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  2. Third-party cookies - Wikipedia

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    Third-party cookies are HTTP cookies which are used principally for web tracking as part of the web advertising ecosystem. While HTTP cookies are normally sent only to the server setting them or a server in the same Internet domain, a web page may contain images or other components stored on servers in other domains.

  3. Swagger stick - Wikipedia

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    A swagger stick is a short stick or riding crop usually carried by a uniformed person as a symbol of authority. A swagger stick is shorter than a staff or cane , and is usually made from rattan . Its use derives from the vine staff carried by Roman centurions as an emblem of office.

  4. Sorcova - Wikipedia

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    Sorcova is a Romanian popular custom, practiced on the morning of 1 January. This custom is very old and is spread throughout the country, being practiced mainly by children. Sorcova is also used to describe the object that characterizes this custom.

  5. 24 Weird, Surprising, and Gross Over-the-Top Foods on a Stick

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    From state fairs to street carts, food served on a skewer isn't new, but what some sellers are putting on them is. Pig snouts on a stick, anyone?

  6. Chapman Stick - Wikipedia

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    The Chapman Stick is an electric musical instrument devised by Emmett Chapman in the early 1970s. A member of the guitar family, the Chapman Stick usually has ten or twelve individually tuned strings and is used to play bass lines, melody lines, chords, or textures.

  7. Inkstick - Wikipedia

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    Inksticks are made mainly of soot and animal glue, sometimes with incense or medicinal scents added. To make ink, the inkstick is ground against an inkstone with a small quantity of water to produce a dark liquid which is then applied with an ink brush.

  8. Pirouline - Wikipedia

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    Pirouline is a brand of creme-filled rolled wafer cookie sold in the United States by the DeBeukelaer Corporation. Piroulines were developed in 1984 by Peter DeBeukelaer, and are very similar to the Caprice Papadopoulou Wafers developed in Greece in 1978.

  9. Video games in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Explosive Squat Games (Publisher & dev) Flazm (Publisher & dev) Game Insight (Publisher & dev. Mobile & online.) Glera Games. Hidden Layer Games. Karaclan. Kiork. Kodo Linija. No Brakes Games (Publisher & dev)

  10. Mrs. Fields - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Fields Cookies was founded by Debbi Fields in the late 1970s. She and her husband Randy opened their first of many stores in 1977 in Palo Alto, California, selling homemade-style cookies which quickly grew in popularity. Stalls were located in many U.S. airports and shopping malls.

  11. Survakane - Wikipedia

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    Survakane (Bulgarian: Cypвaкaнe) is a Bulgarian custom used to wish a prosperous new year. Survakane is a tradition performed with a decorated stick, known as a survaknitsa (Bulgarian: сypвaкница) or survachka (Bulgarian: сypвaчка), on New Year's Day, as a measure for health during the year.