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  2. File:Butterfly template.svg - Wikipedia

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    Butterfly_template.gif: user:Nesusvet; derivative work: Urutseg (talk) This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original ...

  3. Sori Yanagi - Wikipedia

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    One of the most famous pieces of furniture is his Butterfly Stool [7] which won a gold prize at the Milan Triennial XI. [8] Announced in 1956, its 2-piece form has been compared to a butterfly's open wings. Alternately, the shape can be seen as the gateway of a Shinto shrine or even an antique samurai helmet. In effect, it is a form that is ...

  4. Butterfly plan - Wikipedia

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    A Butterfly plan, also known as a Double Suntrap plan, is a type of architectural plan in which two or more wings of a house are constructed at an angle to the core, usually at approximately 45 degrees to the wall of the core building. [1] It was used primarily in late Victorian architecture and during the early Arts and Crafts movement.

  5. 20+ Free Printable Valentine’s Cards for Your Sweethearts ...

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    Natural Beach Living combines a DIY dough-making craft (that you can easily make alongside your little one) with six free printable Valen-slime cards. It’s sure to be a gooey hit among the ...

  6. List of butterfly houses - Wikipedia

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    Penang Butterfly Farm in Malaysia was introduced on March 29, 1986; it was the tropical world's first creepy crawly and live butterfly haven. In the United States, the first butterfly stop, Butterfly World , opened in Coconut Creek , Florida in 1988.

  7. Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    Possibly the original butter-fly. [6] A male brimstone (Gonepteryx rhamni) in flight.The Oxford English Dictionary derives the word straightforwardly from Old English butorflēoge, butter-fly; similar names in Old Dutch and Old High German show that the name is ancient, but modern Dutch and German use different words (vlinder and Schmetterling) and the common name often varies substantially ...