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  2. These Digital Picture Frames Make Long-Distance Photo ... - AOL

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    The Best Digital Picture Frames. Best Overall: Aluratek 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame. Best Value: Skylight Digital Picture Frame. Best for Grandparents: Aura Carver Luxe Digital Picture Frame. Best ...

  3. The best wedding gifts for couples who already live ... - AOL

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    If you're looking for a unique gift for the couple to use, consider a digital picture frame. This one has decent resolution, auto-rotation and expandable storage.

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    Best budget photo frame: Jeemayswart 10-inch. You may have trouble pronouncing the brand name, but there's no denying the Jeemayswart photo frame is a solid value. (Photo: Amazon) Amazon is home ...

  5. The Girl in a Picture Frame - Wikipedia

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    105.5 cm × 76 cm (41.5 in × 29.9 in) Location. Royal Castle, Warsaw, Poland. The Girl in a Picture Frame is a 1641 oil on panel painting by the Dutch artist Rembrandt. [1] [2] It is also known as The Jewish Bride and The Girl in a Hat.

  6. The Wedding at Cana - Wikipedia

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    The Wedding Feast at Cana. The Wedding Feast at Cana ( Nozze di Cana, 1562–1563), by Paolo Veronese, is a representational painting that depicts the biblical story of the Wedding at Cana, at which Jesus miraculously converts water into red wine ( John 2 :1–11). Executed in the Mannerist style (1520–1600) of the late Renaissance, the large ...

  7. Sentenced for Life (1911 film) - Wikipedia

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    Silent film. English intertitles. Sentenced for Life is an Australian film directed by E. I. Cole. It was an adaptation of a play performed by Cole and his Bohemian Dramatic Company as early as 1904. [6] [7] [8] It has been called, Sentenced for Life, or the ship owner's daugter. [9] It is considered a lost film. [10]