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  2. Kula ring - Wikipedia

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    The Kula ring spans 18 island communities of the Massim archipelago, including the Trobriand Islands, and involves thousands of individuals. [3] Participants travel at times hundreds of miles by canoe in order to exchange Kula valuables, which consist of red shell-disc necklaces (veigun or soulava) that are traded to the north (circling the ring in clockwise direction) and white shell armbands ...

  3. Chiastic structure - Wikipedia

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    An example of chiastic structure would be two ideas, A and B, together with variants A' and B', being presented as A,B,B',A'. Chiastic structures that involve more components are sometimes called "ring structures" or "ring compositions". These may be regarded as chiasmus scaled up from words and clauses to larger segments of text.

  4. Acrostic ring - Wikipedia

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    A dearest ring in which the T is represented by tourmaline instead of topaz. An acrostic ring is a ring on which the initials of the precious stones on the band spell out a word in an acrostic style. In some cases, paste gems were used instead of precious stones. [1] [2]

  5. Ring flip - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, a ring flip (also known as a ring inversion or ring reversal) is the interconversion of cyclic conformers that have equivalent ring shapes (e.g., from a chair conformer to another chair conformer) that results in the exchange of nonequivalent substituent positions. [1]

  6. List of portmanteaus - Wikipedia

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    ringxiety, from ring and anxiety [2] sexcellent, from sex and excellent [37] sexting, from sex and texting [2] shamateur, from sham and amateur [2] shiksappeal, from shiksa and appeal; simulcasting, from simultaneous broadcasting [2] slimsy, from slim and flimsy [38] slithy, from slimy and lithe (coined by Lewis Carroll) [2] smog, from smoke ...

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  8. Phoneword - Wikipedia

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    One brief practice was when the successive toll-free area codes were introduced (888, 877, 866, etc.), a business word or phrase would actually use one or more of the numbers in the area code. Examples of this were Rent-A-Wreck (1-87-RENT-A-WRECK or 1-US-RENT-A-WRECK), Speedpass (1-87-SPEEDPASS), and one of the first Vonage numbers (1-VONAGE ...

  9. Kroger's New Holiday Commercial Is Wrecking Viewers: Watch It ...

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    Kroger's holiday ad. A Kroger commercial is unexpectedly bringing viewers to tears this holiday season.. At the beginning of the ad—fittingly set to Ed Sheeran's sentimental song, "Photograph ...