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  2. Patricia Polacco - Wikipedia

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    Polacco was born Patricia Barber on July 11, 1944 in Lansing, Michigan, the daughter of a teacher and a salesman turned talk show host.She lived in Williamston, Michigan [1] until the age of three, when her parents divorced and she moved with her mother and brother to her maternal grandmother's farm in Union City, Michigan.

  3. Babushka - Wikipedia

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    Babushka (headscarf), indicating a headscarf tied below the chin, as commonly worn in rural parts of Europe Babushka doll or Matryoshka doll , a type of wooden dolls placed one inside another Babushka Adoption Foundation , a charitable non-governmental organization based in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

  4. Ghost-Cat Wall of Hatred - Wikipedia

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    Painting over the wall has no effect; the cat's shadow just reappears. Maeda sleeps with Natsue. The ghost cat attacks her. The conspirators persuade Maeda to bring in a priest to exorcise the ghost, but they actually want him to cast a spell on Nobuchiyo to make him die, ensuring the succession of the child Natsue is going to have. Shino's ...

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  6. Babushka Lady - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, a woman named Beverly Oliver told conspiracy researcher Gary Shaw at a church revival meeting in Joshua, Texas, that she was the Babushka Lady. [5] Oliver stated that she filmed the assassination with a Super 8 film Yashica and that she turned the undeveloped film over to two men who identified themselves to her as FBI agents. [5]

  7. Cats in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    A wall painting in the Fifth Dynasty's burial ground at Saqqara shows a small cat with a collar, suggesting that tamed African wildcats were kept in the pharaonic quarters by the 26th century BC. [13] Cat amulet. Amulets with cat heads came into fashion in the 21st century BC during the 11th Dynasty. [5]

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