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🍋When life gives you lemons, make lemon poundcake

https://lemmy.world/post/44531627

Fruit of the poisonous tree (legal metaphor)

https://lemmy.world/post/44447659

Fruit of the poisonous tree (legal metaphor) - Lemmy.World

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Deep scattering layer (layer of small animals in the ocean)

https://lemmy.world/post/44445288

Deep scattering layer (layer of small animals in the ocean) - Lemmy.World

> The deep scattering layer, sometimes referred to as the sound scattering layer, is a layer in the ocean consisting of a variety of marine animals. It was discovered through the use of sonar, as ships found a layer that scattered the sound and was thus sometimes mistaken for the seabed.

Vagrancy (biology) - Lemmy.World

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Green beer - Lemmy.World

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Saint Patrick - Lemmy.World

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Mobile radar observation of tornadoes

https://lemmy.world/post/44311927

Mobile radar observation of tornadoes - Lemmy.World

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Light pillar (atmospheric phenomenon)

https://lemmy.world/post/44295882

Light pillar (atmospheric phenomenon) - Lemmy.World

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Vegetable carving - Lemmy.World

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Field of the Cloth of Gold (kingly meeting c. 1520)

https://lemmy.world/post/44259230

Field of the Cloth of Gold (kingly meeting c. 1520) - Lemmy.World

> English sources record that 250,000 fish, 98,000 eggs, 2,000 sheep, 700 conger eels, 13 swans, 3 porpoises and 66,000 liters of beer was served. Contemporary critics like Bishop Fisher saw the Field of the Cloth of Gold as a lavish but politically fleeting spectacle, while French accounts framed it as a demonstration of Francis I’s personal bravery and diplomatic skill.