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loop

In computing, short for program loop.

loop

In mathematics, part of a curve that encloses a space when the curve crosses itself. In a flow chart, a path that keeps on returning to the same question.



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His performance moves easily from loop-the-loops to the creeper, walking the dog and rocking the cradle.
Set across coaster tracks in Australia, France and the United States, Rollercoaster Rush challenges players to navigate through bumps and humps, sharp curves and loop-the-loops.
Each of the fantasy environments include an array of short cuts, power ups and hidden cars, as well as plenty of loop-the-loops, criss-crosses, danger changers and ramps where players can execute wild mid-air spins, 360 degree turns and sensational end-over-end flips with their Hot Wheels cars.
 
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