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  2. File:Limewire2008.PNG - Wikipedia

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    Date: 2 July 2008 (original upload date) (Original text : en:July 2, en:2008) Source: Transferred from en.wikipedia (Original text : Self taken screenshot) Author — Navy Blue formerly iDosh, en:User:Sanchmarc

  3. Manga iconography - Wikipedia

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    Screentone: Transparent adhesive sheets manufactured with a distinctive pattern (typically, some form of dots or hatching, but also including a variety of flashy effects like stars or explosions, or commonplace scenes such as cityscapes, schoolyards, and natural landscapes), these are cut out and overlapped on the panel to introduce shading and ...

  4. File:Limelight diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Mouth of Imong River, Guam.png - Wikipedia

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  6. Cupid's bow - Wikipedia

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    Cupid's bow feature on the superior human lip. The Cupid's bow is a facial feature where the double curve of a human upper lip is said to resemble the bow of Cupid, the Roman god of erotic love.

  7. Lip lift - Wikipedia

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    The aesthetic ideal of a mouth with youthful lips—shaped like a lozenge—features an upper lip with a pronounced Cupid's bow, and much fullness to each lip; however, such an ideal physiognomy declines with age, and the lips shrink and lose anatomic definition, as the lips sag, which affects the aesthetics of the smile, by revealing less of the teeth during a relaxed smile.

  8. Lime (color) - Wikipedia

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    Lime is a color that is a shade of yellow-green, so named because it is a representation of the color of the citrus fruit called limes. It is the color that is in between the web color chartreuse and yellow on the color wheel. [1] Alternate names for this color included yellow-green, lemon-lime, lime green, or bitter lime. [2]

  9. Betel nut chewing - Wikipedia

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    Betel nut chewing, also called betel quid chewing or areca nut chewing, is a practice in which areca nuts (also called "betel nuts") are chewed together with slaked lime and betel leaves for their stimulant and narcotic effects, the primary psychoactive compound being arecoline.