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  2. Good-byes and Butterflies - Wikipedia

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    Good-byes and Butterflies. Good-byes and Butterflies is a studio album by Canadian rock band the Five Man Electrical Band. [2] The album includes the band's biggest hit, "Signs," which peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. [3] [4] The album was released in 1970, and then re-released in 1971 with different cover art.

  3. Millett Hall - Wikipedia

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    Millett Hall. /  39.5172361°N 84.7345444°W  / 39.5172361; -84.7345444. Millett Hall ( mil-LETT) is a basketball arena in Oxford, Ohio. It is home to the Miami University men's and women's basketball, and women's volleyball teams. It is also the home of the ROTC program and various university events.

  4. 6th Alabama Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 6th Alabama Cavalry Regiment was organized near Pine Level early in 1863, This regiment was part of a brigade commanded by Brigadier-General James Holt Clanton (1827–1871), a Montgomery attorney that had served as a U.S. Army private in the Mexican War during 1848. In November 1861 Clanton had raised and commanded the 1st Alabama Cavalry ...

  5. Colias philodice - Wikipedia

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    Habitat. This butterfly may be encountered in fields, lawns, alfalfa or clover fields, meadows, and roadsides. Swarms of these butterflies will congregate at mud puddles. They range over most of North America with the exception of Labrador, Nunavut, and northern Quebec. [2] They migrate every year.

  6. Horimono - Wikipedia

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    Horimono. Horimono ( 彫り物, 彫物, literally carving, engraving), also known as chōkoku ( 彫刻, "sculpture"), are the engraved images in the blade of a nihonto ( 日本刀) Japanese sword, which may include katana or tantō blades. [1] The artist is called a chōkokushi ( 彫刻師 ), or a horimonoshi ( 彫物師, "engraver"). There are ...

  7. Aglais io - Wikipedia

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    Aglais io. Aglais io, the European peacock, [3] [4] [5] or the peacock butterfly, is a colourful butterfly, found in Europe and temperate Asia as far east as Japan. It was formerly classified as the only member of the genus Inachis (the name is derived from Greek mythology, meaning Io, the daughter of Inachus [citation needed] ).

  8. Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines is generally mountainous; uplands make up 65 percent of the country's total land area. [53]: 38 [201] The Philippines is an archipelagoof about 7,641 islands,[202][203]covering a total area (including inland bodies of water) of about 300,000 square kilometers (115,831 sq mi).

  9. Queen (butterfly) - Wikipedia

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    The queen is a moderately large butterfly, with an average wingspan of 3.1 inches (7.9 cm) to 3.3 inches (8.4 cm). It is easily distinguishable from its relative the monarch by its darker brown ground colour, and lack of stripes decorating the wings. [5] [19] The queen bears a closer resemblance to the soldier ( Danaus eresimus ). [18]