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The University of Miami's mascot is Sebastian the Ibis. They chose this mascot because the Ibis is the last animal to take cover during a hurricane and the first animal to come out after a hurricane.
Swoop wears the uniform number 00.
ePhillie Phanatic (also called the Philly Phanatic) is the official mascot of the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball team. A fat furry green creature that somewhat resembles a bird from the rear view with a cylindrical beak containing a tongue that sticks out. He was created by Harrison/Erickson of New York City (now known as Acme Mascots), who have had ties with Jim Henson's Muppets and the team's marketing and promotions department during the winter after the 1977 season by a young executive named Dennis Lehman, who thought that the team needed a mascot similar to San Diego's Famous Chicken. Instead of a number on the back of his uniform shirt (jersey) he wears a star.
If you are talking about Shakespeares quote then its one fell swoop.
Our official mascot is an eagle named Swoop. However, we have an unofficial mascot named Dooley who is a skeleton. He makes appearances at the majority of major events on campus. He is impersonated every year by multiple students and it is a secret which student is portraying him and who becomes the next Dooley. Dooley never speaks but has a group of helpers who are dressed all in black to deliver his messages. The best part about Dooley is that during Dooley week, a week to honor him, if he comes to one of your classes and asks the professor a question and the professor does not answer it correctly, the class is let out. Dooley began writing letters to the school newspaper in the late 1800's and in the 1930's began making appearances. In those letters he stated he was a science lab skeleton.
Swoop - Transformers - was created in 1984.
One Fell Swoop was created in 2005.
I watched the eagle swoop down and snatch the rabbit from the field.
That is the correct spelling of "swoop" (to fly down, or a single combined action).
Our official mascot is an eagle named Swoop. However, we have an unofficial mascot named Dooley who is a skeleton. He makes appearances at the majority of major events on campus. He is impersonated every year by multiple students and it is a secret which student is portraying him and who becomes the next Dooley. Dooley never speaks but has a group of helpers who are dressed all in black to deliver his messages. The best part about Dooley is that during Dooley week, a week to honor him, if he comes to one of your classes and asks the professor a question and the professor does not answer it correctly, the class is let out. Dooley began writing letters to the school newspaper in the late 1800's and in the 1930's began making appearances. In those letters he stated he was a science lab skeleton.
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