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  2. Psilocybe semilanceata - Wikipedia

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    Psilocybe semilanceata, commonly known as the liberty cap, is a species of fungus which produces the psychoactive compounds psilocybin, psilocin and baeocystin. It is both one of the most widely distributed psilocybin mushrooms in nature, and one of the most potent .

  3. Phrygian cap - Wikipedia

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    The original cap of liberty was the Roman pileus, the felt cap of emancipated slaves of ancient Rome, which was an attribute of Libertas, the Roman goddess of liberty. In the 16th century, the Roman iconography of liberty was revived in emblem books and numismatic handbooks where the figure of Libertas is usually depicted with a pileus . [ 6 ]

  4. Liberty cap - Wikipedia

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    Liberty cap may also refer to: Liberty Cap (California), a granite dome in Yosemite National Park; Liberty Cap, a prominent peak on Mount Rainier; Liberty cap (Psilocybe semilanceata), a psilocybin mushroom; Liberty Cap half cent, an early coin of the United States dollar; Liberty Cap large cent, an early coin of the United States dollar

  5. I’m Still Here - The Huffington Post

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    A few weeks later, on New Year’s Eve, I was drunk on champagne I’d snuck out of the refrigerator and although Styron and Alvarez were not romanticizing suicide, they did make it seem inevitable. I hanged myself in a closet with a sheet. My wife found me when I started kicking at the door. “Well, hell. I wish I was going to get to know you.”

  6. Turban Head eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Turban Head eagle, also known as the Capped Bust eagle, was a ten-dollar gold piece, or eagle, struck by the United States Mint from 1795 to 1804. The piece was designed by Robert Scot, and was the first in the eagle series, which continued until the Mint ceased striking gold coins for circulation in 1933.

  7. Minnesota Lynx win Commissioner’s Cup with closely fought ...

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    The Minnesota Lynx held off a hard-fighting New York Liberty 94-89 to win the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Championship on Tuesday.. Led by Bridget Carleton’s 23 points, the Lynx won the closely ...

  8. US appeals court upholds TikTok law forcing its sale

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. federal appeals court on Friday upheld a law requiring Chinese-based ByteDance to divest its popular short video app TikTok in the United States by early next year or ...

  9. Mercury dime - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury dime is a ten-cent coin struck by the United States Mint from late 1916 to 1945. Designed by Adolph Weinman and also referred to as the Winged Liberty Head dime, it gained its common name because the obverse depiction of a young Liberty, identifiable by her winged Phrygian cap, was confused with the Roman god Mercury.