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  • 21Tunis — For other uses, see Tunis (disambiguation). Tunis تونس   City   …

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  • 22Spanish missions in California — Part of the Spanish missions in the Americas series Arizona …

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  • 23Carpet — For other uses, see Carpet (disambiguation). The Azerbaijani carpet, a UNESCO Masterpiece of Intangible Heritage of Humanity …

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  • 24Clone Saga — The Clone Saga Cover to Web of Spider Man #117 (October 1994), which officially launched the 1990s Clone Saga Publisher Marvel Comics Publica …

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  • 25Painted fish — Painted Parambassis ranga specimen. A needle was used to inject the pink dye. The term painted fish refers to ornamental aquarium fish which have been artificially coloured to appeal to consumers. This artificial colouring, also known as juicing …

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  • 26American and British English spelling differences — Spelling differences redirects here. For other uses, see Category:Language comparison. For guidelines on dialects and spelling in the English language version of Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style#National varieties of English. Differences… …

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  • 27Islamic feminism — A symbol for Islamic Feminism …

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  • 28Shaatnez — Shatnez (or Sh atnez/Shaatnez) (שעטנז) is the Jewish law derived from the Torah that prohibits the wearing of a garment containing both interwoven wool and linen (linsey woolsey) ; any such fabric is referred to in Judaism as shatnez . The… …

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  • 29Byzantine dress — changed considerably over the thousand years of the Empire, but was essentially conservative. The Byzantines liked colour and pattern, and made and exported very richly patterned cloth, woven and embroidered for the upper classes, and resist dyed …

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  • 30Dimity — A bustle made from dimity, 1881. Dimity is a lightweight, sheer cotton fabric having at least two warp threads thrown into relief to form fine cords. It is a cloth commonly employed for bed upholstery and curtains, and usually white, though… …

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