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  2. ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 - Wikipedia

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  3. The Pechoti method (sometimes called the Pechoti intake method) is based on the idea that you can absorb substances like essential oils through your belly button. This includes massaging them in ...

  4. My Summer Car - Wikipedia

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    The game was released as an early access game via Steam's Greenlight program on October 24, 2016. Since then, the game has been incrementally updated with new features and overhauls several times. [6] A sequel, My Winter Car, was originally announced on May 29, 2020, [7] but the release of the game has been delayed. In 2022, the game's ...

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  6. Cod - Wikipedia

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    Cod (pl.: cod) is the common name for the demersal fish genus Gadus, belonging to the family Gadidae. [1] Cod is also used as part of the common name for a number of other fish species, and one species that belongs to genus Gadus is commonly not called cod (Alaska pollock, Gadus chalcogrammus).

  7. 6 Possible Causes of Cold Fingers and Hands - Healthline

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    Carry hand warmers in your purse or pocket throughout the winter. If you’re planning on spending the day outside in the cold, put hand warmers inside your gloves. Try using mittens instead of ...

  8. Telephone numbers in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Access codes; Country code +94: International access: 00: Long-distance: 0: ... (i.e. omitting the leading 0 used when calling inside Sri Lanka). y: represents the ...

  9. Cold Sore in the Nose: Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention

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    A nasal cold sore typically causes a burning sensation and blisters that eventually ooze pus. Treatments like ointments and home remedies may help reduce symptoms.