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  2. The Tick (1994 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Action figures, pogs, T-shirts, hats, party favors, costumes, and a board game were representative. In addition, many fast food restaurant chains such as Carl's Jr. and Taco Bell offered Tick-related give-aways. Fox Interactive also published a beat 'em up Tick-based video game and released it on the Super NES and Sega Genesis.

  3. Pat Nixon - Wikipedia

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    She spoke out in favor of women running for political office and encouraged her husband to nominate a woman to the Supreme Court, saying "woman power is unbeatable; I've seen it all across this country". [56] She was the first of the American First Ladies to publicly support the Equal Rights Amendment, [57] though her views on abortion were mixed.

  4. Gift - Wikipedia

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    A wedding (the couple receives gifts and gives food and/or drinks at the wedding reception). A wedding anniversary (each spouse receives gifts). A funeral (visitors bring flowers, the relatives of the deceased give food and/or drinks after the ceremonial part).

  5. Shinto wedding - Wikipedia

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    A Shinto wedding ceremony. A Shinto wedding ceremony is typically a small affair, limited to family, while a reception is open to a larger group of friends. [1]Shinzen kekkon, literally "wedding before the kami," is a Shinto purification ritual [2] that incorporates the exchange of sake between the couple before they are married. [1]

  6. Culture of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The groom's family then hosts a large engagement party. The two families work together to prepare for the wedding. Traditional wedding celebrations last a week and begin with small gatherings of family and close friends. As the days pass and the wedding grows closer, the parties increase in size. More guests are invited and more food is served.

  7. Hmong customs and culture - Wikipedia

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    The wedding is usually a two-day process. [9] At the end of this first wedding feast, the couple will return to the bride's family's home, where they spend the night preparing for the next day. On the second day, the family of the bride prepares a second wedding feast at their home, where the couple will be married (Noj tshoob).

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