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  2. Min (Vietnamese singer) - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Minh Hằng (born in Hanoi on 7 December 1988), commonly known by her stage name Min, is a Vietnamese V-pop singer and dancer. [1] She was born in Hanoi in a wealthy family. At age 13, she moved with her family to Germany, where her parents worked for the Vietnamese embassy. [2]

  3. 8 - Wikipedia

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    The Ammann–Beenker tiling is a nonperiodic tesselation of prototiles that feature prominent octagonal silver eightfold symmetry, that is the two-dimensional orthographic projection of the four-dimensional 8-8 duoprism.

  4. Refuge in Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    [8] [2] Early Buddhism did not include bodhisattvas in the Three Refuges, because they were considered to still be on the path to enlightenment. [9] Early texts describe the saṅgha as a "field of merit", because early Buddhists regard offerings to them as particularly karmically fruitful. [8]

  5. Hölder's inequality - Wikipedia

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    The numbers p and q above are said to be Hölder conjugates of each other. The special case p = q = 2 gives a form of the Cauchy–Schwarz inequality. [1] Hölder's inequality holds even if ‖ fg ‖ 1 is infinite, the right-hand side also being infinite in that case.

  6. Phan Thi Bich Hang - Wikipedia

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    Phan Thi Bich Hang is a famous, purported psychic in Vietnam.She claims to be able to see and talk directly with spirits of the dead. She also claims to have the ability to see remains buried underground.

  7. Lê Hằng Phấn - Wikipedia

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    Hằng Phấn (died c.1990 in Bowie, Maryland) was the second daughter of a Vietnamese scholar Sở Cuồng Lê Dư. She was one among the four sisters: Lê Hằng Phương - Lê Hằng Phấn - Lê Hằng Huân - Lê Hằng Trang. The four sisters were referred to as The beautiful fairies from Quảng Nam.

  8. Hằng Nga Guesthouse - Wikipedia

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    Hằng Nga guesthouse (Vietnamese: Biệt thự Hằng Nga), popularly known as the “Crazy House” (Vietnamese: Ngôi nhà quái dị), is an unconventional building designed and constructed by Vietnamese architect Đặng Việt Nga in Đà Lạt, Vietnam.