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  • 71Realm of GARO — This is an expanded page of fictional GARO tokusatsu series to explain matters in greater detail regarding the universe of the show. The page explains fictional roles and types that may appear in the series including various objects appearing in… …

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  • 72Tosakin — goldfish Country of origin Japan Type Fantailed Breed standards Johnson Hess (see references) The Tosakin or curly fantail goldfish is a very distinctive breed of goldfish with a large tail fin that spreads out horizontally (like a fan) behind… …

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  • 73Hatching system — The system of heraldry has two main methods to designate the tinctures of arms in uncolored illustrations: hatching and tricking. Hatching, i. e. exertion of lines and dots, is the most common method to designate colours on uncoloured surfaces,… …

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  • 74Absinthe — is traditionally a distilled, highly alcoholic (45% 75% ABV) beverage. It is an anise flavored spirit derived from herbs, including the flowers and leaves of the herb Artemisia absinthium , also called wormwood. Absinthe has a characteristic… …

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  • 75Crystal Grottoes — Coordinates: 39°29′53″N 77°40′37″W / 39.498°N 77.677°W / 39.498; 77.677 Crystal Grottoes is the only …

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  • 76Robert Furber — (1674 1756) was a British horticulturist and author, best known for writing the first seed catalogue produced in Englandcite book last = Blunt first = Wilfrid title = The Art of Botanical Illustration publisher = Dover Publications year = 1994… …

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  • 77Chigiri-e — A modern example of chigiri e Chigiri e (ちぎり絵?) is a technique using coloured paper torn to create images (which often giv …

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  • 78Checker Book Publishing Group — Type Private Industry Publishers of Comics Reprints Founded 2000 by Mark Thompson, Ben Rangel Paul Dubuc …

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  • 79Show globe — A Show globe is a glass vessel of various shapes and sizes which has a colorful liquid within. It has been a symbol of pharmacy from the time it first appeared in 17th century England to the early years of the 20th century in the United States.… …

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  • 80Devitrification — is the opposite of vitrification, i.e., the process of crystallization in a formerly crystal free (amorphous) glass.[1] The term is derived from the Latin vitreus, meaning glassy and transparent.[2] Devitrification in glass art Devitrification… …

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