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  2. Binchō-tan (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Binchō-tan (びんちょうタン) Voiced by: Ai Nonaka The main character in the anime. Binchō-tan is a young girl who lives by herself in an old house far from town and is always barefoot.

  3. File:Pinterest Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Pinterest-logo.png: SVG development . The ... New design on logo, extracted from Pinterest Brand guidelines webpage. 04:11, 15 February 2016: 826 × 209 (7 KB)

  4. File:Pinterest.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 512 × 512 pixels. ... The logo of Pinterest – American photo sharing and publishing website: Date: 16 July 2017: Source:

  5. Binchōtan - Wikipedia

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    Binchō-tan, or white charcoal Burning Binchōtan. Binchō-tan (Japanese: 備長炭, [biɲtɕoꜜːtaɴ]), also called white charcoal or binchō-zumi, is a type of high-quality charcoal traditionally used in Japanese cooking.

  6. Pinterest - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 March 2025. American social media platform Pinterest, Inc. Logo in use since 2021 Screenshot The default page shown to logged-out users (the background montage images are variable) Type of business Public Type of site Social media service Traded as NYSE: PINS (Class A) Russell 1000 component Founded ...

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  8. Bichon - Wikipedia

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    Bichon Frisé. A bichon is a distinct type of toy dog; it is typically kept as a companion dog.Believed to be descended from the Barbet, it is believed the bichon-type dates to at least the 11th century; it was relatively common in 14th-century France, where they were kept as pets of the royalty and aristocracy.