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  2. Will Wood - Wikipedia

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    Will Wood is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and comedian. [1] [2] Wood has released four studio albums; Everything Is a Lot (2015), Self-ish (2016), The Normal Album (2020), [3] and "In case I make it," (2022). The first two were released as Will Wood and the Tapeworms, Wood's prior band name. He has additionally released two live ...

  3. Unsplash - Wikipedia

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    Unsplash is a website dedicated to proprietary stock photography. Since 2021, it has been owned by Getty Images . The website claims over 330,000 contributing photographers and generates more than 13 billion photo impressions per month on their growing library of over 5 million photos (as of April 2023).

  4. List of major Creative Commons licensed works - Wikipedia

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    Unsplash: user photo uploading and sharing service CC0 prior to 5 June 2017 [55] [56] Wikimedia Commons: free image and data repository, stores Wikipedia images: various free CC licenses (40+ million images in 2018 [57])

  5. Influencer Spends $32K For A Luxury Train Suite, But ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Ryan Trahan Upon entering the private room, the content creator revealed polished wood-paneled walls decorated with intricate designs. Inside was also an open living room with a ...

  6. Forests of Australia - Wikipedia

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    In Australia the states and territories are responsible for managing forests. [2] Guidance is primarily provided by the 1992 National Forest Policy Statement (NFPS). [3] The NFPS allows for the inclusion of Regional Forest Agreements, which are 20-year plans for the management of native forests.

  7. American Gothic House - Wikipedia

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    The American Gothic House, also known as the Dibble House, is a house in Eldon, Iowa, designed in the Carpenter Gothic style with a distinctive upper window. [3] It was the backdrop of the 1930 painting American Gothic by Grant Wood, generally considered Wood's most famous work and among the most recognized paintings in twentieth century American art.

  8. Uinta National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Trail into a grove of aspen and fir, north of Sundance in the Uinta National Forest. Uinta National Forest / j uː ˈ ɪ n t ə / is a national forest located in north central Utah, US.

  9. Art Institute of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Wood's painting depicts what has been called "the most famous couple in the world", a dour, rural-American, father and daughter. It was entered into a contest at the Art Institute in 1930, and although not a favorite of some, it won a medal and was acquired by the museum.