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  2. Libation - Wikipedia

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    The ritual itself is a libation: beer is poured onto the skin and wood of the drum, and these materials "come to life" and speak with the voice of the shaman in the name of the tree and the deer. Among the Tubalar , moreover, the shaman imitates the voice of the animal , and its behaviour as well.

  3. Bottle cap - Wikipedia

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    A bottle cap or bottle top is a common closure for the top opening of a bottle. A cap is sometimes colorfully decorated with the logo of the brand of contents. Metal caps with plastic backing are used for glass bottles, sometimes wrapped in decorative foil. Metal caps are usually either steel or aluminum, [1] and of the crown cork type.

  4. Witch bottle - Wikipedia

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    To date, fewer than a dozen possible witch bottles have been identified in the United States. [7] Archaeologist Marshall Becker was the first to identify an American witch bottle in an archaeological context. [8] Known as the Essington witch bottle, the artifact was recovered during excavations on Great Tinicum Island in Delaware County ...

  5. Does your kid say ‘No cap?’ Listen to them! - AOL

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    No Cap: All about the slang word and its meaning.

  6. Pull-off bottle cap - Wikipedia

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    The pull-off bottle cap (also known as RingCrown, RipCap or Ring-pull closure or pull off caps) is a bottle closure that can be opened without any tools. It has a ring that can be pulled in order to detach the cap from the bottle. The cap splits along scores in the cap, therefore loosens and can be removed from the bottle.

  7. Glossary of winemaking terms - Wikipedia

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    Crown-cap A beer bottle cap used as a temporary closure for a sparkling wine as it undergoes a secondary fermentation. Crush After harvest, and prior to pressing, grape are "crushed" or broken up so that the juice is released and allowed to macerate with the skins prior to and during fermentation.

  8. Bieresel - Wikipedia

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    In Ruhla, Thuringia, a bieresel (with the appearance of a three- or four-legged donkey [8]) would roam the streets, and looking for beer-drinkers, reputedly practices "aufhocken" (leaping upon a person’s back and forcing them to carry the aufhocking spirit), its victims being drunkards or tavern visitors returning late at night, usually all ...

  9. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Friday ...

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    According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands: Find theme words to fill the board. Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found.