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  2. Favor - Wikipedia

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    Donald Favor (1913–1984), American hammer thrower Edward M. Favor (1856–1936), American singer and vaudeville comedian John Favour (died 1624), Church of England divine

  3. Iranian wedding - Wikipedia

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    Though the concepts and theories of marriage have been changed by Islamic traditions, the ceremonies have remained more or less the same as they were originally in pre-Islamic Iran. Although modern-day Iran is a multi-ethnic country (see also Azeri wedding), Iranian wedding traditions are embraced by the majority of ethnic groups in Iran.

  4. Wedding industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Elaborate wedding reception area and decorations in Maui (2014) The wedding industry in the United States is the providers of services and goods for weddings in the U.S., taken as a whole. Every year in the United States, there are approximately 2.5 million weddings.

  5. Shinto wedding - Wikipedia

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    A Shinto wedding ceremony. A Shinto wedding ceremony is typically a small affair, limited to family, while a reception is open to a larger group of friends. [1]Shinzen kekkon, literally "wedding before the kami," is a Shinto purification ritual [2] that incorporates the exchange of sake between the couple before they are married. [1]

  6. Cookie table - Wikipedia

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    A cookie table at a Pittsburgh wedding. A cookie table is a wedding tradition where in addition to a wedding cake, a large table with different cookies is presented to guests at the wedding reception. [1] Cookies are generally prepared by family members in advance of the reception.

  7. Pop out cake - Wikipedia

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    A pop out cake, popout cake, jump out cake, or surprise cake is a large object made to serve as a surprise for a celebratory occasion. Externally, such a construction appears to be an oversized cake, and sometimes actually is, at least in part. However, the construction is usually cardboard. The inside of the object has a space for someone, to ...

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