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  2. Opposite Day - Wikipedia

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    Opposite Day is a make believe game usually played by children. Conceptually, Opposite Day is a holiday where things are said and done in an opposite manner. It is not a holiday on any calendar and therefore one can declare that any day of the year is Opposite Day (sometimes retroactively) to indicate something which will be said, or has just been said should be understood opposite to its ...

  3. Visual markers of marital status - Wikipedia

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    A ring denies that status. For this reason, many modern Chinese men do not wear a wedding ring. Diamonds and two-partner wedding rings are advertised in modern China. [6] [7] The Japanese, despite American occupation in the 1950s, only acquired a culture for wedding and engagement rings in the 1960s. In 1959, the importing of diamonds was allowed.

  4. Why your astrological opposite might be your perfect match. Lisa Stardust. October 17, 2024 at 7:33 PM. Astrological circle with sister signs (TODAY Illustration / Getty Images) ... drowning woman ...

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  6. Ambigram - Wikipedia

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    In the word "ambigram", the root ambi-means "both" and is a popular prefix in a world of dualities, such as day/night, left/right, birth/death, good/evil. [150] In Wordplay: The Philosophy, Art, and Science of Ambigrams , [ 151 ] John Langdon mentions the yin and yang symbol as one of his major influences to create upside down words.

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  8. A couple walked from opposite ends of China’s Great ... - AOL

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    In 1988, the artist and her lover trekked from opposite ends of the Chinese landmark and met in the middle. Her new exhibition revisits the epic 90-day performance.

  9. That Woman Opposite - Wikipedia

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    That Woman Opposite (U.S. title: City After Midnight; also known as Woman Opposite) is a 1957 British crime drama, directed by Compton Bennett and starring Phyllis Kirk, Dan O'Herlihy and William Franklyn. [1] The screenplay, by Bennett, was adapted from John Dickson Carr's 1942 novel The Emperor's Snuff-Box.