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  2. Steve (Minecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Steve is a player character from the 2011 sandbox video game Minecraft.Created by Swedish video game developer Markus "Notch" Persson and introduced in the original 2009 Java-based version, Steve is the first of nine default player character skins available for players of contemporary versions of Minecraft.

  3. File:Hallow Handaxe, early middle Palaeolithic.png - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Prehistoric stone axe, found at Nokare, Pihtipudas ...

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  5. List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic ...

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    Minecraft "Perhaps the biggest stroke of genius in Minecraft". [67] This red mineral serves as in-game wiring, letting players lay down logic circuitry that controls pistons, minecarts and other dynamic elements in the game. [67] It is found as ore in deep caves.

  6. Minetest - Wikipedia

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    Mods can be used to add or modify nodes, gameplay mechanics, tools, weapons, armour, monsters, player skins and the user interface. The full source code of Luanti and most of its games and their artistic assets such as textures and sounds, are distributed under free licenses, making it easier to publish modified versions and derivatives .

  7. Mount William stone axe quarry - Wikipedia

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    The Mount William stone axe quarry (traditionally known as Wil-im-ee moor-ing) is an Aboriginal Australian archaeological site in Central Victoria, Australia. It is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) northeast of Lancefield , off Powells Track, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north of Romsey and 78 kilometres (48 mi) from Melbourne .

  8. File:P Block, Phase II.png - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Battle axe block.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A diagram of a 'battle axe block', a block of land situated behind another, with access to the street through a narrow driveway shared by both properties. In this diagram, Lot 1 is a regular block while Lot 2 is the corresponding battle axe block located behind it.