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  1. Comanche - Wikipedia

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    The Comanche / k É™ ˈ m æ n tʃ i / or Nʉmʉnʉʉ (Comanche: Nʉmʉnʉʉ, "the people" [4]) is a Native American tribe from the Southern Plains of the present-day United States. . Comanche people today belong to the federally recognized Comanche Nation, headquartered in Lawton, Ok

  2. Acanthus (ornament) - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between acanthus ornament and the acanthus plant has been the subject of a long-standing controversy. Alois Riegl argued in his Stilfragen that acanthus ornament originated as a sculptural version of the palmette, and only later began to resemble Acanthus spinosus. [2]

  3. Personalised stamp - Wikipedia

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    A German personalised stamp. A personalised (or personalized) stamp is a postage stamp on which, for a fee, an image and/or text of the purchaser's choosing may be placed. The stamps vary from country to country, and while some are normal stamps with a personalised label on the left attached by perforations, elsewhere the stamps are more properly regarded as one-piece personalised meter stamps ...

  4. Biological ornament - Wikipedia

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    A biological ornament is a characteristic of an animal that appears to serve a decorative function rather than a utilitarian function. Many are secondary sexual characteristics, and others appear on young birds during the period when they are dependent on being fed by their parents.

  5. Estheticians share 5 red flags to look out for when getting a ...

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    She said basic tools and ingredients like a gua sha, zinc, and tea-tree oil mixed with a conservative amount of baking soda can go a long way for a variety of skin concerns, such as wrinkles or acne.

  6. Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    Pauzé and his team choose each year's tree based on its heartiness and "Christmas tree shape," as well as its ability to support the heavy ornaments. [7] Once a tree is selected, a crane supports the tree while it is cut, then moved to a custom telescoping trailer able to transport trees up to 125 feet (38 m) tall, although the narrowness of ...