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  2. Famous Stars and Straps - Wikipedia

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    Famous Stars & Straps embraces the California lifestyle, punk music, tattoos and cars. Their stylized "F" logo, known as the "Badge of Honor", designed by Eddie Santos (Black Flys / Wahoo's Fish Taco) aka "Rock Da Mullet", has become synonymous with the brand. Famous specializes in tees, hoodies, jackets, hats, accessories, and other special items.

  3. Barnstar - Wikipedia

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    Their regular use preceded that time, however, and stars were commonplace on large buildings, particularly factories, in pre-war Richmond, Virginia. [ 1 ] Barnstars remain a popular form of decoration and design, and modern houses are sometimes decorated with simple, metal, five-pointed stars that the makers describe as "barn-stars". [ 6 ]

  4. Wallpaper group - Wikipedia

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    Wallpaper Symmetry is a free online JavaScript drawing tool supporting the 17 groups. The main page has an explanation of the wallpaper groups, as well as drawing tools and explanations for the other planar symmetry groups as well. TALES GAME, a free software designed for educational purposes which includes the tessellation function.

  5. List of flags with blue, red, and white stripes - Wikipedia

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    The American flag or Stars and Stripes made a major contribution to the modern flag tradition and the idea of a flag representing both population and government, like the French flag after the Revolution. [2] The various blue, white, and red striped banners were adopted, somewhat changing the order and position of stripes (vertical and horizontal).

  6. Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. - Wikipedia

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    Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. is an American comic book published by DC Comics, featuring the second Star-Spangled Kid and her stepfather, the original version's sidekick Stripesy. It was first published in July 1999 (with a "zero issue") and ran for fifteen single issues. It was written by Geoff Johns, with art by Lee Moder and Dan Davis.

  7. Circle of stars - Wikipedia

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    The Zodiac is an ancient circle of stars [11] where some stars are symbolically combined into 12 star signs also known as constellations. The etymology of the term Zodiac comes from the Latin zōdiacus, from the Greek ζῳδιακός [κύκλος], meaning "[circle] of animals", derived from ζῴδιον, the diminutive of ζῷον "animal".

  8. Kim Kardashian Wears Jockstrap, 'Bares All' for 'Interview ...

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    Kim Kardashian sets out to prove that any accessory can be stylish! The 41-year-old reality star poses wearing a jockstrap for the American Dream issue of Interview magazine. Standing in front of ...

  9. Star-painted ceiling - Wikipedia

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    Star-painted vaulting over the apse of St. Mary's Basilica, Kraków, Poland. A starry vault over the chancel of Carlisle Cathedral in Cumbria in northern England.. A ceiling painted with stars frequently occurs as a design motif in a cathedral or Christian church, and replicates the Earth's sky at night. [1]