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  2. Spinning the Truth Around - Wikipedia

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    The vinyl version of Part 1 of the album was released in three different variants - the standard version being red swirl, as well as a limited run of 600 blue swirl records, and 300 pressings of a limited edition black record with gold smoke inlay, which sold out the first day it was for sale. Part 2 was also released in three different vinyl ...

  3. The Last Unicorn (EP) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Unicorn is a song featured as a part of two full albums (HAC30) as well as an extended play [EP] single (HAC39) between 1994 and 1995 as released by the Australian band Swirl via the record label Half A Cow. The EP contains two cover songs - Nick Cave's "The Ship Song" and Klaatu's "Calling Occupants".

  4. File:Pansy “Frizzle Sizzle Yellow Blue Swirl,” Phipps ...

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  5. Swirl - Wikipedia

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    Swirl may refer to: Swirl (band), an Australian indie rock band; Swirl, a 2011 Brazilian film; Swirl (organization), a multi-ethnic organization; Swirl 360, an American pop-rock band; Sega Swirl, a 1999 puzzle game for the Sega Dreamcast; Swirl (fluid dynamics), a quantity in fluid dynamics

  6. Barber's pole - Wikipedia

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    A software rendering of a spinning barber pole Barber pole, c. 1938, North Carolina Museum of History Barber shop in Torquay, Devon, England, with red and white pole. A barber's pole is a type of sign used by barbers to signify the place or shop where they perform their craft.

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    Lise Meitner (1878–1968) was an Austrian-Swedish nuclear physicist who was instrumental in the discovery of nuclear fission and protactinium.In 1905, she became the second woman from the University of Vienna to earn a doctorate in physics.

  8. Taegeuk - Wikipedia

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    The taegeuk diagram has been existent for the majority of written Korean history. [7] The origins of the interlocking-sinusoid design in Korea can be traced to as early as the Goguryeo or Silla period, e.g. in the decoration of a sword, dated to the 5th or 6th century, recovered from the grave of Michu of Silla, [8] or an artifact with the taegeuk pattern of similar age found in the Bogam-ri ...

  9. Ubisoft - Wikipedia

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    The blue "swirl" was introduced in 2003 with the rebranding from "Ubi Soft" to "Ubisoft", alongside their acquisition of the Tom Clancy licence. Another swirl was introduced in 2017, designed to appear as windows into their game worlds while retaining a grain de folie (touch of madness). This excludes the two logos following the 1986 logo and ...