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  2. Yingluo (ornament) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [2] It was a body ornament which could be worn at the chest, arms, legs, and feet; it could also be worn as a crown or a head ornament, or as a bracelet which was made of gems and precious metals and knitted with string. [6] [2] Following the emergence of Buddhism, the keyūra became an ornament for Buddhist statues and Bodhisattva figures. [2]

  3. Tipperary Hill Heritage Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Tipperary Hill Heritage Memorial, dedicated in 1997, [1] is located on Tipperary Hill in Syracuse, New York.The memorial was erected in honor of early citizens who, in the opinion of local residents, were brave sons of Ireland who stood up to City Hall and won the battle of the "Green over Red" traffic light.

  4. Composition ornament - Wikipedia

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    Composition ornament ("compo") is a mouldable thermoplastic compound, consisting of powdered chalk mixed with collagen (hide glue), resin (pine rosin) and linseed oil; worked either by hand or more usually pressed into moulds to produce decorative work.

  5. Hybrid Memory Cube - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid Memory Cube (HMC) is a high-performance computer random-access memory (RAM) interface for through-silicon via (TSV)-based stacked DRAM memory.

  6. Autobiographical memory - Wikipedia

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    Autobiographical memory (AM) [1] is a memory system consisting of episodes recollected from an individual's life, based on a combination of episodic (personal experiences and specific objects, people and events experienced at particular time and place) [2] and semantic (general knowledge and facts about the world) memory. [3]

  7. Ålum Runestones - Wikipedia

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    DR 97 was raised in memory of a man named Þorbjôrn who was the son of Sibbi. The relation between Thyrve and the deceased is described as being systling, which is translated as "cousin," but refers to the child of a close female relative. The text ends with an alliterative text indicating how much she cared for him.

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