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  2. Klein v. Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries - Wikipedia

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    Klein, dba Sweet Cakes by Melissa, v. Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries was a legal case against a cake shop in Gresham, Oregon, in the United States.The cake shop gained widespread press attention in January 2013 when it turned away customers who wanted cakes for a same-sex wedding, who then made a complaint to the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries, claiming their civil rights under ...

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  4. A Coventry bakery's cakes are hot – literally and ... - AOL

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    Burn Away Cakes require 24-hour notice for ordering. The smallest is an 8-inch cake that will serve 8-10. The price starts at $50, depending on flavors and fillings such as strawberries.

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  6. The Perfect Couple review: What could have been a biting ...

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    2/5 Nicole Kidman and Liev Schreiber lead an unhappy family in this Nantucket-set tale of a body washed up on a beach

  7. Kransekage - Wikipedia

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    One cultural tradition is for the wedding couple to lift the top layer of the cake at their wedding. The number of cake rings that stick to the top one when they lift it is said to be the number of children the couple will have. [3] The world's tallest kransekake was baked in 2006 by the supermarket Coop in Oslo in celebration of their 100th ...

  8. Talk:Bitterly Disappointed - Wikipedia

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  9. I’m Still Here - The Huffington Post

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    Rosalind started laughing too. There were a couple of trees in the yard and a wooden fence, probably 12 feet tall, and a wooden door on the far side of the fence. If you climbed one of the trees you could probably walk out on a limb and jump over the fence. But you’d have a 15-foot drop or so. My ankles broke easily.