the globe about its axis, and see what happens to the area of the globe near the North pole.
The user can also spin the globe.
I spun the globe a little.
Spinning the globe, I see hundreds of once-beautiful islands now ruined by over-development.
He spun the globe again.
The Pengs played a game of spinning the globe and asking Felix to find either place.
He spun the globe, sending the continents flying by with dizzying speed, and glanced at the captives over his shoulder.
He reached across the desk and spun the globe, allowing it to whir before stopping it abruptly.
"We are now in orbit..." Jillian spun the globe.
He then reached into the tank and spun the globe until it showed the portion of the continent where Redknife lay.
Christ, Lee, next thing you know you'll be puffing a pipe and spinning the globe on your desk in wistful contemplation.
As Tim Russon reports from India in spinning the globe.
A Clock for all time zones - Spin the globe and press a button for a digital readout.
He spun the globe and the blue dots marking the moholes blurred for a moment into blue lines.
Over the last four years, Ginóbili has spun the globe the way he has defenders - with frantic flair and espresso-fueled passion for the game.
In effect, John Paul spun the globe for his listeners and, continent by continent, pronounced it to be intolerably filled with hunger, tyranny and war.