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  2. Freepik - Wikipedia

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    Freepik is a technology company specializing in AI tools for creating and editing audiovisual content. [1] The company provides AI-powered design tools, AI-generated images, and a growing collection of stock photos, illustrations, and vector graphics, operating under a freemium business model. [2]

  3. Teacup - Wikipedia

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    A small-scale research was done by Yang et al. in 2019 to test the influence of the teacup shape on the expert evaluation of the tea taste. Significant variations were found, [7] lending some support to the "you eat with your eyes" concept. [8] Unicode codepoints U+1F375 TEACUP WITHOUT HANDLE [9] and U+26FE ⛾ CUP ON BLACK SQUARE [10] portray ...

  4. Anaconda Smelter Stack - Wikipedia

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    The Washoe Smelter was demolished after its closure in 1981. The stack alone, however, remains standing because the citizens of Anaconda organized to "Save the Stack." It is commonly referred to as "The Stack" or "The Big Stack" [G] and is a well-known landmark in western Montana. In 1986 it was designated the Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park.

  5. Sport stacking - Wikipedia

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    This sequence consists of three sets of three cups each. The three sets must be stacked going from left-to-right or right-to-left, and then down-stacked into their original positions in the same order as the up-stack. 3–6–3: Uses 12 cups. This sequence is similar to the 3–3–3, except a six stack replaces the three stack in the middle.

  6. Town Musicians of Bremen - Wikipedia

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    In Agatha Knife, there is an in-game quiz where the players are asked about the animals that make up the Town Musicians of Bremen, allowing them to go to the zoo for free. In Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier , the four members of the Orchestral Army are named Ezel, Katze, Henne, and Kyon—the German words for donkey, cat, and hen ...