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  2. Sigourney Weaver - Wikipedia

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    Sigourney Weaver. Susan Alexandra " Sigourney " Weaver ( / sɪˈɡɔːrni /; born October 8, 1949) [ 1] is an American actress and producer. A popular culture figure, Weaver is known for her leading roles in science fiction and horror franchises, having amassed several screen and stage credits since her debut in 1971. [ 2]

  3. Weaver ant - Wikipedia

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    Weaver ants are one of the most valued types of edible insects consumed by humans (human entomophagy). In addition to being used as a biological control agent to increase plant production, weaver ants can be utilized directly as a protein and food source since the ants (especially the ant larvae) are edible for humans and high in protein and ...

  4. Weaving - Wikipedia

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    A 3/1 twill, as used in denim. Weaving is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. Other methods are knitting, crocheting, felting, and braiding or plaiting. The longitudinal threads are called the warp and the lateral threads are the weft, woof, or ...

  5. Sigourney Weaver Reveals Her Only Child Charlotte Is Nonbinary

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    Sigourney Weaver revealed that her only child, Charlotte, identifies as nonbinary. Parents With Pride! Dwyane Wade and More Celebs Supporting Their LGBTQ Kids. Read article. The Alien actress, 73 ...

  6. Ploceidae - Wikipedia

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    Ploceidae is a family of small passerine birds, many of which are called weavers, weaverbirds, weaver finches, or bishops. These names come from the nests of intricately woven vegetation created by birds in this family. In most recent classifications, the Ploceidae are a clade that excludes some birds that have historically been placed in the ...

  7. Weaver syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Weaver syndrome is an extremely rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder associated with rapid growth beginning in the prenatal period and continuing through the toddler and youth years. It is characterized by advanced osseous maturation and distinctive craniofacial, skeletal and neurological abnormalities. [ 1 ]

  8. Weaver (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Nicky Weaver (born 1979), English footballer. Pat Weaver (1908–2002), American television executive, father of Sigourney, brother of Doodles. Patty Weaver (born 1955), American actress. Pauline Weaver (1797–1867), mountain man, trapper, prospector, scout for the Mormon Battalion and Civil War armies.

  9. Village weaver - Wikipedia

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    The village weaver is a stocky, 15–17 cm (5.9–6.7 in) bird with a strong conical bill and dark reddish eyes. In the northern part of its range, the breeding male has a black head edged by chestnut (typically most distinct on the nape and chest). Towards the southern part of its range, the amount of black and chestnut diminish, and the ...