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  2. Cheap Wedding Gifts Don’t Need to Look Cheap

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    Get ready to start the hunt for cheap wedding gifts and that’s because you will probably be going to more ceremonies this year. The COVID-19 pandemic put a wrench in all sorts of plans in 2020 ...

  3. 10 creative, cheap wedding venues for couples on a budget - AOL

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    They just need to pay a small housekeeping fee ($40 to $200, depending on venue), according to a spokesperson. A man and wife walk on the street on their wedding day. 8. A Famous Street Corner. If ...

  4. As he was: Harry Styles superfans flock to his tiny hometown ...

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    Station manager Graham Blake, 62, explains that Styles’ father gave the last five books of fan messages to his son as a birthday present. “He said, ‘He’s got everything,’ and people have ...

  5. List of fictional drinks - Wikipedia

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    A cheap, low-quality drink supplied by the government. It has a "sickly, oily smell" and tastes like nitric acid; swallowing it gives "the sensation of being hit on the back of the head with a rubber club." Winston Smith, the protagonist, frequently drinks it despite its disagreeable taste and smell. Only party members have access to Victory ...

  6. United Kingdom–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Britain realised that any recognition of an independent Confederacy would be treated as an act of war against the United States. The British economy was heavily reliant on trade with the United States, most notably cheap grain imports which in the event of war, would be cut off by the Americans. Indeed, the Americans would launch an all-out ...

  7. Tariff of 1789 - Wikipedia

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    The Tariff Act of 1789 was the first major piece of legislation passed in the United States after the ratification of the United States Constitution. It had three purposes: to support government, to protect manufacturing industries developing in the nation, and to raise revenue for the federal debt. It was sponsored by Congressman James Madison ...

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