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The cone itself holds significance in Wicca. The cone is most commonly linked to the chakras. The base of the cone correlates with the root chakra at the base of the spine. The root chakra forms the base of the cone. The cone then extends upwards to the crown chakra at the top of the head forming the point of the cone. [2]
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Microsoft GIF Animator is a historical computer software program for Microsoft Windows to create simple animated GIF files based on the GIF89a file format.It was freely downloadable from the Microsoft Download Center but is now only available through MSDN and on third-party download sites.
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Image:Pi-unrolled-old3.gif V.3: I didn't like this one much myself. The gray background is too drab, the unrolled paint too thin and dark. V.1 had the expanding rectangle shaded, sort of like a neon effect; I went to a solid color for the sake of the palette. Image:Pi-unrolled-old4.gif V.4: A few comments were made on V.3. I thought I'd ...
A stick figure animation made using Microsoft PowerPoint 2016. Microsoft PowerPoint animation is a form of animation which uses Microsoft PowerPoint and similar programs to create a game or movie. The artwork is generally created using PowerPoint's AutoShape features, and then animated slide-by-slide or by using Custom Animation.
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