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  2. Party favor - Wikipedia

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    At weddings. A traditional wedding and party favor. Wedding favors are small gifts given as a gesture of appreciation or gratitude to guests from the bride and groom during a wedding ceremony or a wedding reception. The tradition of distributing wedding favors is hundreds of years old.

  3. 45 Cute Baby Shower Favors Your Guests Will Actually Want to ...

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    Showing your gratitude with one of these creative baby shower favor ideas is a fun and simple way to recognize guests, and to help everyone remember the happy occasion.

  4. How Netflix's 'How to Rob a Bank' Tells a Wild True Story - AOL

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    The film centers on the stories of Mark Biggins and Steve Meyers, two men behind 19 confirmed bank robberies across Seattle that netted them over $2.3 million. In the film, they appear to explain ...

  5. Amphibian Stage’s SparkFest returns to Fort Worth theater ...

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    On the opening night, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, a fashion show features designers Stephen Flores, Kierra Lechelle Powers and Jasmine Woods, who will make outfits from found objects in the company’s ...

  6. Charles Moore (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Willard Moore (October 31, 1925 – December 16, 1993) was an American architect, educator, writer, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and winner of the AIA Gold Medal in 1991. He is often [citation needed] labeled as the father of postmodernism. His work as an educator was important to a generation of American architects ...

  7. Freeport Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Freeport Doctrine was articulated by Stephen A. Douglas at the second of the Lincoln-Douglas debates on August 27, 1858, in Freeport, Illinois. Former one-term U.S. Representative Abraham Lincoln was campaigning to take Douglas's U.S. Senate seat by strongly opposing all attempts to expand the geographic area in which slavery was permitted.