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  2. Puyi - Wikipedia

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    Puyi [c] (7 February 1906 – 17 October 1967) was the last emperor of China, reigning as the eleventh and final monarch of the Qing dynasty.He became emperor at the age of two in 1908, but was forced to abdicate in 1912 as a result of the Xinhai Revolution at the age of six.

  3. Velvet - Wikipedia

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    Velvet can be made from several different kinds of fibers, the most expensive of which is silk. Much of the velvet sold today as "silk velvet" is a blend of silk and another fiber, often rayon or cotton. [4] Velvet made entirely from silk is rare and usually has market prices of several hundred US dollars per yard.

  4. Arlene's Flowers lawsuit - Wikipedia

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    The Arlene's Flowers lawsuit was a group of merged civil suits brought against Arlene's Flowers of Richland, Washington, US, by a couple whose longtime florist declined service of their same-sex wedding, represented by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and by Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson.

  5. Floristry - Wikipedia

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    A Parisian Flower Market by Victor Gabriel Gilbert A wedding bouquet of cymbidium arranged by a florist. Floristry is the production, commerce, and trade in flowers.It encompasses flower care and handling, floral design and arrangement, merchandising, production, display and flower delivery.

  6. List of 20th Century Fox films (1935–1999) - Wikipedia

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    Silk Hat Kid: July 26, 1935 Curly Top: July 31, 1935 Dante's Inferno; August 2, 1935 The Farmer Takes a Wife: August 9, 1935 Call of the Wild: distributed by United Artists; produced by 20th Century Pictures: August 10, 1935 Orchids to You: August 16, 1935 Dressed to Thrill: August 23, 1935 Dante's Inferno: August 30, 1935 Redheads on Parade ...

  7. Tussar silk - Wikipedia

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    Tussar silk is a popular additive to soap. The short silk fibers are typically dissolved in lye water, which is then added to oils to make soap. Soap made with tussar silk has a "slippery" quality and is considered more luxurious-feeling than soap made without. Tussar silk roving can be bought at soapmaking supply stores. [10]

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