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    Crests and totemic symbols provided context to the reader, and based upon the appearance and patterns of the characters, the reader could glean what the meaning of the totem was. In the totemic tradition, the two principal figures are the Raven and the Wolf, with the Raven appearing with great regularity among the Tlingit.

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    A tote bag is a large, typically unfastened bag with parallel handles that emerge from the sides of its pouch. Totes are often used as reusable shopping bags . The archetypal tote bag is made of sturdy cloth, perhaps with thick leather at its handles or bottom; leather versions often have a pebbled surface.

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    Mini survival kits or "Altoids" tin survival kits are small kits that contain a few basic survival tools.These kits often include a small compass, waterproof matches, minimum fishing tackle, large plastic bag, small candle, jigsaw blade, craft knife or scalpel blade, and/or a safety pin/s.

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    Die Tote Stadt: Author: Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Paul Schott, Georges Rodenbach: Conversion program: Google Books PDF Converter (rel 1 21/8/06) Encrypted: no: Version of PDF format: 1.4: Page size: 612 x 792 pts (letter) 415 x 644 pts

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    Lacquerware called Somada, which was created in the Edo period and characterized by regular patterns of finely cut seashells, gold leaf and silver leaf, also became popular during this period. [36] The government took an active interest in the art export market, promoting Japan's lacquers and other decorative arts at a succession of world's fairs .