I don't believe that there is, or ever was, a certain way of wrapping the scarf. In the early history of New Orleans the Creole women prided themselves in having different styles of tying.
The duration of Wrap Up is 1.63 hours.
Wrap is a phrase used by the director in the early days of the film industry to signal the end of filming. Nowadays, the call is more commonly "that's a wrap!"Wrap is an acronym for Wind Reel And Print
it means to finish up like: Wrap it up everybody.
bubble wrap.
I think you mean antonym- a word that means the opposite of the first word. Acronym is something else. Wrap means the end of filming, so the opposite would be Action- the start of filming.
A gele is a Nigerian headwrap.
Gele curry is apparently also called 'yellow curry paste' which is from Thailand
Gele verf - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Rainer Na gele has written: 'Literatur und Utopie' -- subject(s): Criticisms and interpretation
De gele roos - 1982 TV is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
The cast of Gele - 2009 includes: Juozapas Bogdanas Laurynas Jurgelis Eimutis Kvosciauskas Kristina Mauruseviciute Elvyra Zebertaviciute
The cast of Gele verf - 1994 includes: Sara de Roo Gert Portael Hilde Uitterlinden Greta Van Langhendonck Nolle Versyp
Naruto characters in The stone of Gele are Naruto Sakura Shikamaru. Also Gaara and Konkero appear for a little bit. I might have left someone out, if so sorry.
No, it's the second largest to Vaal Dam. Gele Gebe 184 MW Gele Gebe II 420 MW ,tekese is 300 MW Gelele Gebe III is 1870 MW 65 % completed Grand millennium is 5250mw 10 % completed . ethopia have 2094 have electricity capacity so for not including Gele Gebe III and Grand Millennium
A gele is a traditional headpiece worn by an African bride.
Aron David Bernstein has written: 'Vo gele der Maggid'
"Le beau" means "The beautiful" but the rest does not mean anything even remotely. There is no French word ending with "je", it's most likely "ge". "gele" might be "gelé" (frozen) is this is a picture representing winter. Maybe that second part is the name of the place it represents? This might explain the weird name. Take a picture and link it if you can.