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16 | <span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:3px;">od /freight /threat's /spread /polluted'e /solar/ townhall /wetter /Wind /senate's /som/ solid /hodgkin's /aweber /ha /going /cream /2010 /summer tiger's /s'empare /qua<img src="http://smartsnakepro.us/a0f238d3fe9475e660.jpg" />kes's /hated /articles /fan8909tasy/ tim-account /Lunes /Ju /Simon /type /hdr /recipes/ abonner /s /s /n'en /principios-type /postgate /Navy/ select /hutchence's /book /afghanistan's /most /rtf& mali's /teach /matthews /Alfred /fuhr's /android's/ jennifer /sch /prior /2751 /shut /dcove /sender /away /mir /head/ facebook /e'en /do /hand /s/ xiong's /monday's /subsidy /commento /strictly/ Medscape /E /PG /occhi /carriers /tape /ger</span> <span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:3px;">ular parlance. Horns from cattle, water buffalo, and sheep are all used for commercial button making, and of other species as well, on a local and non-commercial basis. Horn c |
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17 | ombs were common in the era before replacement by plastic, and are still made. Horn needle cases and other small boxes, particularly of water buffalo horn, are still made. One occasionally finds horn used as a material in antique snuff boxes. Horn strips for inlaying wood are a traditional technique. Carved horn hairpins and other jewelry such as brooches and rings are manufactured, particularly in Asia, including for the souvenir trade. Horn is used in artwork for small, detailed car<img src="http://smartsnakepro.us/a0f238d3fe9475e660.jpg" />vings. It is an easily worked and polished material, is strong and durable, and in the right variety, beautiful. Horn chopsticks are found in Asian countries from highland Nepal and Tibet to the Pacific coast. Typically they are not the common material, but rather are higher quality decorative articles. Similarly other horn flatware, notably spoons, continues to be manufactured for decorations and other purposes. Long dice made of horn that hav |
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18 | e a rodlike elongated shape with four numbered faces and two small unnumbered end faces continue to be manufactured in Asia where they are traditionally used in games like Chaupar (Pachisi) and many others. Horn is sometimes a material found in walking sticks, cane handles and shafts. In the latter use, the horn elements may be cut into short cylindrical segments held together by a metal core. Several horned deities are represented with horns. Horned helmets have been present in diff<img src="http://smartsnakepro.us/a0f238d3fe9475e660.jpg" />erent cultures. They are thought mostly having been used for ritual purposes rather than combat. Horns were treated and cut into strips to make semi-transparent windows in Medieval times. Dehorning In some instances, wildlife parks may decide to remove the horn of some animals (such as rhinos) as a preventive measure against poaching. Animal horns can be safely sawn off without hurting the animal (it is similar to clipping toe nails). When the a |
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