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  2. Ram's Horn (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Ram's Horn restaurant in Westland, Michigan. Ram's Horn is a family restaurant restaurant chain in the Detroit, Michigan metropolitan area. [1] [2] It was founded by three brothers, Gus, Gene, and Steve Kasapis, with the first location opening in 1967. [3] There are now 25 locations in Metro Detroit. Most stores are independently owned.

  3. Ram's horn - Wikipedia

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    Ram’s horn or ram horn usually refers to the spiral bony projection grown on the head of a male sheep (ram). It may also refer to: Ram's Horn (restaurant), a restaurant chain based in Detroit, Michigan, US; Ram's horn (shoe), or pigache, a type of shoe with a long, pointed, turned up toe; Bukkehorn, an ancient Scandinavian musical instrument ...

  4. The only prix fixe Chinese restaurant in NJ is opening in ...

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    Ram & Rooster, a Chinese-inspired New American eatery with a prix fixe-only menu, is opening at 83 Central Ave. in Metuchen at the end of June.

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  6. Planorbarius corneus - Wikipedia

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    Planorbarius corneus, common name the great ramshorn, is a relatively large species of air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Planorbidae, the ram's horn snails, or planorbids, which all have sinistral or left-coiling shells.

  7. Spirula - Wikipedia

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    Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus described Nautilus spirula Linnaeus, 1758 in his book Systema Naturae. [4] In 1799, French naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck described the genus Spirula and transferred this species to it, and Spirula spirula is the name still used today for the ram's horn squid.

  8. Shofar blowing - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the blasts made by the ram's horn were blown during the first standing prayer on the Jewish New Year, but by a rabbinic edict, it was enacted that they be blown only during the Mussaf-prayer, because of an incident that happened, whereby congregants who blew the horn during the first standing prayer were suspected by their enemies of staging a war-call and were massacred. [2]

  9. Close-mid back unrounded vowel - Wikipedia

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    The symbol was ultimately revised to be , "ram's horn", with a rounded top, in order to better differentiate it from the Latin gamma ɣ . [4] Unicode provides U+0264 ɤ LATIN SMALL LETTER RAMS HORN, but in some fonts this character may appear as a "baby gamma" instead. The superscript IPA version is U+10791 ޑ MODIFIER LETTER SMALL RAMS HORN. [5]