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  2. Lablab - Wikipedia

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    Lablab purpureus, illustration from the Japanese agricultural encyclopedia Seikei Zusetsu (1804). Lablab purpureus is a species of bean in the family Fabaceae.It is native to sub-Saharan Africa and India and it is cultivated throughout the tropics for food.

  3. Ballar - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Ballar is a village in the Agdam District of Azerbaijan.

  4. List of plants used in Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    (Matar Phalli) वाटाणे (Vātāṇe) ꯍꯋꯥꯏ ꯊꯥꯔꯛ (Hawai Tharak) केराउ (Kerāu) मटर/মটৰ (Maṭar) वटला/मटर (Vaṭlā/Maṭar) Hindi English Botanical name Assamese Bengali Gujarati Kannada Malayalam Marathi Oriya Punjabi Sinhala Tamil Telugu Tulu Urdu Konkani Meitei Nepali Maithili ...

  5. Vermilion Sands - Wikipedia

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    Each story concentrates on different media – in some cases more than one – and most of them focus on a particular innovative, usually rather decadent/baroque twist on an existing artistic medium.

  6. Phallus - Wikipedia

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    Attic red-figure lid depicting three vulvae and a winged phallus. Origin unknown, c. 460–425 BC.Housed in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens.. A phallus (pl.: phalli or phalluses) is a penis (especially when erect), [1] an object that resembles a penis, or a mimetic image of an erect penis.

  7. Niki de Saint Phalle - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Marie-Agnès Fal de Saint Phalle was born on October 29, 1930, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, near Paris. [1] [13] Her father was Count André-Marie de Saint Phalle (1906–1967), a French banker, and her mother was an American, named Jeanne Jacqueline Harper (1908–1980).

  8. Phallus paintings in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The often mentioned origin of the symbolic phallus is as a legacy of the popular Bhutanese saint Drukpa Kunley (1455–1529). [9] Kunley migrated from Tibet, was trained in Ralung Monastery in Tibet, and belonged to the period of Pema Lingpa and was his disciple.

  9. Geoffrey Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Edwin Hall Ballard, CM, OBC (16 October 1932 – 2 August 2008) was a Canadian geophysicist and businessman. A longtime advocate of replacing the internal combustion engine, in 1979 Ballard founded what would become Ballard Power Systems to develop commercial applications of the proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEM).