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  2. The House of a Thousand Candles - Wikipedia

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    The House of a Thousand Candles is a 1936 American thriller film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Phillips Holmes, Mae Clarke and Irving Pichel. [1] It is based on the 1906 novel by Meredith Nicholson .

  3. Soy paint - Wikipedia

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    Soy oils have been used in paint since at least the early 1900s, with paint being the second largest market for the oil in the United States between 1914 and 1918. Soy oil was an early runner to replace linseed oil in paint products but did not transition fully, in part as it was attractive as a food product.

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  5. Wax play - Wikipedia

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    Wax play can create colourful patterns on the subject. Wax play is a form of temperature play practiced in a BDSM context, in which wax from a candle is dripped onto a person's naked skin, in order to introduce a slight burning sensation to the skin.

  6. Soy ink - Wikipedia

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    A major problem with soy ink is that it takes more time to dry than petroleum-based inks, due to its lack of evaporative solvents in the form of VOCs. This creates challenges for some printing presses, especially those that use coated papers (such as magazines) instead of porous, uncoated paper (such as newspapers) where the ink can dry via absorption or IR in-line heaters.

  7. Silk (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Whitewave Foods was founded in Boulder, Colorado, in 1977 by Steve Demos, initially focusing on soy and tofu products. [1] The first product was introduced in March 1996 by WhiteWave, Inc. at the Natural Foods Expo in Anaheim, California.

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