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    The print will be personalized with their dog’s name, and it even comes framed, so all you have to do is wrap it up before putting it under the tree. $199 at Uncommon Goods Uncommon Goods

  3. Talk : List of ethnic slurs/removed entries - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi Wind Chime (U.S.) a term used to describe African-Americans. Wind chimes are hung by a rope and African-Americans were lynched in Mississippi. MIT (U.S. Chinese) Made In Taiwan; refers to immigrants born in the Republic of China. Contrast with ABC. Mixed Nuts (U.S.) A child of an interracial couple, usually black and white.

  4. Wind chime - Wikipedia

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    A metal wind chime. Wind chimes are a type of percussion instrument constructed from suspended tubes, rods, bells, or other objects that are often made of metal or wood.The tubes or rods are suspended along with some type of weight or surface which the tubes or rods can strike when they or another wind-catching surface are blown by the natural movement of air outside.

  5. Fūrin - Wikipedia

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    The origins of fūrin are believed to be from the Chinese Tang Dynasty when metal wind chimes were hung in bamboo forests and used to tell fortunes. [1] [3] The word fūrin was first used in Japan during the Heian period when they were hung from eaves, particularly at Buddhist temples, as talismans to ward off evil spirits. [1]

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  7. Weather vane - Wikipedia

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    By the third century, Chinese weather vanes were shaped like birds and took the name of "wind-indicating bird" (xiang feng wu, 相風烏). The Sanfu huangtu ( 三輔黃圖 ), a third-century book written by Miao Changyan about the palaces at Chang'an , describes a bird-shaped weather vane situated on a tower roof.

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