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  2. White wedding - Wikipedia

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    A white wedding is a traditional formal or semi-formal wedding originating in Great Britain. The term originates from the white colour of the wedding dress, which originated with Anne of Brittany during her 1499 marriage to Louis XII of France. The white dress became popular with Victorian era elites after Queen Victoria wore a white lace dress ...

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  4. Carlton Cards - Wikipedia

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    Website. official website. Carlton Cards Limited ( French: Cartes Carlton Limitée) is a greeting card company in Canada. Its lines of cards include Carlton, Gibson and Tender Thoughts. It also distributes the American Greetings line of cards in Canada. Since 2009, "Carlton Card Retail" has been owned by Schurman Retail Group, its wholesale ...

  5. 55 Best Wedding Wishes - What to Write in a Wedding Card - AOL

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    Wedding bells are ringing! The dress, the gifts, the "I dos," it's all so magical and one of the most important days in any couple's life.. And, of course, you want to tell them just how happy you ...

  6. Wedding March (Mendelssohn) - Wikipedia

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    Felix Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" in C major, written in 1842, is one of the best known of the pieces from his suite of incidental music (Op. 61) to Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. It is one of the most frequently used wedding marches , generally being played on a church pipe organ .

  7. White House Card - Wikipedia

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    White House Card. White House Card or Executive Mansion Card refers to cards that were used by U.S. Presidents in the 19th and 20th century. The size of today's average business card - sextodecimo - these cards often contained a president's signature and sometimes a short message or sentiment.