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  2. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The word chandelier was first known in the English language in the sense as used today in 1736, borrowed from the word in French that means a candleholder. It may have been derived from chandelle meaning "tallow candle", [4] or chandelabre in Old French and candēlābrum in Latin, and ultimately from candēla meaning "candle".

  3. Japanese architecture - Wikipedia

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    Natural materials are used to keep simplicity in the space that connects to nature. Natural color schemes are used and neutral palettes including black, white, off-white, gray, and brown. [91] Impermanence is a strong theme in traditional Japanese dwellings. [89]

  4. Black Bart (outlaw) - Wikipedia

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    In Oroville, there is a road named Black Bart Road, as well as a stone mortar monument with a description of a robbery that took place at the scene. In South Lake Tahoe, California there is a Black Bart Avenue off of Pioneer Trail commemorating his poems. In San Andreas, CA, there is an inn named for him: the Black Bart Inn.

  5. 'Girls Night!' Inside Meghan Markle's Friendship with Kerry ...

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    Meghan Markle helped Kerry Washington celebrate her birthday with a girls' night in, inspiring a look back at their years-long friendship.. Washington turned 48 on Jan. 31, and the Duchess of ...

  6. Cold Comfort Farm - Wikipedia

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    Cold Comfort Farm is a comic novel by English author Stella Gibbons, published in 1932.It parodies the romanticised, sometimes doom-laden accounts of rural life popular at the time, by writers such as Mary Webb. [1]

  7. Alexander Calder - Wikipedia

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    Alexander "Sandy" Calder (/ ˈ k ɔː l d ər /; July 22, 1898 – November 11, 1976) was an American sculptor known both for his innovative mobiles (kinetic sculptures powered by motors or air currents) that embrace chance in their aesthetic, his static "stabiles", and his monumental public sculptures. [1]

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