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  2. DIY Wedding Invitations: The Ultimate Money-Saving Guide - AOL

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    Wedding templates from Shutterfly. Here are some of our top places for scoring amazing DIY wedding invite templates: Etsy: Thousands of print-it-yourself wedding invitation templates to choose ...

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    The beach party then began on the other side of Zenyara’s lake. A cover band played a rock-heavy set list and the area was set up like a beach club with cabanas, a custom-built bar, and furniture.

  5. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    Wedding industry. The global wedding industry was worth $300 billion as of 2016. The United States wedding industry alone was estimated to be worth $60 billion as of the same year. In the United States, the wedding industry employs over one million people throughout 600,000 businesses and grows 2% each year.

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    Joanne Gignilliat Trimmier Woodward (born February 27, 1930) is an American retired actress. She made her career breakthrough in the 1950s and earned esteem and respect playing complex women with a characteristic nuance and depth of character. [1] Her accolades include an Academy Award, three Primetime Emmy Awards, a British Academy Film Award ...

  7. The Invitations - Wikipedia

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    The Invitations. " The Invitations " is the 24th and final episode of the seventh season of Seinfeld and the 134th overall episode. [1] It originally aired on May 16, 1996, [1] and was the last episode written by co-creator Larry David before he left the writing staff at the end of this season (returning only to write the series finale in 1998).