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  2. Mug shot - Wikipedia

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    A mug shot or mugshot (an informal term for police photograph or booking photograph) is a photographic portrait of a person from the shoulders up, typically taken after a person is arrested. [1] [2] The primary purpose of the mug shot is to allow law enforcement to have a photographic record of an arrested individual to allow for identification ...

  3. Category:Software covers - Wikipedia

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    File:Amazon Digital Software & Video Games.png. File:Amiga Reflections 2.0 cover.png. File:An application of shell and tube heat exchanger which includes the model and an instance of running application.jpg NOte.jpg. File:AokiLapisv3.jpg. File:AOL 9.0 CD.jpg. File:App Store icon for Back in Time.png. File:App Store icon for Kiwaka.png.

  4. List of glassware - Wikipedia

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    Handle, 425ml New Zealand beer glass. Jug, 750–1000ml served at pubs in New Zealand. Middy, 285ml (10 fl. oz.) Australian beer glass (New South Wales) Pilsner glass, for pale lager. Pint glass, for an imperial pint of beer or cider. Pony glass, for a 140ml of beer, a "short" or "small" beer. Pot glass.

  5. Frog mug - Wikipedia

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    Frog mug. A frog mug (also known as a toad mug, surprise mug or ague mug) is a type of ceramic vessel mainly used for drinking beer or similar alcoholic beverages. They were first produced in Sunderland before being copied in such places as Staffordshire, Worcestershire [1] and Newcastle. [2] These mugs were part of the tradition of drinking ...

  6. Mug - Wikipedia

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    Mug. A mug is a type of cup typically used for drinking hot drinks, such as coffee, hot chocolate, or tea. Mugs usually have handles [1] and hold a larger amount of fluid than other types of cups. Typically, a mug holds approximately 240–350 ml (8–12 US fl oz; 8.3–12.5 imp fl oz) of liquid. [2]

  7. Moustache cup - Wikipedia

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    Moustache cup. The moustache cup (or mustache cup) is a drinking cup with a semicircular ledge inside. The ledge, called a moustache guard, has a half moon-shaped opening to allow the passage of liquids and serves as a guard to keep moustaches dry. It is generally acknowledged to have been invented in the 1870s by British potter Harvey Adams ...

  8. Magic mug - Wikipedia

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    Magic mug. A magic mug, also known as a heat changing mug, transforming mug, or disappearing mug is a mug that changes color when it is filled with a hot liquid. This effect is created by using thermochromic ink . Magic mugs are often manufactured and sold as memorabilia. For example, a mug may reveal a picture of the town or monument where it ...

  9. Mug shot of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    On August 24, 2023, after being indicted on racketeering and related charges, Donald Trump, former president of the United States, voluntarily surrendered himself to authorities at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia, where a mug shot of him was taken. In the photograph, Trump, wearing a blue suit with a white shirt and a red tie ...