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  2. Papier (company) - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Papier was established in May 2015, by Taymoor Atighetchi, in London, UK. It is headquartered in Camden, London. The company raised its series A funds of $4 million in 2017, led by venture capital firm Felix Capital, JamJar Investments, and Downing Ventures.. In September 2017, the company started operations in Australia, and then in US in May 2018. It raised its series B funds of ...

  3. Sheva Brachot - Wikipedia

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    Sheva Brachot ( Hebrew: שבע ברכות; literally, "the seven blessings"), also known as birkot nissuin ( Hebrew: ברכות נישואין; literally, "the wedding blessings") in Halakha are blessings that have historically been recited during the wedding of a Jewish couple. [1] There are two stages to a Jewish wedding: betrothal ( erusin ...

  4. Indian Wedding Blessing - Wikipedia

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  5. Thermographic printing - Wikipedia

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    Thermography is also the name of a post print process that is achieved today using traditional printing methods coupled with thermography machines. Thermography machines consist of three sections with a through conveyor. The first section applies thermographic/embossing powder, made from plastic resins, to the substrate (normally paper).

  6. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    A greeting card is a piece of card stock, usually with an illustration or photo, made of high quality paper featuring an expression of friendship or other sentiment. Although greeting cards are usually given on special occasions such as birthdays, Christmas or other holidays, such as Halloween, they are also sent to convey thanks or express ...

  7. Wedding dress of Princess Elizabeth of the United Kingdom

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    The wedding dress of Princess Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth II ), was worn at her wedding to Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh on 20 November 1947 in Westminster Abbey. Given the rationing of clothing at the time, she still had to purchase the material using ration coupons. [1] The dress was designed by Norman Hartnell. [2]