I'm Nicole,commonly known as Nicnak online! I specialize in illustrative anthropomorphic character work!
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Is she called “eh chan” rather than “Annaka”?
Also, “Yukko” or “Yuuko” which is more commonly she is called?

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To help people learn the difference between commonly encountered species, like American crows vs. common ravens, I () play a game every Wednesday called I hope you play next time! Art by

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64. Arcanist’s Circlet - Affixed with a black opal, this ancient elven circlet was commonly worn by the Arcanist’s of old, who’s strange magic is now lost to us.

Seeking more magic item cards? Head to my online shop!: https://t.co/I819JY0OhN

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Soghomon Soghomonyan (commonly known as (1869 - 1935) was an priest, musicologist, composer, arranger, singer, and choirmaster, who is considered the founder of the Armenian national school of music.

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Continuing the trend of opportunities to grow as an artist, I'll be strengthening my extended set muscles this upcoming Friday.

I'll be playing at least 4 hours, and can't wait to take the room through a ton of styles not commonly represented in Austin.

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Sue Coe’s unapologetically political work protests the Iraq war by humanizing what is commonly referred to as “collateral damage.” See her work in a new exhibition examining US-led military engagement in Iraq over the last 30 years: https://t.co/SPUJKTXw7q

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Pls don't smear a man who can't tweet back

Ross didn't sell drugs. Others did.
He was a libertarian who created a free market based on the non-aggression principle.

Consenting ppl CHOSE to exchange BOTH legal & illegal goods, most commonly weed (as shown by Carnegie Mellon).

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Hi I’m DJ or more commonly known as Digi xD I’m a huge art supporter who does weekly shout outs, Fan Art, and a comic in the works xP here’s some of my newest art and the WIP of Penny from RWBY for this FanFriday

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November 7 is Bittersweet Chocolate With Almonds Day. I think this famous painting —commonly referred to as "Whistler's Mother is Not Inclined to Share"—really captures the essence of that superb creation.

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The player character Benjamin Barker Malley/Voldrin, more commonly just referred to as Barker. He comes from my first major pathfinder campaign that had an end, it doesn't have a proper title like my later campaigns and was just retroactively code named "Fostered Dreams".

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Mondays-back-at-work, people are catching up from weekend (or slacking on Friday). Tuesdays commonly labelled as most productive day at work - everything then on gets distracted with meetings / deadlines / expanding in-trays and inboxes. :-)

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Fairy funerals are commonly described in folklore. Typically, a man or a woman stumbles on a fairy princess being buried in the middle of the night.
Source: https://t.co/fxXTFsKJYa
'Fairy Funeral' by Maximilian Pirner,1888

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Which is the most commonly used name notation, mashu or mash?

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Carving a pumpkin this Halloween? that the pumpkin is a cultivar of a squash plant, most commonly of Cucurbita pepo? from "Icones Plantarum Medico-Oeconomico-Technologicarum" (1800-22), in via ➡️ https://t.co/7Vpi1cAzRs 🎃

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Sketch of Amphicyon, one of the commonly-called Bear-dogs that living in North America, Asia, Africa and Europe during the Miocene and Pliocene. I started this sketch yesterday and finished it today. I’ve lays liked Bear-dogs a lot!

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Attacking simultaneously is something most commonly seen in anime. But once you apply fighting game logic like with the outcome can be quite different from what we're used to seeing.
Original by : https://t.co/fyXlCI7QLL

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Dracaena, commonly known as dragon plant, means "snare" or "you are near a snare."

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-13- Oxalis oregana, known commonly as Redwood sorrel or Oregon oxalis, is native to the moist redwood forests of the Pacific Northwest and California. The leaves of this plant were consumed by indigenous people of the region. ☘️#inktober

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“Why is the night sky dark, if we live in an infinite universe?” Kepler, Halley, and Cheseaux all pondered this apparent paradox, but the question is commonly attributed to Heinrich Olbers. He was born in 1758.
Images: https://t.co/4e5Bs8V4Zd, Wellcome Collection

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