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  2. Garden gnome - Wikipedia

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    Garden gnomes saw a resurgence in popularity again in the 1970s with the creation of more humorous types of gnomes. [4] In the 1990s, travelling gnome and garden gnome pranks became popular and made national news at times, where people steal a garden gnome from an unknowing person's lawn and then send the owner photos of the gnome as a ...

  3. Hemitomes - Wikipedia

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    Hemitomes is a monotypic genus of plants containing the single species Hemitomes congestum, which is known as gnome plant and cone plant. [1] This rare and unusual plant is native to the west coast of North America from British Columbia to California, where it grows in dense, dark forests such as the redwood and Douglas fir forests of the region.

  4. Category:Gnomes - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to gnomes and their depictions. They are mythological creatures and diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy, introduced by Paracelsus in the 16th century and widely adopted by authors including those of modern fantasy literature.

  5. FarmVille Gnome Garden: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Depending on how often you purchase gnomes in the FarmVille store, or how big your collection has grown simply from free quest rewards or item collection events, you may be incredibly excited (or ...

  6. Wikipedia:WikiGnome - Wikipedia

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    A WikiGnome is a wiki user who makes useful incremental edits without clamoring for attention. WikiGnomes work behind the scenes of a wiki, tying up little loose ends and making things run more smoothly.

  7. Gnome Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Gnome Reserve Historic garden gnomes on display at the Reserve. The Gnome Reserve is a garden and tourist attraction in West Putford, near Bradworthy, Devon, England, presented as a pastoral refuge for garden gnomes. [1] The reserve was established in 1979 by Ann Atkin, a former art student. Her account states,

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