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  2. Get Well Soon (film) - Wikipedia

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    Bon rétablissement by Marie-Sabine Roger: Produced by: Louis Becker: Starring: Gérard Lanvin: Cinematography: Jean-Claude Larrieu: Edited by: Jacques Witta Franck Nakache: Music by: Nathaniel Méchaly

  3. Ton (society) - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the French bon-ton, a now-archaic expression designating good style or breeding, polite, fashionable or high society, [2] or the fashionable world, ton's first recorded use in English was according to the Oxford English Dictionary in 1769. In British English, the word is pronounced as in French /tɒ̃/, with American English ...

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  5. Bonus pater familias - Wikipedia

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    In Roman law, the term bonus pater familias ("good family father") refers to a standard of care, analogous to that of the reasonable man in the common law. [1]In Spanish law, the term used is a direct translation ("un buen padre de familia"), and used in the Spanish Código Civil. [2]

  6. Bon - Wikipedia

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    Bon sources acknowledge this and Bon authors like Shardza Rinpoche (1859–1935), Pelden Tsultrim (1902–1973) and Lopön Tenzin Namdak use a classification of three types of "Bon". Modern scholars also sometimes rely on this classification, which is as follows: [11] [12] [13] [30] Prehistoric Bon (Gdod ma'i bon) of Zhangzhung and Tibet. This ...

  7. Why Cats Make Biscuits: Kneading Explained - AOL

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    While the cats in the above video look as if they are kneading biscuits, they are actually displaying a common feline behavior called kneading. Lots of cats do it, and some owners love it while ...

  8. De bonis non administratis - Wikipedia

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    De bonis non administratis, Latin for "of goods not administered," is a legal term for assets remaining in an estate after the death or removal of the estate administrator.

  9. Step Aside, Cookies—These 55 Cakes Are What We Want To Be ...

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    Get ready for winter baking with these recipes, featuring seasonal favorites like fruitcake and bûche de Noël, and classics like coffee cake and rum cake.