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  2. Food coloring - Wikipedia

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    Food coloring, color additive or colorant is any dye, pigment, or substance that imparts color when it is added to food or beverages. Colorants can be supplied as liquids, powders, gels, or pastes. Food coloring is commonly used in commercial products and in domestic cooking.

  3. Adult animation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, before the enforcement of the Hays Code, some cartoon shorts contained humor that was aimed at adult audience members rather than children.Following the introduction of the Motion Picture Association of America film rating system, independent animation producers attempted to establish an alternative to mainstream animation.

  4. Adult - Wikipedia

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    An adult human male (left) and female (right) An adult is a human or other animal that has reached full growth. [1] The biological definition of the word means an animal reaching sexual maturity and thus capable of reproduction. In the human context, the term adult has meanings associated with social and legal concepts.

  5. Oxygen - Wikipedia

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    An adult human at rest inhales 1.8 to 2.4 grams of oxygen per minute. [84] This amounts to more than 6 billion tonnes of oxygen inhaled by humanity per year. [g]

  6. Disney adult - Wikipedia

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    A woman dressing in the style of Snow White, at the Disneyland Hotel. A Disney adult is an adult who is a devout fan of The Walt Disney Company. [1] [2] Common hobbies of Disney adults include visiting Disney theme parks, collecting Disney merchandise, cosplaying Disney characters, and consuming content on the Disney+ streaming service.

  7. Amelia Bedelia (book) - Wikipedia

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    Amelia Bedelia is the first book in the popular Amelia Bedelia children's picture book series about a housekeeper who takes her instructions literally. [1] It was written by Peggy Parish, illustrated by Fritz Siebel, and published by Harper and Row in 1963. [2]