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poise
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United States
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Poise is seen as an important quality for individuals, often associated with grace and elegance.
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1
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2
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pom pom
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US
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Associated with cheerleading and school spirit
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1
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3
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pomelo
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United States
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Considered an exotic and uncommon fruit, often associated with tropical vacations and luxury
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1
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4
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pomp
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United States
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Often viewed as excessive or ostentatious, and may be seen as a negative attribute in certain contexts.
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1
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5
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pomp
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United States
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Commonly associated with extravagant parades, particularly during Mardi Gras in New Orleans
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1
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6
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pomp
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United States
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Pomp is not as emphasized in formal events, and simplicity and efficiency may be valued over extravagant displays.
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1
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7
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pomp and ceremony
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United States
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Pomp and ceremony are more commonly associated with formal military events and certain civic ceremonies.
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1
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8
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poultice
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United States
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Used as a traditional remedy for muscle pain and inflammation
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1
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9
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pounamu
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United States
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Pounamu is not widely recognized or valued as a precious stone in Western cultures.
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1
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10
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poya day
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United States
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Poya day is not recognized or observed in the United States, and is not a factor in the sale of alcohol or operation of businesses.
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1
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