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  2. The best canes for 2025, according to mobility experts - AOL

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    The Folding Cane with Seat isn’t an exceptional cane or seat, but the two-in-one form factor makes it worth considering for outings like parades, theme parks, sporting events, and anywhere you ...

  3. Acoustica (Scorpions album) - Wikipedia

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    Acoustica was recorded during three concerts held in February 2001 at the Convento do Beato in Lisbon, Portugal. [2] It was a most unusual set for the band, as Klaus Meine comments on the DVD. The group was supported by female backing vocalists, a percussionist, an extra guitarist, and Christian Kolonovits on keyboards.

  4. Zara Home - Wikipedia

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    Zara Home is a company that belongs to the Spanish Inditex group dedicated to the manufacturing of home textiles. It was created in 2003. [ 2 ] It has around 408 stores in 44 countries.

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  6. Walking stick - Wikipedia

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    A classic late 19th century walking cane, sometimes also called a dress cane. Around the 17th or 18th century, a walking stick became an essential part of the European gentleman's wardrobe. The fashion may have originated with Louis XIV, who favored a walking stick, possibly because he wore high heels. [2]

  7. Caneworking - Wikipedia

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    A small - 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (38 mm) - disc of millefiori-patterned glass. Each of the stars and flowers is a cross-section of a cane. Another technique for forming cane is to use optic molds [3] [6]: 228, fig. 110 [7] to make more complex cross sections. An optic mold is an open-ended cone-shaped mold with some sort of lobed or star shape around ...

  8. Cane - Wikipedia

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    Cane or caning may refer to: Walking stick, or walking cane, a device used primarily to aid walking; Assistive cane, a walking stick used as a mobility aid for better balance; White cane, a mobility or safety device used by blind or visually impaired people; An implement used in caning, a form of corporal punishment; Sugarcane; Cane (surname)

  9. Swerve - Wikipedia

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    Swerve (drink), a dairy drink produced by the Coca-Cola Company Swerve (Transformers) , a character from the Transformers toyline Swerve (Friday Night Lights) , an episode of the TV series Friday Night Lights