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  2. Crop top - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, cut-off crop tops became more common as part of the aerobics craze and as a result of the popularity of the movie Flashdance. Singer Madonna wore a mesh crop top in her music video for the song "Lucky Star". [12] In the 2010s, the crop top experienced a revival due to the popularity of 1990s fashion and they still remain popular ...

  3. Template:CSS image crop/doc - Wikipedia

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    See also Template:Easy CSS image crop, which simplifies the interface for this template a bit. {{CSS image crop}} creates a crop of an image inline for previewing the look and feel of a page, or for linking to full images when a slight crop is preferred in an article, but the full image is more encyclopaedic in general. Where only a small ...

  4. Template:CSS crop - Wikipedia

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    } creates a crop of a graphics object (like a location map) which cannot be cropped with {{CSS image crop}}. The syntax and code are derivative of {{ CSS image crop }} . Usage

  5. Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Though in the top quartile for diversity based on the Simpson index, only 26% of tech employees in Virginia are women, and only 13% are Black or African American. [258] Tourists spent a record $33.3 billion in Virginia in 2023, an increase of 10% from the previous year, supporting an estimated 224,000 jobs, an increase of 13,000. [267]

  6. Cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    Genus Zanda – black-and-yellow/white cockatoos Yellow-tailed black cockatoo, Zanda funerea (Shaw, 1794) (2–3 subspecies) Carnaby's black cockatoo, Zanda latirostris (Carnaby, 1948) Baudin's black cockatoo, Zanda baudinii (Lear, 1832) Subfamily Cacatuinae. Tribe Microglossini: One genus with one species, the black palm cockatoo. Genus ...

  7. China - Wikipedia

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    China, [i] officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), [j] is a country in East Asia.With a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the second-most populous country after India, representing 17.4% of the world population.

  8. Little Ice Age - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman Empire did not often have a shortage of grain due to its location, close to the Danube, Nile and the Black Sea, however, once the Little Ice Age began that all changed, and grain was rare [138] due to the cooler temperatures which led to a shorter growing season, resulting in lower crop yields and decreased food production.

  9. New World - Wikipedia

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    Historia antipodum oder newe Welt, or History of the New World, by Matthäus Merian the Elder, published in 1631. The Florentine explorer Amerigo Vespucci is usually credited for coming up with the term "New World" (Mundus Novus) for the Americas in his 1503 letter, giving it its popular cachet, although similar terms had been used and applied before him.