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  2. Speech balloon - Wikipedia

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    Thought bubbles are used in two forms, the chain thought bubble and the "fuzzy" bubble. The chain thought bubble is the almost universal symbol for thinking in cartoons. It consists of a large, cloud-like bubble containing the text of the thought, with a chain of increasingly smaller circular bubbles leading to the character. Some artists use ...

  3. Talk:Bubbles (Absolutely Fabulous) - Wikipedia

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  4. Talk:Forever Blowing Bubbles - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Bubbles (System of a Down song) - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Speech bubble.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org مستخدم:أسامة الدريوش; Usage on bar.wikipedia.org Nutza:Asn~barwiki

  7. Template talk:Dot-com Bubble - Wikipedia

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    Start a discussion about improving the Template:Dot-com Bubble page Talk pages are where people discuss how to make content on Wikipedia the best that it can be. You can use this page to start a discussion with others about how to improve the " Template:Dot-com Bubble " page.

  8. Play Pinochle Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Aces around, dix or double pinochles. Score points by trick-taking and also by forming combinations of cards into melds.

  9. Weaire–Phelan structure - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, the Weaire–Phelan structure is a three-dimensional structure representing an idealised foam of equal-sized bubbles, with two different shapes. In 1993, Denis Weaire and Robert Phelan found that this structure was a better solution of the Kelvin problem of tiling space by equal volume cells of minimum surface area than the previous best-known solution, the Kelvin structure.