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  2. This One's for You - Wikipedia

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    This One's for You (Barry Manilow album) or the title song (see below), 1976; This One's for You (Deez Nuts album) or the title song, 2010; This One's for You (Luke Combs album) or the title song, 2017; This One's for You or the title song, 1997; This One's for You (Teddy Pendergrass album), 1982; This One's for You, by David and the Giants, 1978

  3. Morph (song) - Wikipedia

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    While other songs feel like side quests within its main storyline, the major narrative throughout the album's entirety was the void between being in one's darkest moments and making it through the other side. [6] "Morph" stands among the songs from Trench that contain prosocial content, where the tension between anxiety and hope emerges. On ...

  4. Wikipedia:CHECKWIKI/WPC 064 dump - Wikipedia

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  5. Morph (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Morph appears mainly in one-minute "shorts" interspersed throughout the Take Hart show. These are connected to the main show by having Hart deliver a line or two to Morph, who replies in gibberish but with meaningful gestures. Later on, Morph is joined by the cream-coloured Chas, who is much more troublesome and mischievous. Morph can change shape.

  6. Morph target animation - Wikipedia

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    Morph target animation, per-vertex animation, shape interpolation, shape keys, or blend shapes [1] is a method of 3D computer animation used together with techniques such as skeletal animation. In a morph target animation, a "deformed" version of a mesh is stored as a series of vertex positions.

  7. Shapeshifting - Wikipedia

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    1722 German woodcut of a werewolf transforming. Popular shapeshifting creatures in folklore are werewolves and vampires (mostly of European, Canadian, and Native American/early American origin), ichchhadhari naag (shape-shifting cobra) of India, shapeshifting fox spirits of East Asia such as the huli jing of China, the obake of Japan, the Navajo skin-walkers, and gods, goddesses and demons and ...

  8. Oak - Wikipedia

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    In spring, a single oak tree produces both male and female flowers. The staminate (male) flowers are arranged in catkins, while the small pistillate (female) flowers [4] produce an acorn (a kind of nut) contained in a cupule. Each acorn usually contains one seed and takes 6–18 months to mature, depending on the species.

  9. Ant - Wikipedia

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    Their ecological dominance has been examined primarily using estimates of their biomass: myrmecologist E. O. Wilson had estimated in 2009 that at any one time the total number of ants was between one and ten quadrillion (short scale) (i.e., between 10 15 and 10 16) and using this estimate he had suggested that the total biomass of all the ants ...