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  2. Fruits Basket - Wikipedia

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    The title of the series is taken from a children's game, Fruits Basket (フルーツバスケット, furūtsu basuketto), in which the participants sit in a circle, and the leader of the game names each person after a type of fruit; when the name of a child's fruit is called, that child gets up and has to find a new seat.

  3. Misdeal (cards) - Wikipedia

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    The rules for a misdeal and penalty vary according to the game. A misdeal is sometimes called by miscounting, or when two cards stick together. [2] Sometimes, when a misdeal is detected, a new hand is dealt. [3] [4] In most games a misdeal, and recall of the cards, does not prevent the same player dealing again. [5]

  4. Fruits Basket (2019 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 anime series Fruits Basket is the second anime based on the manga series of the same name by Natsuki Takaya, adapted from all 23 volumes of the story.The new anime adaptation was announced in November 2018, [1] featuring a new cast and staff, with TMS Entertainment handling the 63 episodes-long productions from April 2019 to June 2021, and divided into three seasons.

  5. List of Fruits Basket chapters - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the first Japanese volume of the Fruits Basket manga, featuring Tohru Honda. This is a complete list of chapters for the manga series Fruits Basket. Written and illustrated by Natsuki Takaya, Fruits Basket is one of the best selling shōjo manga of all time, with 30 million copies in print worldwide. [1]

  6. Valentine's Day - Wikipedia

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    On the United States mainland, about 190 million Valentine's Day cards are sent each year, not including the hundreds of millions of cards school children exchange. [100] Valentine's Day is a major source of economic activity, with total expenditure topping $18.2 billion in 2017, or over $136 per person. [101]

  7. Qixi Festival - Wikipedia

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    A celebration of romantic love, the festival is often described as the traditional Chinese equivalent of Valentine's Day. [5] The festival is derived from Chinese mythology: people celebrate the romantic legend of two lovers, Zhinü and Niulang, [ 5 ] [ 2 ] [ 4 ] who were the weaver girl and the cowherd, respectively.

  8. Black Day (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    Black Day builds on the romantic aspect of Valentine's Day and White Day. As the chocolates received on Valentine's Day are interpreted to symbolize a man's popularity and the chocolates given on White Day are used solely for romantic purposes, Black Day focuses on the people, especially singles, who did not receive any gifts on either of the holidays.

  9. Fruits of the noble path - Wikipedia

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    These four fruits or states are Sotāpanna (stream-enterer), Sakadāgāmi (once-returner), Anāgāmi (non-returner), and Arahant (conqueror, "worthy one"). The early Buddhist texts portray the Buddha as referring to people who are at one of these four states as "noble ones" ( ārya , Pāli: ariya ) and the community of such persons as the noble ...