Whistles are commonly used by referees and officials in sports to signal fouls or stoppages in play. Lifeguards use whistles to alert swimmers in case of emergencies or to get attention. Additionally, police officers and security personnel may use whistles to direct crowds or signal for assistance. In some cases, coaches or teachers might use whistles to gain attention or manage groups effectively.
In some religions whistles are made from the stalks of the horsetail. They make these whistles to call the spirits.
Whistles was created in 198#.
Falling Whistles was created in 2008.
Whistles - comics - happened in 2007-07.
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There are many great makers of Irish whistles, and it's a bit hard to choose the best. perhaps Copeland, or O'riordan, both of whom are pretty much retired now and don't make whistles any more. I personally play whistles made by Nick Metcalf (check the link) and LOVE them! Some makers that also get pretty good reviews are: MK whistles, Goldie Whistles Michael Burke Whistles
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Dog whistles inflict pain upon the dog with their high frequency noise. The use of dog whistles in dog training is cruel and archaic.
Titanic's triple-chime whistles could be heard for 11 miles.
Kahlenberg is a company that manufactures and sells steam whistles. They make whistles for marine signaling. Their whistles are made of cast bronze and have a one-piece brass bell.
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No; kangaroos do not respond to whistles. Anyone who attempts to convince others that there is such a thing is being deceptive.