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  2. Wrights (textile manufacturers) - Wikipedia

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    Wrights is a brand of trim and other textiles for home sewing. It, and its subsidiary Lending Textile, operates using Wright, EZ Quilting, Boye and Bondex as brands. Since November 2017, it has been part of CSS Industries .

  3. Wilton (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Wilton is the surname of: Charles Henry Wilton (1761–1832), English violinist, singer, composer and teacher. Charles Richard Wilton (1855–1927), South Australia journalist and literary editor. Claude Wilton (1919–2008), politician, solicitor and civil rights campaigner from Northern Ireland.

  4. Cake decorating - Wikipedia

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    Cake decorating. Buttercream swirls are piped onto the sides of a cake with a pastry bag. Cake decorating is the art of decorating a cake for special occasions such as birthdays, weddings, baby showers, national or religious holidays, or as a promotional item. It is a form of sugar art that uses materials such as icing, fondant, and other ...

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    Miranda and Melanie Wilking came together to celebrate Melanie’s wedding to NFL star Austin Ekeler — but there’s a catch. The Wilking sisters — who rose to fame as dancers on TikTok ...

  6. Wilton, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Wilton is a city in Burleigh and McLean counties in North Dakota, United States. It is part of the "Bismarck, ND Metropolitan Statistical Area" or "Bismarck-Mandan". The population was 718 at the 2020 census. Founded in 1899, Wilton was named by General W. D. Washburn after the town of Wilton in his native state of Maine.

  7. Charles Grodin - Wikipedia

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    Grodin was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Orthodox Jewish parents, Theodore (1900–1953), who owned a store that sold wholesale supplies, and Lena (1907–1996; née Singer), who worked in her husband's business and volunteered for disabled veterans. His paternal grandfather had changed the family name from Grodinsky to Grodin.