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  2. Fantasy football Week 6: Updated trade value chart and ROS ...

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    These value charts are based on my fantasy football rest of season rankings and projections. Important note: If you're offered an uneven trade (I.e., a 2-for-1 or 3-for-1), include the values for ...

  3. Fantasy football Week 10: Trade value chart and rest of ... - AOL

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    Important note: If you're offered an uneven trade (i.e., a 2-for-1 or 3-for-1), include the values for the players you'd be moving to the bench or dropping within your calculation.

  4. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Babr-e Bayan, the mythical coat worn by the Persian legendary hero Rostam in combat. (Persian mythology) Pais Badarn Beisrydd, The Coat of Padarn Red-Coat: if a well-born man put it on, it would be the right size for him; if a churl, it would not go upon him. One of the Thirteen Treasures of the Island of Britain. (Welsh mythology)

  5. Category:Commerce gods - Wikipedia

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  6. Market value - Wikipedia

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    Market value or OMV (Open Market Valuation) is the price at which an asset would trade in a competitive auction setting.Market value is often used interchangeably with open market value, fair value or fair market value, although these terms have distinct definitions in different standards, and differ in some circumstances.

  7. List of Philippine mythological figures - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of gods, goddesses, deities, and many other divine, semi-divine, and important figures from classical Philippine mythology and indigenous Philippine folk religions collectively referred to as Diwatas whose expansive stories span from a hundred years ago to presumably thousands of years from modern times.

  8. Areca nut - Wikipedia

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    The areca nut (/ ˈ ær ɪ k ə / or / ə ˈ r iː k ə /) or betel nut is the fruit of the areca palm (Areca catechu). The palm is originally native to the Philippines , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] but was carried widely through the tropics by the Austronesian migrations and trade since at least 1500 BCE due to its use in betel nut chewing . [ 1 ]

  9. Brazilian mythology - Wikipedia

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    These stories appear in popular works like those of Monteiro Lobato, whose children’s books feature mythical figures such as Curupira and Iara. Celebrations like Festa Junina and Yemanjá Day showcase the blending of indigenous, African, and Christian traditions, reflecting the lasting influence of these myths in Brazilian culture.