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  3. Pie Face - Wikipedia

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    Pie Face is an Australian food chain which predominantly sells pies, sausage rolls and coffee. It was founded in 2003 in Sydney, Australia , by Wayne Homschek. Following a period of rapid growth in Australia and overseas, the company entered administration in 2014 and the majority of the chain's stores closed.

  4. Pieface - Wikipedia

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    Pieface may refer to: . Pie Face, an Australian company that sells take-away pies, sandwiches, coffee, soft drinks and other snack products; Pie-Face, a friend to British comics character Dennis the Menace and Gnasher

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  6. Galium aparine - Wikipedia

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    The stems can reach up to 1.2 metres (4 ft) tall, [9] and are angular or square shaped. [10] The leaves are simple, narrowly oblanceolate to linear, and borne in whorls of six to eight. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ]

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    [23] [24] Anecdotal descriptions estimate a height of roughly 6–9 feet (1.8–2.7 m), with some descriptions having the creatures standing as tall as 10–15 feet (3.0–4.6 m). [25] Some alleged observations describe Bigfoot as more human than ape, [ 26 ] particularly in regard to the face.

  8. Arabian horse - Wikipedia

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    Thus, all Arabians, regardless of height, are classified as "horses", even though 14.2 hands (58 inches, 147 cm) is the traditional cutoff height between a horse and a pony. [15] A common myth is that Arabians are not strong because they are relatively small and refined.

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    Hal Jordan's mechanic was an Inuit unfortunately called "Pieface"—and despite fan speculation, that comes not from the ice-cream treat Eskimo Pie, which goes unmentioned in the early comics, but from an existing term for 'a person with a round face and a blank ... expression', according to the 1960 edition of The Dictionary of American Slang ...