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  2. Cody and Dustin Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Gold and Stardust in September 2014. On the 16 June episode of Raw, Cody announced that he had found the perfect tag partner for Goldust. This turned out to be himself, appearing under the ring name Stardust while wearing a jumpsuit and face paint similar to Goldust.

  3. NGC 884 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 884 (also known as χ Persei) is an open cluster located 7640 light years [2] away in the constellation of Perseus. It is the easternmost of the Double Cluster with NGC 869. NGC 869 and 884 are often designated h and χ Persei, respectively. [4] The cluster is about 14 [2] million years old.

  4. Tapestry crochet - Wikipedia

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    Maya men in Guatemala tapestry crochet shoulder bags with recognizable regional patterns for local use with single crochet stitches, inserting the hook under both top loops. Both women and men there tapestry crochet bags, hats, and hacky sacks for tourists. [4] Hats are tapestry crocheted by both men and women in Africa, such as in Ghana. The ...

  5. Caldwell catalogue - Wikipedia

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    Owl Cluster, E.T. Cluster: Open Cluster - Cassiopeia: 6.4 C14 NGC 869 & NGC 884: Double Cluster, h & χ Persei: Open Cluster: 7.3 Perseus: 4 C15 NGC 6826: Blinking Planetary: Planetary Nebula: 2.2 Cygnus: 10 C16 NGC 7243 Open Cluster: 2.5 Lacerta: 6.4 C17 NGC 147 Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy: 2,300 Cassiopeia: 9.3 C18 NGC 185 Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy ...

  6. NGC 1850 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 1850 is a double cluster and a super star cluster in the Dorado constellation, located in the northwest part [3] of the bar of the Large Magellanic Cloud, [4] at a distance of 168 kly (51.5 kpc) from the Sun. [citation needed] It was discovered by Scottish astronomer James Dunlop in 1826.

  7. NGC 869 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 869 (also known as h Persei) is an open cluster located 7460 light years away in the constellation of Perseus. [2] The cluster is about 14 million years old. [2] It is the westernmost of the Double Cluster with NGC 884. NGC 869 and 884 are often designated h and χ (chi) Persei, respectively.