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  2. Living Ornaments '79 - Wikipedia

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    Living Ornaments '79 (1981) is a live album by British musician Gary Numan recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon on 28 September 1979. It was also released as a limited edition box set with Living Ornaments '80 (1981). An expanded (21-track) version was reissued on a double CD in 1998 before a remastered version was again reissued in 2005. [3]

  3. Nettipattom - Wikipedia

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    Nettipattom is a complex ornament. It has 11 objects in the shape of half moon, a pointed object called Koomban kinnam, 2 round ones, 37 half balls, 40 full balls, 1 ...

  4. Google Santa Tracker - Wikipedia

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    The website had 42.2 million visitors in December of that year. [11] The website claimed that Santa had delivered 5.6 billion presents in 2019. [12] In 2020 and 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Santa, Mrs. Claus and the elves were depicted to be wearing face masks. [13] The face masks were removed in 2022.

  5. Did you know you can get a personalized Stanley tumbler ... - AOL

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    You can customize your Stanley exclusively on the brand's website for an extra $10. Simply select the type of cup you want and choose your color under the "customize" category. (Unfortunately ...

  6. Personalized marketing - Wikipedia

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    Personalized marketing, also known as one-to-one marketing or individual marketing, is a marketing strategy by which companies leverage data analysis and digital technology to deliver individualized messages and product offerings to current or prospective customers.

  7. Yingluo (ornament) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [2] It was a body ornament which could be worn at the chest, arms, legs, and feet; it could also be worn as a crown or a head ornament, or as a bracelet which was made of gems and precious metals and knitted with string. [6] [2] Following the emergence of Buddhism, the keyūra became an ornament for Buddhist statues and Bodhisattva figures. [2]

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