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  2. File:Salmon Bowl.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Macquarium - Wikipedia

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    An iMacquarium A Macquarium made from a Macintosh Classic II. A Macquarium is an aquarium made from, or made to sit within, the shell of an Apple Macintosh computer. The term was coined by computer writer Andy Ihnatko as a joke at the outdated Macintosh 512K; [1] Macquariums have since been built both by Ihnatko himself and by others.

  4. Fishbowl - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... A fish bowl is a container for fish. Fishbowl may also refer to: Arts and media

  5. Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    An aquarist owns fish or maintains an aquarium, typically constructed of glass or high-strength acrylic. Aquaria with flat walls are known as fish tanks or simply tanks, while those with rounded walls are known as fish bowls. Size can range from a small glass bowl, a few liters in volume, to immense public aquaria of thousands of liters.

  6. Castro ceramics - Wikipedia

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    The decorative themes on the pottery are fairly uniform. Common designs are of parallel vertical and horizontal lines, triangles, stars, S-shaped patterns, and fish-spine designs. Also common were interlaced designs, impressions using ropes or "mamelóns", as well as other varied ornamental designs.

  7. Celebrity (game) - Wikipedia

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    Players are split into two teams. All players contribute 3–5 words containing common phrases, celebrities, or nouns. All word cards are added to a vessel resembling a fish bowl (hence the name). During a turn, one player from Team A takes one word card out of the bowl and engages in the rules of the round until a team member guesses the word.

  8. Varahi Deula, Chaurasi - Wikipedia

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    She is presented as the pot-bellied goddess with the face of a boar. She has two arms and holds a fish in her right hand and a bowl in her left hand. A third eye is tightly engraved into her forehead. Here Barahi is worshipped in accordance with the tantric rituals. Goddess Varahi is offered fish every day. [1]

  9. Spoon lure - Wikipedia

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    The design of the spoon lure is simple: the oblong, concave blade shape of the spoon will cause it to wabble randomly when towed or sinking through water, creating sparkles of light reflection that resemble those of a swimming bait fish's scales when looking from afar. The spoon wabbling also stirs up turbulences that can entice the fish to ...