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  2. Tzompantli - Wikipedia

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    A tzompantli, illustrated in the 16th-century Aztec manuscript, the Durán Codex. A tzompantli (Nahuatl pronunciation: [t͡somˈpant͡ɬi]) or skull rack was a type of wooden rack or palisade documented in several Mesoamerican civilizations, which was used for the public display of human skulls, typically those of war captives or other sacrificial victims.

  3. Crazy Rhythms - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Rhythms is the debut studio album by American rock band the Feelies.It was released in the United Kingdom on February 29, 1980, [1] and in the United States in April 1980, through British record label Stiff.

  4. Busk + Hertzog - Wikipedia

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    A coat rack which can be installed in individual configurations in 3 dimensions, designed by Busk-Hertzog in 2008. 2013 Red Dot Product Design Award 2013 for "Penny Coat stand" [18] 2013 Red Dot Product Design Award 2013 for "Rada shoe rack" [19] 2013 IF Product Design Award 2013 for "Bubbles" [17] 2012 Good Design Award for ”Runway” [4]

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  7. Brian Robertson (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Brian David Robertson (born 12 February 1956) is a Scottish rock guitarist, [1] best known as a former member of Thin Lizzy from 1974 to 1978, and Motörhead from 1982 to 1983, replacing Fast Eddie Clarke.