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  2. Creation of life from clay - Wikipedia

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    The word adam may refer to that this being was an “earthling” formed from the red-hued clay of the earth (in Hebrew, adom means “red,” adamah means “earth”). [3] The Qur'an ( Qur'an 23:12 ), [4] states, " Man We did create from a quintessence of clay " [A. Yusuf Ali translation].

  3. The Search for WondLa - Wikipedia

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    The Search for WondLa is a children's science fiction fantasy novel by Tony DiTerlizzi published in 2010. It is the first book of the WondLa series. The website dedicated to the book had an innovative section which interacts with the book's illustrations via webcam.

  4. Queers Read This - Wikipedia

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    "Queers Read This" (also stylized "QUEERS READ THIS!") is an anonymously written essay about queer identity. It was originally circulated by members of Queer Nation as a pamphlet at the June 1990 New York Gay Pride Parade, and is generally understood as the group's manifesto.

  5. Lemmatization - Wikipedia

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    The word "walk" is the base form for the word "walking", and hence this is matched in both stemming and lemmatization. The word "meeting" can be either the base form of a noun or a form of a verb ("to meet") depending on the context; e.g., "in our last meeting" or "We are meeting again tomorrow".

  6. Stracciatella (ice cream) - Wikipedia

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    Description Stracciatella over chocolate ice cream. Makers produce the effect by drizzling melted chocolate into plain milk ice cream towards the end of the churning process; the chocolate solidifies immediately after coming in contact with the cold ice cream, and is then broken up and incorporated into the ice cream with a spatula.

  7. The Alphabet Cipher - Wikipedia

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    "The Alphabet Cipher" was a brief study published by Lewis Carroll in 1868, describing how to use the alphabet to send encrypted codes. It was one of four ciphers he invented between 1858 and 1868, and one of two polyalphabetic ciphers he devised during that period and used to write letters to his friends.

  8. List of British regional nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Manc, the shortened version of the demonym Mancunians Mansfield, Nottinghamshire Scabs - offensive, linked to the divisions during the UK miners' strike (1984–1985) Malmesbury Jackdaws Middlesbrough Smoggies. Montrose Gable Endies Nantwich Dabbers Neath Abbey-Jacks, Blacks, Blackjacks. Newcastle upon Tyne Geordies Norfolk

  9. Glossary of belly dance terms - Wikipedia

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    It is performed to baladi or folk music. Typical costuming for performances of this dance style is a long dress covering the midriff. The most common version has a straight skirt with side slits, long sleeves which may be slit to the elbows, and a scooped or shirt-style neckline. A sash may be worn around the hips, and a headscarf is often also ...

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