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  2. Template:Diamond - Wikipedia

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  3. Harlequin print - Wikipedia

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    Tammis Keefe, a cloth designer whose patterns appeared at Lord and Taylor in September 1952, used a harlequin print diamond pattern on a large cloth she crafted for a table setting show. [5] In a July 1954 article in the Washington Post, columnist Olga Curtis mentioned harlequin print fabrics and cellophane as very novel ideas in accessories. [6]

  4. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    One particularly popular type of design at this time was a bracelet decorated with snake and animal-heads Because these bracelets used considerably more metal, many examples were made from bronze. By 300 BC, the Greeks had mastered making coloured jewellery and using amethysts , pearl , and emeralds .

  5. Template:Busy - Wikipedia

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    This template is used on approximately 2,800 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage . Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them.

  6. Malia Pendant - Wikipedia

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    The insects resemble wasps or bees. The belief that the pendant displays bees is the reason the pendant is also known as the “bee pendant”. One paper states that the insects are not bees, but definitely from the wider grouping of Hymenoptera. [3] [4] It has been proposed that the goldsmith used the mammoth wasp Megascolia maculate as the ...

  7. Forage (honey bee) - Wikipedia

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    European honey bee collecting nectar and pollen European honey bee flies back to the hive after collecting pollen. Pollen is temporarily stored in pollen baskets on the bees' legs For bees , their forage or food supply consists of nectar and pollen from blooming plants within their flight range.

  8. Waggle dance - Wikipedia

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    A worker bee's waggle dance involves running through a small figure-eight pattern: a waggle run (aka waggle phase) followed by a turn to the right to circle back to the starting point (aka return phase), another waggle run, followed by a turn and circle to the left, and so on in a regular alternation between right and left turns after waggle runs.

  9. Diamond North West - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as Green Triangle Buses and then subsequently renamed South Lancs Travel before being purchased by Rotala and rebranded as Diamond North West in 2015. In August 2019, Diamond North West purchased First Manchester 's Bolton garage, which was later transferred with its vehicles to Go North West under Tranche 1 of the Bee ...