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  2. Creative Juice - Wikipedia

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    Funky Frames, Photo-Tinting and Metallic-Wax Polish, Metallic-Wax Polishing, Indulgent Chocolate-Mint Cheesecake, & Silhouetted Wall Hangings DCRJ-305L (31) Wine Country: December 8, 2006 3 Wine-Label Scrapbook, Wine-Bottle Soap Dispenser, Etched Wine Glasses, & Custom Cork Stoppers DCRJ-306L (32) Mixed Up Paper: December 11, 2006 3

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    According to "A popular dictionary of Shinto", there is a custom in Japan which talks about shimenawa and Raijin. [4] Local residents in Japan's Kantō area put a shimenawa between green bamboo after a bolt of lightning appears on the planted rice field out of gratitude to Raijin.

  4. Ball lightning - Wikipedia

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    Ball lightning is a possible source of legends that describe luminous balls, such as the mythological Anchimayen from Argentinean and Chilean Mapuche culture.. According to statistical investigations in 1960, ball lightning had been seen by 5% of the population of the Earth.

  5. Personalization - Wikipedia

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    Promotional items (mugs, T-shirts, keychains, balls and more) are personalized on a huge level. Personalized children's storybooks—wherein the child becomes the protagonist, with the name and image of the child personalized—are extremely popular. Personalized CDs for children are also in the market.

  6. Finial - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, it is a small decorative device, employed to emphasize the apex of a dome, spire, tower, roof, or gable or any of various distinctive ornaments at the top, end, or corner of a building or structure. [3] A finial is typically carved in stone. Where there are several such elements they may be called pinnacles. The very top of a ...

  7. Dragon robe - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of the long dragon (one of the 12 ornaments) as documented in the Records of the Grand Historian.. The early use of dragon symbols on imperial robes was documented in the Shangshu, where the use of the number of 12 ornaments (which includes the dragon) allowed to be worn on clothing are regulated according to social ranks.

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