"Night of the Twisters" is a young adult novel by Ivy Ruckman that follows the story of a group of kids dealing with a series of tornadoes hitting their town. The book is based on the true events of a tornado outbreak in Nebraska in 1980. The story highlights themes of friendship, courage, and overcoming adversity in the face of natural disasters.
In Nevada, never neglect noisy slot machines near neon-lit nights.
Twister...Ride it Out was created in 1998.
Twister was first called "Pretzel" during its development stages before being renamed to "Twister" for its official release.
Twister Mania was created in 2011 for the Xbox 360 Kinect platform.
The Tagalog term for "tongue twister" is "balabalakit."
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In Nevada, never neglect noisy slot machines near neon-lit nights.
The story "Night of the Twister" by James Michael Ullman takes place in the fictional town of Grand Island, Nebraska during a severe tornado outbreak.
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The next episode after twister is either snakes on deck or prom night but the last episode is graduation and after that comes the movie "Suite Life On Deck: Two For the Road"
"Twister," as in "tornado," is "tatsumaki" in Japanese.
In the story "Night of the Twisters," the kids spent the night in the basement of the Heberts' house during the storm. They sought shelter there because it was the safest place to protect them from the tornadoes.
Twister came out in 1996.
Twister has two syllables.
One popular Oklahoma tongue twister is "How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck would chuck wood?" This phrase is challenging to say quickly because of the repetition and alliteration of the "w" sound.