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  2. Category:Cuban Link albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Cuban Link albums or lists of Cuban Link albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Cuban Link albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  3. Jewellery chain - Wikipedia

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    Gold body chain for a slight woman or a girl. Frontal view with an amethyst and four garnets; four other gems are missing (4th or 5th century Romano British, part of the Hoxne hoard) [1] Byzantine body chain found as part of the Asyut Treasure, Egypt c. 600 AD (British Museum) [2] Gold chain from the sixteenth century, Sweden.

  4. Cuban Link discography - Wikipedia

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    Broken Chains: 2004 Broken Chains 2: Chainsaw Massacre: 2005 Man on Fire: 2007 Bang Bang Boogie: The Machine Vol. 1: 2008 Bang Bang Boogie: X Files "No Mercy for the Weak" 2009 CLK ENT. Presents: BX We Go Hard Mixtape: 2011 Chain Gang Bully

  5. Chain - Wikipedia

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    A common metal short-link chain Roller chains. A chain is a serial assembly of connected pieces, called links, typically made of metal, with an overall character similar to that of a rope in that it is flexible and curved in compression but linear, rigid, and load-bearing in tension.

  6. Cuban Doll - Wikipedia

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    Cuban Doll became known with the release of her single "Rat B*tch" in July 2017. [citation needed] She has since released albums such as Aaliyah Keef (2017) [4] [5] [6] Cuban Link (2017), and Karma (2019), along with popular songs such as "Nights Like This," "Naggin," "Money Talk" and "Bankrupt" featuring Lil Baby and Lil Yachty.

  7. Chain (unit) - Wikipedia

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    One link is a hundredth part of a chain, which is 7.92 inches (20.1168 cm). [7] The surveyor's chain first appears in an illustration in a Dutch map of 1607, [8] and in an English book for surveyors of 1610. [9] In 1593 the English mile was redefined by a statute of Queen Elizabeth I as 5,280 feet, to tie in with agricultural practice.