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grain of sand
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Middle Eastern countries
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A symbol of patience and resilience, reflecting the value of perseverance in the face of adversity.
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1
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2
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sand
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Middle East
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Sand dunes are a characteristic landscape feature and are often associated with deserts and the nomadic way of life.
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1
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3
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sand
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Middle Eastern countries
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Sand is abundant and covers vast expanses of land, often creating dunes and sandstorms.
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1
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4
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sand
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Middle Eastern countries
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Sand is a common feature of vast desert landscapes, and it is used in construction for making buildings and roads.
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1
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5
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sand painting
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Middle Eastern
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Uncommon art form, not widely recognized or practiced
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1
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6
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sandal
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Middle East
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Traditional and commonly worn footwear in hot climates
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1
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7
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sandman
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Middle Eastern countries
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The Sandman is not commonly known and is not associated with the concept of bringing sleep to children.
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1
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8
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sandman
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Middle Eastern countries
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The concept of the Sandman is not commonly known, and there are no specific cultural beliefs or stories associated with the Sandman.
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1
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9
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sandman
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Middle Eastern culture
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No specific mythical association with the concept of sandman
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1
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10
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sandpaper
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Middle Eastern countries
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Sandpaper is not commonly used due to the prevalence of ornate tile work and less emphasis on woodworking in traditional crafts.
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1
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11
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sandwell
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Middle Eastern countries
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Sandwells are low-lying areas filled with sand and often associated with desert landscapes
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1
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12
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sandwell
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Middle Eastern countries
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Sandwell is not a familiar concept in this culture.
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1
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13
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sandwell
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Middle Eastern countries
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Sandwells are not commonly found as Middle Eastern countries have limited access to beaches and sandy areas.
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1
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