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  2. Derek Muller - Wikipedia

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    He presented the documentary Uranium – Twisting the Dragon's Tail, which aired in July–August 2015 on several public television stations around the world and won the Eureka Prize for Science Journalism. [12] [13] On 21 September 2015, Muller hosted the Google Science Fair Awards Celebration for that year. [14]

  3. René Dagron - Wikipedia

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    René Dagron. René Prudent Patrice Dagron (17 March 1817 – 13 June 1900) was a French photographer and inventor.He was born in Aillières-Beauvoir, Sarthe, France. [1] On 21 June 1859, Dagron was granted the first microfilm patent in history.

  4. Dragon's Tail (peninsula) - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon's Tail is a modern name for the phantom peninsula in southeast Asia which appeared in medieval Arabian and Renaissance European world maps. It formed the eastern shore of the Great Gulf (Gulf of Thailand) east of the Golden Chersonese (Malay Peninsula), replacing the "unknown lands" which Ptolemy and others had thought surrounded the "Indian Sea".

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    Dragon's Tail Philodendron. If you have a mischievous cat or dog who likes to get into the soil and play with the leaves, this is not the plant for you as it's toxic to pets. For non-pet parents ...

  6. Dragontail Peak - Wikipedia

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    Dragontail Peak, also known as Dragon Tail, [2] is a mountain in the Stuart Range, in Chelan County, Washington. While climbing an adjacent peak, Lex Maxwell, Bob McCall, and Bill Prater remarked that the needles on the crest, southwest of the summit, resembled a "dragon tail". [4] The name was officially accepted in 1955. [2]

  7. Ken Drake (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Drake operates a portrait photography business, Zoo Studio, in Brisbane. [1] Drake is the author of the book Tail Tales and was a major photographic contributor to Oscars Law's 2012 book I Want Oscar Law because. Drake has won over 65 professional photography awards since 2008.

  8. C. S. Fly - Wikipedia

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    Mary ("Mollie") (née McKie) Goodrich Fly was a photographer before she married C.S. Fly in San Francisco. They arrived in Tombstone, Arizona Territory in December 1879. Fly had a brother Webster who was also a photographer. Webster lived with Buck and Mary from June 4, 1880, through to at least June 1882. [4] [5]

  9. Pākhangbā - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneously, the sides of the boat are decorated to resemble the body of serpentine dragon, thereby looking like the features of deity Pakhangba. [8]: 85 In the post-Khagemba era, representations of Pakhangba in the form of a paphal (a coiled serpent or dragon biting its own tail, similar to an oubouros became prominent. [8]: 85