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  2. Samsung Galaxy A20 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy A20 is an Android smartphone developed by Samsung Electronics, launched in April 2019. [2] It runs on the Android 9 (Pie) operating system with One UI. The Galaxy A20 model has 32 GB internal storage, 3 GB RAM, and a 4000 mAh battery. [2] It is a successor to the previous smartphone models by Samsung, Galaxy J6 and Galaxy A6. [3]

  3. Belting (beating) - Wikipedia

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    Belting is the use of belts made of strong materials (usually leather) as a whip -like instrument for corporal punishment (see that article for generalities). Although also used in educational institutions [1] as a disciplinary measure, it has most often been applied domestically by parents. This practice has now been abolished by most schools ...

  4. Samsung Galaxy A20s - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy A20s comes with 3 GB or 4 GB of LPDDR3 RAM. The 3 GB RAM version has 32 GB of storage, while the 4 GB RAM version has 64 GB of storage. They have a storage type of eMMC version 5.1. The storage can be expanded up to 512 GB with external memory using a microSD card (and the smartphone supports UHS-I speed).

  5. Samsung Galaxy A series - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy A series is a line of mid-range Android smartphones and tablets manufactured by Samsung Electronics as part of their Galaxy line. The first model in the series was the first-generation Galaxy Alpha, released on 31 October 2014. Following the announcement of the 2017 series, Samsung announced that they hoped to sell up to 20 ...

  6. Belt buckle - Wikipedia

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    Belt buckle from the Russian navy. A belt buckle is a buckle, a clasp for fastening two ends, such as of straps or a belt, in which a device attached to one of the ends is fitted or coupled to the other. The word enters Middle English via Old French and the Latin buccula or "cheek-strap," as for a helmet. Belt buckles and other fixtures are ...

  7. Belt (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A belt is a flexible band or strap, typically made of leather, plastic, or heavy cloth, worn around the natural waist or near it (as far down as the hips ). The ends of a belt are free; and a buckle forms the belt into a loop by securing one end to another part of the belt, at or near the other end. Often, the resulting loop is smaller than the ...

  8. Variety Wins 2 National Magazine Awards for Best ... - AOL

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    Variety has won two best cover awards from the American Society of Magazine Editors. Variety‘s “Michael J. Fox Tells His Story” issue, which ran May 17, 2023, and features an in-depth ...

  9. Obi (sash) - Wikipedia

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    Obi. (sash) Back of a woman wearing a kimono with the obi tied in the tateya musubi style. An obi ( 帯) is a belt of varying size and shape worn with both traditional Japanese clothing and uniforms for Japanese martial arts styles. Originating as a simple thin belt in Heian period Japan, the obi developed over time into a belt with a number of ...