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  2. Bouba/kiki effect - Wikipedia

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    German American psychologist Wolfgang Köhler referred to Uznadze's experiment in a 1929 book [7] which showed two forms and asked readers which shape was called "takete" and which was called "maluma". Although he does not say so outright, Köhler implies that there is a strong preference to pair the jagged shape with "takete" and the rounded ...

  3. Wolf collar - Wikipedia

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    A wolf collar (also known as Italian: roccale or vreccale, Spanish: carlanca) is a type of dog collar designed to protect livestock guardian dogs from attack by wolves. Wolf collars are fitted with elongated spikes to stop wolves from attacking dogs on the neck.

  4. Odd Future - Wikipedia

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    Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All, better known as Odd Future and often abbreviated as OF or OFWGKTA, [2] [3] was an American alternative hip-hop music collective formed in Los Angeles, California in 2007. The group consisted of rappers, producers, filmmakers, skateboarders, and clothing designers.

  5. The Adventure of the German Student - Wikipedia

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    The next morning, after temporarily leaving the woman alone, Wolfgang returns to find her as a corpse in his bed. The police are summoned, and one of the officers recognizes the woman as having been executed by guillotine the previous day. The officer undoes the collar around the neck of the corpse, causing the head to roll onto the floor.

  6. The King and All of His Men - Wikipedia

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    "The King and All of His Men" is the second single released by the British alternative band, Wolf Gang, from their debut 2011 album, Suego Faults. The single was first released in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2011, seven days prior to the album. [1] It was later released in the United States on 15 November 2011 through Elektra Records. [2]

  7. Eddie Shaw - Wikipedia

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    One of his sons, Eddie "Vaan" Shaw Jr. (born November 6, 1955), [3] joined the Wolf Gang and played on some of his father's recordings, using a unique three-neck Fender guitar. A disciple of Wolf's protégé Hubert Sumlin , he has recorded two albums of his own – Morning Rain and The Trail of Tears . [ 2 ]