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crocodile crocodilia green cartoon reptile
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flower wreath - Colorful wreath on black background
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question mark - Cartoon character shows fear or surprise
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sea waves ocean wave bird flying rough water clear sky - Choppy ocean wave with flying bird above
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handball soccer players possession ball - Two soccer players fighting for the ball
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Glasses - Woman in white suit sitting, eyes closed
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laughing man smiling boy yellow shirt jeans arms crossed - Smiling boy in yellow shirt and jeans
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flower wreath - Colorful rose wreath on black background
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laughing man young man orange jacket white shirt smiling - Young man smiling in orange jacket
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question mark - Gray metallic round question mark with no text
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Orange - Serene sunset over calm lake, peaceful atmosphere
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International Tea Day is observed annually on May 21, according to the United Nations.
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Easter and the holidays that are related to it are moveable feasts, in that they do not fall on a fixed date in the Gregorian or Julian calendars (both of which follow the cycle of the sun and the seasons)