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  2. Zoophilia - Wikipedia

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    A kylix depicting Silenus having sex with a fawn, dated after 500 BC. Roman oil lamp dating from 1st–3rd century AD depicting a zoophilic act. The historical perspective on zoophilia and bestiality varies greatly, from the prehistoric era, where depictions of bestiality appear in European rock art, [6] to the Middle Ages, where bestiality was met with execution.

  3. Karabiner 98k - Wikipedia

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    Karabiner 98k with code S/42 1937 stamped on the receiver denoting it was made in 1937 by Mauser in Oberndorf am Neckar. Karabiner 98k receivers were stamped with a factory code indicating date and location of manufacture. These codes were originally prefixed with "S/" and suffixed with "K" for 1934 or "G" for 1935.

  4. Ring - Wikipedia

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    The Ring, a Japanese horror media franchise based on the novel series by Koji Suzuki Ring (novel series) Ring (Suzuki novel), 1991; Ring, or The Ring, a 1998 Japanese horror film by Hideo Nakata The Ring, an American horror film, remake of the 1998 Japanese film; Ring, a TV film

  5. Ring oscillator - Wikipedia

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    Ring oscillator test structures fabricated on silicon using p-type MOSFETs of different sizes. A schematic of a simple 3-inverter ring oscillator whose output frequency is 1/(6×inverter delay). A ring oscillator is a device composed of an odd number of NOT gates in a ring, whose output oscillates between two voltage levels, representing true ...

  6. 3 Ring Circus - Wikipedia

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    3 Ring Circus is a 1954 American comedy film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The picture was shot from February 17 to March 31, 1954 and was released on December 25 by Paramount Pictures .

  7. Belfast - Wikipedia

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    A 1685 plan of Belfast by the military engineer Thomas Phillips, showing the town's ramparts and Lord Chichester's castle, which was destroyed in a fire in 1708. The name Belfast derives from the Irish Béal Feirste (Irish pronunciation: [bʲeːlˠ ˈfʲɛɾˠ(ə)ʃtʲə]), [4] "Mouth of the Farset" [6] a river whose name in the Irish, Feirste, refers to a sandbar or tidal ford. [7]

  8. Now (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Now (formerly Now TV and often stylised as NOW) is a subscription over-the-top streaming television service launched in the United Kingdom in 2012. It is operated by Sky Group in Europe, and Xfinity in the US; both owned by the American media conglomerate Comcast.

  9. Project 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Public funds for education would be available as school vouchers with no strings attached, even for parents sending their children to private or religious schools. [24] Cuts would be made to the funding for free school meals. The Head Start program that provides services to children of low-income families would be eliminated.