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  2. List of PlayStation 2 games (L–Z) - Wikipedia

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    •Machi-ing Maker 2: Zoku Boku no Machi Zukuri JP: Indi D3 Publisher JP, Natsume Inc. NA, Ubisoft EU: 2006-07-13 JP: : : Mezase! Chess Champion •SuperLite 2000 Table: Mezase! Chess Champion JP: Success: Success 2004-12-16 JP: : Mezase! Meimon Yakyūbu 2 •SuperLite 2000 Table: Mezase! Meimon Yakyūbu 2 JP: Dazz: Dazz 2001-08-23 JP: : Mezase ...

  3. Snow sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Snow sculpture, snow carving or snow art is a sculpture form comparable to sand sculpture or ice sculpture in that most of it is now practiced outdoors often in full view of spectators, thus giving it kinship to performance art. The materials and the tools differ widely, but often include hand tools such as shovels, pickle forks, homemade tools ...

  4. Snowflake - Wikipedia

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    A snowflake is a single ice crystal that is large enough to fall through the Earth's atmosphere as snow. [1] [2] [3] Snow appears white in color despite being made of clear ice. This is because the many small crystal facets of the snowflakes scatter the sunlight between them. [4]

  5. Snow pillow - Wikipedia

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    Large dimensions (e.g. 3 m × 3 m) of the pillow prevent any bridging that might occur from having an effect on the measurement readings. For snow pressure measurement on roofs using a smaller snow pillow (e.g. 1 m × 1 m) is the better choice, because of the weight of the filling of the snow pillow. [citation needed]

  6. Rubble & Crew - Wikipedia

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    Rubble and Mix come up with a construction solution that involves making a snowy sled slide at the Bark Yard that involves making their own batch of homemade snow. With help from Motor, Auntie Crane, and Grandpa Gravel, Rubble & Crew work to build a giant sled ramp and break up some ice to make the homemade snow with the Smash Masher and the ...

  7. René Lalique - Wikipedia

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    René Jules Lalique (French pronunciation: [ʁəne ʒyl lalik]; 6 April 1860 – 1 May 1945) [1] [2] was a French jeweller, medallist, [3] [4] and glass designer known for his creations of glass art, perfume bottles, vases, jewellery, chandeliers, clocks, and automobile hood ornaments.

  8. Roman jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Examples of jewelry worn by the higher social classes include solid gold necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, and bulla with many variations within these classes of jewelry. Some bracelets were used without clasps (solid gold snake bracelets), while others used gold pins or small gold screws to fasten the bracelet to the wrist.

  9. Snow gauge - Wikipedia

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    In this case the observer must judge how much of the water is from snow blown into the container and how much is fallen snow. Another problem occurs when both snow and rain fall before the observer has time to change the gauge. In all of these cases the observer must judge how much of the water is snow and how much is rain.