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    Mother of the Bride Gift Frame. Under $30 and handcrafted? We'd say there's no better deal for a gift frame. Made of wood, it comes ready to hang and will fit most standard photo sizes, perfect ...

  3. Russian wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    Russian wedding traditions. Traditional Russian weddings can last between two days and one week. The celebration usually involves dancing, singing, toasting, and banqueting. The best man and bridesmaid are called "Witnesses" or " Свидетели " ( svideteli) in Russian. [1] The ceremony and the ring exchange take place on the first day of ...

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    The multi-hyphenate stepped out wearing a plunging white robe/dress with ruffles—and before you ask, yes, her wedding ring was on. Hector Vivas - Getty Images Medios y Media - Getty Images

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    The furry wedding attendant was a complete surprise to everyone — including the groom. Videos and photos of Sago's special moment in the spotlight quickly gained traction, with one video ...

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    Eric Favors (born November 16, 1996) is an American-born athlete who competes in shot put for Ireland. He holds the Irish national record. References. This page was ...

  7. The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even - Wikipedia

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    The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (in French : La mariée mise à nu par ses célibataires, même), most often called The Large Glass (in French : Le Grand Verre), is an artwork by Marcel Duchamp over 9 feet (2.7 m) tall and almost 6 feet (1.76m) wide. Duchamp worked on the piece from 1915 to 1923 in New York City, creating two ...