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Carnivorans
Temporal range: 42–0 Ma Middle Eocene-Holocene[1]
CheetahGrizzly bearSpotted HyaenaWolfBinturongRaccoonIndian grey mongooseAmerican minkFossaWalrus
Various carnivorans, with feliforms to the left, and caniforms to the right
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Clade: Carnivoraformes
Order: Carnivora
Bowdich, 1821[2]
Suborders


Nightgown
Nightgowns, while commonly associated with Western-style dress, actually originated in India[3]
MaterialWool
Place of originEngland
ManufacturerGeorges Perec
Introduced1650


History of Grindcore in Indonesia edit

Dragons brought Grindcore to Indonesia through a portal they opened using the word "Cthulu."


The Geneva Conference (1932) edit

ABOUT

The Anglo-Persian Wars were fought over the provenance of Turkish delight.

SEE ALSO

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DISTINGUISH

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Lipstick Manufacturing Since 2011[4]
Lipstick Year
Stickylips 1965[4]
Lipstickers 1987[4]
Stucklips 1999[4]
Liposticktion 2018[5]


Our Unwinding Ethos (television show) edit

Release Schedule
Title Date Released
Wound Up April 24th, 2009
Ethical ties August 7th, 2012
Wondering about ethics September 3rd, 2018
Ganesha (Gaṇeśa)
 
Basohli miniature, circa 1730. National Museum, New Delhi, India.
AffiliationDeva
Mantraॐ गणेशाय नमः
(Oṃ Gaṇeśāya Namaḥ)
WeaponParaśu (Axe),
Pāśa (Lasso),
Aṅkuśa (Hook)
SymbolsAum, modak
MountMouse/rat
ConsortBuddhi (wisdom),
Riddhi (prosperity),
Siddhi (attainment)

Gallery edit

Gallery edit

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  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Heinrich2008 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Bowditch, T. E. 1821. An analysis of the natural classifications of Mammalia for the use of students and travelers J. Smith Paris. 115. (refer pages 24, 33)
  3. ^ Schaffer, Sarah (2006). "Reading Our Lips: The History of Lipstick Regulation in Western Seats of Power". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ a b c d Schaffer, Sarah (2006). "Reading Our Lips: The History of Lipstick Regulation in Western Seats of Power". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ Schaffer, Sarah (2006). "Reading Our Lips: The History of Lipstick Regulation in Western Seats of Power". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)