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  2. ButterflyMX - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In 2014, ButterflyMX received the People’s Choice Award from the National Multifamily Housing Council, [1] and by 2018 ButterflyMX had secured $5.5 million in funding. [2] In 2018, ButterflyMX began to expand internationally, appearing in access control markets in Europe and South America.

  3. Amenity reserve, schedule for fees increased - AOL

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    Dec. 22—The Fairfield Glade Community Club board of directors approved its 2022 budget last week with an increase in the amenity reserve fee and amenity fee schedule. "We have some 9,000 ...

  4. Resort fee - Wikipedia

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    A resort fee, also called a facility fee, [1] a destination fee, [2] an amenity fee, [3] an urban fee, [4] [5] a resort charge, or a hidden hotel booking fee, [6] [7] is an additional fee that a guest is charged by an accommodation provider, usually calculated on a per day basis, in addition to a base room rate. Resort fees originated in North ...

  5. Battus philenor - Wikipedia

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    Battus philenor, the pipevine swallowtail or blue swallowtail, [3] [4] is a swallowtail butterfly found in North America and Central America. This butterfly is black with iridescent-blue hindwings. They are found in many different habitats, but are most commonly found in forests. [5]

  6. Julia Butterfly Hill - Wikipedia

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    Julia Lorraine Hill (born February 18, 1974), best known as Julia Butterfly Hill, is an American environmental activist and tax redirection advocate. She lived in a 200-foot (61 m)-tall, approximately 1,000-year-old California redwood tree for 738 days between December 10, 1997, and December 18, 1999.

  7. Winged infusion set - Wikipedia

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    Butterflies are commonly available in 18-27 gauge bore, [1] 21G and 23G being most popular. In phlebotomy , there is widespread avoidance of 25G and 27G butterflies based on belief that such small-bore needles hemolyze and/or clot blood samples and hence invalidate blood tests . [ 2 ]

  8. Heliopetes macaira - Wikipedia

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    Heliopetes macaira, the Turk's-cap white-skipper , is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found from southern Texas in North America, south through Central America to Paraguay. The wingspan is 32–35 mm. There are several generations with adults on wing from April to November in southern Texas. The larvae feed on Malvaviscus drummondii.

  9. Nymphalidae - Wikipedia

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    The forewings have the submedial vein (vein 1) unbranched and in one subfamily forked near the base; the medial vein has three branches, veins 2, 3, and 4; veins 5 and 6 arise from the points of junction of the discocellulars; the subcostal vein and its continuation beyond the apex of cell, vein 7, has never more than four branches, veins 8 ...