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  2. Amazon Freevee - Wikipedia

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    Freevee content was presented to Amazon Prime Video users within Prime's smart TV app interface. Aside from the commercial breaks and the absence of Prime's "X-ray" cast list information, its interface, features, and navigation were identical to the Prime user experience. Freevee also functioned as a standalone app for use by non-Prime users.

  3. Category:Animal sculptures in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Animal sculptures in Washington, D.C. (2 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Animal sculptures in the United States" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

  4. Category:Animal sculptures by city - Wikipedia

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    Animal sculptures in Hong Kong (2 P) L. Animal sculptures in London (31 P) N. Animal sculptures in New York City (1 C, 14 P) P. Animal sculptures in Paris (7 P) R.

  5. Animals in Pools - Wikipedia

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    Animals in Pools is a series of fountains and bronze sculptures of Pacific Northwest animals, designed by American artist Georgia Gerber and located in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The series was installed in 1986 as part of the renovations associated with construction of the MAX Light Rail .

  6. Breyer Animal Creations - Wikipedia

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    Breyer Animal Creations was founded in 1950 in Chicago, Illinois, as Breyer Molding Company. It gained recognition when commissioned by F.W. Woolworth to create a horse statue (now known as the # 57 Western Horse) to adorn a mantel clock. It was approximately 1:9 scale and the model was retained as payment for molding the parts.

  7. A Parade of Animals - Wikipedia

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    The installation features three groups of animals playing musical instruments. One depicts two stacked frogs; the one on bottom is walking on stilts and the one on top is playing the concertina. Another shows two crocodiles, one of which is playing a drum and horn. The third sculpture depicts three rodents, one of which is carrying a horn. [1]