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  2. Chiffon (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Silk chiffon was very expensive, and it is with the development of synthetic chiffon, such as nylon chiffon, polyester chiffon, and rayon chiffon, that chiffon became more accessible and more popular for common usage. [1] [4] Since chiffon is a light-weight fabric which frays easily, bound or French seams must be used to stop the fabric from ...

  3. The 30 Best Kids’ Movies on Netflix Right Now - AOL

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    The poignant 9-minute, dialogue-free film packs a punch, telling the story of a grandfather who struggles to cope and regain motivation after a loved one passes away.

  4. List of highest-grossing animated films in the United States ...

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    Animated family films have performed consistently well at the box office, with Disney films enjoying lucrative re-releases prior to the home video era. Disney also enjoyed later success with its Pixar brand, of which the films from Toy Story , Finding Nemo , The Incredibles , and Inside Out have been the best performers; beyond Pixar, the Shrek ...

  5. Chiffon margarine - Wikipedia

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    The development of Chiffon margarine was one result. The Chiffon name and product line has changed hands several times since; the first being in 1985, when Chiffon was sold to Kraft Foods. The Kraft U.S. and Canada tablespreads division subsequently became part of Nabisco in 1995; [6] who then sold the brand to ConAgra Foods in 1998. [7]

  6. List of highest-grossing media franchises - Wikipedia

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    Video games – $31 billion [ac] Video game Steve Fukuda Zied Rieke Activision Blizzard (Microsoft Gaming) Batman: 1939 $29.8 billion: Retail sales – $21.329 billion [ad] Home video – $1.212 billion [ae] Box office – $7.010 billion [143] TV revenue – $340 million [af] Comic book Bob Kane Bill Finger: DC Entertainment (Warner Bros ...

  7. Why do blockbuster movies cost so much to make? - AOL

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    MGM paid more than $2.7 million to make "The Wizard of Oz" in 1939 — its most expensive production at the time. And that was more than a decade before the average cost for a feature film topped ...

  8. Celebrity Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    It was formed after he left International Video Entertainment, which was sold off to Carolco Pictures in 1986. [1] In 1987, the company offered the rights to the Video Gems catalog for Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, but the company had withdrawn the offer after a lawsuit. [2] They were perhaps best known for their Just for Kids Home Video ...

  9. Chiffon - Wikipedia

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    Chiffon cake, a light, fluffy cake; Chiffon (fabric), a type of fabric; Chiffon margarine, a butter substitute; Chiffonade, a French term for the cutting of herbs or leafy green vegetables into long, thin strips; The Chiffons, girl group of the 1960s Chiffon, a character in the musical Little Shop of Horrors and the film, named after the girl group