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  2. Stripe (pattern) - Wikipedia

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    Stripes may give appeal to certain sweets like the candy cane. For hundreds of years, stripes have been used in clothing. [7] Striped clothing has frequently had negative symbolism in Western cultures. [7] Historian Michel Pastoureau explores the cultural history of these design decisions in the book, The Devil's Cloth. [7]

  3. Check (pattern) - Wikipedia

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    Check (also checker, Brit: chequer, or dicing) is a pattern of modified stripes consisting of crossed horizontal and vertical lines which form squares.The pattern typically contains two colours where a single checker (that is a single square within the check pattern) is surrounded on all four sides by a checker of a different colour.

  4. File:SARS-CoV-2 without background.png - Wikipedia

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    SARS-CoV-2-CDC-23312.png SARS-CoV-2 (CDC-23311).png SARS-CoV-2 (CDC-23313).png Valued image This image has been assessed under the valued image criteria and is considered the most valued image on Commons within the scope: Illustration of a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 virion .

  5. Tattersall (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    Blue and black checked tattersall cotton cloth. Tattersall is a style of tartan pattern woven into cloth. The pattern is composed of regularly-spaced thin, even vertical warp stripes, repeated horizontally in the weft, thereby forming squares. The stripes are usually in two alternating colours, generally darker on a light ground. [1]

  6. File:Blackmagic Design logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is a Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) image of a registered trademark or copyrighted logo. If non-free content restrictions apply, this image should not be rendered any larger than is required for the purposes of identification and/or critical commentary. See Wikipedia:Logos.

  7. AlphaTauri (fashion brand) - Wikipedia

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    Since its launch, the brand has participated in various international fashion fairs such as FashionTech [5] as well as the bi-annual Berlin Fashion Week, [6] where the brand showcased its use of 3D technology in clothing design, through 3D Knit lab from Japanese company Shima Seiki. [7] [8]

  8. Famous Stars and Straps - Wikipedia

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    Famous Stars & Straps (or simply Famous) is an American clothing and accessory line created by blink-182 drummer Travis Barker in December 1999. The company is based in Encino, California and operates online as a direct-to-consumer brand. [1]

  9. Coat of arms of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    At the bottom of the shield is the head of a bull, which symbolises the importance of cattle herding in Botswana. The two zebras also symbolise the importance of wildlife, through tourism, in the national economy. Also, zebra have black and white stripes which represent equality of people of all colours in Botswana.