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  2. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    However, an equals sign, a number 8, a capital letter B or a capital letter X are also used to indicate normal eyes, widened eyes, those with glasses or those with crinkled eyes, respectively. Symbols for the mouth vary, e.g. ")" for a smiley face or "(" for a sad face. One can also add a "}" after the mouth character to indicate a beard.

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    The scam using doll faces to create false IDs made up a small part of the estimated $80bn in fraud connected to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), according to The Messenger.

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  7. Mister Global - Wikipedia

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    Bright Face in 2022 Morocco: 2023 0 2023 Mister Morocco Myanmar: 2014 8 2014–2017 2019–2023 Mister Global Myanmar: 6 Winner. Myat Thuya Lwin (2014) 2014 Myat Thuya Lwin (Winner) 2023. Ye Thway Thiha (Top 15) Won Best in National Costume in 2019; Mr. Popularity in 2017; People Choice in 2014; Smart Guy in 2022 Nepal: 2016 4 2016 2018–2019 ...

  8. Face ID - Wikipedia

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    Face ID is a biometric authentication facial recognition system designed and developed by Apple Inc. for the iPhone and iPad Pro.The system can be used for unlocking a device, [1] making payments, accessing sensitive data, providing detailed facial expression tracking for Animoji, as well as six degrees of freedom (6DOF) head-tracking, eye-tracking, and other features.

  9. Drag king - Wikipedia

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    While the term drag king was first cited in print in 1972, [8] there is a longer history of female performers dressing in male attire. In China, the practice of "female men [characters]" (kunsheng; see also sheng roles), in which women portrayed men in stage performances, were first documented during the middle Tang dynasty (617–908 CE