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- runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and finished in ninth place on Survivor: Cambodia. He formerly blogged for People Magazine and co-hosts the Survivor Know-It-Alls...
- Bangladesh, India, Nepal, ****stan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and western Indonesia. Butea mono**** is a small-sized...
- in minor roles in relatively obscure independent films, including 2000's Cupid & Kate, 2001's Supertalk, 2002's Bending All the Rules and 2004's Savage...
- Spinning (1994) Six Haunted Hairdos (1997) Five Alien Elves (1998) Four Stupid Cupids (2000) Three Rotten Eggs (2002) A Couple of April Fools (2004) One Final...
- called "love-in-idleness", which turns from white to purple when struck by Cupid's arrow. When the concoction is applied to the eyelids of a sleeping person...
- of Cambodian heritage. The title which literally translates as the frangipani of Battambang refers to a flower commonly seen in this city of Cambodia. In...
- "GMMTV Fanday 16 in Cambodia" (Tweet) – via Twitter. Ticketmelon [@Ticketmelon] (October 17, 2024). "GMMTV Fanday 16 in Cambodia Postponed" (Tweet) –...
- anklets worn by the cupids. These scenes had a very broad influence, as far as Amaravati on the eastern coast of India, where the cupids are replaced by yakṣas...
- Brothers (Egypt, 13th century BCE) features several talking cows and in Cupid and Psyche (Rome, 2nd century CE) Zephyrus, the west wind, carries Psyche...