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    Red Down Arrow, intended for use in Template:Infobox Company. Derivative work from Image:Red Arrow Down.svg. The author released it into the public domain. Date: 9 November 2008 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided.

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    Redirect arrow.png Author বাংলা: মূল অঙ্কন করেন Kieff , স্বচ্ছ করেন Alterego , ও আপলোড করেন Get_It । ভেক্টরকৃত করেন Nethac DIU

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    Oliver Queen first appears in the pilot episode of Arrow. [2] He is discovered on the deserted island of Lian Yu by fishermen, having been shipwrecked there five years earlier following the destruction of his family yacht the Queen's Gambit, which he was on with his father Robert Queen (Jamey Sheridan) and Sara Lance (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), who did not survive.

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    The word swastika is derived from the Sanskrit root swasti, which is composed of su 'good, well' and asti 'is; it is; there is'. [31] The word swasti occurs frequently in the Vedas as well as in classical literature, meaning 'health, luck, success, prosperity', and it was commonly used as a greeting.