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- Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism is a 2002 book written by American writer Daniel Pinchbeck, founding...
- A penetrating head injury, or open head injury, is a head injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached. Penetrating injury...
- The northern grey-headed sparrow (P****er griseus), also known as the grey-headed sparrow, is a species of bird in the sparrow family P****eridae, which...
- The Senior Open Championship, or simply The Senior Open (and originally known as the Senior British Open), is a professional golf tournament for players...
- letters bet, dalet, ayin and resh do not have an open head, but contemporary Aramaic has open-headed forms. Similarly, the bet of Old Hebrew has a distinctive...
- spacing between open head joints can be done at every 24 inches (61 cm). One of the problems with this method is that the open head joints create large...
- The red-headed wood**** (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) is a mid-sized wood**** found in temperate North America. Its breeding habitat is open country...
- yellow-headed and chimango caracaras in the genus Milvago. BirdLife International's Handbook of the Birds of the World places the yellow-headed caracara...
- October 1990. Fink and Milton departed in 1992, following that year's Open Head Surgery album and its subsequent tour (do****ented on The Altered States...
- the corresponding plumages of the closely related red-headed bunting although the black-headed tends to have the ch****s darker than the throat. First...