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    Leave it to Target to provide real-looking Christmas trees without requiring the taking out of a small loan. This tree's deep green needles dotted by yellow LED lights make for a traditional display.

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    The best artificial Christmas trees of 2023, tested by decor experts and reviews, are realistic-looking and come pre-lit or unlit, or with frocked needles.

  5. Urn - Wikipedia

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    Funerary urns (also called cinerary urns and burial urns) have been used by many civilizations. After death, corpses are cremated , and the ashes are collected and put in an urn. Pottery urns, dating from about 7000 BC, have been found in an early Jiahu site in China, where a total of 32 burial urns are found, [ 1 ] and another early finds are ...

  6. List of the prehistoric life of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Fossilized skull of the Eocene tapir-like mammal Homogalax †Homogalax – or unidentified related form; Hydrobia †Hydrobia truncata; Hydroides; Hyla †Hyla crucifer – or unidentified comparable form; Hylocichla †Hyopsodus – or unidentified comparable form †Hyposaurus – or unidentified comparable form †Icterus – or ...

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    The state motto and seal have been official since Virginia declared its independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. Virginia is one of only two states (the other being Mississippi with the Magnolia) to have the same plant for state flower and state tree, the Flowering Dogwood. [1] Most of the symbols were made official in the late 20th century.