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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

  3. Zazzle.com - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Zazzle. Retrieved from "https: ... By using this site, ...

  4. Talking Gravestones of Föhr - Wikipedia

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    They are often detailed and fantastic with unique forms that are not repeated. The images may show "angels as symbols of justice, happiness, and a sign of faith, love and hope, but also ships, windmills and the family tree are shown". Scenes from the Bible are often the main motive of the ornaments on a stone.

  5. Umpire rescues pigeon during French Open match - AOL

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    With a bird’s eye view from his chair, umpire Damien Dumusois spotted a poorly pigeon on Court Suzanne-Lenglen and flew into action.. Remaining on the ground after landing on the red clay during ...

  6. David Beckham bonds with King Charles over beekeeping as he ...

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    Soccer icon David Beckham exchanged beekeeping tips with King Charles, he said, when the pair met ahead of the former England captain being named ambassador for The King’s Foundation.

  7. Senegal president says Mali 'not totally inflexible' on ... - AOL

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    Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, on his first official visit to Mali on Thursday, said he raised the question of remaining in regional bloc ECOWAS with his Malian counterpart, who was ...

  8. Western use of the swastika in the early 20th century

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    Postcard sent in June 1910. This card was among those made by the Stanford Card Co. in Brooklyn, New York. The swastika (from Sanskrit svástika) is an ancient Eurasian religious symbol that generally takes the form of an equilateral cross with four legs each bent at 90 degrees in either right-facing (卐) form or left-facing (卍) form.

  9. Zizzle - Wikipedia

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    Zizzle. Zizzle was a company based in Bannockburn, Illinois, United States, that made many types of electronics and toys based on original concepts as well as movie licenses. [1] They are best known for a toy called "iZ".

  10. Briana Cuoco - Wikipedia

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    Briana Justine Cuoco was born on November 29, 1988, in Ventura, California, [1] [2] and grew up in Camarillo, California. She is the younger daughter of Layne Ann ( née Wingate), a homemaker, and Gary Carmine Cuoco, a realtor. Her sister, Kaley, is an actress and producer who played Penny on The Big Bang Theory.

  11. Union Jack - Wikipedia

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    The Union Jack is the third quarter of the 1939 coat of arms of Alabama, which is used on the flag of the governor of Alabama, representing British sovereignty over the state prior to 1783. The version used is the modern flag, whereas the 1707 flag would have been used in colonial Alabama.