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  • 1Malcolm Mercer — Malcolm Smith Mercer Born 17 September 1859 Etobicoke, Canada …

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  • 2Shroud of Turin — The Shroud of Turin: modern photo of the face, positive left, negative right. Negative has been contrast enhanced. The Shroud of T …

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  • 3swaddling — swad·dling || swÉ‘dlɪŋ / swÉ’d n. act of wrapping an infant snugly in cloths or blankets swad·dle || swÉ‘dl / swÉ’dl v. closely wrap an infant in cloths or blankets; wrap in cloths or bandages …

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  • 4Meitei people — Meitei redirects here. For the predominant language of Manipur, see Meitei language. Meitei people Total population 1,648,000[1] Regions with significa …

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  • 5Nakshi Kantha — Traditional nakshi kantha Close view of a contempo …

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  • 6Necktie — For the grappling position, see double collar tie. Two patterned neckties A necktie (or tie) is a long piece of cloth worn for decorative purposes around the neck or shoulders, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the throat. Variants… …

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  • 7swaddle — swad·dle || swÉ‘dl / swÉ’dl v. closely wrap an infant in cloths or blankets; wrap in cloths or bandages …

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  • 8swaddled — swad·dle || swÉ‘dl / swÉ’dl v. closely wrap an infant in cloths or blankets; wrap in cloths or bandages …

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  • 9swaddles — swad·dle || swÉ‘dl / swÉ’dl v. closely wrap an infant in cloths or blankets; wrap in cloths or bandages …

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  • 10Glossary of cue sports terms — The following is a glossary of traditional English language terms used in the three overarching cue sports disciplines: carom (or carambole) billiards referring to the various carom games played on a billiard table without pockets; pool (pocket… …

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