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Ends Divide

This is a call that should be used when you want the outsides to move along until they are facing each other. For example, after `heads swing thru', you might say `ends divide', and then have them `star thru'. Note that `ends divide' is the name of the call. It is not an application of the `ends' concept. You must type it on one line, and you may not substitute another designator, such as `sides', for the word `ends'.

There is also a call `ends divide and <anything>'. This call can have the "anything" subcall entered in the usual way, by placing it in brackets. So, for example, you might type:

   heads start
   swing thru
   ends divide and [touch 1/4]
   6x2 acey deucey

You might read this as "heads swing thru, while the sides divide and touch 1/4."


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