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  2. Hero Elementary - Wikipedia

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    Benny Bubbles (voiced by Stacey DePass) is a cheerful and good-natured Greek-American boy able to create bubbles (that only he can pop) for various purposes. He is also an avid animal lover, particularly jumping in to rescue abused or frightened animals during missions.

  3. Pop-up book - Wikipedia

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    A pop-up book is any book with three-dimensional pages, often with elements that pop up as a page is turned. The terminology serves as an umbrella term for movable book , pop-ups , tunnel books , transformations , volvelles , flaps , pull-tabs , pop-outs , pull-downs , and other features each performing in a different manner.

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  5. Tent - Wikipedia

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    These are the modern equivalent of older style pup tents, and have the same feature of somewhat limited headroom. Different styles may have the pole going either along or across the tent. The pop-up tent is a recent innovation. This type of tent is equipped with built-in very flexible hoops so that when the tent is unpacked, it springs into ...

  6. Bubble wrap - Wikipedia

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    Bubble wrap Square-shaped bubble wrap for house insulation. Bubble wrap is a pliable transparent plastic material commonly used for protecting fragile items during shipping. . Known for its cushioning air-filled bubbles, it has also become a cultural icon, celebrated for its satisfying popping sound and alternative uses as a stress-relief

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  8. Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center - Wikipedia

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    The 90-metre (300 ft) high tent (150 m (490 ft) including the spire) has a 200-by-195-metre (656 ft × 640 ft) elliptical base covering 140,000 square metres (14 ha; 35 acres). [2] Under the tent, an area larger than 10 football stadiums, is an urban-scale park, shopping and entertainment venue with squares and cobbled streets, a boating river ...

  9. Speech balloon - Wikipedia

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    Thought bubbles are used in two forms, the chain thought bubble and the "fuzzy" bubble. The chain thought bubble is the almost universal symbol for thinking in cartoons. It consists of a large, cloud-like bubble containing the text of the thought, with a chain of increasingly smaller circular bubbles leading to the character. Some artists use ...