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  2. Chapter Two: The Tourmaline Necklace - Wikipedia

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  3. Pandora (jewelry) - Wikipedia

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    Pandora A/S (often styled PANDORA) is a Danish jewelry manufacturer and retailer founded in 1982 by Per Enevoldsen. [8] The company started as a family-run jewelry shop in Copenhagen . Pandora is known for its customizable charm bracelets , designer rings, earrings, necklaces and (now discontinued) watches.

  4. Pandora's box - Wikipedia

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    In each of these, the main interest is in the social and human effects of the evils released from the box and in only one of them does Pandora figure as a character. The 1721 play by Alain René Lesage appeared as part of the longer La Fausse Foire. [39] It was a one-act prose drama of 24 scenes in the commedia dell'arte style.

  5. Brísingamen - Wikipedia

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    The Beowulf poet is clearly referring to the legends about Theoderic the Great.The Þiðrekssaga tells that the warrior Heime (Háma in Old English) takes sides against Ermanaric ("Eormanric"), king of the Goths, and has to flee his kingdom after robbing him; later in life, Hama enters a monastery and gives them all his stolen treasure.

  6. Necklace splitting problem - Wikipedia

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    Example of necklace splitting with k = 2 (i.e. two partners), and t = 2 (i.e. two types of beads, here 8 red and 6 green). A 2-split is shown: one partner receives the largest section, and the other receives the remaining two pieces. Necklace splitting is a picturesque name given to several related problems in combinatorics and measure theory.

  7. The meaning behind the ‘M’ necklace Hoda Kotb wears every day

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    Then I have an ‘I love you Mama’ on this one,” she explained. “All of them are my girls.” Hoda revealed in January 2022 that the "M" on one of her necklaces stands for Mom.

  8. Necklace (combinatorics) - Wikipedia

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    The 11 bracelets with 2 red, 2 yellow and 2 green beads. The leftmost one and the four rightmost ones are chiral, so there are 16 necklaces. Compare box(6,7) in the triangle. 16 tiles from the game Tantrix, corresponding to the 16 necklaces with 2 red, 2 yellow and 2 green beads.

  9. Le Diable boiteux (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Le Diable boiteux (English: The Devil upon Two Sticks; lit. ' The Lame Devil ' ) is a novel by the French writer Alain-René Lesage . It is set in Madrid , and tells the story of the demon king Asmodeus , Don Cleophas Leandro Perez Zambullo and his beloved, Donna Thomasa.

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