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office ui fabric core

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office ui fabric core

Last Update: 2022-11-23
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office ui fabric react

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office ui fabric react

Last Update: 2022-11-23
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ثوب، patient، غير woven، fabric، مع sleeves، أصفر belt

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dish, petri, 0.91x1.6cm, blood colour

Last Update: 2019-08-06
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those disadvantages were intrinsically woven into the structure and fabric of the society, where more positive measures were needed.

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those disadvantages were intrinsically woven into the structure and fabric of the society, where more positive measures were needed.

Last Update: 2013-02-19
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Reference: Alqasemy2006

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the forensic analysis concluded it had not been transferred there from elsewhere as dried blood or later soaked into the fabric, but was deposited fresh, and would have dried almost immediately after being deposited due to its microscopic size.

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the forensic analysis concluded it had not been transferred there from elsewhere as dried blood or later soaked into the fabric, but was deposited fresh, and would have dried almost immediately after being deposited due to its microscopic size.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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Reference: Alqasemy2006

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a christian holiday signi fying the birth of jesus, christmas is widely celebrated and enjoyed across the united states and the world. the holiday always falls on 25 december (regardless of the day of the week), and is typically accompanied by decorations, presents, and special mneals. specifically, the legend behind christmas (and the one that most children are told) is that santa claus, a bearded, hefty, jolly, and red-jacket-wearing old man who lives in the north pole, spends the year crafting presents with his elves, or small, festive, excited santa-assistants. all the children who behave throughout the year are admitted to the good list, and will presumably receive their desired gifts on christmas, while those who don't behave are placed on the naughty list, and will presumably (although the matter is determined by parents) receive a lump of coal. santa claus is said to fly around the christmas sky in a sled powered by his magical reindeer, or cold- resistant, mythically powered, individually named animals, delivering presents to each child's house in the process. santa is also expected to slide through chimneys t deliver these presents (homes not equipped with chimneys might "leave the front dor cracked open"), and children sometimes arrange cookies or other treats on a plate for him to enjoy. gifts are placed underneath a christmas tree, or a pine tree that's decorated with ornaments and/or lights and is symbolic of the holiday. additionally, smaller gifts may be placed inside a stocking, or sock-shaped, holiday-specific piece of fabric that's generally hung on the mantle of a fireplace (homes without fireplaces might use the wall). a christmas tree's omaments, or hanging, typically spherical decorations, in addition to the mentioned lights,may be accompanied by a star, or a representation of the star of jerusalem that the

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Last Update: 2024-03-24
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Reference: Alqasemy2006
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