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  2. Bad Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Bad Dragon Enterprises, Inc. is an American manufacturer of fantasy-themed sex toys, primarily targeted at members of the furry fandom. Products are sold online and at conventions. The CEO of Bad Dragon, Jan "Varka" Mulders, also owns the booru e621.net (and its safe for work database mirror e926.net) and the role-playing website F-List, both ...

  3. Purple Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Purple Dragon. Purple Dragon may refer to: Lamium maculatum, a plant. A group of thugs called the Purple Dragons in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. A standard computer science textbook Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools. A type of dragon in Dungeons & Dragons.

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  5. Whittier Mill Village - Wikipedia

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    01000972 [1] Added to NRHP. September 13, 2001. Whittier Mill Village, originally Chattahoochee, a recognized neighborhood of Atlanta on the Upper Westside of Atlanta. It is roughly contiguous with the Whittier Mills Historic District, both locally- and NRHP -listed. The mill and the adjacent village were founded in 1895.

  6. Purple glove syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Purple glove syndrome (PGS) is a poorly understood skin disease in which the extremities become swollen, discoloured and painful. PGS is potentially serious and may require amputation . PGS is most common among elderly patients and those receiving multiple large intravenous doses of the epilepsy drug phenytoin . [2]

  7. Green darner - Wikipedia

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    The green darner is a large dragonfly; males grow to 76 mm (3.0 in) in length with a wingspan up to 80 mm (3.1 in). [9] [10] Females oviposit in aquatic vegetation, eggs laid beneath the water surface. Nymphs (naiads) are aquatic carnivores, feeding on insects, tadpoles, and small fish. Adult darners catch insects on the wing, including ant ...