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  2. File:Skeleton 12, Petrie, stick, size m, 5-fold.png - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Skeleton 12, Petrie, stick, size l.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Knobkerrie - Wikipedia

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    The name derives from the Afrikaans word knop, meaning knob or ball and the Khoekhoe or San word kirri, meaning walking stick. [2] The name has been extended to similar weapons used by the native peoples of Australia, the Pacific islands, and other places, [ 3 ] and was also used in the British army.

  6. File:Skeleton GrSt12, Petrie, stick, size m, 5-fold.png

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    Image set Green and violet Kepler-Poinsot skeletons Part of Skeletons of polyhedra (mostly green and violet) great dodecahedron: small stellated dodecahedron: great icosahedron: great stellated dodecahedron: Dual compounds (above) and Petrie polygons (below) of Kepler–Poinsot polyhedra: The images in this set have matching sizes.

  7. File:Skeleton pair Gr12 and dual, Petrie, stick, size m.png

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  8. Stilts - Wikipedia

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    The tall person type has also expanded to include a wide variety of themes. Examples include sportsmen, historical acts and acts based on literary or film characters. One of the most recent varieties of stilt walking acts is a stilt walker riding a "stilt bicycle" with an extended seat post and handlebar stem.

  9. Stik - Wikipedia

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    Stik paints stick figure-like people as signature characters in street art. [5] He began in London, [6] working in its northeast area of Hackney, especially in Shoreditch, [3] "and now paints murals all over the world in Europe, Asia and America."