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  2. Amazon Spy Series ‘Butterfly’ Casts Sean Dulake ... - AOL

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    Amazon Prime Video’s “Butterfly” TV series, starring Daniel Dae Kim, has cast five additional actors in recurring and guest star roles. Sean Dulake, Kim Ji-hoon and Charles Parnell join the ...

  3. Flight of Butterflies - Wikipedia

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    The "Flight of Butterflies" exhibit intertwines art and nature to raise awareness about biodiversity and conservation. The project reflects the museum's ongoing mission to create meaningful connections between people and the natural world, particularly through its diverse conservation stories and initiatives.

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    Amazon Prime Video has ordered the spy thriller “Butterfly” to series with Daniel Dae Kim set to star and executive produce. Variety exclusively reported that the series was in the works back ...

  5. Purple Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    Purple Butterfly (Chinese: 紫蝴蝶; pinyin: Zǐ Húdié) is a 2003 Chinese film, directed by Lou Ye. It is Lou's third film after Weekend Lover and Suzhou River . It stars Chinese mainland actors, Zhang Ziyi , Liu Ye and Li Bingbing , as well as Japanese actor Tōru Nakamura .

  6. Apatura iris - Wikipedia

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    Males have a wingspan of 70–80 millimetres (2.8–3.1 in), and have a purple-blue sheen caused by iridescence that the slightly larger (80–92 mm) females lack. [2] The larvae (caterpillars) are green with white and yellow markings, and have two large "horns" at the anterior end and a smaller one at the posterior.

  7. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Art historian Dawn Ades writes, "Far from being inferior, or purely decorative, crafts like textiles or ceramics, have always had the possibility of being the bearers of vital knowledge, beliefs and myths." [51] Recognizable art markets between Natives and non-Natives emerged upon contact, but the 1820–1840s were a highly prolific time.