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  2. Narrative quilting - Wikipedia

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    The Star Quilt pattern in quilting is an eight-pointed star. It has had many names throughout history, including the Morning Star, the Star of Bethlehem, the Lone Star, the Star of the East, the Mathematical Star, and more. This pattern was widely adopted and used throughout Indian communities, and became a symbol of their cultural identity.

  3. Template:SSW Lone Star - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Lone Star, a United States railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  4. Quilting - Wikipedia

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    Paper was cut into shapes and used as a pattern; each individual piece of cut fabric was basted around the paper pattern. Paper was a scarce commodity in the early American west so women would save letters from home, postcards, newspaper clippings, and catalogs to use as patterns. The paper not only served as a pattern but as an insulator.

  5. Lone star flag - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Texas, commonly known as the Lone Star Flag Bonnie Blue flag , associated at various times with the Republic of Texas, the Republic of West Florida, and the Confederate States of America Lone Star of California , used during an 1836 independence movement from Mexico

  6. Five-pointed star - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Chile, introduced in 1817, has a single five-pointed star known as La Estrella Solitaria (The Lone Star). The similar flag of Texas was introduced in 1839. The star and crescent used by the Ottoman Empire was shown with an eight-pointed stars in early forms (18th century), but was changed to a five-pointed star in the official flag ...

  7. Auroratone - Wikipedia

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    The patterns were produced by using crystallizing chemicals and polarized light, which were then synchronized to a variety of recorded musical tracks. The process was developed by English psychologist and scientist Cecil Stokes, [ 1 ] who was the founder and technical director of the company.

  8. Brian A. Skiff - Wikipedia

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    Skiff received his BS from Northern Arizona University in 1977 [2] and has worked as an astronomer at Lowell Observatory since 1976. [3]Between 1980 and 1997, he has also discovered a total 60 numbered minor planets, [1] including (15398) 1997 UZ 23, a dark Jupiter trojan about 37 kilometers in diameter. [4]

  9. Amblyomma americanum - Wikipedia

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    Amblyomma americanum, also known as the lone star tick, the northeastern water tick, or the turkey tick, is a type of tick indigenous to much of the eastern United States and Mexico, that bites painlessly and commonly goes unnoticed, remaining attached to its host for as long as seven days until it is fully engorged with blood.