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  2. Galletas de patatas - Wikipedia

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    They are characteristically thick and square-shaped with upturned edges. The name is derived from the curving browned lower edge which resembles a potato. It is also called galletas de huevos ("egg crackers") due to the use of egg-white glazing, or tengang daga ("mouse ears") due to its shape.

  3. Pancit - Wikipedia

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    The exact bihon composition depends on someone's personal recipe but usually, Chinese sausage and cabbage are the basic relish. Pancit Cabagan – served in Cabagan, Isabela and nearby towns. Stir-fried and served either dry with separate soup, or "wet" or soup and noodles combined. Pancit canton – Filipino adaptation of lo mein and chow mein ...

  4. Dagga - Wikipedia

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    The word has been spelled many different ways over time as various groups of people began using the term and some examples of these are: daggha, dacha, dacka, dagha, tagga, dachka, daga. [2] [3] [4] According to the Oxford Dictionary, [clarification needed] dagga was also used by the Khoekhoe to describe the sensation of intoxication. [5]

  5. Democratic Attorneys General Association - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Attorneys General Association (DAGA) is a United States national political advocacy group that focuses on electing Democrats as state attorneys general. Its Republican counterpart is the Republican Attorneys General Association. It currently has 24 members, comprising 23 state attorneys general and the DC attorney general.

  6. Dagger - Wikipedia

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    The dagger was very popular as a fencing and personal defense weapon in 17th and 18th century Spain, where it was referred to as the daga or puñal. [37] During the Renaissance Age the dagger was used as part of everyday dress, and daggers were the only weapon commoners were allowed to carry on their person. [38]

  7. Auricularia cornea - Wikipedia

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    Auricularia cornea was originally described from Hawaii by German naturalist Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg in 1820. It was accepted as a distinct species by Bernard Lowy in his 1952 world monograph of Auricularia [1] and subsequently confirmed as distinct by molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences.

  8. Dagan languages - Wikipedia

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    The Dagan or Meneao Range languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the Meneao Range of the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea, the easternmost Papuan languages on the mainland.

  9. Daga (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Daga made his first appearance in Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide in 2011. In 2012, Daga became a regular wrestler, working with Los Perros del Mal or La Sociedad stables. At Héroes Inmortales VI, he participated in the Copa Antonio Peña Royal Rumble, but was defeated by El Texano Jr. [5] At Guerra de Titanes, Daga won a six-way Ladder match to win the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship. [6]